russian_yaz Says: The Sanctuary of Lluc, spiritual centre of the island of Mallorca.This santuary is very wll known in Mallorca, is about 15km from Inca. I didn't found the place on VT database so I added on Inca pages, temporarly, until they added as a location.Go there, for sure U'll not...
Festivals and popular traditions
russian_yaz Says: The city has known how to maintain its traditions and its people continue to be dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to all its celebrations. In addition to the festivities that take place around bonfires, such as Sant Antoni and Sant Sebastià, other major fiestas are...
russian_yaz Says: Not for nothing is Inca is known as the town of fairs as well as leather; in less than a month it hosts four of the most famous fairs in Mallorca. The last of these is the Dijous Bo.The Primera Fira is held next Sunday in the Sant Lluc festival (18th of October), maintaining...
Cicling, hiking or riding, enjoy the surroundigs
russian_yaz Says: The Inca plain is the ideal terrain for practising hiking, cycling and riding. By following its roads, we can visit the area's farmsteads and enjoy a territory parts of which have been listed as rural areas of particular interest. The climb to Mount Santa Magdalena is a must...
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The city has known how to maintain its traditions and its people continue to be dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to all its celebrations. In addition to the...
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2rd biggest town on Balearic Islands

Inca is the capital of the Raiguer district, a long, narrow strip of land located between the Tramuntana Mountains and the Es Pla district. Presided over by Mount Santa Magdalena, the municipality is...
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INCA STATION - A PHOTO FOR POSTERITY

One for the record. There are fiendish plans to put Inca station - and the railway, of course - underground. Ostensibly because the railway is an 'architectural barrier'. in reality because the land...
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