San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Gran Canaria, Province of Las Palmas, Spain

Geography : Location : Geography | Protected areas | Settlements | Economy | Education

🇮🇨 San Bartolomé de Tirajana is a village and a Spanish municipality in the south-eastern part of the island of Gran Canaria in the Las Palmas province in the Canary Islands.

The municipality contains the large beach resorts of Maspalomas, including Playa del Inglés and San Agustín, and the Pilancones natural park. The municipal capital, the village of San Bartolomé de Tirajana is situated in the mountains, 17 km (11 mi) from the coast and 27 km (17 mi) south-west of Las Palmas, at about 900 m (2,953 ft) elevation. Most of the population lives along the Atlantic coastline. The GC-1 motorway passes through the southern part of the municipality, and connects it with Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the Gran Canaria Airport.

Geography: Location Located in the south of the island, 54.5 km from the island's capital, the municipality has a triangular shape with a vertex in the interior and a wide base that covers a good part of the southern coast of Gran Canaria.

With an area of 333.13 km², it is the largest municipality on the island, covering more than a fifth of the island's surface area.

The municipal capital, the rural nucleus of Tunte, is located at 850 meters above sea level, reaching the maximum municipal level at 1,957.3 meters above sea level at the elevation known as Morro de la Agujereada.

Geography The centre of the coast of the municipality is characterised by its long and wide golden sand beaches, as well as the dune field of Maspalomas and its brackish water pool. The northern end of the coast is, on the contrary, rocky, and the southern end is cliff.

Above the coast there is a wide, fully developed coastal plain, which gradually rises up and, furrowed by deep ravines, heads towards the mountains in the centre of the island.

Evolution of urban land, according to the Cadastre (2010 data): urban land in 2006: 1586 hectares; urban land in 2007: 1612 hectares; urban land in 2008: 1635 hectares; urban land in 2009: 1649 hectares; urban land in 2010: 1657 hectares, representing 5.2% of the total land of the municipality.

Protected areas The municipality has a large part of its surface area included in the Canary Islands Network of Natural Protected Areas. The Riscos de Tirajana Natural Monument, the Pilancones Natural Park, the Fataga Protected Landscape, the Maspalomas Dunes Special Nature Reserve and the Juncalillo del Sur Site of Scientific Interest are all within its boundaries. In addition, it shares with the neighbouring municipalities the Nublo Rural Park and the Los Marteles Special Nature Reserve.

All these areas are also included in the Natura 2000 Network as Special Areas of Conservation - SACs, to which the Amurga and Taurus massifs are added, as well as the coastal strip from the tip of Tarajalillo to that of Maspalomas due to the existence of underwater tallow meadows known as sebadales. The surface of the protected landscape of Fataga, Pilancones and the rural park of El Nublo are also Special Protection Areas for Birds -SPA-.

The municipality also has the public utility mountains of San Bartolome, La Plata and Maspalomas, as well as Montaña del Rey.

Settlements • Agualatente • Aldea Blanca • Arteara • Ayacata • Ayagaures • Bahia Feliz • Berriel • Calderin • Campo Internacional • El Canalizo • Casas Blancas • Los Caserones de Fataga • Castillo del Romeral • Los Cercados • Cercados de Araña • Cercados de Espino • Chira • Ciudad de Lima • La Culata • Fataga • Las Filipinas • La Florida • Hoya Gercia • Hoya Grande • Hoya de Tunte • Los Hortigones • Huesa Bermeja • La Humbria • Juan Grande • Lomito de Taidía • Lomo de la Palma • Maspalomas • El Matorral • Media Fanega • Los Meloneras • La Mimbre • La Montaña • Montaña La Data • Montaña de Rosiana • Monteleon • El Moral • El Pajar • Los Palmitos • Pasito Blanco • Pedrazo • Perera • La Plata • Playa del Aguila • Playa del Inglés • Risco Blanco • Risco la Candelilla • Los Rodeos • El Salobre • San Agustín • San Fernando • Santa Águeda • El Sequero • Los Sitios • Sonnenland • El Tablero • Taidía • Tarajalillo • Las Tederas • Trejo • Tunte (San Bartolomé de Tirajana).

Economy Tourism is the single crop of the coastal area, while as we go up, we see cooler weather, more fertile land and more agricultural activity.

Rustic land (29,615 hectares), divided into 9,369 cadastral plots: pasture and uncultivated land 85.90%; slow-growing timber species 9.5%; irrigated land 2.3%; fruit trees 1.1%; dry farming 1%. (Source: Cadastre, 2009)

Tourism, the main economic activity in the municipality, is currently in a phase of adaptation. Different studies and organized plans that attend to the current demand and elaborated with the participation of different institutions such as the ULPGC, City Hall, Cabildo and the Government of the Canary Islands, are being put into practice in order to highlight the identity of the municipality and its innumerable values.

They also attend to the modernization of the accommodation plant that, being a pioneer municipality at a tourist level, shows in its urban structure the passage of time, trying to preserve the artistic or heritage value and replacing what has become obsolete.

These plans include new buildings such as a multi-adventure theme park and a high performance sports centre linked to the world of motor sports in Punta de Tarajalillo. Also in Punta de Tarajalillo, the creation of the Wake Park Feliz theme park, dedicated mainly to the offer of water sports.

Education The British School of Gran Canaria maintains its South Campus in this municipality.

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Image: Bengt Nyman

San Bartolomé de Tirajana has a population of over 56,698 people. San Bartolomé de Tirajana also forms one of the centres of the wider Gran Canaria island which has a population of over 870,595 people.

To set up a UBI Lab for San Bartolomé de Tirajana see: https://www.ubilabnetwork.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/UBILabNetwork

Twin Towns, Sister Cities San Bartolomé de Tirajana has links with:

🇨🇷 Alajuela, Costa Rica 🇪🇸 Elche, Spain 🇪🇸 Segovia, Spain
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Antipodal to San Bartolomé de Tirajana is: 164.428,-27.926

Locations Near: San Bartolomé de Tirajana -15.5725,27.9256

🇮🇨 Santa Lucía de Tirajana -15.533,27.917 d: 4  

🇮🇨 Telde -15.42,27.993 d: 16.8  

🇮🇨 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria -15.44,28.13 d: 26.2  

🇮🇨 Las Palmas -15.44,28.13 d: 26.2  

🇮🇨 Santa Cruz de Tenerife -16.25,28.467 d: 89.6  

🇮🇨 San Cristóbal de La Laguna -16.314,28.478 d: 95.1  

🇮🇨 Arona -16.667,28.1 d: 109.2  

🇮🇨 Puerto del Rosario -13.867,28.5 d: 178.9  

🇮🇨 Arrecife -13.548,28.96 d: 228.9  

🇪🇭 El Aaiún -13.396,27.179 d: 230  

Antipodal to: San Bartolomé de Tirajana 164.428,-27.926

🇳🇨 Nouméa 166.45,-22.267 d: 19353.8  

🇳🇨 Koné 164.852,-21.059 d: 19250.4  

🇻🇺 Port Vila 168.315,-17.737 d: 18814.4  

🇦🇺 Gold Coast 153.416,-28.002 d: 18934  

🇦🇺 Southport 153.405,-27.974 d: 18932.8  

🇦🇺 Lismore 153.29,-28.815 d: 18921.3  

🇦🇺 Redland City 153.25,-27.583 d: 18914.9  

🇦🇺 Logan 153.109,-27.639 d: 18901.5  

🇦🇺 Caloundra 153.133,-26.8 d: 18893.1  

🇦🇺 Redcliffe 153.075,-27.228 d: 18893.9  

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