Menorca
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| Area | 695.7 km2 |
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| Elevation | 358 |
| Highest point | Monte Toro |
| Did you know | In the first decade of the 18th century, Menorca was captured by the British and the island became a British dependency. |
| Current weather | www.weather.com |
| Highest elev | 358 m |
| Locations | Mediterranean Sea |
| Pop densiti | 139.04/km2 |
| Popul | 96,733 |
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| ID | 1218095 |
About Menorca
Menorca (Minorca) is one of Spain’s Balearic islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Traditionally more low-key than its neighbors, Mallorca (Majorca) and Ibiza, it’s known for its endless beaches, from miles-long sandy crescents to rocky, turquoise-watered bays called “calas.” Pine trees fringe the coast. The capital, Mahon, is on a bluff overlooking a large harbor, with Georgian mansions and a church with 13th-century roots. ― Google