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Iviza

American  
[ee-vee-thah, -sah] / iˈvi θɑ, -sɑ /
Or Eivissa

noun

  1. Ibiza.


Iviza British  
/ iˈβiθa /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Ibiza

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By prearrangement, Tshombe, who sometimes dabbles in real estate, and his two guards climbed aboard in Palma for a 15-minute flight to the nearby isle of Iviza.

From Time Magazine Archive

Of the three largest Balearics, the two westerly ones, Iviza and Mallorca, have been held by the Rightists.

From Time Magazine Archive

A new raid on Palma came in from a different angle, flying high over Iviza.

From Time Magazine Archive

Monday noon the answer came, not from Berlin or Iviza, but from Almeria, a small grape and orange-shipping port of military importance on Spain's southeastern corner, now jammed with noncombatant refugees from Rightist-held Malaga.

From Time Magazine Archive

Did he really have anything left in Iviza?

From The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan by Douglas, Frances

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