Hello, tears of the sea is not a correct translation. Lloret comes from Loreto which is latin version for Laurus nobilis tree. You can find the tree on Lloret de Mar's flag
@@Metropolitan-uu3vz Well when you compare it to anywhere in England, where I'm from, you can buy a modernized penthouse suite with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the beach front at Lloret De Mar, for half the price of you can buy a 1 bedroom flat in London.
Thanks @The_Rodinator for your comment. Strictly interpreted, you're correct. The Balearic Sea (like the "Adriatic Sea", "Aegean Sea", "Ionian Sea", "Tyrrhenian Sea", etc.) is a body of water in the Mediterranean Sea. For simplicity, most people refer to the entire body of water as the Mediterranean Sea.
Not being pedantic at all just saying, he states "being a coastal town by the Mediterranean Sea" at 1:10 its not by the Mediterranean Sea, it's hundreds of miles away from Mediterranean Sea
@@The_Rodenator It's officially a body of water in the Mediterranean sea so he's perfectly fine saying that... I would call that pedantic, especially when everyone would class it as going to visit the Mediterranean if going to that town and that every respected source states that the town has a Mediterranean beach!... Literally nobody refers to a beach on that coast as a Balearic beach lol... It's also debatable because different maps have that sea finishing at different parts, with some including that town and some not.
I was there two weeks ago,it was absolutely amazing and beautiful 🥰
Thanks @stephienaomi8471 for your feedback. We found the place wonderful as well.
thank you for this beautiful video/explanation ❤
You're welcome @jasperbraam6155. Thank you for your comment, much appreciated!
PLease note LL in Spanish is pronounced like Y in English. It is ronounced
Yoret De mar or Tears of the sea.Thank you for your video.
Thank you @detamanage204 for your feedback and the right pronunciation of "Lloret de Mar".
Hello, tears of the sea is not a correct translation. Lloret comes from Loreto which is latin version for Laurus nobilis tree. You can find the tree on Lloret de Mar's flag
Real Estate is so cheap in Lloret de mar, I went here on holiday years ago and have been dreaming of buying a home here ever since
Hello @MrGFXJake. Never looked into it but have always assumed Real Estate there will be expensive. Thanks for sharing this info.
@@Metropolitan-uu3vz Well when you compare it to anywhere in England, where I'm from, you can buy a modernized penthouse suite with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the beach front at Lloret De Mar, for half the price of you can buy a 1 bedroom flat in London.
That is a bargain!
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It's not the Mediterranean Sea it's the Balearic Sea
Thanks @The_Rodinator for your comment. Strictly interpreted, you're correct. The Balearic Sea (like the "Adriatic Sea", "Aegean Sea", "Ionian Sea", "Tyrrhenian Sea", etc.) is a body of water in the Mediterranean Sea. For simplicity, most people refer to the entire body of water as the Mediterranean Sea.
99.9% of people refer to any country or costal town on that southern coast of Europe as the Mediterranean or the Med... You're being pedantic!
Not being pedantic at all just saying, he states "being a coastal town by the Mediterranean Sea" at 1:10 its not by the Mediterranean Sea, it's hundreds of miles away from Mediterranean Sea
@@The_Rodenator It's officially a body of water in the Mediterranean sea so he's perfectly fine saying that...
I would call that pedantic, especially when everyone would class it as going to visit the Mediterranean if going to that town and that every respected source states that the town has a Mediterranean beach!... Literally nobody refers to a beach on that coast as a Balearic beach lol...
It's also debatable because different maps have that sea finishing at different parts, with some including that town and some not.
@@davidholgate123😂😂😂 calm down dear. Now who's being pedantic