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  • This is said to include "regular financial, logistical and political support from individuals" linked to two Spanish organisations, including the Fundacio S'Olivar, which is funded by the government of the Balearic Islands.

    Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News 2009

  • This is said to include "regular financial, logistical and political support from individuals" linked to two Spanish organisations, including the Fundacio S'Olivar, which is funded by the government of the Balearic Islands.

    Mail & Guardian Online 2009

  • This is said to include "regular financial, logistical and political support from individuals" linked to two Spanish organisations, including the Fundacio S'Olivar, which is funded by the government of the Balearic Islands.

    Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News 2009

  • I bedded down at Sonesta El Olivar, located in the posh district of San Isidro.

    Andria Mitsakos: Searching for Ceviche: Lima, Peru Andria Mitsakos 2012

  • A shame, as one of my favorite wines was the El Olivar malbec, which also got a score from WA that was utterly puzzling to me.

    Spot the 62 pointer - Viu 1 from Chile - and some Spanish | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • He doesn't need to go far to find his ingredients since Palma's Olivar food market is just around the corner, providing a sensory assault course with its halls filled with a bewildering variety of locally caught fish, kaleidoscopes of seasonal fruit and veg, plus charcuterie counters laden with piquant botifarron blood puddings and varia negra

    Mapping Mallorca 2010

  • They refused on grounds of her tender age but did send her to Mexico City to be further educated by a scholarly priest named Martín de Olivar.

    The remarkable life of Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651–1695) 2008

  • They refused on grounds of her tender age but did send her to Mexico City to be further educated by a scholarly priest named Martín de Olivar.

    The remarkable life of Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651–1695) 2008

  • He doesn't need to go far to find his ingredients since Palma's Olivar food market is just around the corner, providing a sensory assault course with its halls filled with a bewildering variety of locally caught fish, kaleidoscopes of seasonal fruit and veg, plus charcuterie counters laden with piquant botifarron blood puddings and varia negra

    Mapping Mallorca 2010

  • He doesn't need to go far to find his ingredients since Palma's Olivar food market is just around the corner, providing a sensory assault course with its halls filled with a bewildering variety of locally caught fish, kaleidoscopes of seasonal fruit and veg, plus charcuterie counters laden with piquant botifarron blood puddings and varia negra

    Mapping Mallorca 2010

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