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 Translation for 'Balearics' from English to Serbian
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NOUN   - | the Balearics
гео.
Балеари {мн}
Balearics
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Translation for 'Balearics' from English to Serbian

Balearics
Балеари {мн}гео.
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Usage Examples English
  • The "Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Africae" ("Notice of the Provinces and Cities of Africa") is a Byzantine-era document listing the bishops and sees in the Roman provinces of North Africa, Sardinia and the Balearics.
  • He was investigated with 14 others, including Jaume Matas, former premier of the Balearics.
  • Like the rest of the island (and the Balearics), the village has a mediterranean climate (Köppen: "Csa"), with mild winters and long, hot summers.
  • Fossils of the genus have been found in France, the Balearics, North Africa, and Argentina.
  • However, in its normal usage, the Levante specifically refers to the Valencian Community, Murcia, Almería, the Balearics and the coast of Catalonia.

  • The alliance with Pisa allowed the liberation of the western sector of the Mediterranean from Saracen pirates, with the reconquest of Corsica, the Balearics and Provence.
  • The Christian colonization of the Balearics was primarily done with settlers from this region and so both dialects share several similarities, most obviously the use of the "salat" definite article (practically extinct in Empordanese but still common in Balearic varieties).
  • Mago Barca fled to the Balearics, whence he would sail to Liguria and attempt an invasion of northern Italy.
  • The crews of the two ships were interned for ten months by the Spanish authorities of the Balearics, being forced to work with little food.
  • On the part of the "balearics", "Baleares FC" (from 1920 to 1942) and "CD Atlético Baleares" (since 1942).

  • She also made several voyages to the Canary Islands, Balearics and Havana before being lost in a heavy storm on 10 March 1810.
  • It was widely feared in France that the Italians would at least receive permission from the Spanish Nationalists to make their presence in the Balerics permanent or even would ask for and receive the cession of the Balearics.
  • It became the fourth lighthouse in the Balearics to be electrified in 1918. A 150 watt lamp now provides the light source, with a 400 mm diameter Fresnel lens.
  • On 3 July 2013 Uche signed a new three-year deal with the Balearics, being also promoted to the first team.
  • The renowned "Jardí Botanic" (botanical garden) is on the outskirts of the town and is laid out with the plants of the Balearics and the Mediterranean islands.

  • Especially in tourism, the term has recently gained the colloquial meaning of a holiday home in a rural setting, situated on the Spanish mainland, the Balearics, and the Canary Islands, and throughout the countries of Spanish-speaking Latin America.
  • In August 2011 Páez moved to Spain, signing with RCD Mallorca and being assigned to the reserves in Segunda División B. After appearing with the Balearics for two seasons, he joined ACD Lara.
  • In 1085 Pope Gregory VII had granted suzerainty over the Balearics to Pisa.
  • Many species survive on Cabrera that are rare in other parts of the Balearics, such as sea snails and the very unusual black lizard [...].
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