Peguera

Peguera

Peguera
Peguera

Peguera shown within Majorca

Coordinates: 39°32′15.47″N 2°27′1.69″E / 39.5376306°N 2.4504694°E / 39.5376306; 2.4504694Coordinates: 39°32′15.47″N 2°27′1.69″E / 39.5376306°N 2.4504694°E / 39.5376306; 2.4504694
Sovereign state Spain
Autonomous community Balearic Islands
Province Balearic Islands
Island Majorca
Comarca Serra de Tramuntana
Municipality Calvià
Population (2009)
  Total 3,988
Postal code 07160
Dialling code 971

Peguera (translation from Catalan: "oven tar"; and the spelling on official road signs) is a tourist town in the municipality of Calvià on the island of Majorca (also spelled as Mallorca in Spanish), part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It has three large beaches and hundreds of hotels, hostels and apartments. The population is approximately 3,988 inhabitants.[1] The town's name refers to the oven tar produced in this area from the pitch of pine tree resin.

Paguera, an alternative spelling apparently used locally, is a beach resort in the very southwest of Majorca in Spain. It is part of the municipality of Calvia. There are bus connections from Palma de Mallorca. It is particularly popular with German tourists to the point of being referred to as "Little Germany." A big shopping street goes the length of the resort. It is popular for the hiking routes in the back parts of the location and for Catamaran and boat trips that part from the resort.[2]

References

  1. "Calvià, nomenclator, relación de unidades poblacionales" (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Estadística. 2009. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
  2. Paguera Tourist Information
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