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  2. Mallorca - Wikipedia

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    Like the other Balearic Islands of Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, the island is a highly popular holiday destination, particularly for tourists from the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The international airport, Palma de Mallorca Airport , is one of the busiest in Spain; it was used by 28 million passengers in 2017, with use ...

  3. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Palma de Mallorca: Palma de Mallorca Airport: Base [155] Reus: Reus Airport: ... Top airports by destinations 2007–17 ...

  4. Palma de Mallorca Airport - Wikipedia

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    Palma de Mallorca Airport. Palma de Mallorca Airport (IATA: PMI, ICAO: LEPA) — also known as Son Sant Joan Airport – is an international airport located 8 km (5.0 mi) east [2] of Palma, Mallorca, Spain, adjacent to the village of Can Pastilla. In 2020, the airport handled 6.1 million passengers (after 29.7 million in 2019, in pre- COVID-19 ...

  5. Magaluf - Wikipedia

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    3,981. Postal code. 07181. Dialling code. 971. Magaluf (/ mæɡəˈluːf /, Catalan: [məɣəˈluf], Spanish: [maɣaˈluf]) is a town on the western coast of the island of Majorca. Known as a major tourist destination and holiday resort town, Magaluf is in the municipality of Calvià, which is likewise a popular package tour destination. [1]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Santa Ponsa - Wikipedia

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    Santa Ponsa is where King James I of Aragon (Jaume in Catalan) landed on September 12, 1229 in his successful quest to conquer the island and take it from the Moors after more than 300 years of Muslim rule. Majorca became part of the Crown of Aragon following James's conquest, and was later annexed to the Monarchy of Spain.

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