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       MALLORCA


       Mallorca’s landscape is incredibly diverse for such a small island – ranging from
       the fertile lowlands of the central region, to the high peaks of the Serra de
       Tramuntana. Its warm climate, fine beaches and historic capital, Palma, make it
       one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations. Venture away from the resorts
       and you also find picturesque inland villages, thick forests and peaceful coves.

       With an area covering 3,640 sq km    and fauna, with a wide variety of birds.
       (1,405 sq miles), and a population of   Native species of flowers and flowering
       around 846,000, of which nearly half    shrubs are also in evidence, though
       live in Palma, Mallorca is the largest    the cultivation of fields, vineyards and
       island of the Balearic archipelago.   olive groves has partly displaced the
       Consisting mainly of limestone, the   natural vegetation.
       terrain has a large number of cave   The island has been settled since
       systems, particularly in the wild central   ancient times, and traces of Roman
       region of the Serra de Tramuntana and   and Arab civilizations can still be seen.
       on the east coast. Some of these, such    Once an independent kingdom, Mallorca
       as the Coves d’Artà, can be visited as    became part of Aragón and Catalunya
       part of a guided tour. Elsewhere on    in the 14th century, and was later
       the island, there is much to enjoy,    incorporated into Spain. Since 1983,
       from stunning nature reserves and   the Balearic Islands have been an
       charming fishing villages to picturesque   autonomous region of Spain.
       ruins and impressive country estates.    Much of the island is virtually untouched
         The climate on the island is typically   by tourism. Mallorca offers wonderful
       Mediterranean, with dry summers and    beaches and nightlife for visitors who
       up to 65cm (26 in) of rainfall during the   want a lively holiday, and rural retreats,
       autumn–winter season. Cold winters    peaceful coves and historic ruins for
       are rare. The island has unique flora    those seeking a quiet break.


























       Palma’s imposing Gothic cathedral, La Seu, built on the site of the former mosque
         Torrent de Pareis, a major attraction of the Tramuntana mountain range



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