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  2. Menorca - Wikipedia

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    Menorca is a well watched island which is on the migration route of many species and good number of passage migrants can be seen in spring. [24] Residents include Audouin's gull , blue rock thrush and Thekla lark .

  3. Mahón - Wikipedia

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    Menorca was captured in 1708 by a joint British–Dutch force on behalf of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI, during the War of the Spanish Succession. The British saw the island's potential as a naval base and sought to take full control. Its status as a British possession was confirmed by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.

  4. Invasion of Minorca (1781) - Wikipedia

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    At the eastern end of the island of Menorca is the port of Mahón, one of the best deep-water anchorages in the Mediterranean Sea.For a naval power with no Mediterranean coast, possession of Menorca, therefore, was of major strategic advantage, and for most of the 18th century, Menorca was under British control.

  5. List of invasions of Menorca - Wikipedia

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    The island of Menorca in the Mediterranean Sea has been invaded on numerous occasions. The first recorded invasion occurred in 252 BC, when the Carthaginians arrived. The name of the island's chief city, Mahón (now Maó), appears to derive from the name of the Punic leader Mago Barca. [1]

  6. Antigüedades célticas de la isla de Menorca - Wikipedia

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    One of the plates included in the book, the plate lists the types of prehistoric monuments on the island, including names and drawings of each of them. Antigüedades célticas de la isla de Menorca ("Celtic Antiquities of the Island of Menorca") is a book written by the Menorcan scholar Juan Ramis y Ramis (1746–1819). [1]

  7. Capture of Minorca (1798) - Wikipedia

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    The best island harbour in the Western Mediterranean was at Port Mahon on Menorca, where a large modern dockyard included a careening wharf, extensive storehouses and a purpose-built naval hospital. At the end of October St Vincent decided to send an expedition against Menorca, which departed on 19 October 1798.