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    Mahón (Spanish: [maˈon]), officially Maó (Catalan: [məˈo], locally [ˈmo]), and also written as Mahon or Port Mahon in English, is the capital and second...
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  • HMS Port Mahon has been the name of several ships of the British Royal Navy, and may refer to: HMS Port Mahon (1711), a 20-gun sixth rate launched in...
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    Port Mahon Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located at Port Mahon, Menorca, Spain. It was opened in 1708 and in 1802 the port was ceded back to Spain...
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  • Port Mahon was a port in Kent County, Delaware, United States located along the Delaware Bay at the eastern end of Port Mahon Road, northeast of Little...
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  • HMS Port Mahon was a member of the Gibraltar Group of 24-gun sixth rates. After commissioning she spent her career in home waters and North America on...
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    archipelago. Ciutadella and Mahón are the main ports and largest towns. The port of Mahón is the second biggest natural port in the world[citation needed]...
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  • 1742 after which he was appointed resident commissioner of the navy at Port Mahon Dockyard on behalf of the Navy Board until 1744. In 1745 he was appointed...
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    damage. Port Mahon, located at the southern boundary of the Refuge, was named after the capital of the Spanish island of Menorca. Built about 1890, Port Mahon...
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    queso de Mahón in Spanish) is a soft to hard white cheese made from cows' milk, named after the town and natural port of Maó (known as Mahón in Spanish)...
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    likely, its origin can be found in the port city of Menorca. According to Émile Littré, it may have come from Mahón, capital of Menorca, in the Balearic...
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