Peguera (translation from Catalan: "oven tar"; and the spelling on official road signs) is a tourist town in the municipality of Calvià on the island of Majorca (Mallorca in Spanish and Catalan), part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It has three large beaches and hundreds of hotels, hostels and apartments. The population is approximately 3,988 inhabitants.[1] The town's name refers to the oven tar produced in this area from the pitch of pine tree resin.
Paguera, an alternative spelling apparently used locally, is a beach resort in the very southwest of Majorca in Spain. It is part of the municipality of Calvia. There are bus connections from Palma de Mallorca. It is particularly popular with German tourists to the point of being referred to as "Little Germany." A big shopping street goes the length of the resort. It is popular for the hiking routes in the back parts of the location and for Catamaran and boat trips that part from the resort.[2]
^"Calvià, nomenclator, relación de unidades poblacionales" (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Estadística. 2009. Archived from the original on June 22, 2011. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
Peguera (translation from Catalan: "oven tar"; and the spelling on official road signs) is a tourist town in the municipality of Calvià on the island...
Can Peguera is a neighborhood in the Nou Barris district of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). 41°26′10.18″N 2°10′16.84″E / 41.4361611°N 2.1713444°E / 41...
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where they agreed to grant complete power to the young nobleman Antoni de Peguera i d'Aimeric and the lawyer Domènec Perera, signing the treaty with England...
The original project comes from the purchase of an estate known as Can Peguera from the Marquise de Castellvell in 1933. The landscaping project, from...
sky resorts in Catalonia, example Vall de Núria, Vallter 2000, Rasos de Peguera and Port del Comte. Top sport clubs in Barcelona: FC Barcelona is a sports...
Castellbell (d. 1794), third son of the 2nd Marquess Manuel Cayetano de Amat y Peguera, 4th Marquess of Castellbell (1777-1846), only son of the 3rd Marquess...
de la Santa Creu. It is further divided into these neighbourhoods: Can Peguera Canyelles Ciutat Meridiana La Guineueta Porta La Prosperitat Les Roquetes...
875 56.4 45 Porta 27,796 83.7 46 el Turó de la Peira 16,186 35.4 47 Can Peguera 2,215 11.9 48 la Guineueta 15,267 61.2 49 Canyelles 6,813 79 50 les Roquetes...
and guerrilla fighter. Vila was born in 1908 in a small village called Peguera in the comarca (roughly translated as "shire") of Berguedà, Catalonia....
Type Denomination Itinerary Ma-1 Interurban Eje de Poniente Palma port — Peguera Ma-13 Interurban Eje Central Palma (Ma-20) — Sa Pobla Ma-19 Interurban...
in Montjuic (now disappeared), the Ramon Albó group in Horta (now Can Peguera) and the Milans del Bosch (now Bon Pastor) and Baró de Viver groups in...
Llessuí* La Tuca* Alp 2500 (Masella - La Molina) Port del Comte Rasos de Peguera* Vall de Núria Vallter 2000 Nordic skiing Aransa Bonabé * Guils Fontanera...
Oblast in the Urals. Other sites known to date (as of 2018) are the Loma Peguera open pit nickel mine about 11 km northeast of Bonao in the Dominican Republic...