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Santa Brígida, Las Palmas

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Country
  
Spain

Island
  
Gran Canaria

Postal code
  
35300

Elevation
  
520 m

Province
  
Province of Las Palmas

Local time
  
Tuesday 9:52 PM

Autonomous Community
  
Canary Islands

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+0)

Website
  
www.santabrigida.es

Area
  
23.81 km²

Population
  
18,775 (2014)

Area code
  
928

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Weather
  
14°C, Wind N at 34 km/h, 77% Humidity

Santa Brígida is a town and a municipality in the northeastern part of the island of Gran Canaria in the Province of Las Palmas of the Canary Islands. Its population is 18,791 (2013), and the area is 23.81 km². It is situated in the mountains, 13 km southwest of Las Palmas.

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Map of Sta Br%C3%ADgida, Las Palmas, Spain

Sites of interest

  • Bandama Caldera (The Caldera de Bandama Natural Monument), part of the Tafira Protected Landscape. This volcanic caldera reaches 569 m (1,867 ft) above sea level at the highest point on its rim, Pico de Bandama, and is about 1,000 m (3,300 ft) wide and 200 m (660 ft) deep. The steep walk to the bottom of the caldera takes about half an hour. Volcanic ash of different hues is in great abundance, and there are some interesting botanic species of Canary Islands origin.
  • Archaeological sites in Santa Brígida. In the valley of La Angostura and Las Meleguinas one can find numerous traces of Aboriginal Canarians that have prompted the declaration of the area as a Cultural, as groups of caves carved into rock, silos or sidewalks. In the archaeological site of El Tope, discovered on 16 July 1988, where you can see remnants that suggest the existence of an aboriginal burial mound, as well as ceramics, pottery and curious pintaderas. It has been discovered Libyan-Berber inscriptions and some vessels (which are now in the Museo Canario). Also in the same area in the wall of the volcano is the Cueva de Los Frailes, a set of 37 caves discovered in 1933.
  • References

    Santa Brígida, Las Palmas Wikipedia


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