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Artà is one of the 53 independent municipalities on the
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of Majorca. The small town of the same name is the administrative seat of this municipality in the region (''
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'') of
Llevant Llevant ( Catalan for "East") is a ''comarca'' on the east side of the Balearic island of Majorca. It includes the municipalities of Artà, Capdepera, Manacor, Santa Margalida, Son Servera and Sant Llorenç des Cardassar Sant Llorenç des Cardass ...
.


Population

In 2008 the
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of Artà had a population of 7,113 recorded residents within an area of . This equates to 50.9 inhabitants per km2. In 2006 the percentage of foreigners was 13.2% (890), of which Germans made up 3.9% (262). In 1991 there were still 136 illiterates in the municipality. 1,292 inhabitants had no education, 1,675 only a primary school certificate and 1,210 had secondary school leaving certificates. The official languages are
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and
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(Castilian). The Catalan dialect spoken on the island is known as ''Mallorquí''. In 2016 the population of the
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of Artà had grown to 7,448 recorded residents, or 53.1 inhabitants per km2..


Geography


Location

Artà lies in the northeast of the island of Majorca, around 60 km from the island's capital of Palma. The ''Massís d’Artà'', the highest and most compact
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in the eastern mountain chain of the '' Serres de Llevant'', occupies more than half the area of the municipality. The municipality is located on the western part of '' peninsula of Artà'' and is bordered in the west by the ''Bay of Alcúdia'' (''Badia d’Alcúdia''), and in the north by the
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sea where its coast lies opposite the neighbouring island of
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. The coast of Artà stretches for 25 kilometres and, so far, has escaped being developed.''Artà''
at www.mca-hotels.com. Retrieved on 21 Jun 2010.
Particularly noteworthy are the beach and sand dune formations of ''sa Canova d’Artà'', the flat coastal strip near the settlement of
Colònia de Sant Pere Colonia de Sant Pedro is a small town at northeast coast of Majorca, Balearic Islands (Spain). It belongs to Artà municipality. It lies in the bay of Alcúdia. At the beginning, in the 19th century, it used to be a small settlement focused on ...
, the high rocky coves of the ''Cap de Ferrutx'' and a large number of smaller bays that extend from '' s’Arenalet des Verger'' to ''
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''.


Neighbouring communities

To the east and southeast the municipality of Artà is bordered by the communities of
Capdepera Capdepera is a small municipality on Majorca, one of the Balearic Islands, Spain. Capdepera is a historical village just 8 km from Artà. Originally there had been a watchtower where the Castle of Capdepera stands today which was used to guar ...
and
Son Servera Son Servera is a municipality in northeast Majorca, in the Balearic Islands, Spain. Founded in 1300 by James I of Aragon James I the Conqueror ( es, Jaime el Conquistador, ca, Jaume el Conqueridor; 2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276) was ...
. Until the 19th century both belonged, together with the district of Artà, to the so-called ''Peninsula of Artà''. Hence why the caves on the east coast of Majorca in the municipality of Capdepera are called the Caves of Artà (''Coves d' Artà''). To the southwest are the municipalities of
Sant Llorenç des Cardassar Sant Llorenç des Cardassar () is a small municipality on Mallorca, one of the Balearic Islands, Spain. History The was built in the 17th century. Sant Llorenç des Cardassar was part of the municipality of Manacor, until 1892. Sant Llorenç de ...
and Petra. The ''Torrent de na Borges'', with its hamlet of Son Serra de Marina, forms the western border of Artà with the municipality of
Santa Margalida Santa Margalida is a municipality with a population of 10,204 located in the northeast of the Spanish Balearic Island Majorca. The residents are divided over three settlement areas, the principal one being Santa Margalida, 10 km inland from ...
.


Subdivisions

The following villages are part of the municipality of Artà: * Artà (5803 / 6406) * Colònia de Sant Pere (483 / 483) * Urbanització Betlem (51 / 51) * Urbanització Montferrutx (114 / 114) * Urbanització Sant Pere (34 / 34) * Urbanització s’Estanyol (25 / 25) The figures in brackets give the population as at 1 January 2008. The first figure is the number of inhabitants in the main settlement, the second includes those living in 'scattered' dwellings outside the village itself. (Source:
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)


Natural regions

Eight moderate to high hills belong to the municipality of Artà, the ''Puig Morei'' (also ''Puig d’en Morell'' or ''Talaia Freda'') at 561 metres being the highest and the ''Puig d'en Mir'' being the lowest at 256 metres. The municipality is characterized by extensive areas of uninhabited terrain, especially in the regions in the mountains of the ''Serres de Llevant''. Today, this
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has become very barren as a result of numerous forest fires in recent years. The area of the ''Caps de Ferrutx'', with its rocky coves provides the
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and peregrine falcon, for example, an ideal refuge. The northern coastal region is also home to feral goats. In the valleys of the ''Massis d’Artà'', also called the ''Serra Artana'', there are small groves of holly oak, enclosed by dry stone walls, where almond, fig and carob trees are cultivated. Orchards of
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s predominate in the hills, growing on steep slopes retained by dry stone walls. Large beds of
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are found amongst the natural vegetation along with
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s (''Chamaerops humilis'') typical of the region, low clumps of luxuriant shrubs, wild olive trees and isolated pine woods. The fan palm is still a primary raw material for the basket makers on Majorca.


Climate

Rainfall is recorded in Artà all year round. The driest month is July with an average of 8.8 L/m2. October records the highest rainfall with an average of 101.3 L/m2. 1945 was the wettest year with 224.3 L/m2.


History

Artà was first mentioned in 1232 under the name ''Yartân'' in the '' Llibre de repartiment de mallorca (Jaume I)''. Later it was also written down as ''Jartan'' or ''Jertan''. The origin of the name is derived from "Gertan", the Arab word for garden. This extraordinary landscape has been inhabited since the colonization of Majorca, as witnessed by the archaeological finds in this area:''
Ses Païsses Ses Païsses is a Bronze Age talayotic settlement on the southeastern outskirts of Artà in northeastern Majorca. It is one of the most important and best-preserved prehistoric sites in the Balearic Islands, although it is largely overgrown with ...
'' and '' Sa Canova''. They date from the time 1300–100 BC. The
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, seals and vessels of the
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ic culture may be seen in the Artà Regional Museum at ''Plaça d'Espanya''. Little is known about the Artà region from the Roman or pre-Islamic period. It is believed, however, that the old fortress on the town's hill dates to before the Islamic-Arab possession of the island. In the Arabian era from the 10th to the 13th century and even during the early days of Catalan rule, the fortress was known as the ''
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'', which means something like "castle" or "fortress". Today the one-meter thick fortress wall with its nine towers, including the main tower of ''Sant Miquel'', surrounds the pilgrimage church of ''Santuari de Sant Salvador'' with its outbuildings. The church houses a multicoloured, carved, wooden, Romanesque
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of the
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, which, according to the tradition of the White canons was brought to the island by
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during the
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. A Calvary staircase of 180 steps links the parish church (''Esglèsia Parroquial'') of ''Transfiguració del Senyor'' at the foot of the town's hill with the 1832 baroque church of ''Sant Salvador'' on the 182-metre high ''Calvary Hill'' or ''Puig de Sant Salvador''. The 1573 late Gothic style church of ''La Transfiguració'' replaced the ancient parish church consecrated in 1248 on the site of an earlier mosque. During the
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or
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era the peninsula of ''Yartan'' was one of thirteen districts of Majorca. After the Catalan conquest of the island the present town of Artà emerged in the 13th century after the arrival of the
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, or White Monks, who founded the ''Priory of Santa Maria del Bellpuig''. The estate of ''Bellpuig'' is three miles southwest of Artà. From there, the present town area, the farms of ''Almudaina'', were divided into lots and reallocated. The town was still called ''Almudaina'' in the 15th century, whilst the name Artà referred to the entire district. From the 16th to the 18th century the population of the city rose sharply and, in addition to agriculture, it developed a textile industry. An outbreak of
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in 1820 caused a setback resulting in 1200 deaths. In the 19th century the districts of Capdepera and Son Servera were separated from Artà. The greater part of the territory of Artà at that time was in the hands of big landowners. Among the small farmers the craft of basket making from palm leaves developed as an invaluable source of secondary income. In 1880, the land at ''Devesa de Ferrutx'' on the ''Bay of Alcúdia'' was divided up and the coastal village of Colonia de Sant Pere was founded as an agricultural settlement. This quiet tourist resort has the second highest population in the municipality after the town of Arta. The few villages in the municipality of Artà became well linked by roads in the 20th century, not least with a view to developing tourism, which is now the most important industry on the island. Nevertheless, large parts of the area are still virtually unspoilt due to its sparse settlement, which led to the designation of the nature reserve ''Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant'' in the north of the borough of Artà. The railway line from Palma via
Manacor Manacor () is a town and municipality on the island of Mallorca, part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It is the second largest town in Mallorca, after the capital of Palma. The municipality has tourist areas such a ...
and Son Servera to Artà was opened in 1921 but no longer operates. However, there is a plan to re-open a service from Manacor, which should start during the next
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.


Culture and places of interest

Most striking is the enclosed nature of the settlement, with its steep narrow roads that begin at the foot of the hill, and are dominated by the medieval fortress walls of the
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church of ''Sant Salvador'' at the top of the town. The terrace offers a panoramic view of the coast and the hills, the almond orchards, olive groves and the ''Torre de Canyamel'', as well as the fortified Gothic parish church (''Transfiguració del Senyor'') immediately below the hill. From the side of the valley it looks particularly impressive with its high supporting towers. Inside, the wooden Majorcan pulpit and the altar with the ''Transfiguration of Christ'' are especially worth seeing. The Regional Museum of Artà at the ''Plaça d'Espanya'' was founded in 1927 by a group of scholars from the town. Artefacts in the museum come from private collections. It is divided into an ethnological, natural history and archaeological departments. The ethnological division displays the various tools used by the palm weavers working in the ''Llevant'' today. Also on display are tools of the Majorcan textile trades. The archaeological collection contains a variety of artefacts made of ceramic, bronze, iron and bone, mainly from Majorca's prehistory. Artà has much to offer the visitor. Of particular interest is the coastal area of the municipality. Right on its border with
Santa Margalida Santa Margalida is a municipality with a population of 10,204 located in the northeast of the Spanish Balearic Island Majorca. The residents are divided over three settlement areas, the principal one being Santa Margalida, 10 km inland from ...
, in the hamlet of Son Serra de Marina, is the beach of '' s'Arenal de sa Canova'' with its extensive dunes. A coastal path runs along the beach up to the village of s'Estanyol near Colonia de Sant Pere. Further east, between s'Estanyol and ''es Caló'' are steep cliffs and ravines alternate with small sandy beaches. The north of the municipality is dominated by the ''Massís d’Artà'', with the hills ''Puig Morei (561m)'', ''Puig de sa Tudossa (444m)'' and ''Talaia Moreia (432m)''. The hills fall steeply towards the north, but more gently north-eastward toward the coast. In the northeast of the area several sandy bays have formed at the mouths of so-called torrents. On the coastal hills can still be found towers built between the 16th and 18th century. Nestling amidst the hills, is the ''Ermita de Betlem'', a hermitage inhabited by a monks. Parts of the north coast are covered with pine forests.


Churches and abbeys

* Pilgrimage church of ''Sant Salvador'', surrounded by its dominating wall fortifications * Parish church of ''Transfiguració del Senyor'' ( Late Gothic with wooden Majorcan pulpit) * Franciscan abbey of ''Sant Antoni de Pàdua'' (
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church with
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) * Priory of ''Santa Maria del Bellpuig'' (Abbey of the Norbertine canons) * '' Ermita de Betlem'' hermitage (9 kilometres northwest of the town, in the hills)


Museums and exhibitions

* The regional museum, ''Museu Regional d’Artà'', ''Carrer Estrella 4'', on the ''Plaça d’Espanya'' next to the town hall * Town hall of ''Na Batlessa'' in the ''Carrer de Ciutat'' (community hall with exhibition rooms and library) * ''Teatre d’Artà'', theatre for around 460 people (since 2001) * Museum Hause of Can cardaix


Structures

* Steps to the ''
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'', flanked by
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es and stone crosses * Islamic fort of Almudaina d’Artà * Town square of ''Plaça del Conqueridor'' * Talaiotic village of ''
Ses Païsses Ses Païsses is a Bronze Age talayotic settlement on the southeastern outskirts of Artà in northeastern Majorca. It is one of the most important and best-preserved prehistoric sites in the Balearic Islands, although it is largely overgrown with ...
'', a prehistoric
Talaiot A talaiot, or talayot (), is a Bronze Age megalith found on the islands of Menorca and Majorca forming part of the Talaiotic Culture or Talaiotic Period. Talaiots date back to the late second millennium and early first millennium BC. There are a ...
ic settlement * Talaiotic settlement on the estate of '' sa Canova de Morell'' near Colònia de Sant Pere


Caves

* Dripstone cave of '' Coves d’Artà'' (municipality of Capdepera, east coast)


Beaches and bays

* ''S’Arenal de Sa Canova'' * ''S’Estanyol'' * ''S’Arenalet des Verger'' * ''Sa Font Celada'' * ''Cala Matzoc'' * ''Cala Estreta'' * ''Cala Mitjana'' * ''Cala Torta''


Markets

*
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every Tuesday (except public holidays) on the ''Plaça del Conqueridor'' *
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market every Tuesday morning in the grounds of the Villa ''Na Batlessa'' * Artà
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on the second Sunday in September in the town


Festivals

* Saint Anthony (16 and 17 January) * Saint Antoni de Pàdua (also: Aprikot Festival, 13 June) * Festival of Sant Salvador (5, 6 and 7 August)


Economy and infrastructure


Handicraft

In the region around Artà the craft of
basketry Basket weaving (also basketry or basket making) is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture. Craftspeople and artists specialized in making baskets ...
(''Obra de llatra'') has been preserved, along with pottery, as one of the oldest
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s on the island of Majorca. The remains of braided and woven plant fibres have been found in archaeological digs here. The main raw material in the western Mediterranean area is the native
fan palm Fan palm as a descriptive term can refer to any of several different kinds of palms ( Arecaceae) in various genera with leaves that are palmately lobed (rather than pinnately compound). Most are members of the subfamily Coryphoideae, though a f ...
with its robust but flexible leaves. This one-metre-high species of palm occurs naturally on Majorca, especially between
Manacor Manacor () is a town and municipality on the island of Mallorca, part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It is the second largest town in Mallorca, after the capital of Palma. The municipality has tourist areas such a ...
and Artà, and today is grown in large fields around the town of Artà. The leaves of the fan palm are collected in the months of June and July and first dried in the sun. When they have become a yellowish-white colour, they are separated into finer strands and sorted qualitatively. Next, the higher-quality palm strands are soaked in a mixture of
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and
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, then
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ised, which bleaches them further and makes them flexible enough to work. The now soft leaves, called ''palmito'', are then woven into the basic shape of the basket using fixed stems or leaves at right angles to one another. By re-drying the leaves, they contract slightly, giving the mesh extra stability and density. Using coloured leaves or special techniques elaborate patterns are created, sometimes woven into the basic mesh or sometimes into a second or even third layer. The best-known products of the
basket weaving Basket weaving (also basketry or basket making) is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture. Craftspeople and artists specialized in making baskets ...
industry include baskets, hats, backpacks, bags, etc. From the waste material, stalks and leaf parts are broken down into fibres to make brooms and rope. The baskets are sold in many of the markets on the island.


Personalities


Sons and daughters of the town

*
Antonio de Literes Antoni de Literes (18 June 1673 Majorca  – 18 January 1747 Madrid), also known as Antonio de Literes or Antoni Literes Carrión) was a Spanish composer of '' zarzuelas''. As with other national forms of baroque opera, Literes's stage wor ...
(1673–1747), composer * Rafel Ginard Bauçà (1899–1976), author *
Pere Pujol Pere may refer to: *Pere, Hungary, a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county * Rangimārie Te Turuki Arikirangi Rose Pere (1937–2020), Māori New Zealand educationalist and spiritual leader * Wi Pere (1837–1915), a Māori Member of Parliament ...
(1934-2001), sculptor * Xavier Ginard Torres (1986), professional footballer *
Abdón Prats Abdón Prats Bastidas (born 7 December 1992), known simply as Abdón, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for RCD Mallorca as a forward. Club career Born in Artà, Balearic Islands, and a product of local RCD Mallorca's youth system, ...
(1992), professional footballer * Sergi Darder (1993), professional footballer *
Enric Mas Enric Mas Nicolau () (born 7 January 1995) is a Spanish racing cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam . He is a climber, and has finished in top 10 in world tour stage races, and has also won a stage at the Tour of the Basque Country. Career Mas wa ...
(1995), cyclist


References

;Notes ;Bibliography
Ses Païsses, talayot village's web
* ''Artà'', Information brochure with map, Ajuntament d’Artà, in cooperation with the Govern de les Illes Balears and the Consell de Majorca * ''The other Majorca'', Information brochure by the Consell de Mallorca 2006


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