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Mallorca prepares to enter Phase 2

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Calviá (Mallorca), May 21 (EFE), (Camera: Cati Cladera).- The City Council of Calviá (Mallorca, Spain) is preparing to enter Phase 2 of the de-escalation process on Monday.FOOTAGE OF WORKERS CLEANING UP THE BEACHES IN CALVIÁ (MALLORCA).

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