Sant Lluís

Sant Lluís is a municipality on the tip of south-east in the Spanish Balearic Islands. The area is most noteworthy for its varied coastline, with fine sand beaches and cliffs.
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  • Type: Village with 2,890 residents
  • Description: municipality of Spain
  • Also known as: San Luis” and “Sant Lluis
  • Postal codes: 07710, 07711, and 07713
  • Neighbors:

Places of Interest

Highlights include Església parroquial de Sant Lluís and Es Molí de Dalt.

Church
Photo: Menorca2010, Public domain.
is a church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Binibeca Vell and Es Castell.

Hamlet
is a town located on the southern coast of the Mediterranean island of , which belongs to the municipality of Sant Lluís. It is 5 km from the capital of the municipality, and 8 km from Port Mahon, the island's capital. is situated 3½ km southwest of Sant Lluís.

Village
is a town of almost 8,000 people at the mouth of the port of in the east of . The town takes its name from the Castle of San Felipe, which was built to protect the island against attacks by the Turks in the 16th century. is situated 4½ km northeast of Sant Lluís.

is the capital city of . It has a fine natural harbour, one of the best in the Mediterranean, which was why the British made it the capital following their occupation of 1708.

Sant Lluís

Latitude
39.84913° or 39° 50′ 57″ north
Longitude
4.25798° or 4° 15′ 29″ east
Population
2,890
Elevation
60 metres (197 feet)
United Nations Location Code
ES SL4
Open location code
8FF6R7X5+M5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 313470120
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2511302
Wiki­data ID
Q984499
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Waray—“Sant Lluís” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Sant Lluís
  • Arabic: سان لويس، جزر البليار
  • Arabic: سان لويس
  • Aragonese: San Luis
  • Aragonese: Sant Lluís
  • Basque: Sant Lluis
  • Basque: Sant Lluís
  • Catalan: Sant Lluís
  • Catalan: Santlluisser
  • Catalan: Santlluissera
  • Cebuano: Sant Lluís
  • Chechen: Сан-Луис (Менорка)
  • Chechen: Сан-Луис
  • Chinese: 圣路易斯
  • Chinese: 桑特柳伊斯
  • Czech: San Luis
  • Czech: Sant Lluís
  • Danish: San Luis (De Baleariske Øer)
  • Danish: San Luis
  • Dutch: Sant Lluis
  • Dutch: Sant Lluís
  • Egyptian Arabic: سان لويس
  • French: San Luis
  • French: Sant Lluis
  • French: Sant Lluís
  • Galician: Sant Lluís
  • Georgian: სან-ლუისი (მენორკა)
  • Georgian: სან-ლუისი
  • German: Sant Lluís
  • Hungarian: Sant Lluís
  • Interlingua: Sant Lluís
  • Irish: Sant Lluís
  • Italian: Sant Lluís
  • Japanese: サン・リュイス
  • Japanese: サント・リュイス
  • Ladin: Sant Lluís
  • Lithuanian: San Ljuisas
  • Lombard: Sant Lluís
  • Malay: Sant Lluís
  • Norwegian Bokmål: San Luis
  • Norwegian: San Luis
  • Occitan (post 1500): Sant Lluís
  • Persian: سن لوئیز
  • Polish: Sant Lluís
  • Portuguese: Sant Lluís
  • Russian: Сан-Луис
  • Russian: Сан-Луйс
  • South Azerbaijani: سن لوئیز
  • Spanish: San Luis
  • Swedish: Sant Lluís
  • Tatar: Сан-Луис (Менорка)
  • Tatar: Сан-Луис
  • Turkish: Sant Lluis
  • Turkish: Sant Lluís
  • Venetian: Sant Lluís
  • Vietnamese: Sant Lluís
  • Waray (Philippines): Sant Lluís

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Pla de sa Creu and Ajuntament de Sant Lluís.

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