Residents on Tabarca have just about had enough of their Alicante council overlords and so have begun formal steps to take back control after years of frustration with distant authorities – distant in both kilometres and interest. Spain’s smallest inhabited island, measuring just 30 hectares and home to around 60 permanent residents in winter, sits off the Alicante coast, a short ferry ride from… Source

Tabarcxit: Smallest inhabited Spanish island, Tabarca, seeks independence
Adam Woodward·Euro Weekly News··1 min read
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