Flag of La Palma
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Geography | |
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Location | Atlantic Ocean |
Coordinates | 28°40′N 17°52′W / 28.667°N 17.867°W |
Archipelago | Canary Islands |
Area | 708.32 km2 (273.48 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 2,426 m (7,959 ft) |
Highest point | Roque de los Muchachos |
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Spain
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Autonomous Community | Canary Islands |
Province | Santa Cruz de Tenerife |
Capital city | Santa Cruz de La Palma |
Largest settlement | Los Llanos de Aridane (pop. 21,145 (2011)) |
Demographics | |
Population | 85,225 (2013) |
Pop. density | 122 /km2 (316 /sq mi) |
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La Palma (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈpalma]), also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly island of the Canary Islands, Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands. The total population is about 86,000, of which 18,000 (2003 data) live in the capital, Santa Cruz de la Palma and about 20,000 (2004 data) in Los Llanos de Aridane. La Palma has "sister city" status with El Dorado Hills, California. With an area of 708.32 square kilometres La Palma is fifth largest of the seven main islands, whilst the Roque de los Muchachos, at 2,426 metres, is second only to the peaks of the Teide massif on Tenerife.
In 1815, the German geologist Leopold von Buch visited the Canary Islands. It was as a result of his visit to Tenerife where he visited the Las Cañadas caldera and then later to La Palma where he visited the Taburiente caldera, that the Spanish word for cauldron or large cooking pot – "caldera" – was introduced into the geological vocabulary. In the center of the island is the Caldera de Taburiente National Park; one of four national parks in the Canary Islands.
La Palma, like the other islands of the Canary Island archipelago, is a volcanic ocean island. The volcano rises almost 7 km (4 mi) above the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. There is road access from sea level to the summit at 2,426 m (7,959 ft), which is marked by an outcrop of rocks called Los Muchachos ("The Lads"). This is the site of the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, one of the world's premier astronomical observatories.