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                               Despite its popularity as 
                                a holiday Mecca, the Balearic island of Minorca 
                                remains one of the loveliest, most unspoilt islands 
                                in the Mediterranean. The local population support 
                                the control of resort development and the woodlands 
                                and fields of its hilly rural interior remain 
                                largely untouched.  
                              This is the result of a thriving 
                                local industry that is less dependent on tourism 
                                for its survival than the other islands are. 
                              Minorca is only nine 
                                miles (15km) wide and about 32 miles (52km) long, 
                                and boasts stretches of varied beaches, from silver-sanded 
                                gently curving bays to rocky inlets.  
                              Aside from beaches and 
                                resorts the island also has plenty of interest 
                                for history buffs and culture vultures, with several 
                                attractions to experience, including a world famous 
                                pipe organ and several mysterious prehistoric 
                                archaeological sites related to the second millennium 
                                BC Talayot culture. 
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