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  2. Menorca - Wikipedia

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    Menorca [a] or Minorca [b] (from Latin: Insula Minor, lit. 'smaller island', later Minorica ) is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea belonging to Spain. Its name derives from its size, contrasting it with nearby Mallorca .

  3. Mahón - Wikipedia

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    Mahón (Spanish:), officially Maó (Catalan:, locally; formerly spelled Mahó), [2] and also written as Mahon or Port Mahon in English, is the capital and second largest city of Menorca. The city is located on the eastern coast of the island, which is part of the archipelago and autonomous community of the Balearic Islands .

  4. Ferreries - Wikipedia

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    Ferreries (Catalan pronunciation: [fərəˈɾi.əs]) is a municipality on the island of Menorca, in the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. Its name is derived from the Catalan word ferrer ("blacksmith"), which in turn, comes from Latin word ferrum. At an elevation of 150 metres it is the island's highest town. [2] Plaça ...

  5. Illa del Rei - Wikipedia

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    The mosaics were moved to the Museum of Menorca for preservation and display. [3] A hospital was first constructed on the island by the British in 1711 who controlled Menorca for most of the 18th Century. Pierce Griffyth, Agent of the Sick and Wounded Board, oversaw construction of the hospital under the orders of Admiral Sir John Jennings. [4]

  6. Castle of Santa Àgueda - Wikipedia

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    The Castle of Santa Àgueda (Arabized: Sent Agaiz) (in English, "Saint Agatha's Castle") is found in the municipality of Ferreries, Menorca. It is situated over an elongated plateau, called Santa Àgueda, 264 m above sea level. It is the third highest point in the island behind Monte Toro (358 m) and S'Enclusa (275 m).

  7. Cala Morell Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Cala Morell's coastal headland. The settlement of Cala Morell is a Menorcan pre-talayotic archaeological site which is located in Ciutadella de Menorca.It is situated on a 35-meter-high coastal headland which closes the northeast side of Cala Morell's bay.

  8. Ciutadella de Menorca - Wikipedia

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    Port of Ciutadella. It was founded by the Carthaginians, and became the seat of a bishop in the 4th century.After being governed by the Moors under the names of Medīna el Jezīra (Arabic: مدينة الجزيرة) and Medīna Menūrqa (مدينة منورقة) for several centuries, Ciutadella was recaptured during the reconquista by men serving Alfonso III and became part of the Crown of ...

  9. Sant Lluís - Wikipedia

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    Sant Lluís (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsaɲ ʎuˈis], in Spanish: San Luis) is a municipality on the tip of south-east Menorca in the Spanish Balearic Islands.. The area is most noteworthy for its varied coastline, with fine sand beaches and cliffs, and the beautiful coves of Binissafúller, Biniancolla and Binibeca, with their typical whitewashed fishermen's houses.