Marratxí, Municipality in Mallorca, Spain
Marratxí is a municipality on Mallorca that spreads across several villages including Pont d'Inca and Sa Cabaneta. The area sits in the Raiguer region and mixes rural settlements with modern facilities.
The municipality received official recognition in 1932, marking an important step in the administrative organization of the Balearics. Since then it has grown as part of the island's modern development.
The area is known for its pottery tradition, kept alive by artisans working in local workshops. This craft remains part of how residents connect with their community.
The area is well connected to Palma by road and rail networks, making it easy to reach. Shopping and services are mainly found in the larger village centers.
The area is home to Son Bonet Aerodrome, the first civil airfield built on Mallorca, located between the villages of Pont d'Inca and Pla de Na Tesa. This site marks an important chapter in the island's aviation history.
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