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Majorca anti-tourism protests threaten to bring island to standstill this summer

Majorca anti-tourism protests could bring the Balearic island 'to a standstill' in July as locals say it's on 'brink of collapse' and call for the government to take action

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Majorca anti-tourism protests threaten to bring island to standstill this summer

Majorca anti-tourism protests could bring the Balearic island 'to a standstill' in July as locals say it's on 'brink of collapse' and call for the government to take action

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dailymail.com11 h fa

Anti-tourism protesters vow to collapse Palma with demonstration

Activists announced their intention to take to the streets of the Majorcan capital, Palma, on Sunday as they staged a mini-protest outside a cathedral in the city.

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  1. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Anti-tourism protesters vow to collapse Palma with demonstration

    Activists announced their intention to take to the streets of the Majorcan capital, Palma, on Sunday as they staged a mini-protest outside a cathedral in the city.

  2. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Majorca anti-tourism protests threaten to bring island to standstill this summer

    Majorca anti-tourism protests could bring the Balearic island 'to a standstill' in July as locals say it's on 'brink of collapse' and call for the government to take action