The attachment of the islanders to Menorca goes beyond being their simple homeland. Perhaps it is that love, that instinct for maternal protection, that has benefited the island the most in recent decades. Far from the uncontrolled urbanization of other territories, the simplicity and order that reign on the land add an extra calm to the landscape.
It was in 1993 when UNESCO declared the island a Biosphere Reserve, thanks to the balance achieved between social and economic progress, and respect for the territory and tradition. Sustainability, a word that is now so fashionable, was, and still is, the island's hallmark.
The path begun in the 90s has marked the line of political, social, environmental and tourist action, with maximum respect for the landscape and the conservation of the environment. A path, we now know, that does not have an end. As the love of the islanders for Menorca does not have.
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