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Mallorca — Long a favored year-round destination for northern Europeans seeking sun and sea, Majorca (also spelled Mallorca) has its share of overcrowded beaches and eyesore developments. But there are still plenty of isolated coves, tranquil villages and sophisticated rural retreats where one can escape the madding crowd between sojourns to fine restaurants and chic shops.

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