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Minorca Details
Minorca, sharing the same name in Spanish and its native Catalan, comes from the Latin Balearis Minor, meaning minor island. Minorca is one of the four Balearic Islands,
Alayor
Alayor in Catalan Alaior is a municipality in the autonomous community of Balearic Islands.
Attractions Arenal d' en Castell
Arenal d'en Castell Beach is located on the north coast of Menorca, in the municipality of Es Mercadal.
Attractions Cala pilar
It is a wide beach at the foot of a cliff. The beach is facing the north and does not usually have too many visitors because of the difficulty of reaching it.
Attractions Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of St. Mary is located in the town of Ciudadela de Menorca, pertaining to the Diocese of Menorca.
Attractions Fortaleza de Isabel
The Fortress of Isabel II and Fortaleza de la Mola is a military complex located on a peninsula at the entrance to the port of Mahon, Menorca.
Cala Morell
Cala Morell is a natural bay in the Town of Ciutadella located to the North of the island of Menorca
Cala Trebalger
Trebalger Cala is a small natural bay which is located in the southwest of the island of Menorca (Balearic Islands) in the town of Es Migjorn Gran.
Citadel
Citadel is a town on Menorca in the Balearic Islands of Spain. It is located on the west side of the island and is the second most populous city on Menorca
Colom Island
It is owned by the Roca family nee Mahon since 1904 when Don Antonio Roca Vareze acquired it at auction
Colom Island History
Don Antonio Socías arrived on the 7th April with 84 slaves in the manifest as a cargo of slaves.
Es Castell
Villacarlos (officially Es Castell) is a municipality in the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain
Es Migjorn Gran
The Migjorn Great Town centre is in the South of the island of Minorca in the Balearic Islands group Spain.
Fornells
There are testimonies of people in Fornells since the 5th century A.D. with the Church bearing testimony to this being a Paleochristian Harbor.
Mahon
On the north coast is Es Grau, with a lagoon and a beach with calm waters, Sa Mesquida, has a tower and the small community at Murto
Manacor
Manacor is a town in the Balearic Islands of Spain and the second largest town on the island of Mallorca, situated to the east
Rio Carnival gets bigger
The carnival societies, in turn, began to incorporate many of the rhythms and sounds typical of popular games.
Rio Carnival Samba parade
Schools of the Special Group are affiliated with the Independent League of Samba Schools of Rio de Janeiro, and they parade during
Rio Carnival 1980s – the era of the Sambadrome
In the early 1980s the parade of samba schools of Rio de Janeiro was already a national institution and the largest source of dollars to capture the sector of tourism.
Parade of samba schools Rio Carnival 1970s
The dizzying growth of the samba school brought many new problems for the parades. Lack of both organization and discipline caused huge delays, creating intervals of hours to pass between the schools
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