La Victoria de Acentejo

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La Victoria de Acentejo
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Autonomous region: Canary Islands
Province: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Island: Tenerife
Area: 18.35 km²
some reads 17.93 km²
Population 2006 : 8,432 (ISTAC)
Population density: 465.7/km²
Elevation: 360 m
Postal code: -
Location: 28.41667/28°25' N lat.
16.433/16°26' W long.
Municipal code: E-38051
Website: www.lavictoriadeacentejo.com

La Victoria de Acentejo (Spanish meaning Victory of Acentejo in which the Spanish won in 1494) is located on the north coast of Tenerife. It is located 12 km E of Puerto de la Cruz, about 26 km SSW of the capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife (City), and 15km from Tenerife North Airport.

La Victoria is linked by the TF5 Motorway and the old highway to Icod de los Vinos and the capital. The valley area is mostly farmland and urban areas covers much of the area on the Atlantic. The mountain and the hills are to the south. Today, the majority of the population live in cities, and the major industries are agriculture and tourism.

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Before the arrival of the Spaniards, La Acentejo was part of the menceyato (kingdom) of Taoro. The first and the second battles of Acentejo took place in 1494. The Spanish under Alonso Fernández de Lugo suffered a terrible defeat at this first battle, at the place now called La Matanza ("The Slaughter"). It occurred in present-day Barranco de San Antonio, which the Guanches called Farfan. The second battle resulted in a victory for the Spaniards, in which the town of La Victoria de Acentejo was founded.

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Northwest: Atlantic Ocean North: Atlantic Ocean Northeast: La Matanza de Acentejo
West: Santa Ursula La Victoria de Acentejo East: Candelaria and Güímar
Southwest: Santa Ursula South: Santa Úrsula and Candelaria Southeast: Candelaria