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- The Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2011, stretches approximately 90 kilometers along the northwest coast of Mallorca.
- Cala de Sa Calobra, one of Mallorca's most famous coves, features a stunning pebble beach and is accessible via a dramatic winding road known as the 'Road to Sa Calobra' which was completed in 1932.
- The island's citrus groves, particularly its oranges and lemons, have been cultivated since the Moorish period in the 10th century, making them an integral part of Mallorca's agricultural heritage.
- The village of Valldemossa, located within the Serra de Tramuntana, is famous for its Charterhouse, where composer Frédéric Chopin spent a winter in 1838, and it holds a museum in his honor.
- Mallorca is home to over 300 coves and beaches, including the stunning Cala Millor, which boasts a length of 1.8 kilometers and is known for its crystal-clear waters and soft sands.
Travel details
- Country
- Spain
- Wind (now)
- 13 km/h
- Coordinates
- 39.5696, 2.6500
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