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Banyalbufar is a municipality on the Spanish Balearic island of
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. The town of the same name is the administrative seat of the municipality. It borders the municipalities of
Estellencs Estellencs is a municipality on the Spanish Balearic island of Majorca. The village of the same name is the administrative seat of the municipality. It borders the municipalities of Andratx, Calvià, Puigpunyent, and Banyalbufar. It lies betwe ...
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Geography

The municipality of Banyalbufar has an area of 18.1 km2 and lies next to the
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mountain off the C-710 along the road from
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Valldemossa Valldemossa is a village and municipality on the island of Majorca, part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It is famous for one landmark: the Royal Charterhouse of Valldemossa, built at the beginning of the 14th cent ...
. The municipality also contains four smaller mountains, of which ''
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'' is the highest at 942 m, and ''
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'' is the lowest at 309 m. Rainfall can occur all year round. The driest month is July with an average rainfall of 10.1 L/m2. The heaviest rainfall is in October at 80.9 L/m2. The heaviest rainfall in Banyalbufar occurred on 10 June 1975 at 170 L/m2.


History

The original name ''Banyalbahar'' comprises two different components, both of Arabic origin: ''banya'' (constructed) and ''bahar''. ''Banya'' derives from the name of a
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settlement established on the island in the 10th century. The original meaning of ''Banyalbufar'' is, therefore, "founded by the sea". Following the Catalan
conquest of Majorca The conquest of the island of Majorca on behalf of the Christian kingdoms was carried out by King James I of Aragon between 1229 and 1231. The pact to carry out the invasion, concluded between James I and the ecclesiastical and secular leaders ...
in 1229, Banyalbufar came under control of Gilabert de Cruïlles (ca) and Ramon sa Clusa. During the Middle Ages and up until the 15th century, the valley was ruled under a practically absolutist government, the Barony of Banyalbufar. The baron maintained the civil and criminal jurisdiction over the entire population. The inhabitants of Banyalbufar devoted themselves almost exclusively to agriculture. Fishing remained merely a secondary industry. Produce included wheat, barley, pulses, olives, flax, hemp, saffron and, above all, wine. The local Malvasier grape was highly prized. After a long period of decline, there are now efforts to revive this fruit. In previous times, the location was in reality a large vineyard. Around 2,000 steppes emanate from the peak of the location, which were once devoted exclusively to the production of Malvasier wine. The wine was highly favoured by the King of
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, and was in no small part a motive for the conquest by James I. Today mostly tomatoes and other fruits are produced. Irrigation of the fields is inextricably linked to the production of wine. The solution presented to solve irrigatory problems in this region is impressive and prime example of the Moorish hydro-expertise on the island. The aqueducts, which provide vital cost-free water from the mountains for the agriculture, originate for the greater part from the Arabic period. Dry walls, constructed by the Moors from the stones in the fields, halt the flow of water, and numerous water basins capture any excess water.


Demographics

Banyalbufar has 568 inhabitants (as of 2005) with a population density of 31 persons/km2. In 1991, 85.7% of the inhabitants were Majorcan, 8.3% came from other Spanish regions and only around 6% was foreigners. The highest population recorded was in 1920 at 894 inhabitants. The population dropped drastically in the next ten years, probably due to political unrest in the locality. In 1930, Banyalbufar had only 200 inhabitants. In 1991 there were still illiterate people in Banyalbufar. The majority of the population receive either no formal education (111 persons), a basic education (99 persons) or a mid-stage education (86 persons), with only 47 persons undertaking the Bachillerato. The population spread is as follows. Figures are accurate as of 1 January 2005 and do not include isolated communities (and thus do not comprise the total number of inhabitants of Algaida). * Banyalbufar, We count and that we get drought - 407 inhabitants * Es Port des Canonge - 62 inhabitants * Son Coll - 28 inhabitants


Tourism


Points of interest

In order to protect themselves from Moorish pirates, the inhabitants constructed a watchtower outside of the municipality. The watchtower, known as the ''Torre de ses Animes'', overlooks the sea and is today the most-visited point of interest in Majorca. The small bay-beach is accessible only by a steep stairway. Near the centre of the village lies an old manor-house known as ''La Baronía'' which now operates as a hotel.


Walking routes

One of the most beautiful walks around the island is the route to the Port des Canonge in Banyalbufar. Once a philosophers' path through the peaceful fishing bay, the route leads imperceptibly downhill through shaded pine forests. Further on, the route is bounded by bizarre rock formations and affords magnificent views of the coast. The far-flung bay of Port des Canonge, with its tiny gravel beaches, comes alive only at weekends, when the local fishermen set their boats to the water. The endpoint of the walk is a curve in the road between km posts 85 and 86 east of Banyalbufar. The walk traverses an easy to moderately difficult, wide forest path to Port des Canonge. The path is marked at intervals with orange signs.


Beaches

''Playas y calas'' (beaches and swimming coves) within the community of Banyalbufar include ''
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Accommodation

There are 190 rooms across three hotels, ''Sa Baronia'', ''Sa Coma'' and ''Mar i Vent'', as well as the rural guesthouse, ''Ca'n Busquets''.


References


External links


The Community of Banyalbufar
— available in Catalan, Spanish, English and German
Banyalbufar tourist guide and informationInformació de l'Institut d'Estadística de les Illes Balears
— data information from the Balearic Institute of Statistics
All Things Mallorca
— general information and images on Banyalbufar
Banyalbufar tourist information
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