Hermigua

Hermigua is a town and a municipality in the northeastern part of La Gomera in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife of the Canary Islands, Spain. It is located 12 km northwest of the island's capital, San Sebastián de la Gomera. The Garajonay National Park covers the southern part of the municipality.

Landscape of Hermigua
Roques de San Pedro
Hermigua
Hermigua's coast
Flag
Coat of arms
Location of Hermigua on La Gomera
Hermigua
Location in the Canary Islands
Hermigua
Hermigua (Spain, Canary Islands)
Coordinates: 28°10′02″N 17°11′32″W
Country Spain
Autonomous community Canary Islands
Province Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Island La Gomera
Area
  Total39.67 km2 (15.32 sq mi)
Elevation210 m (690 ft)
Population
 (2018)[2]
  Total1,805
  Density46/km2 (120/sq mi)

There are cedar forests in the area known as El Cedro. The valley was first inhabited by the Guanches and was known as Mulagua. The municipality of Hermigua was founded in the 16th century as the settlement of Valle Bajo.

Settlements

  • Valle Bajo divides the settlements of El Curato and El Palmerejo
  • Valle Alto divides the settlements of La Castellana and Playa Hermigua
  • El Cabo
  • Monteforte
  • Los Estanquillos
  • El Corralete
  • El Convento
  • La Cerca
  • Las Hoyetas
  • Caserío del Cedro

Historical population

YearPopulation
19912,120
19962,150
20012,038
20022,151
20032,167
20042,176
20132,103

Sites of interest

  • Valle Alto, the first settlement in Hermigua: its neighbourhood "El Convento" features a Dominican church and monastery built 1611; another landmark is the Escuela popular
  • El Chorro waterfall
  • Los Telares Museum: contains handicrafts from the surrounding area
  • "Roques Pedro y Petra"
  • "El Curato"
  • "El Pescante" (The Old Davit)
  • "El Caserío del Cedro": a hamlet by the National Park in a small isolated valley
  • "Playa de La Caleta" (La Caleta Beach)
  • "Ermita de San Juan"
  • Mahona Natural Reserve

See also

References

  1. "SUPERFICIE, PERÍMETRO Y ALTITUD DE LOS MUNICIPIOS DE CANARIAS" (in Spanish). Instituto Canario de Estadística (ISTAC).
  2. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
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