Not as of 2002 (if that's any help)
Majorca is part of the Balearics islands.
ibiza, formentera, palma de mallorca
The Balearic Islands are a group of Islands each with their own capital HOWEVER Mallorca/Majorca is the largest of the islands and most popular with British Tourists. Santa Cruz de Tenerife La Palma ,Gran Canaria Mahon ,Minorca
Spain's principal chain islands ar two: the Balearics, off the Mediterranean coast, and the Canaries, near the Atlantic coast of Morocco/Western Sahara. Both are common holiday destinations, though the most popular by far are the Balearics - most notably Ibiza.
a country
That depends on the country. They are not classed as zoo animals in Australia.
The Canary Islands are politically part of Spain, which is in Europe. However, in terms of geography, they are part of the continent of Africa.
it is not an LEDC:List_of_medcs_and_ledcs_countries
Yes it is
Balearics
The Galpoga Islands are in What country
Most countries are not islands or, rather, are not exclusively made of islands. An example of a country with no islands at all is Afghanistan or Bolivia. An example of a country with islands, but is predominantly a mainland country is the USA or France.