El Toro (Menorca)
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El Toro in Catalan
Catalan language
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 or Monte Toro in Spanish
Spanish language
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 is the tallest hill of the island of Minorca
Minorca
Min Orca or Menorca is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea belonging to Spain. It takes its name from being smaller than the nearby island of Majorca....

 with 358 m (1,175 ft) of altitude.The mountain is home to a rather famous church which remains silent for most of the year, as well as a cafe which serves light snacks, lunches, and cold drinks which are great for a Spanish summer's day. There is a very easy car path which runs up the side of the mountain which can be taken straight up to the top, from which there is a fantastic view of the nearby areas of the island.

Mainly visible is the north side because of the car park which is built onto the side of the mountain. This is the only proper viewing point and it is facing the north towards Son Parc, etc. so El Toro is not a good spot for viewing the south side. However, the hill can be seen from most of the island.
El Toro is designated as an ANEI
Anei
was a after Meiwa and before Tenmei. This period spanned the years November 1772 through March 1781. The reigning emperors were and .-Change of era:...

(protected natural area).

External links

Vista panorámica de 360º desde Monte Toro
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