Cala Mitjana

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Cala Mitjana is a bay and beach on the Spanish Mediterranean island of Menorca's southern coast. The small pine tree surrounded beach can be reached by foot in 20 minutes starting from a parking lot close to country road OM-714. The beach is highly frequented in the summer season. [1]

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