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[[Image:Localització de Maó.png|thumb|right|200px|Municipality of [[Mahón]]]]
[[Image:Localització de Maó.png|thumb|right|200px|Municipality of [[Mahón]]]]
'''Mahón''' (alternately, '''Maó''' in [[Catalan language|Catalan]]), is a [[municipality]] and the capital city of the [[Balearic islands|Balearic Island]] of [[Minorca]] (the Balearic Islands form an autonomous [[Spain|Spanish]] community), located in the eastern part of the island. Mahon boasts one of the deepest natural [[port]]s in the world.
'''Mahón''' (alternately, '''Maó''' in [[Catalan language|Catalan]]), is a

The name's origin is attributed to the Carthaginian general [[Mago Barca]], brother to [[Hannibal]], who is thought to have taken refuge there in [[205 BC]].

Mahon was captured in 1287 from the [[Moors]] by [[Alfonso III of Aragon]] and incorporated into the [[Kingdom of Majorca]], a vassal kingdom of the [[Kingdom of Aragon]]. Its harbour, one of the most strategically important in the western [[Mediterranean]], was re-fortified.

Minorca was captured by the [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] during the [[War of the Spanish Succession]] in [[1707]], and its status as a British possession was confirmed by the [[Treaty of Utrecht]] in [[1713]]. During the island's years as a [[British Empire|British dependency]] in the [[18th century]], Mahon served as its capital and residence for the governor, the most famous being [[General Richard Kane]] (references to General Kane as "Sir" are erroneous; he was never knighted <ref> {{cite book |title= [[Richard Kane Governor of Minorca]] |last= Sloss |first= Janet |authorlink= Janet Sloss |year= 1995 |publisher= [[The Bonaventura Press]] |isbn= 0-9508153-6-5 }} </ref> [http://www.bonaventura.co.uk The Bonaventura Press]).
[[Image:Mahon-Altstadt.jpg|thumb|right|Historic centre of Mahon]]
Today it serves as the seat of the Island Council of Minorca (''Consell Insular de Menorca'').

Towards the end of the [[20th century]], a refurbishment of its historic centre was made possible by income from [[tourism]].

A traditional cheese made on the island (''[[Mahón cheese|Queso de Mahón]]'') is named after the city. [[Mayonnaise]] is argued to have its origin and name in this Minorcan city. In Spanish ''mahón'' is also the name of [[nankeen]], especially the blue cloth.

== Spelling controversy ==
There is some debate over what the correct spelling of the city's name in English should be; due to the general tendency in English to ignore accents in foreign words, many dictionaries refer to the city by an adaptation (''Mahon'') of its Spanish name (''Mahón''), while many other sources vouch for using the Catalan spelling (''Maó'') in English-language publications.
[[Image:Maó 120.PNG|thumb|120px|Traditional coat of arms of Mahon]]
Related to this, there is controversy around the correct official [[toponomy]]: (''Maó'') is the proper form according to [[Catalan orthography]] and approved by local, regional and national government, but (''Mahón''), is preferred by some [[conservatism|conservatist]] sectors. Some also prefer the old Catalan spelling (''Mahó'').

==Nightlife==

Mahon port's nightlife displays many different aspects- some controversial. There is the Casino Maritimo end which is very pleasant and offers a wide range of bars including Le Mar, Latitude 40, Wepi, Portobello and Mambo; further on up the port is a nice American bar, Nashville, which offers a 2L boot for the "whole hearted" people. Further up there is the "steps" as the English know it. This is where it becomes controversial; there are three main nightclubs which include Aura, Virtual and Onda, and bars such as bar Terminal, Nou Berri, Akellare. There can sometimes be clashes in the three nightclubs between different groups of customers, particularly on a Friday or Saturday night. This area is also full of drugs, and often some large gangs. But Nou Berri is a very nice bar all round; as is Akellare. Once these have closed you can either call it a night or maybe walk or get a taxi to Club Si, a very basic nightclub but very enjoyable at the same time


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The Irish surnames Mahon and MacMahon are not related. For the town in Ireland see Mahon, County Cork.
Municipality of Mahón

Mahón (alternately, Maó in Catalan), is a

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