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North Coast
Pollensa is steeped in history, having been occupied by the Romans and Moors. After it was conquered by King Jaime I, the area became consolidated and by 1236 it had a parish church and in 1248 a Papal bull by Innocent IV named it as one of the most important towns outside Palma. Today it is a thriving popular town much loved by its local and cosmopolitan residents.
There is an abundance of things to enjoy, including the Calvari steps leading up to the Oratory, part of which date back to the end of the 18th century and at Easter they are the backdrop for one of the most dramatic processions on the Island. 
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