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    Mallorca - Wikipedia

    • Mallorca is the largest island of Spain by area and second most populated (after Tenerife in the Canary Islands). [34] [35] Mallorca has two mountainous regions, the Serra de Tramuntana and Serres de Llevant. Both are about 70 km (43 mi) in length and occupy the northwestern and eastern parts of the island respectively.… See more

    LocationMediterranean
    Population940,332 (2023 Official estimate)
    ArchipelagoBalearic Islands
    Total islands5
    Etymology

    The name derives from Classical Latin insula maior, "larger island". Later, in Medieval Latin, this became Maiorca, "the larger one", in comparison to Menorca, "the smaller one". This was then hypercorrected to Mallorca … See more

    History

    The Balearic Islands were first colonised by humans during the 3rd millennium BC, around 2500–2300 BC from the Iberian Peninsula or southern France, by people associated with the Bell Beaker culture. The arrival of hu… See more

    Geography

    Mallorca and the other Balearic Islands are geologically an extension of the fold mountains of the Betic Cordillera of Andalusia. They consist primarily of sediments deposited in the Tethys Sea during the … See more

    Population

    Mallorca is the most populous island in the Balearic Islands and the second most populous island in Spain, after Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, being also the fourth most populous island in the Mediterranean after … See more

    Economy

    Since the 1950s, Mallorca has become a major tourist destination, and the tourism business has become the main source of revenue for the island.
    The island's popularity as a tourist destination … See more

    Politics and government

    The Balearic Islands, of which Mallorca forms part, are one of the autonomous communities of Spain. As a whole, they are currently governed by the People's Party of the Balearic Islands (PP), with Marga Prohens as … See more

     
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  2. The geography of Mallorca, the largest island in the Balearic archipelago, includes the following features12345:
    • Two mountainous regions: Serra de Tramuntana and Serres de Llevant.
    • Bays: Badia d’Alcudia and Badia de Pollenca.
    • Caves: Coves del Drach and Coves dels Hams.
    • Underground lakes.
    • Two small islands off its coast: Dragonera and Cabrera.
    • A coastline of about 550 km.
    • The highest peak is Puig Major at 1,436 meters above sea level.
    • The Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range extends over 70 km.
    • The coast is mainly rocky, with small coves, sandy beaches, and caves.
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    It has two mountainous regions (Serra de Tramuntana and Serres de Llevant), bays (Badia d’Alcudia and Badia de Pollenca), caves (Coves del Drach, Coves dels Hams), underground lakes and two small islands off its coast (Dragonera and Cabrera).

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    Mallorca, the largest island in the Balearic archipelago, lies in the western Mediterranean Sea, part of Spain. Located approximately 170 kilometers east of the Iberian Peninsula, it borders other Balearic Islands such as Minorca to the northeast, Ibiza to the southwest, and Formentera to the south.
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    The island has since been ruled by a number of different countries, including Spain, France, and England. The geography of Mallorca is diverse, with two mountainous regions in the north (the Serra de Tramuntana and the Serres de Llevant) and beaches in the south. The highest peak in Mallorca is Puig Major, which is 1,436 meters above sea level.
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    It has a coastline of about 550 km and is located about 170 km from the Spanish mainland. 180 Bays in Mallorca are spread fairly evenly along the coast of the island. In the northwest, the Serra de Tramuntana in the north of Mallorca mountain range extends for about 90 km. The mountains boat an impressive 11 peaks of over 1,000 m.
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    Its main geographical feature is the Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range, which extends from the southwest to northeast of the island over 70km (44 miles), the highest peak being Puig Major at 1,445m (4,741ft). The coast is mainly rocky, pocketed with small coves, sandy beaches and caves.
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