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Vallehermoso, Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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Country
  
Spain

Island
  
La Gomera

Area
  
109.3 km²

Population
  
2,913 (2014)

Autonomous Region
  
Canary Islands

Time zone
  
GMT (UTC+0)

Local time
  
Friday 11:18 PM

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Weather
  
19°C, Wind W at 11 km/h, 72% Humidity

Province
  
Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Vallehermoso is a village and municipality in the western part of the island La Gomera in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife of the Canary Islands, Spain. The town of Vallehermoso, the seat of the municipality, is situated in the northern part of the municipality, 3 km from the coast and 18 km northwest of the island capital, San Sebastián de la Gomera.

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Map of Vallehermoso, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

The population was 2,945 in 2013, and the area is 109.32 square kilometres (42.21 sq mi), making it the second largest municipality of the island. The elevation of the urban centre of the town is 230 metres (750 ft). Vallehermoso is known for its "miel de palma" (palm honey) as well as tomato, potato and banana production.

Subdivisions

  • Alojera
  • Arguamul
  • El Cercado
  • Chipude
  • La Dama
  • Epina
  • El Ingenio
  • Macayo
  • Tamargada
  • Tazo
  • Sites of interest

    The municipality features a rock-formed mountain Los Organos which are made up of basalt rocks. Mountaintops includes El Cercado and La Fortaleza or Chipude. The natural beauty of the mountain area forms a part of the Garajonay Park. Directly by the coast of Vallehermoso features a cultural centre named El Castillo del Mar, located in an old banana factory which was used until 1950 is the centre for concerts, cinema and folklore music. The Castillo was restored in 1981 by the photographer Thomas K. Müller.

    A botanical garden, Jardín Botánico del Descubrimiento de Vallehermoso, was constructed in 2000 under the direction of botanist Dr. David Bramwell of the Botanical Gardens in Las Palmas at a cost of 310 million pesetas. The garden covers an area of 16,219 square metres (174,580 sq ft) and contains plant species from five continents, especially species found by the explorers of the New World. Plants from all the Canary Islands archipelago are included, with a special focus on the endemic plants of La Gomera.

    References

    Vallehermoso, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Wikipedia