Majorca (Spanish and Catalan: Mallorca) is the largest island of Spain.
It is located in the Mediterranean Sea and part of the Balearic Islands archipelago.
The name derives from Latin insula maior, "larger island"; later Maiorica.
Alfabia is a complex consisting of a house, gardens and an orchard located in Bunyola right in the heart of the Tramuntana mountain range.
This complex appears in literature which dates from the arab era of Mallorca.