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Coordinates: 39°35N 2°25E / 39.583°N 2.417°E / 39.583; 2.417
 

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Andratx
Town of Andratx
Town of Andratx
Official seal of Andratx
Andratx shown within Mallorca
Andratx shown within Mallorca
Andratx is located in Majorca
Andratx

Andratx

Location in Mallorca

Andratx is located in Balearic Islands
Andratx

Andratx

Andratx (Balearic Islands)

Andratx is located in Spain
Andratx

Andratx

Andratx (Spain)

Coordinates: 39°34′15N 2°25′17E / 39.57083°N 2.42139°E / 39.57083; 2.42139
Sovereign state Spain
Autonomous community Balearic Islands
Province Balearic Islands
IslandMallorca
ComarcaSerra de Tramuntana
Administrative HQAndratx
Government
 • TypeMunicipal corporation
 • BodyAjuntament d'Andratx
 • MayorKatia Rouarch
Area
 • Total81.46 km2 (31.45 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total11,004
 • Density140/km2 (350/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (Central European Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (Central European Summer Time)
Websitewww.andratx.cat

Andratx (Catalan pronunciation: [ənˈdɾatʃ]) is a municipalityonMallorca, one of the Balearic Islands, along the Mediterranean east coast of Spain. It is located on the southwest tip of the island.

Port d'Andratx, located a few miles south of Andratx, is an exclusive resort.

History

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The town of Andratx is ancient and until recently[when?] was mainly inhabited by local Majorcan people.[citation needed] The area was occupied by the Romans,[2] who called the town Andrachium, in the 2nd century BC and pottery and coins found there give evidence of this.[3] The town was built inland from the coast as a precaution against the constant threat of raids from Barbary pirates.[2] In the 16th century a system of observation towers was erected on the island as a means of protection against pirates. From 14 towers in the municipalities of Andratx and Calvià, 12 still exist. The municipality also includes the towns of Port d'Andratx, Sa Coma, S'Arracó, Sant Elm and Camp de Mar. It also includes the uninhabited islet Sa Dragonera.

The municipality has undergone a transformation since 2004,[citation needed] following the input of EU finance which has resulted in a facelift for the town and also brought in foreign investment.

Geography

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Andratx municipality is located in the southwestern corner of the Sierra de Tramontana, the most significant mountains of the island of Majorca.

In the southern part are a number of valleys, which are the most densely populated areas. The northern part of the municipality is mountainous and rugged, and is virtually uninhabited. The highest point is at 927 metres.

Off the coast of the municipality is the islet of Sa Dragonera, declared a Natural Park in 1995. It can be accessed by sea from Puerto de Andratx or Sant Elm.

Economy

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The main activity in Andratx today is tourism. Agriculture and fishing as a means of livelihood have declined considerably, and is mostly practiced now for private consumption and recreation purposes. The main crops are almonds, carob, figs and citrus fruit and grapes producing "Santa Catarina" wine.

Demographics

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Demographic evolution
1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1981 1991 2001 2005 2007
6,516 6,262 6,113 5,778 5,077 3,768 4,113 6,043 6,336 6,869 9,034 9,906 10,939

Throughout the twentieth century the population gradually declined to a low in the 1950s. Since then the population has been recovering steadily except in 1960 when the population increased by 2,000 people. In the early twenty-first century the pace of growth has accelerated again. with 2,200 new inhabitants between 2001 and 2005 and increasing urban pressure on the environment, especially in the capital-population centers Andratx and Puerto de Andratx.

Andratx is one of the municipalities of Mallorca with the highest percentage of foreign residents. According to the 2001 census about 15% of the population was foreign and among them 43% were EU nationals, including roughly 15% German, 15% British and 10% French.

Art

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The main monuments in the municipality are Church of Santa Maria de Andrach, Iglesia de la Virgen del Carmen del Puerto de Andratx, Church of s'Arracó, the Castell de Son Mas (Now City Hall), the Andratx Castle, and the former Trappist monastery, now in ruins. The legendary Teatro Argentino, dating back to 1912, belongs to former symbols of the municipality that have disappeared.

Contemporary art is shown in the CCA Andrax Cultural Center (Centro Cultural Andratx), in Sa Coma, north of Andratx; in the Sa Taronja Cultural Association, west of Andratx; in the Liedtke Museum in the Port; and in the architecturally remarkable Studio Weil.

Notable people

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  • Cala en basset
    Cala en basset
  • Port d'Andratx
    Port d'Andratx
  • Castle of Andratx
    Castle of Andratx
  • The town centre
    The town centre
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  • ^ a b Tisdall, Nigel (2003). Mallorca. Thomas Cook Publisher. p. 52. ISBN 9781841573274. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • ^ "Andratx Majorca Guide". Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2013-01-17.
  • [edit]

    39°35′N 2°25′E / 39.583°N 2.417°E / 39.583; 2.417


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