List of municipalities in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

This is a list of the 54 municipalities in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the autonomous community of the Canary Islands, Spain - 31 on Tenerife Island, 14 on La Palma Island, 6 on La Gomera Island and 3 on El Hierro Island.

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Name Island Area
(km2)
Census
Population
(2001)[1]
Census
Population
(2011)[2]
Census
Population
(2021)[3]
Estimated
Population
(2023)[4]
Adeje Tenerife 105.95 20,255 42,886 48,822 50,523
Arafo Tenerife 33.92 4,995 5,509 5,593 5,760
Arico Tenerife 178.76 5,824 7,688 8,343 9,049
Arona Tenerife 81.79 40,826 75,484 83,097 86,497
Buenavista del Norte Tenerife 67.42 4,972 4,827 4,765 4,720
Candelaria Tenerife 49.18 14,247 25,928 28,614 28,876
Fasnia Tenerife 45.11 2,407 2,961 2,821 2,991
Garachico Tenerife 29.28 5,307 5,035 4,921 4,975
Granadilla de Abona Tenerife 162.40 21,135 41,209 52,401 55,505
La Guancha Tenerife 23.77 5,193 5,422 5,528 5,562
Guía de Isora Tenerife 143.40 14,982 19,734 21,871 22,478
Güímar Tenerife 102.90 15,271 18,244 21,001 21,558
Icod de los Vinos Tenerife 95.90 21,748 23,314 23,492 24,117
La Matanza de Acentejo Tenerife 14.11 7,053 8,677 9,134 9,114
La Orotava Tenerife 207.31 37,738 41,552 42,546 42,667
Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife 8.73 26,441 31,349 30,326 31,396
Los Realejos Tenerife 57.08 33,438 37,517 37,256 37,543
El Rosario Tenerife 39.43 13,462 17,247 17,559 17,905
San Cristóbal de La Laguna Tenerife 102.60 128,822 152,025 158,117 159,576
San Juan de la Rambla Tenerife 20.67 4,782 5,042 4,892 4,939
San Miguel de Abona Tenerife 42.04 8,398 16,465 22,057 23,007
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Tenerife 150.56 188,477 204,476 208,103 208,906
Santa Úrsula Tenerife 22.59 10,803 14,079 15,043 15,282
Santiago del Teide Tenerife 52.21 9,303 10,689 11,101 12,072
El Sauzal Tenerife 18.31 7,689 8,988 8,938 9,161
Los Silos Tenerife 24.23 5,150 4,909 4,694 4,677
Tacoronte Tenerife 30.09 20,295 23,623 24,365 24,701
El Tanque Tenerife 23.65 2,966 2,814 2,862 2,810
Tegueste Tenerife 26.41 9,417 10,908 11,346 11,375
La Victoria de Acentejo Tenerife 18.36 7,920 8,947 9,172 9,223
Vilaflor de Chasna Tenerife 56.26 1,718 1,785 1,790 1,850
Tenerife Island Totals 2,034.42 701,034 879,303 930,570 948,815
Barlovento La Palma 43.55 2,382 2,067 1,966 1,992
Breña Alta La Palma 30.82 5,715 7,173 7,223 7,315
Breña Baja La Palma 14.20 3,621 5,323 5,871 5,966
Fuencaliente de la Palma La Palma 56.42 1,833 1,841 1,747 1,849
Garafía La Palma 103.00 1,795 1,566 1,844 1,949
Los Llanos de Aridane La Palma 35.79 17,720 20,493 20,773 20,375
El Paso La Palma 135.92 6,764 7,665 7,713 7,972
Puntagorda La Palma 31.10 1,675 1,730 2,311 2,380
Puntallana La Palma 35.12 2,337 2,407 2,552 2,612
San Andrés y Sauces La Palma 42.75 5,351 4,578 4,311 4,301
Santa Cruz de la Palma La Palma 43.38 17,265 16,568 15,546 15,522
Tazacorte La Palma 11.37 5,062 4,777 4,510 4,535
Tijarafe La Palma 53.76 2,730 2,675 2,548 2,632
Villa de Mazo La Palma 71.17 4,550 4,826 4,897 4,938
La Palma Island Totals 708.36 78,800 83,689 83,812 84,338
Agulo La Gomera 25.36 1,127 1,148 1,111 1,123
Alajeró La Gomera 49.43 1,465 2,005 2,054 2,066
Hermigua La Gomera 39.67 2,038 2,076 1,851 1,943
San Sebastián de la Gomera La Gomera 113.59 6,618 8,943 9,313 9,584
Valle Gran Rey La Gomera 32.36 4,239 4,547 4,632 4,705
Vallehermoso La Gomera 109.32 2,798 2,961 2,932 2,940
La Gomera Island Totals 370.03 18,285 21,680 21,893 22,361
Frontera El Hierro 84.20 4,455 3,984 4,278 4,483
El Pinar El Hierro 80.66 0[5] 1,750 1,936 2,027
Valverde El Hierro 103.65 4,227 4,992 5,076 5,149
El Hierro Island Totals 268.51 8,682 10,736 11,290 11,659

References

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  1. ^ Census of 1 November 2001: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid.
  2. ^ Census of 1 November 2011: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid.
  3. ^ Census of 1 January 2021: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid.
  4. ^ Estimate of 1 January 2023: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid.
  5. ^ total included in figure for Frontera. The new Municipality of El Pinar was created in 2007 by splitting off the former southern portion of the Municipality of Frontera.

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