Country Capital Palma de Mallorca | Province Balearic Islands Area 4,992 km2 Population 1.119 million (2012) | |
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Islands Majorca, Ibiza, Minorca, Formentera, Cabrera - Balearic Islands Points of interest Bellver Castle, Palma Cathedral, Cap de Formentor, Cuevas del Drach, Cabrera - Balearic Islands | ||
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Map of Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands (; Catalan: Illes Balears, [ˈiʎəz bələˈas]; Spanish: Islas Baleares, [ˈizlaz βaleˈaɾes]) are an archipelago of Spain in the western Mediterranean Sea, near the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula.
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- Map of Balearic Islands
- Islas baleares timelapse
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- Etymology
- Geology
- Geography and hydrography
- Climate
- Ancient history
- Late Roman and early Islamic eras
- The Crusade against the Balearics
- Reconquista
- Modern period
- Cuisine
- Languages
- Administration
- Sport
- References

The four largest islands are Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza and Formentera. There are many minor islands and islets close to the larger islands, including Cabrera, Dragonera and S'Espalmador. The islands have a Mediterranean climate, and the four major islands are all popular tourist destinations. Ibiza, in particular, is known as an international party destination, attracting many of the world's most popular DJs to its nightclubs. The islands' culture and cuisine are similar to that of the rest of Spain but have their own distinctive features.

The archipelago forms an autonomous community and a province of Spain, with Palma de Mallorca as the capital. The 2007 Statute of Autonomy declares the Balearic Islands as one nationality of Spain. The co-official languages in the Balearic Islands are Catalan and Spanish.


