Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Information about Santa Cruz de Tenerife

See also Santa Cruz de Tenerife (province).
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Statistics
Autonomous region:Canary Islands
Province:Santa Cruz de Tenerife (province)
Island:Tenerife
Area:150.56 km²
some reads 150.54 km²
Population:221,627(2005)
Population density:1,457.33/km²
Elevation:325 m
Postal code:E-38003
Location:28.4667/28°28' N lat.
16.26/16°15' W long.
Municipal code:E-38038
Name of inhabitants:Santacruceros or
Chicarreros
Address of the city administration:N/A

Website:[1]
Politics
Mayor:Miguel Zerolo Aguilar (CC)


Santa Cruz de Tenerife (2005 population 223,148) is a Spanish city on the island of Tenerife, the largest and most populated of the Canary Islands after Las Palmas de Gran Canaria as stated in the 2006 census and has a metropolitan area population of 423.022 thousand people.

It is the capital of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and a co-capital of the autonomous community of the Canary Islands. It is part of one of the two biggest metropolitan areas in the Islands with 423,198 habitants, and itself, the second biggest city in the archipelago, second to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria with whom it shares the status of capital city.

It is home to the Parliament of the Canary Islands, the Canarian Ministry of Presidency (shared in a 4 years term years with Las Palmas), a half the ministries and boards of the Canarian Government, (the other half being located in Gran Canaria), the Tenerife Provincial Courts and 2 courts of the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands. There are also several dependecies of the La Laguna University lying on Santa Cruz soil, like the Fine Arts School or the Naval Sciences Faculty. Its harbour is one of Spain's busiests and it comprises three different sectors. It is important for its commercial and passengers traffic and for being one of the major stations in the cruisers' route from Europe to the Caribbean.

Historical population

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The city as seen from San Andres´ Industrial Estate


Year Population Change
North: Atlantic Ocean
West: San Cristóbal de La LagunaSanta Cruz de TenerifeEast: Atlantic Ocean
Southwest: El RosarioSouth: El Rosario


| 1991 || 200,172 || - | 1996 || 203,787 || - | 2001 || 188,477 || 1,453.28/km² | 2002 || 217,414 || - | 2003 || 220,022 || 1,461.36/km² | 2004 || 219,466 || 1,457.33/km²

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In 1990, the population slowly boomed above the 200,000 mark but fell in the late-1990s but returned in 2002 and head to a record level in the 2003 census but the 2004 population saw a minor slowdown only to hit a new record the next year, mostly due to booming immigration rates in the region, mostly from Latin America and Africa.

Communications

Santa Cruz, being the centre of the Tenerife Metropolitan Area, is the logical hub for the island's motorway network.

The 85 km. long TF1 Motorway links the south of the island including Playa de las Américas and other southern resorts and towns with its capital. The motorway itself starts near Auditorio and allows to access Santa Cruz and La Laguna through three different ways.

TF5 Motorway links Santa Cruz with the Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava and northern side of the island, passing right through La Laguna before getting into Santa Cruz.

The Santa Cruz harbour is one of the busiest in Spain, and three different quays host regular ferries, fast ferries, cruise ships and merchant ships.

Tenerife North Airport lies on the TF5 Motorway on the outskirts of the city.

Tenerife South Airport, the mainly tourist ,and , ranking 7th in Spain, lies just by TF1 Motorway, 75 km, south of Santa Cruz. there are Plans to link this airport to the capital with a train network.

The Intercambiador is in the Avenida 3 de Mayo, hub for all TITSA bus lines and the start of the new Tenerife Tram service, and major parking places.

After two years of intensive effort, the Tenerife Tram service will start working in mid-2007. The first line will start in the Intercambiador, and will end in La Laguna's Avenida Trinidad, reaching Tenerife North Airport in a next stage. Yet another line, from Puerto de la Cruz, is planned.

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TF5 highway as passing by the Guajara Commercial Area and the Central Campus

Subdivisions

There are five administrative subdivisions in Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Anaga, Centro - Las Colinas, Salud - La Salle, Ofra - Costa Sur and Suroeste. You can learn more about Santa Cruz de Tenerife's subdivisions in [2] (Spanish). After recent national legislation (Major Cities Act), each district has a local citizen participation committee ("Tagoror") where representatives of the differente political parties and residents' associations have some influence in municipal policies in their district.

Economy

The economy of Santa Cruz relies mainly on services. Trade, tourism, import-export, the seaport and the presence of the major political and financial institutions, as well as the most important companies, guarantee a strong economic activity and development. The building sector is also quite relevant, while industry, apart from the oil refinery and food processing, is minoritary. The last years have witnessed a certain madness in the building sector, as in many places in Spain. The city of Santa Cruz has refurnished many of its quarters, modernised its infrastructures, built brand new areas, malls, high buildings and some charismatic constructions, such as Calatrava´s Auditorio or the Congress Hall, César Manrique´s Marina or the not yet completed Óscar Domínguez Museum of Modern Art and Culture (IODACC) and the new Plaza de España layout, both by Basel-based Pritzker Price winner studio Herzog & de Meuron. The works to renew the concept under man-made Las Teresitas Beach are due to start this year, under the direction of French architect Dominique Perrault

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Congress Centre and Marina


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building development

History

The area was known to the Guanches, the first inhabitants of the island, as Añazo. Later, it became one of the most important ports of the Atlantic and the Canary Islands, a position it retains to this day. The rise of this former fishermen's village happened after a Volcano destroyed the port of Garachico in the XVIII century. Santa Cruz became the major port of the Island. It acquired first independence from La Laguna and, in the 19th century, was awarded the status of Capital of the Canary Islands province by king Ferdinand VII.

In the last years, it has become clear that there exists a de facto union with neighbouring city San Cristóbal de La Laguna (141.627 inhabitants as in 2005 census) due to the rapid growth of population and lack of empty space between both, forming a merged metropolitan unity home to 420.198 inhabitants including nearby municipalities Tegueste, Candelaria and El Rosario. Regarding this situation, the mayor of Santa Cruz, Miguel Zerolo Aguilar and his La Laguna counterpart, Ana María Oramas Moro, both belonging to the Canarian Nationalists Party(CC), have stated several times to local media their willingness to proceed to a full political union between their municipalities, even though the decision is due to be postponed to a date after the forthcoming local elections in 2007.

Naval history

Due to the strategic location of Tenerife on the route between the Mediterranean and the Americas, it was attacked a number of times by the English and the Dutch. In particular, Santa Cruz Bay was the scene of two notable naval engagements involving two of the most famous British admirals.

In 1656, Admiral Robert Blake totally destroyed a Spanish silver fleet of 16 ships for the loss of one of his own, despite being under fire from shore batteries and attacking and withdrawing on the tide. 50 years later, the British under John Genings were defeated when they attacked the island on November 6, 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession.

In 1797 Admiral Horatio Nelson met with bloody defeat in an attempt to storm the harbour. It was at this battle that Nelson lost his right arm having been hit before he had stepped off the ships boat. It was on Santiago's day and that is the reason for having Santiago's sword cutting the lion's head as a symbol of the British defeat.

Sites of interest

Attractions

Parks and Squares

  • Parque García Sanabria
  • Plaza de 25 de julio (de los Patos)
  • Plaza de España
  • Plaza de la Candelaria
  • Plaza del Príncipe
  • Plaza de Weyler

Commercial areas

Santa Cruz is popular for its wide commercial offer, including zona Centro (Central part) - Pedestrian calle Castillo, San José, del Pilar, Viera y Clavijo Zona Rambla (Rambla area) or Rambla de Pulido, calle Ramón y Cajal'', and the big shopping centres and department stores in Avenida de 3 Mayo, plus the big malls in Añaza on the southern suburbs. The most upmarket and high street shopping is located along Calle del Pilar and nearby Parque Bulevar Shopping Centre, where many designer shops can be found. International and local brands of shops and restaurants, such as Zara, Mango, H&M, Ordning&Reda, El Corte Inglés, Ikea, C&A, McDonalds or Burger King are much present on the island. Not only the wide range of shops makes the city attractive but the lower prices found in many items, such as tobacco, alcohol, electronic devices, beauty products, sunglasses or even food or coffee. They are indeed much lower than in most cities of Western Europe including Spain, due to the very special and much lighter taxation on goods enjoyed on the Canary Islands.

Nightlife

Santa Cruz is characterized for its nightlife consisting of discotheques and pubs in the Marina park named after César Manrique, Avenida 3 de mayo and Residencial Anaga, as well as pubs in La Noria street and surroundings, as well a nearby La Laguna. The city is also renowned for its massive, popular and at the same time sophisticated carnival, one of the biggest in the World, declared of International Tourist Interest after general Franco's death. It takes the city by storm in February or March every year.

Hotels

  • Hotel Mencey *****
  • Hotel Atlántida ****
  • Hotel Escuela Santa Cruz de Tenerife ****
  • Hotel Contemporáneo ***
  • Hotel Príncipe Paz ***
  • Hotel Taburiente ***
  • Hotel Pelinor **
  • Hotel Plaza ***

Sister cities

See also

References

  • “La derrota de Nelson, el manco de Tenerife” by Julio Albert Ferrero, Naval History review, 1998, Juan Arencibia, Vicente Mira Gutiérrez, Editorial Leoncio Rodríguez, Julio N. Rancel, Regional Military Museum of Canarias at Sta. Cruz de Tenerife.

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Corporation (Multilingual)]
North: Atlantic Ocean
West: San Cristóbal de La LagunaSanta Cruz de TenerifeEast: Atlantic Ocean
Southwest: El RosarioSouth: El Rosario
Province of Spain

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Capital: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Autonomous community Canarias
Official language Spanish

Area

- Total 3381 km²
- Rank 46th
- % 0.67%

Population

- Total 956.
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Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias
Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands


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Anthem: Arrorró
Capital Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and
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Province of Spain

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Capital: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Autonomous community Canarias
Official language Spanish

Area

- Total 3381 km²
- Rank 46th
- % 0.67%

Population

- Total 956.
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Miguel Zerolo Aguilar (born February 26, 1957, Santa Cruz de Tenerife) is a Canarian politician.

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Flag Coat of arms

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Capital Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a Spanish city, the capital city of Gran Canaria which is one of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, 210 kilometers located off the northwestern coast of Africa.
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Capital: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Autonomous community Canarias
Official language Spanish

Area

- Total 3381 km²
- Rank 46th
- % 0.67%

Population

- Total 956.
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El Rosario is a municipality of the northeastern part of the island of Tenerife in the Santa Cruz de Tenerife province, on the Canary Islands. The city is also a suburban area of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife area.
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