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The Balearic Islands or Islas Baleares are located in the western Mediterranean several hundred kilometers from the east coast of Spain. This group includes the island of Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera and Cabrera. There are three airports in the islands making access very easy. In Palma de...
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Balearic Islandsby: Ken Jones The islands have been inhabited since prehistoric times, around 5000 BC, and there are many Cyclopean remains. It appears from these communities constructed dwellings of stone. There is evidence of primitive agriculture including the keeping of pets....
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The beaches on the small Balearic island of Menorca is undoubtedly its greatest asset. Pristine stretches of sand surrounded by pine forests and cliffs, with fresh blue waters and rare wild birds. We have developed a guide to our favorite seven beaches of Menorca for you to print and take with...
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Spanish Balearic Islands are one of the major attractions of the Mediterranean. One of the Balearic Islands Ibiza is the most popular because of the nightlife it provides to its visitors. There are many nightclubs situated in the island which could explain the large number of young adults who...
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The Balearic Islands consist of islands of Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera. In holiday homes last few years, have become extremely popular on these islands. Accordingly, it is a fantastic choice of holidays directly in Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera choose. There are some great...
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If theres a place in the world that has become synonymous with the world of dance music, its the island of Ibiza. Films have shown, the bands have sung about it, television crews filmed documentries on it (or rather what is happening there) and even movies made around and thereve...
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During the 1970s, the island of Ibiza has become a hotspot for British holidaymakers, from sleepy fishing villages were transformed into bustling tourist destinations, with the presence of hotels and holiday villas to meet the growing application. The third largest Balearic island of...
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A Spanish archipelago situated in the western Mediterranean Sea, the Balearic Islands is a group of four main islands with many other islands. These Spanish islands are filled with sunny skies throughout the year and are an amazing holiday destination in Spain.Some things to do and see in...
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