Etiqueta 'Mallorca people'
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Shouty voices sometimes hurt my ears
Shouty voices sometimes hurt my ears.
A good start to the day in Mallorca!
The coffee here always tastes divine, and an ideal host to go with a coffee is a ‘tostada de tomate’.
#Vanlife: On the road with Felicity Cole and Pär Bergsman
You cannot leave anything outside, not a table, not a chair. Everything has to be enclosed.
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¡The Mallorcans! and the super fruit carob
Juana Verger, an entrepreneur who is committed to the production and distribution of the “super fruit carob”. Presented by TUI. (Video lasts 6 min 30 sec.)
“My goal is to build a bridge between Mallorcans and holidaymakers”
With a series of video portraits, TV journalist Sibylle Tiessen will be presenting Mallorcans and their personal projects every two weeks.
![Always close to the action: Sibylle Tiessen and cameraman Agusti Torres during filming in Palma, in front of the Art Nouveau bakery in Carrer Unió](https://uh.gsstatic.es/images/placeholder-preview.webp)
Always close to the action: Sibylle Tiessen and cameraman Agusti Torres during filming in Palma, in front of the Art Nouveau bakery in Carrer Unió
Always close to the action: Sibylle Tiessen and cameraman Agusti Torres during filming in Palma, in front of the Art Nouveau bakery in Carrer Unió.
The population in the Balearics has grown by 50% since 2000
The Balearic population will increase the most in Spain.
- Emergency declared on Ryanair flight bound for Palma from Dublin
- British tourists will be “tracked” while on holiday in Mallorca
- Mallorca ambassador Sir Bradley Wiggins has “lost” his Mallorca home
- Mallorca restaurants losing clients, tourists tighten their belts
- Mallorca hotelier - "I wouldn't go to a place where I perceived there to be animosity towards tourists"
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Shouty people in Mallorca
Of course, not everyone on the island is ‘shouty shouty’, yet it’s fair to say that a lot of Mallorcans are loud!
Peter Clover27/05/2024 14:16