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  • noun Plural form of Mallorcan.

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Examples

  • For Madrid, the Mallorcans are a tricky on the road.

    Soccer Blogs - latest posts 2009

  • Like their cousins the Catalans on the mainland, the Mallorcans have a rich food culture – you just have to be careful to avoid much of the worrying cocina moderna one dish I saw recently included prawns, kiwi, grapes and chocolate sauce.

    Cycling gastro tour of Mallorca: meals on wheels 2011

  • Like their cousins the Catalans on the mainland, the Mallorcans have a rich food culture – you just have to be careful to avoid much of the worrying cocina moderna one dish I saw recently included prawns, kiwi, grapes and chocolate sauce.

    Cycling gastro tour of Mallorca: meals on wheels 2011

  • The Mallorcans have won all ten of their home league games this term but, with just one win and seven points on their travels, any further progress has become stymied.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • The Mallorcans have won all ten of their home league games this term but, with just one win and seven points on their travels, any further progress has become stymied.

    Football.co.uk news feed 2010

  • Created for the hard-working Mallorcans of the time, the original shoe was made from tire treads, canvas and hemp.

    MoCoLoco 2010

  • The Mallorcans last win on the road was back on September 28th against Racing Santander.

    Soccer Blogs - latest posts 2009

  • Mayoress of Ibiza, had a bit of a swipe at the Mallorcans, who've been accused of regarding Ibiza as a colony of the larger island, by pointing out that it will be the ONLY Parador in the Balearics.

    Ibiza Spotlight News and Views 2009

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