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Tacoronte
Municipality and city
Flag of Tacoronte
Coat of arms of Tacoronte
Location in Tenerife
Location in Tenerife
Tacoronte is located in Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Tacoronte
Tacoronte
Location in Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Tacoronte is located in Canary Islands
Tacoronte
Tacoronte
Tacoronte (Canary Islands)
Tacoronte is located in Spain, Canary Islands
Tacoronte
Tacoronte
Tacoronte (Spain, Canary Islands)
Coordinates: 28°29′N 16°25′W / 28.483°N 16.417°W / 28.483; -16.417
Country Spain
Autonomous community Canary Islands
ProvinceSanta Cruz de Tenerife
IslandTenerife
Area
 • Total30.09 km2 (11.62 sq mi)
Elevation
510 m (1,670 ft)
Population
 (2018)[2]
 • Total23,961
 • Density800/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
DemonymTacoronterso
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
38350
Official language(s)Spanish
WebsiteOfficial website
Cristo de Tacoronte

Tacoronte is a city and municipality of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. It is located in the north-east of the island. Mostly rural, the municipality stretches for 30 square kilometers from the volcanic peaks that rise in the center of the island to the Atlantic shore. The municipality seat, also called Tacoronte, lies about 16 km west of the capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Old manorial houses and farms are situated here, as well as vineyards that produce the wine known as Tacoronte-Acentejo.

The TF-5 motorway passes through the municipality. The Tenerife North Airport is 4 km to the east.

Tacoronte is a toponym of Guanche origin, believed to be derived from Tagoror, meaning "place where the Council of Elders meets". Its territory constituted an ancient menceyato, as the Guanche kingdoms were known, ruled by the mencey Acaymo. After the Spanish conquest of Tenerife, the area was settled by the Portuguese Sebastián Machado, who founded the town of Tacoronte around the hermitage of Santa Catalina that he had built. The town grew during succeeding centuries and in 1911, Alfonso XIII of Spain granted the town the status of municipio.

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References

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  1. ^ Instituto Canario de Estadística, area
  2. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
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