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Europe > Spain > Balearicislands > Introduction
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L E A R I C I S L A N D S |
| The Balearic Islands, part of the
country of Spain, lie in the western Mediterranean, about 80 km from the Spanish mainland.
In the case of the Balearics at least, the distance from the mainland does not in any way
detract from the importance of the area as a tourist destination. The Balearics are, if
not more, at least as popular as the resorts of mainland Spain- an archipelago famous for
its golden beaches, lively nightlife, and scenic beauty.A place that has everything to
tempt even pretty jaded tourists- miles of lovely landscapes especially in the smaller
islands, such as Menorca, which are still relatively unspoilt; a plethora of beautiful
handicrafts and a choice of excellent seafood. And if youre still looking for more,
there are theatres, bars, nightclubs and cinemas galore; museums and art exhibitions;
historic churches and monuments, and plenty of scope for enjoying yourself. |
F A C
T B O X |
| Area |
5,014
sq km |
| Population |
702,770 |
| Language |
Spanish |
Religion |
Roman
Catholic |
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