• Baleares Football Club (1920–1940) Club de Fútbol Baleares (1940–1942) Club Deportivo Atlético-Baleares (1942–1943) Club Deportivo Atlético Baleares (1943–2012)...
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    calling them the Baleares. The term Balearic may derive from Greek (Γυμνησίαι/Gymnesiae and Βαλλιαρεῖς/Balliareis). In Latin, it was Baleares. Of the various...
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    monuments honoring Baleares, in the port and the cemetery. Fullana, Jeroni F.; Eduardo Conolloy; Daniel Cota (2000). El Crucero "Baleares" (in Spanish). ISBN 84-95360-02-0...
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    Alfonso) (1927) Miguel de Cervantes (1930) Canarias class Canarias (1936) Baleares (1936) - Sunk at the Battle of Cape Palos, 1938 Friedman, Norman "Anti-Aircraft...
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    Pinzón (1949/1960*-1983) F-42 Legazpi (1951/1960*-1978) F-70 Baleares class (5) F-71 Baleares (1973–2004) F-72 Andalucia (1974–2005) F-73 Cataluna (1975–2004)...
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  • Club Celta, Club Deportivo de La Coruña, Unión Sportiva Vigo, Club Lemos. BALEARES: CD Mallorca. CANARIAS: UD Tenerife. CASTILLA-ARAGÓN: Madrid CF, Athletic...
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    modern ships, heavy cruisers Canarias—captured at the Ferrol shipyard—and Baleares, in Nationalist control. The Spanish Republican Navy suffered from the...
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  • Alfonso XIII), the cruiser Almirante Cervera, the unfinished Canarias and Baleares, a cruiser undergoing repairs (Navarra), one destroyer, and a number of...
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  • centers and temples of Masonry were destroyed throughout the country. In 1936, in the first decree against Freemasonry dictated by Franco, the Masonic...
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    September 1936 in the Battle of Cape Espartel Lepanto (LE), (1930–1957), probably fired the torpedo that sank the Nattionalist cruiser Baleares; fled to...
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