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MANACOR , a See also:town of See also:Spain in the See also:island of See also:Majorca, 40 M. by See also:rail E. of See also:Palma. Pop. (1900), 12,408. Manacor has a small See also:trade in See also:grain, See also:fruit, See also:wine, oil and live stock. In the neighbourhood are the See also:cave of Drach, containing several under-ground lakes, and the caves of See also:Arta, one of the largest and finest See also:groups of stalactite caverns in western See also:Europe. End of Article: MANACORAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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