Positioning oneself for optimum tanning on a Balearic beach requires some thought.
Molecular data indicated that western and eastern Balearic populations of the complex (H. grosii and H. balearica) were more closely related to each other than to continental populations (H. valentina).
A spokeswoman for the Balearic Institute of Tourism said, "They have guaranteed that there will be no more strikes in the Balearics."
Balearic minister Eberhard Grosske described the situation as "lamentable."
The Balearic archipelago has a rich endemic element.
Last week the Balearic government's tourism minister flew to the island only to be greeted by striking airport workers.
Darren is a Balearic virgin but I've been to 'the big island' several times and I can't wait to show him round.
McConnell had opted for the Balearic sunshine rather than a New Year in freezing Scotland.
The 43-year-old last won on the European Tour at the 1994 Balearic Open.
1.1Relating to or denoting a style of synthesized dance music that developed in Ibiza.
(起源于伊维萨岛的电子合成舞曲)巴利阿里(群岛)风格的
the Balearic beat
巴利阿里群岛政府。
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Sally and Steve have been king and queen of the Balearic chill out set for the last decade.
One Dove's only full-length, Morning Dove White, combined Balearic chill with Neil Young folkiness and arcing feedback.
The result of the club attention was an invitation for Poloroid to perform a bespoke Balearic set live for Radio 1 in Ibiza, an experience Dan will never forget.
The net result is still a fluent collection of blissed-out Balearic sunset moments and lounge beats for the ever expanding bar culture.
The album opens with "Ola," a generous portion of smooth, Balearic house furnished with acoustic guitar, gentle piano and Mr Kershaw's soprano sax.
Diz Washington does the honours covering Christopher Cross' Balearic favourite "Sailing."
The expensive Only This Moment, which follows, is resolutely bolder and proudly displays its Balearic influences on its sleeves.