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Son Amoixa Vell a beautiful place to relax. Whith a mediterranean garden and surrounded with 200.000 square meters of land with almondfig,orenge, lemon, trees and wheat growimg. This impresionating 500 year old sinca is locatedin a romantic and smooth landscape an elegant house of high standing.Ctra. Cales de Mallorca - Manacor Km 3,4
07500, Manacor. Mallorca.
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| Phone: 971 846 292 670 881 534
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Can Coll is a small hotel based on a finca, in the charming valley of Soller, protected from the north winds by the mountains and opening to the sea towards the South. Within walking distance, there are magnificent cliffs, crystal-clear coves, sweet scented orange and lemon groves and botanical gardens. Cami de Can Coll, 1. Mallorca
07100, Sóller. Mallorca.
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| Phone: 971 633 244 971 633 257
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| » Information about Mallorca. |
The Balearic Islands (Illes Balears Catalan official name, Islas Baleares in Spanish) are an archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea, forming an autonomous community of Spain. The capital of the autonomous community is Palma de Mallorca. The autonomous community consists of one province.
The official languages are Catalan and Spanish. The Catalan name Illes Balears is used by the Spanish government.
The main islands are Majorca (Mallorca), Minorca (Menorca), Ibiza (Eivissa), and Formentera, all popular tourist destinations.
Minor islands include Cabrera, the location of the Parque Nacional del Archipiélago de Cabrera.
Strictly speaking, Majorca and Minorca are the Balearic Islands proper, with Ibiza and Formentera being the Illes Pitiüses; but both groups are usually referred to as the Balearic Islands.
Floating between Spain and the North African coast, the Balearic Islands are invaded every summer by a massive multinational force of hedonistic party animals and sun seekers. This is hardly surprising considering what's on offer: fine beaches, relentless sunshine, good food and wild nightlife.
What is surprising is that, despite the hordes, the four main islands have maintained their individuality.
Beyond the 24-hour parties are Gothic cathedrals, Stone Age ruins, fishing villages and endless orchards of oranges and olives. |
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