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  2. Balearic Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Balearic Sea (endotoponym: Mar Balear in Catalan and Spanish) also known as Iberian Sea, [1] is a body of water in the Mediterranean Sea between the Balearic Islands and mainland Spain. [2] The Ebro River flows into this small sea.

  3. Balearic Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Balearic Islands [a] are an archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea, near the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. The archipelago forms a province and autonomous community of Spain, with Palma de Mallorca being its capital and largest city.

  4. File:Spain Balearic Islands location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Spain_location_map.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL . 2008-07-07T14:23:21Z NordNordWest 1184x1016 (548734 Bytes)

  5. File:Islas Baleares in Spain (including Canarias).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Location of the Balearic Islands in Spain. Français : ... This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map scheme.

  6. Menorca - Wikipedia

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    The location of Menorca in the middle of the western Mediterranean was a staging point for the different cultures since prehistoric times. This Balearic Island has a mix of colonial and local architecture. The festes take place throughout the summer in different towns around the island, and have their origins in the early 14th century. [15]

  7. Parts of Spain appear to merge with the sea after historic ...

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    Parts of the area now look like an extension of the Balearic Sea after unprecedented rainfall turned what should be dry ground into a vast expanse of water, satellite imagery captured on October ...

  8. Cabrera Archipelago Maritime-Terrestrial National Park

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    The park is the largest in Spain, covering 908 square kilometres (351 sq mi) including 895 square kilometres (346 sq mi) of sea area. [1] The park attracts relatively few visitors due to its remoteness [further explanation needed]. There is no permanent population, but there might be at any given time just under 100 National Park staff members ...

  9. Geography of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The remaining regions of Spain are the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands, the former located in the Mediterranean Sea and the latter in the Atlantic Ocean. [3] The Balearic Islands, encompassing a total area of 5,000 square kilometers, lie 80 kilometers off Spain's central eastern coast. [3]