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The Balearic Islands (Spanish Islas Baleares, Catalan Illes Balears) are a 5,014-square-kilometre Spanish archipelago in the western Mediterranean, 90-300 kilometres east of mainland Spain — an autonomous Spanish region of about 1.2 million residents with Catalan and Spanish as official languages. The group holds four main inhabited islands plus several uninhabited cays: Mallorca (the largest, 3,640 square kilometres, with the capital and main charter base Palma de Mallorca), Menorca (the second-largest, in the northeast, a UNESCO biosphere reserve), Ibiza (the third-largest, in the southwest, internationally known for nightclubs and electronic-music tourism), and Formentera (the smallest, 12 kilometres south of Ibiza, with the most-rated Mediterranean swim beaches at Ses Illetes and Llevant). The four are connected by inter-island ferries and short 1-3-hour sails. Main charter bases are Palma (Mallorca), Ibiza Town, and Mahón (Menorca). Season runs April through October.



















































































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