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Module:Location map/data/Spain La Palma is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of La Palma. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
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Los Cancajos Beaches. Los Cancajos is a small tourist resort in the Canarian island of La Palma. Its resident population is 713 (2013). [1] It is located in the municipality of Breña Baja on the east coast of La Palma, between the island capital, Santa Cruz de La Palma, and La Palma Airport.
La Palma (Spanish: [la ˈpalma] ⓘ, local pronunciation: [lɐ ˈpɑ(l)mɐ]), also known as La isla bonita (English: The Beautiful Island) and historically San Miguel de La Palma, is the most northwesterly island of the Canary Islands, Spain, which is a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in Macaronesia in the North Atlantic Ocean. La ...
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Caldera de Taburiente (La Palma Island). La Palma; La Palma is the most northwestern island of the archipelago and has an area of 708.33 km 2. It is 60 km northwest of La Gomera and has a triangular shape (approximately). The terrain of the island is quite mountainous, where volcanoes, mountain chains and valleys abound.
La Palma 46.9 km 2 (18.1 sq mi) 1954 Part of the La Palma Biosphere Reserve since 2002 Garajonay National Park: La Gomera 39.86 km 2 (15.39 sq mi) 1981 World Heritage Site since 1986 Teide National Park: Tenerife 189.9 km 2 (73.3 sq mi) 1954 World Heritage Site since 2007 Timanfaya National Park: Lanzarote 51.07 km 2 (19.72 sq mi) 1974
The ecoregion covers an area of 4,693 km 2.The islands are mountainous and volcanic in origin. Teide on Tenerife reaches 3,718 m, Roque de los Muchachos on La Palma 2,426 m, Morro de la Agujereada on Gran Canaria 1,956 m, Pico de Malpaso on El Hierro 1,501 m, and Garajonay on La Gomera 1,487 m.