ARRECIFE


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'Arrecife' is a city in the Canary Islands (Spain) situated in the east of the island of Lanzarote of which it is the capital since 1852. The city gives its name to the nearby international airport.
The population is 50,785 (ISTAC, 2003), its density is 2,235.25/km² and the area is 22.72 km². It is south of Haría, east of Tinajo and northeast of Yaiza. Arrecife is also a port town serving to other islands and to Europe and mainland Africa. Arrecife is accessed with LZ1 linking to the north, LZ2 and LZ3 and is bypasses to the northwest and west. The highway to the southern portion of the island lies to the west. The main industry are agriculture, business and tourism. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east and southeast, the mountains are to the north, the hills lie to the west and farmlands dominate the rest of the municipality.

Contents
Geography
Historical population
Communities
Sites of interest
Other
External links
See also

Geography



★ Location:


★ Latitude: 28.95 (28°57') N


★ Longitude: 13.533 (13°32') W

★ Altitude:


★ Lowest: Atlantic Ocean


★ Centre: 30 m

Postal code: 35000

Historical population


Year Population Change
2001 45,549 -
2002 48,253 2,704/5.94%
2003 50,785 2,532/5.25%

Communities



Urbanización Playa Honda (subdivision), south.

Sites of interest



Playa Reducto, Arrecife's town beach.

★ Castillo de San Jose, 17th century fortification that now houses a collection of modern art.

Puente de las Bolas, Bridge leading to the Castillo de San Gabriel.

Charco de San Ginés, A man-made lagoon used by fishermen.

Other


Arrecife has schools, lyceums, a gymnasia, a church, beaches, a port, a post office, parks and a squares (''plaza'').

External links



★ 'Map and aerial photos'


★ Map and street data: Street map from Mapquest. MapPoint or Google


★ Satellite images: Google

★ Coordinates:

See also



List of municipalities in Las Palmas




'North:' Teguise
'West:' San Bartolomé
'Arrecife' 'East:' Atlantic Ocean
'South:' Atlantic Ocean


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