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Mallorca

Mallorca is the largest island of the Spanish Balearic Islands in the western Mediterranean, the capital of Majorca is Palma. The northwest of the island runs through a rugged, largely electrified and in places well-wooded mountains, which reaches 1445m in the Puig Mayor and rugged cliffs to the sea breaks. The island is densely populated and more than half of the 900,000 inhabitants live in the capital of Majorca, Balearic Islands, Palma (Ciudad), one of the busiest cities in Spain. Mallorca has become a main point of the international tourism.

Many people who gave their guest appearance on the island have left their mark. The inhabitants of the island of Mallorca are of Spanish, French and the Arabs. One-fifth of the population from the mainland, mainly from Andalusia immigrants. Of the foreigners who have their permanent residence (with residence) on the island, the Germans lead with about 8,000 in the first place, followed closely by the British. However, there are about 50,000 Germans who live here without residence or commute between Mallorca and Germany. The supposed inhospitality of the Mallorcan is due to their reluctance to mainland tourists and Spaniards. Their distance can be explained by their mentality and geographical location. They are related and have their own isolation by the specificity of living on an island to enjoy, can. It is very important, manners and customs, to respect the Mallorcan.

In July and August the air temperature rises to up to 40 degrees. The average in these months is 25 degrees and rain is more of a rarity. The mild air moves on the water shed some cooling, however, the cities are heated by the enormous heat. Despite holiday, the fashion label will not forget. As for the right clothes, should some etiquette rules are observed. It must not be entered into swimwear or bare-chested a supermarket or department store, otherwise the staff will convey to discreet that your visit to this lift is not desired. This also applies to the bar or the restaurant.

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