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  2. A Weekend Travel Guide & Packing List For Mallorca - AOL

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    As one of the last remaining family-owned vineyards in Mallorca, Bodega Ribas is the oldest winery in Mallorca and dates back to 1711. Paying homage to tradition with elements from the ancestral ...

  3. Mallorca - Wikipedia

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    Mallorca, [a] or Majorca, [b] [2] [3] is the largest of the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain, and the seventh largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The capital of the island, Palma, is also the capital of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. The Balearic Islands have been an autonomous region of Spain since 1983. [4]

  4. Balearic Islands - Wikipedia

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    The official name of the Balearic Islands in Catalan is Illes Balears, while in Spanish, they are known as the Islas Baleares.. The ancient Greeks usually adopted local names into their own language, but they called the islands Γυμνησίαι / Gymnesiai, unlike either the native inhabitants of the islands, the Carthaginians, or the Romans, who called them Βαλεαρεῖς, with the ...

  5. Palma de Mallorca - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2022 census, the population of the city of Palma proper was 415,940, [30] and the population of the entire urban area was 550,000, [1] making it the twelfth largest urban area of Spain. By the start of 2019, the population of the city had risen to 416,065. [31] Almost half of the total population of Mallorca lives in Palma.

  6. Alcúdia - Wikipedia

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    It is the main tourist centre in the North of Majorca on the eastern coast. It is a large resort popular with tourists. It is a large resort popular with tourists. Most of the hotels are located in Port d'Alcúdia and Platja d'Alcúdia, along the 14 km-long (8.7 mi) beach that stretches all the way to Ca'n Picafort.

  7. Bellver Castle - Wikipedia

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    Bellver Castle [1] (Catalan: Castell de Bellver, locally [ˌbeʎˈvə]) is a Gothic-style castle on a hill 3 km to the west of the center of Palma on the Island of Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. It was built in the 14th century for King James II of Majorca, and is one of the few circular castles in Europe. [2]

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