Pine Islands

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Pine Islands
Image:Ibiza flag.png
Flag of Ibiza and Formentera
Geography
Image:Localització de les Pitiüses respecte les Illes Balears.svg
LocationMediterranean Sea
CoordinatesCoordinates: 38°42′N, 1°27′E
ArchipelagoBalearic Islands

Area654.28 km²
Highest pointAtalaya, Ibiza 476 m
Administration
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Autonomous CommunityBalearic Islands
ProvinceBalearic Islands

Largest cityIbiza (37,408)

Demographics
Population161,369 (as of 2006)

Pine Islands or Pityuses (Spanish: Islas Pitiusas; Catalan: Illes Pitiüses) is the name given collectively to the Balearic Islands of Ibiza (Eivissa) and Formentera, in the Mediterranean Sea.

The islands are situated approximately 100 km southwest of the island of Majorca (Mallorca), and approximately 80 km east of the Spanish mainland (Cabo de la Nao, Alicante, Valencia).

In antiquity they were known as the Pityussa islands, listed in Claudius Ptolemy's Geography, under the names Ophiusis and Ebyssus, which had a town of the same. The islands were used by Cilician pirates as a base. The Roman general Annius drove them out with a large fleet and with them the Roman renegade general Quintus Sertorius, who was seeking refuge there.

The Pine Islands are sometimes grouped together as part of the Balearic Islands, or else considered separate with the Balearics proper being Majorca and Minorca (Menorca). Politically, they are part of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands.

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