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Mallorca (also spelled Majorca) holds a special place among Mediterranean islands. Quiet beaches, coastal cliffs, small stone villages, and lively town squares all shape its character. It is the largest island in the Balearic group, and its landscapes change from rugged shoreline to fertile valleys marked by citrus groves. Visitors come for many reasons. Some prefer quiet hours by the sea; others enjoy historic sites or long drives through mountain passes. Whatever draws you here, the island offers a broad picture of Spanish coastal life.