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Encyclopedia > Palma (disambiguation)

Palma is Spanish for palm tree, and is found in several geographic names.


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Palma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (226 words)
Palma, Mozambique, a city and a district (pop: 42,182 in 1997) in the province of Cabo Delgado, Mozambique
Palma Campania, in the province of Naples, Italy
Palma di Montechiaro (pop: 21,500), in the province of Agrigento in the island of Sicily in Italy
Palma Arte Gallery, Italia (213 words)
But Palma had this dream he now realised in 5 years time; cleaning old bricks one after the other, recuperating and saving beautiful old wooden structures creating spaces in the foof, mounting large windows in the openings ofreseen formerly to enter the straw.
Thus was born Palma Arte a special gallery different from others between shop and "saloon; the traditional space for public exhibitions and the more private one of confession.
The tenants of Palma Arte are the works of some 50 painters, sculptures, engravers- figurative and abstract shown on the two stories of the center.
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