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Encyclopedia > Balearic Isles
Comunitat Autònoma de les
Illes Balears
Comunidad Autónoma de las Illes Balears
image:ccaa-balearic.png
Capital Palma de Mallorca
Official languages Catalan and Castilian
Area


 - total


 - % of Spain
Ranked 17th


4 992 km²


1,0%
Population


 - Total (2003)
 - % of Spain


 - Density
Ranked 14th


916 968
2,2%


183,69/km²
Demonym


 - English
 - Catalan


 - Spanish


Balearic
balear
balear

Statute of Autonomy March 1, 1983
ISO 3166-2 IB

Parliamentary
representation


 Congress seats
 Senate seats

 

7

1
President Jaume Matas Palou (PPIB)
Govern de les Illes Balears (http://www.caib.es)

The Balearic Islands (Illes Balears Catalan official name, Islas Baleares in Spanish) are an archipelago in the western Spain. The capital of the autonomous community is Palma de Mallorca. The autonomous community consists of one province.


The official languages are Catalan and Spanish. The Catalan name Illes Balears is used by the Spanish government.

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Map of the Balearic Islands

The main islands are Majorca (Mallorca), Minorca (Menorca), Ibiza (Eivissa), and Formentera, all popular tourist destinations.


Minor islands include Cabrera, the location of the Parque Nacional del Archipiélago de Cabrera.


Strictly speaking, Majorca and Minorca are the Balearic Islands proper, with Ibiza and Formentera being the Illes Pitiüses; but both groups are usually referred to as the Balearic Islands.


Historically they have been invaded by the Romans, the Vandals, the Byzantines, the Arabs, and the Catalan-Aragonese. The Catalan-Aragonese initially ruled the Balearics as the vassal Kingdom of Mallorca, later incorporating it directly into the Aragonese kingdom in 1344; that kingdom was later absorbed into Spain.


Minorca was a British dependency in the 18th century.


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