Minorca

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East of Ciutadella (near the Km 40 road marker), the Naveta des Tudons is a stone burial chamber constructed around 1000 BC. — Lonely Planet
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About 7km southwest of Ferreries, the beach resort of Cala Galdana sits snugly around a pine-fringed, white-tinged horseshoe-shaped bay, marred by three monster hotels. — Lonely Planet
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Cala Macarella is a little crescent of white sand lapped by breathtakingly turquoise and blue waters that are calm and shallow, and sheltered by rocks on both sides. — Fodor's
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Menorca was ruled by the British, who introduced the custom of distilling gin...this is the only traditional distillery left, using copper stills that are more than 100 years old. — The Telegraph
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On Plaça del Mercat, this 14th-century church has a hexagonal bell tower. — Fodor's
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This fortified church was completed at the end of the 14C. The minaret from the old mosque still remains. — Michelin Guide
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Just off Plaça d'Espanya is the Mercat Claustre del Carme, where former church cloisters have been imaginatively converted into a market and shopping centre. — Lonely Planet
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