The capital is Palma (on Mallorca).
Main islands: The archipelago consists of four main islands (with permanent inhabitants): Mallorca — the largest and most popular island, with mountains, beaches, and the capital Palma.
Menorca — quieter, known for nature, beaches, and prehistoric sites.
Ibiza (Eivissa) — world-famous for its nightlife, but also with beautiful bays and culture.
Formentera — the smallest, very relaxed with white beaches and clear water.
In addition, there are smaller islands such as Cabrera (national park).
The Balearic Islands are unique because the entire island group forms a single province (unlike most other autonomous regions of Spain, which consist of multiple provinces).
Within the province, there are insular councils (consells insulars) per main island for local government.
Furthermore, there is a division into comarcas (districts) and municipalities.
Official languages: Spanish and Catalan.
Known for: beautiful beaches, crystal-clear water, tourism, a Mediterranean climate, and a mix of tranquility (Menorca, Formentera) and liveliness (Ibiza, Mallorca).
It is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe.
In short: the Balearic Islands = 1 province = 1 autonomous community with 4 main islands, each with its own distinct atmosphere.


































