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Haría (municipality)

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Country
  
Spain

Island
  
Lanzarote

Area
  
106.6 km²

Population
  
4,736 (2014)

Autonomous community
  
Canary Islands

Elevation
  
270 m

Province
  
Province of Las Palmas

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Haría is a municipality on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, the northernmost and easternmost Canarian municipality. Surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean, the municipality is bordered to the south by the municipality of Teguise. It forms part of Las Palmas Province. The seat of the municipality is the town of Haría. The population of the municipality was 4,872 in 2013. The total land area of the municipality is 106.59 square kilometres (41.15 sq mi).

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Geography

The west of the municipality is largely mountainous, with much of the western coastline rising steeply a little way inland. Numerous miradors (viewpoints) on this high ground offer some of the island's most spectacular views, the most well known being the Mirador del Rio which is a popular tourist attraction. To the southeast the land is low-lying and largely used for agriculture, with many small beach resorts along the coast. The northeast of the municipality is largely uninhabited, having been buried approximately 3000 years ago by the eruption of the Montaña Corona which formed the inhospitable Malpais de la Corona. This eruption also produced extensive hollow lava tunnels called jameos, some of which have been developed into two of the island's most-visited geological attractions: the Cueva de los Verdes and the Jameos del Agua.

Communities

  • Arrieta
  • Casa La Breña
  • Casas Las Escarnas
  • Charco del Palo
  • Guinate
  • Haría
  • Los Molinos
  • Mágues
  • Mala
  • Órzola
  • Punta Mujeres
  • Tabayesco
  • Ye
  • Sites of interest

  • Mirador del Río
  • Jameos del Agua
  • Cave of los Verdes
  • Montaña Corona
  • References

    Haría (municipality) Wikipedia