Mallorca facts for kids
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Population | 869,067 |
Pop. density | 238.75 /km2 (618.36 /sq mi) |
Majorca (or Mallorca) is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is one of the Balearic Islands. About 869,067 people (as of January 1, 2010) live on Mallorca, making it the second most populated island of Spain. Palma de Mallorca is the capital of Mallorca. Palma has a population of 375,000. Mallorca has one international airport and one university. The economy of the island depends on the tourism industry.
Other important cities in Mallorca are Calvià (43.499), Manacor (35.908), Llucmajor (29.891), Marratxí (28.237), Inca (26.504), Felanitx (16.566), Pollença (15.987), Alcúdia (15.897) and Sóller (12.521).
Images for kids
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Ruins of the Roman city of Pollentia
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Arab Baths in Palma
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A 1683 map of Mallorca, by Vicente Mut
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Chopin's piano in Valldemossa, Mallorca
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House of the poet Miquel Costa i Llobera
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Ensaïmades, a type of Mallorcan pastry product
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La Seu, Palma Cathedral
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Lakes Cúber and Gorg Blau, Serra de Tramuntana
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Sa Calobra, Escorca
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Sunrise across Pollensa Bay, Port de Pollença
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Cap de Ses Salines
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Cala Agulla, Capdepera
See also
In Spanish: Mallorca para niños