Firgas, Las Palmas

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Municipality of Firgas
Map
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Autonomous region: Canary Islands
Province: Las Palmas
Island: Gran Canaria
Area: 15.33 km²
some reads 14.72 km²
Population: 7,825 (2004)
Population density: 246.53/km²
Elevation:
Lowest:
Centre:
Highest:

Atlantic Ocean
485 m
southern part
Location: 28.1/28°6' N lat.
15.55/15°35' W long.
Municipal code: E-35008
Car designation: GC until 2001

Firgas is a Canary Islands municipality in the province of Las Palmas. Is a suburb of Las Palmas city. It is situated in the north of Gran Canaria. It has an area of 15.77 km², 7,023 inhabitants (ISTAC, 2003) and the density of 455.34/km². It celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1988. The town was founded in 1488.

Historical population

Year Population Density
1991 5,735 -
1996 6,526 -
2001 6,865 429.06/km²
2002 6,927 -
2003 7,023 455.34/km²
2004 7,060 479.62/km²

Location

View from the San Roque town square.

The town, which is in a green and rural zone, is also known as the balcony of the Atlantic. It has a great view of the northern coast of the island and of most of the neighbouring island of Tenerife. It is one of the seven towns in Gran Canaria that has no beach, although it is only a few minutes from the coast by car, and 20 minutes drive from the capital. The water might be the best known feature of the island, which has a plant that bottles "Firgas water".

San Roque town square in Firgas.

The town

The central square, which has a church and town hall, is called San Roque. Important attractions are the different squares, and the Paseo the Gran Canaria, where a 30 meter high waterfall has been laid out, as well as relief models of the different islands.

Other

Firgas has schools, a few lyceums and gymnasia, churches, a post office and a few squares (plazas).

See also

External links

North: Moya and Arucas
West: Moya Firgas East: Arucas
South: Valleseco Southeast: Teror

Coordinates: 28°6′0″N 15°33′0″W / 28.10000°N 15.55000°W / 28.10000; -15.55000

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