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San Andrés, Santa Cruz de Tenerife

San Andrés
Village
San Andrés within Santa Cruz de Tenerife
San Andrés within Santa Cruz de Tenerife
San Andrés is located in Canary Islands
San Andrés
San Andrés
Location in Canary Islands
Coordinates: 28°30′15″N 16°11′35″W / 28.50417°N 16.19306°W / 28.50417; -16.19306Coordinates: 28°30′15″N 16°11′35″W / 28.50417°N 16.19306°W / 28.50417; -16.19306
Country Spain
Autonomous Community Canary Islands
Province Tenerife
Island Tenerife
Municipality Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Population (2013)
 • Total 3,121
Time zone CET (UTC+0)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (GMT +1) (UTC+1)

San Andrés is a village located on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands (Spain). It is located on the coast, at the foot of the Anaga mountains, 7 km northeast of the capital city Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is administratively part of the municipality of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. San Andrés is one of the oldest villages of the Canary Islands, and was founded around 1497.

San Andres has had numerous names throughout its history. The Guanches called the two valleys that make up San Andrés "Abicor" and "Ibaute", being current and valleys of Cercado de Las Huertas respectively. According to some scholars "Abicor" was associated with fig trees, while others are similar to African voices to refer to the hives. Already after the arrival of the Spaniards, the valley became known in the early years of the Higueras Valley (by the abundance of them), Valle de Las Higueras and Los Sauces, Valle de Salazar (by the owners dated to the area) and Valle de San Andrés (being the saint's devotees Salazar) interchangeably. Finally prevail the current name of San Andrés. However, during the first half of the twentieth century was also known as "San Andres de Pots" by the major pottery production.

From 1505–1510 Don Lope de Salazar, built the chapel, on which the current church is based, and he placed two images: St. Andrew the Apostle, by special devotion, and Saint Lucy, in honor of the name of his wife. St. Andrew Church (Iglesia de San Andrés) was constructed on a structure from an earlier period. Also in San Andrés one finds a former castle, which was built to defend Tenerife of the assaults of the pirates.

A fortress used to exist, with a tower built in 1706, but was destroyed by storms in 1740 and 1896.

In 1973 the administration brought 4 million bags of Sahara sand to the island into the Las Teresitas beach and improved the infrastructure. The Spanish court stopped larger tourist properties in 1984.


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