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The Cabrera archipelago is administratively grouped with Mallorca (in the municipality of Palma).
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The total population is about 85,000, of which 18,000 (2003 data) live in the capital, Santa Cruz de la Palma and about 20,000 (2004 data) in Los Llanos de Aridane.
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In 1821 Madrid declared Santa Cruz de Tenerife, by then the island's main port, the capital of the Canaries.
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The city council also has jurisdiction over the sub-archipelago of Cabrera including the islands of Cabrera, Conejera, Estells, Imperial, Rodon, Foradada, Plana, and Pobra.
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The Balearic Islands have the airports of Palma de Majorca, Ibiza and Mahón, making any journey extremely easy.
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The archipelago of Cabrera ,though widely separated from Palma proper, is administratively considered part of the municipality.
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From the hill visitors can also see the entirity of Kuala Selangor Nature Park, a great birdwatching site in itself, which is located just at the foot of the hill.
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timeout.com:
The church was built in the 13th century on the site of a mosque ? the Moors ruled Mallorca for 400 years, and the Islamic seat of power, El Palau de l?Almudaina (C/Palau Reial s/n, 971 214 134, closed Sun), still stands next door.
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world66.com:
Despite great popularity and development, Majorca remains an astonishingly beautiful place, with verdant pines, rolling green hills, endless superb beaches and a varied choice of resorts, each with a character and flavour of its own.
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Europe : Mediterranean Europe : Iberia :.
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Palau Reial de l'Almudaina (Royal Palace of the Citadel) There has been a palace here, rising out of the city's defensive walls on the seafront, ever since the Muslim governors built their alcázar here shortly after the Arab Conquest in 902.
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I'm not saying every attractive spot like La Palma needs to be concreted over, but there needs to be a more intelligent analysis of the issues and the players beyond the simplistic Preservation vs Progress approach employed but this blog's somewhat hypocritical and mildly guilt-stricken author.
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**Balearic islands [Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera].
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La Palma travel guide -The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and what to see . . . . the travel guide you write.
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Visitors can fan out in the direction of either Palma de Mallorca, the main centre, or the northwest coast with the Serra de Tramuntana mountain ranges, or the north and east coast beaches.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Spain > Balearic Islands > Majorca > Palma de Majorca > Restaurants > La Bóveda.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Spain > Balearic Islands > Majorca > Palma de Majorca > Nightlife.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Spain > Balearic Islands > Majorca > Palma de Majorca > Shopping.
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Excursions can be made to Lake Coatepeque and Chalchuapa.
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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.
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Palma's train station, Estacion de Palma de Mallorca (tel: (971) 752 245 (Palma-Inca-Manacor) or 752 051 (Palma-Sóller)), is located at Plaça d'Espanya and the trains are operated by Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca (SFM), Mallorca Railway Services.
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Ard Mhacha )-Ecclesiastical capital of Ireland; containing the headquarters of both the (Anglican) Church of Ireland, and the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Spain > Balearic Islands > Majorca > Palma de Majorca > Planning a Trip.
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To reach La Palma travelers can fly from Panama City with Aeroperlas or Air Panama (1hr).
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Literally a one-street town, La Palma is the capital of Dari�n province, home to Parque Nacional Dari�n.
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Date of travel: May 2006 This must be one of the most beautiful places on earth.
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After several forays along the country's Caribbean shore, the Spanish established a settlement, Nombre de Dios, at the mouth of the R�o Chagres on the Caribbean coast in 1510.
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Many scholars believe that it was these people who forced the Kuna out of the Dari�n and into the Caribbean coastal area they now inhabit.
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Rome In Rome a great empire and the Catholic Church was founded.
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Catalan (other) Basque (other) Gallegan (other) Also known as Galician and Gallego.
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Price: USD La Boveda Palma's top tapas bar, decorated with gigantic wine vats.
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The Infanta Cristina, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca ( Cristina Federica Victoria Antonia de la Santísima Trinidad de Borbón y de Grecia), born June 13 , 1965 ), is the younger daughter of King Juan Carlos of Spain and Queen Sofía.
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