Under the Balearic Government's new tourism law, Mallorca is to be split into nine so-called "mancomunidades" (which can be translated as commonwealths) with the aim of managing and improving tourism services of different types and of bringing inland parts of the island more into the tourism equation. Some of these are obvious, e.g. Alcúdia will join with Muro and Can Picafort (and Alcúdia and Can Picafort are already joined through their respective hotel associations), but Pollensa will form part of the much larger and more diverse Tramuntana area, which seems fair enough for Pollensa town but is it for Puerto Pollensa?
See more: Diario de Mallorca
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
MALLORCA TODAY - Mallorca to be divided into nine tourist areas
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Balearic Government,
Mallorca,
Organisation,
Regional divisions,
Tourism
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