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Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria

Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria is a town and a municipality in Las Palmas province of the Canary Islands. It is located on the north side of Gran Canaria island. Its population is 13,811 (2013),[3] and the area is 42.59 km2 (16.44 sq mi).[1]

Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria
View of La Atalaya
Municipal location in Gran Canaria
Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria
Location in the province of Las Palmas
Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria
Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands)
Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria
Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria (Spain, Canary Islands)
Coordinates: 28°8′20″N 15°37′58″W / 28.13889°N 15.63278°W / 28.13889; -15.63278
CountrySpain
Autonomous CommunityCanary Islands
ProvinceLas Palmas
IslandGran Canaria
Government
 • MayorPedro Manuel Rodríguez Pérez (Nueva Canarias)
Area
 • Total42.59 km2 (16.44 sq mi)
Elevation180 m (590 ft)
Population
 (2018)[2]
 • Total13,924
 • Density330/km2 (850/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+0 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (CEST (GMT +1))
Postal code
35450
Area code+34 (Spain) + 928 (Las Palmas)
Websitewww.santamariadeguia.es

The town Santa María de Guía is situated in a valley 2 km (1 mi) from the coast, 19 km (12 mi) west of Las Palmas. The municipality stretches from the coast into the mountainous interior of the island. The GC-2 motorway passes north of the town.

Toponimy edit

Currently the municipality takes its name from its municipal capital, combining the invocation of its primitive hermitage founded in honor of Santa María de Guía at the end of the fifteenth century.[4]

During the aboriginal stage of the island, which ends in the year 1483, the population nucleus received the denomination of Aguía, corresponding to the existing population in the same location of the historical center and its surroundings, and also near the aboriginal from Agaldar, capital of a guanarteme chiefdom. This denomination was maintained until 1555, as indicated in the land and water distribution documents of Gran Canaria, granted after the European conquest of the island.

After the European conquest, the historical nucleus was named as Villa de Guía, in short Guía, and it remained that way throughout the colonial period, until the 19th century. Already in the 19th century it begins to predominate the denomination of Guia de Gran Canaria, within a stream of administrative modernization, and especially to differentiate it from other homonymous populations such as Guía de Isora, on the island of Tenerife.[5][6][7][8]

Already in the twentieth century and within the period of the Franco dictatorship, on December 28, 1962, the mayor of that time, Rafael Velázquez García, proposed to change the official name to that of Santa María de Guía, incorporating the invocation of the Catholic religious temple existing in the municipality since the 16th century. The change was approved in full by the local corporation on April 26, 1963, subsequently obtaining the approval of the Island Council de Gran Canaria, which had been denied in the first instance, the change being to Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria by agreement of the Council of Ministers of the Franco government on July 23, 1963. [9] [10]

In 2008, the City Council promoted a debate from the municipal website for neighbors to express their opinion on whether or not to officially retake the name of Guía de Gran Canaria. [11]

Geography edit

 
View of The Watchtower of Sta. Mª de Guía.

Located in the north of Gran Canaria, the municipality has a triangular shape, which places its vertex towards the south, near the caldera of the Pinos de Gáldar. To the east it borders the municipality of Moya defined by Barranco de Moya until its mouth. To the west, the division follows some channels, surrounds the Pico de La Atalaya or Gáldar mountain, and continues to the coast, dividing the Pico de la Atalaya in two.

The coastline is defined between Caleta de Arriba until the mouth of the Barranco de Moya. The coasts are rocky due to erosion, cliffs predominating, with exceptions such as San Felipe beach, which in summer is covered with sand.

Climatology edit

The climatic conditions of Santa María de Guía derive from its northern position. Thus, there are three altitudinal steps, which are:

  • The coastal zone, which reaches up to 300 meters;
  • The medians between 300 and 600 meters;
  • The high zone, from 600 meters.

As it enters the interior of the island the number of sunny days per year is less; It rains more and temperatures are generally lower.

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1991 12,383—    
1996 13,117+5.9%
2001 13,893+5.9%
2002 14,171+2.0%
YearPop.±%
2003 14,255+0.6%
2004 14,107−1.0%
2013 13,811−2.1%

Heritage sites edit

The caves of Valerón, also called cenobio de Valerón, is a property of cultural interest in the "archaeological site" category. It is the largest pre-Hispanic collective granary. Its size is representative of Gran Canaria agriculture, unique among the Canaries islands in that it was traditionally dominated by plantations, much of these being grains, rather than by stock-breeding.[12]

The Quintana House is a sample of the ancient architecture of the municipality of Guia de Gran Canaria in the Canarian island of Gran Canaria, located in the Plaza Mayor de Guía and its buildings date from the 16th century. The Canarian balcony is of Mudejar style, in wood and coat of arms with the surnames Guanarteme and Quintana.

See also edit

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Instituto Canario de Estadística, area
  2. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  3. ^ Instituto Canario de Estadística, population
  4. ^ López García, J.S (1984). Origin and development of the historical centers of the Region of Agáldar: Gáldar and Guía. Coordinated by Francisco Morales Padrón. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Cabildo de Gran Canaria. ISBN 84-85628-57-8.
  5. ^ Madoz, Pascual (1847). Geographic-statistical-historical dictionary of Spain and its possessions of Overseas. Vol. IX. Madrid: Est. Universal typographic-literary. p. 77.
  6. ^ Viera and Clavijo, José de (1950–1952) [1772]. Elías Serra Rafols (ed.). News of the general history of the Canary Islands. Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Goya Editions.
  7. ^ González-Sosa, Pedro (March 17, 2008). . La Provincia. Diario de Las Palmas. Prensa Ibérica. Archived from the original on June 27, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  8. ^ Aguiar Castellano, Sergio (2008). "Regarding the name change of the municipality of GUÍA" (PDF). ¡Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria: Ciudaddeguia.com. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  9. ^ "History". Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  10. ^ Today, patron feast of Santa María de Guía. 15 August 1965. Retrieved November 15, 2018. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)
  11. ^ Monzón, M. J. (May 26, 2008). "A name to debate". La Provincia. Diario de Las Palmas. Prensa Ibérica. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  12. ^ Cenobio de Valeron, section "El yacimiento arqueologico". On arqueologiacanaria.com.

External links edit

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For the Christian image in the Philippines see Our Lady of Guidance Santa Maria de Guia de Gran Canaria is a town and a municipality in Las Palmas province of the Canary Islands It is located on the north side of Gran Canaria island Its population is 13 811 2013 3 and the area is 42 59 km2 16 44 sq mi 1 Santa Maria de Guia de Gran CanariaMunicipalityView of La AtalayaFlagCoat of armsMunicipal location in Gran CanariaSanta Maria de Guia de Gran CanariaLocation in the province of Las PalmasShow map of Province of Las PalmasSanta Maria de Guia de Gran CanariaSanta Maria de Guia de Gran Canaria Canary Islands Show map of Canary IslandsSanta Maria de Guia de Gran CanariaSanta Maria de Guia de Gran Canaria Spain Canary Islands Show map of Spain Canary IslandsCoordinates 28 8 20 N 15 37 58 W 28 13889 N 15 63278 W 28 13889 15 63278CountrySpainAutonomous CommunityCanary IslandsProvinceLas PalmasIslandGran CanariaGovernment MayorPedro Manuel Rodriguez Perez Nueva Canarias Area 1 Total42 59 km2 16 44 sq mi Elevation AMSL 180 m 590 ft Population 2018 2 Total13 924 Density330 km2 850 sq mi Time zoneUTC 0 CET Summer DST UTC 1 CEST GMT 1 Postal code35450Area code 34 Spain 928 Las Palmas Websitewww santamariadeguia es The town Santa Maria de Guia is situated in a valley 2 km 1 mi from the coast 19 km 12 mi west of Las Palmas The municipality stretches from the coast into the mountainous interior of the island The GC 2 motorway passes north of the town Contents 1 Toponimy 2 Geography 2 1 Climatology 3 Population 4 Heritage sites 5 See also 6 Notes and references 6 1 Notes 6 2 References 7 External linksToponimy editCurrently the municipality takes its name from its municipal capital combining the invocation of its primitive hermitage founded in honor of Santa Maria de Guia at the end of the fifteenth century 4 During the aboriginal stage of the island which ends in the year 1483 the population nucleus received the denomination of Aguia corresponding to the existing population in the same location of the historical center and its surroundings and also near the aboriginal from Agaldar capital of a guanarteme chiefdom This denomination was maintained until 1555 as indicated in the land and water distribution documents of Gran Canaria granted after the European conquest of the island After the European conquest the historical nucleus was named as Villa de Guia in short Guia and it remained that way throughout the colonial period until the 19th century Already in the 19th century it begins to predominate the denomination of Guia de Gran Canaria within a stream of administrative modernization and especially to differentiate it from other homonymous populations such as Guia de Isora on the island of Tenerife 5 6 7 8 Already in the twentieth century and within the period of the Franco dictatorship on December 28 1962 the mayor of that time Rafael Velazquez Garcia proposed to change the official name to that of Santa Maria de Guia incorporating the invocation of the Catholic religious temple existing in the municipality since the 16th century The change was approved in full by the local corporation on April 26 1963 subsequently obtaining the approval of the Island Council de Gran Canaria which had been denied in the first instance the change being to Santa Maria de Guia de Gran Canaria by agreement of the Council of Ministers of the Franco government on July 23 1963 9 10 In 2008 the City Council promoted a debate from the municipal website for neighbors to express their opinion on whether or not to officially retake the name of Guia de Gran Canaria 11 Geography edit nbsp View of The Watchtower of Sta Mª de Guia Located in the north of Gran Canaria the municipality has a triangular shape which places its vertex towards the south near the caldera of the Pinos de Galdar To the east it borders the municipality of Moya defined by Barranco de Moya until its mouth To the west the division follows some channels surrounds the Pico de La Atalaya or Galdar mountain and continues to the coast dividing the Pico de la Atalaya in two The coastline is defined between Caleta de Arriba until the mouth of the Barranco de Moya The coasts are rocky due to erosion cliffs predominating with exceptions such as San Felipe beach which in summer is covered with sand Climatology edit The climatic conditions of Santa Maria de Guia derive from its northern position Thus there are three altitudinal steps which are The coastal zone which reaches up to 300 meters The medians between 300 and 600 meters The high zone from 600 meters As it enters the interior of the island the number of sunny days per year is less It rains more and temperatures are generally lower Population editHistorical populationYearPop 199112 383 199613 117 5 9 200113 893 5 9 200214 171 2 0 YearPop 200314 255 0 6 200414 107 1 0 201313 811 2 1 Heritage sites editThe caves of Valeron also called cenobio de Valeron is a property of cultural interest in the archaeological site category It is the largest pre Hispanic collective granary Its size is representative of Gran Canaria agriculture unique among the Canaries islands in that it was traditionally dominated by plantations much of these being grains rather than by stock breeding 12 The Quintana House is a sample of the ancient architecture of the municipality of Guia de Gran Canaria in the Canarian island of Gran Canaria located in the Plaza Mayor de Guia and its buildings date from the 16th century The Canarian balcony is of Mudejar style in wood and coat of arms with the surnames Guanarteme and Quintana See also editList of municipalities in Las PalmasNotes and references editNotes edit References edit a b Instituto Canario de Estadistica area Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute Instituto Canario de Estadistica population Lopez Garcia J S 1984 Origin and development of the historical centers of the Region of Agaldar Galdar and Guia Coordinated by Francisco Morales Padron Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Cabildo de Gran Canaria ISBN 84 85628 57 8 Madoz Pascual 1847 Geographic statistical historical dictionary of Spain and its possessions of Overseas Vol IX Madrid Est Universal typographic literary p 77 Viera and Clavijo Jose de 1950 1952 1772 Elias Serra Rafols ed News of the general history of the Canary Islands Santa Cruz de Tenerife Goya Editions Gonzalez Sosa Pedro March 17 2008 Retrieve the denomination Guia of Gran Canaria La Provincia Diario de Las Palmas Prensa Iberica Archived from the original on June 27 2021 Retrieved November 15 2018 Aguiar Castellano Sergio 2008 Regarding the name change of the municipality of GUIA PDF Santa Maria de Guia de Gran Canaria Ciudaddeguia com Retrieved November 15 2018 History Retrieved November 15 2018 Today patron feast of Santa Maria de Guia 15 August 1965 Retrieved November 15 2018 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a newspaper ignored help Monzon M J May 26 2008 A name to debate La Provincia Diario de Las Palmas Prensa Iberica Retrieved November 15 2018 Cenobio de Valeron section El yacimiento arqueologico On arqueologiacanaria com External links editmancomunidaddelnorte org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Maria de Guia de Gran Canaria amp oldid 1222843444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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