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Andratx

Inhabitants: 9034
Area covered: 81.45 km2
Distance from: Palma: 31 km
Located in the lowest foothills of the Tramuntana Mountains, the municipality of Andratx borders the municipalities of Estellencs and Calvià to the east and the sea to the south, west and north.
The abundant variety of its landscape, characterised by spectacular encounters of sea and mountain, and the quality of the services it offers, which includes select residential estates and prestigious recreational ports, have made Andratx the favourite destination of celebrities of all kinds.
Its coastline's most striking features, Camp de Mar and Andratx bays and Sant Elm beach, are also the municipality's main tourist centres.
Calviá

Inhabitants: 38841
Area covered: 144.97 km2
Distance from: Palma: 21 km
Located on the westernmost slopes of the Tramuntana mountains, the municipality of Calvià shares a border with Estellencs and Puigpunyent to the north, Palma to the east, Andratx to the west and the sea to the south.
It's forests, mountains, islets, beaches and cliffs are good examples of the natural diversity still conserved in the territory. In addition to the historic villages of Calvià Vila and Es Capdellà, there are various residential and tourist areas in the municipality.
Setting off from Calvià's border with Palma, Cas Català is the first area we come to. Next to it is Ses Illetes, named after the three islands located off its shores. Afterwards is Portals Nous, with its exclusive recreational port and Palmanova, the municipality's first residential estate. After Point sa Porrassa begins Magaluf, one of the most famous destinations in Calvià and the island of Mallorca.
Following along the coastline we come to Portals Vells, el Toro and Santa Ponça, the site where Catalan troops disembarked in 1229. Next is Costa de sa Calma, is a quiet residential area located next to Peguera, which marks the border with the municipality of Andratx.
Palma

Inhabitants: 346720
Area covered: 208.7 km2
The municipality of Palma lies on the eastern section of Mallorca's central plain and borders on the municipalities of Calvià, Puigpunyent, Esporles, Valldemossa, Bunyola, Marratxí, Santa Eugènia, Algaida, Llucmajor and the sea.
Half of Mallorca's population live in the city of Palma and its outlying districts, which have been the island's political and commercial centre ever since the Christian conquest.
The city's heritage is a faithful reflection of the peoples and cultures that have passed through the island down the ages. The vestiges of Arabs and Jews, the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture of its churches, convents and manor homes, in addition to its complete infrastructure of cultural places of interest, make Palma a unique cultural destination.
Prominent among its many monuments are the Almudaina Palace, the Cathedral of Mallorca, la Llotja and Bellver Castle.





