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Colònia de Sant Pere

Coordinates: 39°44′14.05″N 3°16′41.48″E / 39.7372361°N 3.2781889°E / 39.7372361; 3.2781889
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Colònia de Sant Pere
Nickname: 
Sa Colònia
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Coordinates: 39°44′14.05″N 3°16′41.48″E / 39.7372361°N 3.2781889°E / 39.7372361; 3.2781889
Country Spain
Autonomous CommunityBalearic Islands
ProvinceBalearic Islands
IslandMajorca
ComarcaLlevant
Population
 • Total
583[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Colònia de Sant Pere is a small town at northeast coast of Majorca, Balearic Islands (Spain). It belongs to Artà municipality. It lies in the bay of Alcúdia. At the beginning, in the 19th century, it used to be a small settlement focused on agriculture and fishing, resident by just a few families. Currently it is a very popular destination for tourists from abroad and local people as it is very small, quiet town and thanks to its location at the sea.[2]

Early history of the region

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The area of Còlonia de Sant Pere became Roman territory for the first time in the year 123 B.C when the Roman general Quintus Caecilius Balearicus conquered the archipelago. Then, in 534, it became the territory of the Byzantian Empire. From 707 the area was under Islamic influence since the Baleares were conquered by the Muslims from the North Africa. The entire island was then conquered by King James I the Conqueror in 1229. In 1344 King Peter IV of Aragon re-incorporated the Baleares into the crown and since then the area of nowadays Colonia de Sant Pedro remained under the crown's rule.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (Spanish Statistical Office) (January 2019). "Provincia Municipio Unidad Poblacional". Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  2. ^ "Population centres". artamallorca.travel/en. Retrieved May 12, 2019. This small population centre administrated from Artà has its origins in the 19th century, as a consequence of the decrees for agricultural areas established by the central government. A group of families moved to a place that was then was separated from the rest of the world and dedicated to agriculture and fishing. Some traces are left from this agricultural past, like the fig trees and vineyards that open their green leaves to the sea every summer. Nowadays, Colònia de Sant Pere is a summer residence for many local people who long for the calmness next to the sea.
  3. ^ "Majorca, a modern city with a rich history". Retrieved May 12, 2019.