Ibiza
Ibiza (Catalan: Eivissa) is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea off the
eastern shore of Spain. It is 150 kilometers (93 miles) from the city of
Valencia. It is the third biggest of the Balearic Islands, an independent
network of Spain. Its biggest settlements are Ibiza Town (Catalan: Vila
d'Eivissa, or basically Vila), Santa Eulària des Riu, and Sant Antoni de
Portmany. Its most noteworthy point, called Sa Talaiassa (or Sa Talaia), is 475
meters (1,558 feet) above ocean level.
Ibiza has turned out to be notable for its relationship with nightlife,
electronic move music that began on the island, and for the late spring club
scene, all of which pull in huge quantities of sightseers attracted to that kind
of occasion. Quite a long while before 2010, the island's legislature and the
Spanish Tourist Office had been attempting to advance all the more
family-situated the travel industry, with the police shutting down clubs that
played music at late night hours, however by 2010 this approach was turned
around. Around 2015 it was continued.
Ibiza is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ibiza and the close-by island of
Formentera to its south are known as the Pine Islands, or "Pityuses".
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