Teguise, Las Palmas

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Municipality of Teguise
Municipality of Teguise

Teguise is a Canarian municipality in the north-central and the eastern portion of the island of Lanzarote in the Las Palmas province in the Canary Islands The population is 14,214 (ISTAC, 2003), its density is 53.84/km² and the area is 263.98 km². The town population is around 3,000. The population doubling time is about 20 years and the growth between 2001 and 2003 was at 10.14% It is located north of Arrecife on a main highway of LZ1 and south of Haíra. The main industry are agriculture and tourism. The Atlantic Ocean is to the northwest and east and the mountains are around the municipality.

Farmlands dominate the rest of the municipality. César Manrique was born in the area. The insect of the island is the cochineal which carmine, a dye is extracted from.

The municipality also comprises a number of neighbouring islands islands including Graciosa, Alegranza, Roque del Este, Roque del Oeste and Montaña Clara.


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[edit] Geography

  • Location:
    • Latitude: 29.05 (29°3') N
    • Longitude: 13.55 (13°33') W
  • Altitude:
    • Lowest: Atlantic Ocean
    • Centre: 360 m
  • Postal code: 35530

[edit] Historical population

Year Population Change
2001 12,905 -
2002 13,714 809/6.27%
2003 14,214 500/3.64%

[edit] Communities

  • Bajamar
  • Las Cabreras
  • La Caleta
  • Casa del Molino
  • Urbanización des Cocoteros
  • Cortijo de Don Juan Feo
  • La Costa
  • Urbanización Famara
  • Guatiza, located 8 km northeast from Tegiuse is the famous town located near the grassy mountains and a small plain.
  • Laderas
  • Mala
  • El Mojón
  • Mozaga
  • Muñique
  • Nazaret
  • Urbanización Oasis de Nazaret
  • Sóo
  • Tahiche
  • Tao
  • Teseguite
  • Tiagua
  • Los Valles

Isla de La Graciosa

[edit] Sites of interest

  • Jardín de Cactus, in Guatiza
  • Wind sculpture
Wind sculpture by César Manrique, Taro de Tahíche
Wind sculpture by César Manrique, Taro de Tahíche

[edit] History

The town was founded in 1414. Teguise served as the capital of the island until the capital moved to Arrecife in 1852.

[edit] Other

Teguise has schools, lyceums, a gymnasia, a church, beaches, a port, a post office, parks and a squares (plaza) including Plaza de la Constitución.

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[edit] See also

North: Haría
West: Atlantic Ocean
Teguise East: Atlantic Ocean
South: Tinajo, San Bartolomé and Arrecife