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1 Palma de Majorca
Общая лексика: Пальма-де-Майорка -
2 palmesano
adj of/from Palma de Majorca, Palma de Majorca atr -
3 Пальма-де-Майорка
General subject: Palma de Majorca -
4 פלמה דה מיורקה
Palma de Mallorca, resort city and capital of Majorca Island (island off the eastern coast of Spain)
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