Inca, Spain
Place in Balearic Islands, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Place in Balearic Islands, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inca (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈiŋ.kə]) is a town on the Spanish island of Mallorca. The population of the municipality is 32,137 (2018) in an area of 58.4 km2.
Inca
Capital del Raiguer | |
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Nickname: Inquera / Inquero | |
Coordinates: 39°43′N 2°55′E | |
Country | Spain |
Autonomous community | Balearic Islands |
Province | Balearic Islands |
Comarca | Raiguer |
Judicial district | Inca |
Government | |
• PSOE | Virgílio Moreno (Mayor) |
• INDI | Xisca García |
• MES | Alicia Weber |
Area | |
• Metro | 58.34 km2 (22.53 sq mi) |
Elevation | 120 m (390 ft) |
Population (2018)[1] | |
• City | 32,137 |
CP | 07300 |
Website | http://incaciutat.com/es/ |
There is a junction station Mallorca rail network with trains to Palma, the island's capital, to Sa Pobla, and to Manacor.
Inca is home of the footwear company "Camper".
Inca is known for its wine cellars. The town, like its neighboring municipality Binissalem, was a mass producer of wine from the 17th to 19th centuries when phylloxera destroyed the industry and its inhabitants turned to other activities such as tanning and leather craftsmanship. Many old wine cellars are being used as restaurants for serving traditional Mallorcan dishes like sopes mallorquines, tombet and gató d'ametlles.
Inca has two sister cities
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