Pine Islands

Pine Islands or Pityuses (Catalan: Illes Pitiüses; Spanish: Islas Pitiusas; from the Greek: πιτύα, pitýa, pine tree) is the name given collectively to the Balearic Islands of Eivissa (Spanish: Ibiza) and Formentera, in the Mediterranean Sea. The islands are situated approximately 100 km southwest of the island of Majorca, and approximately 80 km east of the Cap de la Nau in the Iberian Peninsula. In antiquity they were known as the Pityussa islan... more

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  • 654.28 km² (252.62 mi² )

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