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Pollença, also known as Pollença, is a charming town located on the northern side of the Spanish island of Mallorca. The city is situated in a valley, which is surrounded by the stunning Tramuntana mountains. The town has centuries of history and is blessed with well-preserved architecture. The city's ancient Gothic quarter is fascinating, with its narrow cobbled streets and beautiful stone buildings. The famous 18th-century Calvary steps leading to the hilltop chapel are a must-have experience. Pollença has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, and it has been shaped by various civilizations, including the Byzantines, the Romans, the Moors, and the Christians. The ancient Roman Bridge is one of Pollença's greatest historical wonders and still stands tall, serving as a testimony of the city's past. Interestingly, the city has a history of piracy. The famous pirate Kose Turgut was captured from here by the British Navy in 1671. Visitors can still explore a medieval watchtower that overlooks the town, used to spot pirate ships back in the day. In recent times, Pollença has become a trendy destination for travelers who appreciate the city's architecture, art, and music, with several musical festivals happening throughout the year. The city's charm lies in its quaintness, mingled with modern-day convenience and a vibrant art scene. Pollença's famed Sunday market draws in locals and visitors alike every week. Fresh produce, jewelry, linens, and pottery are only a glimpse of what's available. With beautiful beaches just minutes away, Pollença offers visitors the chance to experience both the mountain and Mediterranean seaside settings. Whether visitors prefer to relax on the nearby beaches or admire the historic architecture, Pollença offers a unique combination of rich history and culture.

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