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Maspalomas Country: Spain Autonomous Community: Canary Islands Province: Las Palmas Island: Gran Canaria Municipality: San Bartolomé de Tirajana Population: 33,000 (2004) Coordinates: 27°45′N 15°34′W / 27.75°N 15.567°WCoordinates: 27°45′N 15°34′W / 27.75°N 15.567°W Time zone: CET, UTC+1 Elevation: 5 amsl Postal code: 35290 Map Maspalomas is the oldest touristic town in the south coast of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. Maspalomas is part of the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana.
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Its name may derive from that of Rodrigo Mas de Palomar, a settler and soldier from Majorca, or from Francisco Palomar, a Genoese friend of Alonso Fernandez de Lugo who purchased 87 Guanche slaves from Güímar and settled in the area.[1]
The place is famous for tourism, its hotels, beaches, dunes, apartments, and other facilities including restaurants, bars, taverns, shopping centres, souvenirs, and businesses.
There is a 68 m tall lighthouse, named El Faro de Maspalomas, at the southern point from where the 12 km long beach and dunes, a nature reserve since 1897, lead to Playa del Inglés.
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See also
- Playa del Inglés
- San Agustín
- Sonnenland
- Faro de Maspalomas
References
External links
Media related to Maspalomas at Wikimedia Commons
- (Spanish) El nombre de Maspalomas (etymological study)
- Town Hall
Categories:- Localities of Spain
- Las Palmas Province
- Tourism in Spain
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