The town of Bunyola in Majorca
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Introduction
General presentation
Bunyola
is a small farming village of 3,000 inhabitants located on the
island of Majorca
.
Etymology and toponymy
Bunyola
is written
Buñola
in Castilian Spanish.
Location
Weather forecast
The Ma-11,
Palma
is distant ten miles. The road
Alaró
-
Bunyola
by inland, is magnificent.
Visits
The Church of St. Matthew (
Església de Sant Mateu
)
The baroque church of the eighteenth century, St. Matthew, the patron saint of the city, contains a Gothic painting of our Lady of the Snows (
Mare de Déu de les Neus
).
The Gardens of
Alfàbia
Go to
Gardens of
Alfàbia
.
Sa Finca La Raixa
Go to the
finca
Sa Raixa
.
Finca Francisca
Train from Palma to
Sóller
The train of
Sóller
that connects
Palma
to
Sóller
since 1912 made a stop in
Bunyola
before facing the
Serra de Tramuntana
.
Finca
Walks Around
Bunyola
Other topics
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Balearic Islands
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Majorca
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County of
Serra de Tramuntana
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Bunyola
More detailed topics
The town of Bunyola in Majorca - The gardens of Alfàbia
The town of Bunyola in Majorca - The finca Raixa
The village of Orient in Majorca
Close topics
The town of Sóller in Majorca
The town of Escorca in Majorca
The town of Andratx in Majorca
The town of Banyalbufar in Majorca
The town of Bunyola in Majorca
The town of Deià in Majorca
The town of Fornalutx in Majorca
The town of Pollença in Majorca
The town of Valldemossa in Majorca
The town of Esporles in Majorca
The town of Estellencs in Majorca
The town of Calvià in Majorca
Broader topics
Balearic Islands
Interactive Map of the island of Majorca
The island of Majorca - Booklet of the OET
The island of Majorca - Booklet of hikes
The island of Majorca - Booklet of Roads of crafts
The island of Majorca - Booklet of gastronomy
The island of Majorca - Map of public transport
The island of Majorca in the Balearic Islands - The History
The County of Palma de Mallorca
The County of Serra de Tramuntana in Majorca
The county of Raiguer in Majorca
The County of the Plain of Majorca (Pla de Mallorca / Llanura de Mallorca)
The County of Levant (Llevant / Levante) in Majorca
The County of Mid-day (Migjorn) in Majorca
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