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Encyclopedia > Eivissa

Eivissa or Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea, and belonging to Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Illes Pitiüses. Major cities are Ibiza Town, Santa Eulària des Riu and San Antonio.


Its official Catalan name is Eivissa; Ibiza is the Spanish name, now less used in Spain itself, though still dominant among speakers of English.

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History

In 654 BCE Carthaginian settlers founded a port in the Balearic Islands, as Ibossim, later known to Romans (as "Ebusus") for its wine, marble, and lead. The Greeks who came to Ibiza during the time of the Carthaginians, were the first to call the two islands of Ibiza and Formentera, the Pitiusas ("pine-covered islands"). Ibiza became a major Carthaginian colony, and the island produced dye, salt, fish sauce (garum), and wool. A shrine with offerings to the goddess Tanit was established in the cave at Es Cuyram, and the rest of the Balearic Islands entered Eivissa's commercial orbit after 400 BCE.


The island was conquered by James I of Aragon in 1235.


Tourism

Eivissa is a very popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary riotous nightlife (mainly in Eivissa Town, the island's capital on the eastern shore). The most famous clubs include Privilege (the world's largest club which holds the weekly event known worldwide as Manumission on Monday nights), Es Paradis (famous for its water parties), Amnesia (famous for its foam parties and what goes on there), Space (opens at around 8AM) and Pacha. Ibiza is also famous for Cafe Del Mar, a chill spot in San Antonio where many people watch the sunset every night.


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Eivissa, Cala de sa Galera, with the Puig Nunó in the background


External links

  • History of Eivissa (http://www.ibiza-spotlight.com/ibizamagic/history_i.htm)
  • E! Wild On Eivissa (http://www.eonline.com/On/Wild/Travel/ibiza.html)
  • compass-ibiza.net The yellow pages from eivissa and formentera (http://compass-ibiza.net)
  • Eivissa Web Directory (http://www.eivissaweb.com/eng/)
  • Ibiza Search Engine (http://www.yatoo-ibiza.com/)
  • Ibiza Photos (http://www.toteivissa.com/fotografies.html)
  • Ibiza Beaches - Playas - Calas (http://www.ibizabeaches.com/)
  • Ibiza Hotels (http://www.hotelesdeibiza.com/)
  • Ibiza - Formentera - Menorca (http://www.ibizahoy.com/)

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Ibiza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1137 words)
Eivissa or Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea.
Eivissa is the official Catalan name and the name used by its inhabitants and pronounced [əj'vi.sə]; but the name used by Castilian Spanish speakers and the rest of the world is Ibiza (usually pronounced using the Castilian variation [iˈβ̞i.θa], often manifested by English speakers [ɪˈbi.θa]).
Eivissa is a very popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centered mainly in Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the eastern shore.
ECO: Where is Eivissa? (553 words)
Eivissa, known as Ibiza during the rein of Generalissimo Francisco Franco, is one of the Balearic islands.
Eivissa and it's neighbor island Formentera are the most southern islands of the Baleares.
After the airport was built in the late 60s and the harbor was dug-out for bigger ferry boats, mass tourism started, leaving only the parts of the island without direct access to the sea close to their original ways of life.
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