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Santa Margalida

The municipal area of ​​Santa Margalida is located in the northeast of Mallorca and is located next to Artà, Petra, Ariany, Maria de la Salut, Llubí, Muro and to the northeast with the sea. Santa Margalida is surrounded by fields and has an area of ​​84.79 km ² and 5858 inhabitants. The coast stretches over a length of 9 km.

Ca’n Picafort is located on the north west coast of Majorca, in the beautiful bay of Alcudia. It is known for its long beach of 18 km. The beach is flat, clean, surrounded by lovely pine trees and dunes that border the beach, there are also rocky areas of access to the sea. The water has good quality, with light waves and a nice turquoise blue color. There are restaurants and bars, but also many natural sections. The main street is a boulevard, equipped with shops of all kinds and tastes.

Explore the island with its beautiful landscapes, villages and beaches. Spend a day playing golf, cycling or walking in s’Albufera or in the Serra de Tramuntana.

The Municipal area of Santa Margalida is located in the northeast of Mallorca and is adjacent to Arta, Petra, Ariany, Maria de la Salut, Llubí, Muro and on the northeast by the sea. Santa Margalida has an area of 84.79 km ² and 5858 inhabitants. The coastline stretches over a length of 9 km.

The name ” Santa Margalida ” is Catalan origin. The village of Santa Margalida has emerged from the Muslim Hiacht place where later the first Christian monks from Catalonia, from the so-called Monastery of Santa Margalida d’Empúries einrichteten.

Due to its proximity to the coast and the fertility of their fields 153 archaeological finds have been discovered in this county. The Roman period is characterized by continuity with respect to the location of the sites.

Here are the most important archaeological finds in the region. Most of the relics dated from the era before the Roman period. The main findings are the

Necropolis of Son Real and the cemetery of the Phoenicians. The Necropolis of Son Real is one of the most important of Mallorca and represents a great example of megalithic structures talayotic

In the division of the land book of Mallorca (1232) this land was the knight Ponç Hug, Count of Empúries attributed.

Santa Margalida is traditionally an agricultural and livestock farming community. Nowadays, however, it is known due to its tourist and residential supply in the coastal areas of Ca’n Picafort, Son Bauló Son Serra Marina and Arenal d’En Cassat.