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Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca (officially Palma) is a Spanish city and municipality, capital of the island of Mallorca and the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It is also the seat of the judicial party number three of the province and of the diocese of Mallorca. It is located in the western part of the Mediterranean Sea and, within the island, to the southwest. It is located about 250 km east of the Iberian Peninsula.
Its municipal area occupies an area of ​​208.63 km² that extends between the Sierra de Na Burguesa and the Prado de Sant Jordi. The city is located in the center of the bay of Palma, about 13 meters high above sea level. Several torrents, like the Riera or Gros, cross it.
With 440 772 inhabitants (official data of the city council as of January 1, 2018), Palma is the eighth largest city in Spain by population and the first of the Balearic Islands. In addition, its metropolitan area encompasses nine locations that reach 560 240 inhabitants spread over an area of ​​1015.88 km², being the 14th in Spain.
It was founded with the name of Palma by the Roman consul Quinto Cecilio Metelo Baleárico in the year 123 a. C. It is estimated that its current settlement possibly cor ...

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Boutique Hotel Posada Terra Santa ★★★★

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Cathedral of Santa Maria de Palma de Mallorca

The Cathedral-Basilica of Santa Maria de Palma de Mallorca also called Mallorca Cathedral is the main religious building on the island of Mallorca. In Mallorcan, it is known as La Seu (Seu or Seo is the name given to the cathedrals in the Crown of Aragon). It consists of a Gothic-Levantine temple built on the shore of the bay of Palma. It overlooks the sea on the Roman and Renaissance walls that protected the city, being the only Gothic cathedral that meets this peculiarity. It also consists of the headquarters of the diocese of Mallorca, its holder is the Assumption of Mary.
In 1931 it was de ...

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Municipal Transport Company of Palma de Mallorca

The Municipal Transport Company of Palma de Mallorca (also known as EMT Palma) is the municipal company of the City Council of Palma de Mallorca that manages the collective urban transport of travelers from the city of Palma and its surroundings. This company serves some 38 million passengers annually, with a workforce of 631 people, most of whom are drivers.
The buses are painted blue, ivory and green, with the company shield.
The garages are located in Son Riera, near the Mercapalma site, next to the Ma-30.

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Royal Palace of La Almudaina

La Almudaina is the Royal Palace or Alcazar Real of the city of Palma de Mallorca, in Spain, and one of the residences of the Spanish Royal Family, managed by the public body National Heritage. Collect on its walls the history of the islands from the megalithic settlements.

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Fish market of Palma de Mallorca

La Lonja de Palma de Mallorca or Sa Llotja is one of the masterpieces of Gothic architecture in Mallorca. It was built by Guillem Sagrera between 1420 and 1452 and was the headquarters of the Merchants College.

La Lonja de Palma de Mallorca or Sa Llotja is one of the masterpieces of Gothic architecture in Mallorca. It was built by Guillem Sagrera between 1420 and 1452 and was the headquarters of the Merchants College.

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It's baluard

Es Baluard Museu d'Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma, located in Palma and opened on January 30, 2004, is a museum that has a collection of more than 700 works of art linked to artists from the Islands and / or of international reference.
In addition to preserving and disseminating its Collection, Es Baluard develops a program that includes temporary exhibitions, cultural activities and educational and training cycles. The main artists and movements related to the Balearic Islands represent a corpus that took shape from the first presentation of the Collection held the year of its opening.
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Convent of San Francisco (Palma de Mallorca)

The Convent of San Francisco de Palma de Mallorca is a group formed by the minor basilica of the same name, the cloister and several terraced buildings. Construction began at the end of the 13th century.

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Intermodal Station-Plaza de España

The Intermodal-Plaza de España Station or Intermodal-Palma Station is the main railway station in Palma de Mallorca (Spain). It was inaugurated on March 1, 2007 coinciding with the day of the Balearic Islands. Until April 25, which is when the subway network was inaugurated, the station was only operational for SFM trains.

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Santa Catalina (Palma de Mallorca)

The neighborhood of Santa Catalina is one of the areas that make up the urban area of the city of Palma de Mallorca, its location is in a hillside of the city adjacent to the neighborhoods of Son Españolet and Son Armadans, it is one of the areas Typical of "Ciutat de Palma" as its inhabitants call it, it has a well-known market called "Mercat de Santa Catalina" that still retains the flavor of traditional markets and where you can buy typical products of the Mallorcan countryside.

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Rambla de Palma

La Rambla is an important promenade of the Spanish city of Palma de Mallorca. It was built where the torrent of the Riera previously circulated, which was diverted to the current Paseo Mallorca.
The walk begins at the intersection of Calle de los Olmos, Via Roma and Calle Barón de Pinopar and ends near the Main Theater, on the stairs leading up to the Plaza Mayor. As in the Rambla de Barcelona, ​​it consists of a central pedestrian promenade and two lanes for traffic on each side of the promenade, one for each direction of traffic. Also, as in Barcelona, ​​on the promenade there are a dozen k ...

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Spain Square (Palma de Mallorca)

The Plaza de España in Palma is a public space, the communications center of the Balearic capital, since the Intermodal Station is located there, a large part of the EMT lines, and a transfer center. It is also a meeting point and entrance to the city center.
In the square many roads and squares converge: the avenues of Juan March and Alexandre Rosselló, the Park of the Stations and the Eusebio Estada street. Where formerly the Palmesan walls were located is the Plaza de la Porta Pintada, which connects with San Miguel and Olmos streets.
The current name was put in the wake of the Franco victo ...

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The Jonquet

The neighborhood of El Jonquet or Es Jonquet is located in the city of Palma de Mallorca. It is one of the oldest and most historic neighborhoods in the city. It is formed by small houses of sailors and fishermen who lived by the sea.
It is considered and appears as a Property of Cultural Interest (BIC) and has the protection of the Special Protection Plan (PEP) as Historic Heritage of Mallorca.
Its flour mills are one of the most significant emblems of the area and one of the first points of the island that are seen from the ships that arrive at the port. Also noteworthy are the Mar i Terra ...

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La Seu neighborhood

The Barrio de La Seu is a neighborhood located in the central district of Palma de Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, Spain. It receives this name because this area is located the cathedral of the city, which popularly receives the name of La Seu. It also has other points of interest such as l'Hort del Rei and the Almudaina Palace.

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San Pedro (Palma de Mallorca)

San Pedro (officially and in Catalan Puig de Sant Pere, sometimes referred to as Sant Pere) is a neighborhood located in the downtown district of the city of Palma de Mallorca, Spain. According to the official delimitation of the town hall, it borders the neighborhoods of Jaime III in the north, Lonja-Borne in the east, with the Port Zone in the south and west, with the Santa Catalina neighborhood. It is bounded by the Torrente de la Riera and the old city walls.

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Camp d'en Serralta

Camp d'en Serralta is a neighborhood in the city of Palma de Mallorca, Baleares, Spain.
It is delimited by the neighborhoods of Jaume III, Plaça dels Patins, Son Espanyolet, Santa Catalina, Son Cotoner, Son Dameto, Es Fortí and Bons Aires.
It reached in 2007 the figure of 13,147 inhabitants.

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