San Andrés, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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San Andrés is a village located on the island of
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in the
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(Spain). It is located on the coast, at the foot of the
Anaga Macizo de Anaga is a mountain range in the northeastern part of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The highest point is 1,024 m (Cruz de Taborno). It stretches from the Punta de Anaga in the northeast to Cruz del Carmen in the sou ...
mountains, northeast of the capital city
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. It is administratively part of the
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of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. San Andrés is one of the oldest villages of Canary Islands, and was founded around 1498.


Local names

San Andrés (English translation '
Saint Andrew Andrew the Apostle ( grc-koi, Ἀνδρέᾱς, Andréās ; la, Andrēās ; , syc, ܐܰܢܕ݁ܪܶܐܘܳܣ, ʾAnd’reʾwās), also called Saint Andrew, was an apostle of Jesus according to the New Testament. He is the brother of Simon Pete ...
') has had numerous names throughout its history. The
Guanches The Guanches were the indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean some west of Africa. It is believed that they may have arrived on the archipelago some time in the first millennium BCE. The Guanches were the only nativ ...
called the two valleys that make up San Andrés "Abicor" and "Ibaute", being current and valleys of Cercado de Las Huertas respectively. According to some scholars "Abicor" was associated with fig trees, while others are similar to African voices to refer to the hives. Already after the arrival of the Spaniards, the valley became known in the early years of the Higueras Valley (by the abundance of them), Valle de Las Higueras and Los Sauces, Valle de Salazar (by the owners dated to the area) and Valle de San Andrés (being the saint's devotees Salazar) interchangeably. Finally prevail the current name of San Andrés. However, during the first half of the twentieth century was also known as "San Andres de Pots" by the major pottery production.


History

The area has been populated since the
Guanches The Guanches were the indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean some west of Africa. It is believed that they may have arrived on the archipelago some time in the first millennium BCE. The Guanches were the only nativ ...
(former inhabitants of the island of Tenerife), in fact, according to contemporary sources to the conquest of the Canary Islands, one of the caves where the aboriginal king of Anaga resided was in the San Andrés Valley. At the time of the conquest, this mencey was
Beneharo Beneharo was a Guanche king of Menceyato de Anaga on the island of Tenerife. Beneharo made peace in 1492 with Lope de Salazar, who had been sent by the governor of Gran Canaria Francisco Maldonado. After a slave raid shortly after against the ...
. In a cave on the outskirts of this locality was discovered the famous
Mummy of San Andrés The Mummy of San Andrés is a human mummy belonging to the Guanche culture, who were the ancient inhabitants of the Canary Islands, Spain. It is one of the best preserved Guanche mummies, and is one of the few that has a proper name, ''Mummy of ...
, a mummified body belonging to the guanche culture. It is now held in the Museum of the Nature and the Man in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. In 1498, the Castilian Lope de Salazar received these lands after the conquest. From 1505–1510 Don Lope, built the chapel, on which the current church is based, and he placed two images: St. Andrew the Apostle, by special devotion, and Saint Lucy, in honor of the name of his wife. St. Andrew Church ( Iglesia de San Andrés) was constructed on a structure from an earlier period. Also in San Andrés is the
Castle of San Andrés The Castle of San Andrés or Tower of San Andrés (''Castillo de San Andrés'' or ''Torre de San Andrés'') is located in the village of San Andrés (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). This castle served to protect the island of Ten ...
, which was built to defend Tenerife of the assaults of the
pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
. A fortress used to exist, with a tower built in 1706, but was destroyed by storms in 1740 and 1896. Until the construction of the defensive castle, the village had acquired the reputation of a "pirate port" because the place was used as a landing stage for the numerous robber ships that frequented the waters of the Canary Islands at this time. In 1797 San Andrés will participate in the defense of the island in front of the attack of Admiral
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, by sending militiamen of the village to the port of Santa Cruz and by avoiding with its castle the assault of the English on this part of the coast.San Andrés rinde honores a su Castillo
La Opinión de Tenerife, 25/07/2012. During the 19th century, the village was an independent municipality until 1850, when it was definitively annexed to Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The village maintains the traditional lifestyle throughout the first half of the twentieth century. During the Civil War and the postwar period, San Andrés lives moments of hard repression and becomes in place of adjustment of the contrary to the
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. In 1973 the administration brought 4 million bags of
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sand to the island into the Las Teresitas beach and improved the infrastructure. The Spanish court stopped larger tourist properties in 1984. Since the 60s of the twentieth century, but especially in the 2000s, it has been attempted to transform the village into a large tourist center related to Las Teresitas beach.


Places of interest

* The
Castle of San Andrés The Castle of San Andrés or Tower of San Andrés (''Castillo de San Andrés'' or ''Torre de San Andrés'') is located in the village of San Andrés (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). This castle served to protect the island of Ten ...
* Church of St. Andrew the Apostle * The Beach of Las Teresitas * San Andrés's Maritime Avenue * The fishing dock * The building of the town hall * The Avenue Pedro Schwartz (known as The Wall) * The
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(one of the most ancient of the island) * The multicolor bridge (it crossing the ravine at its mouth) Image:Castillo o Torre de San Andrés.jpg,
Castle of San Andrés The Castle of San Andrés or Tower of San Andrés (''Castillo de San Andrés'' or ''Torre de San Andrés'') is located in the village of San Andrés (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). This castle served to protect the island of Ten ...
Image:Fachada de la Iglesia de San Andrés, SC de Tenerife.jpg, Church of San Andrés Image:San Andrés Apóstol (San Andrés, Tenerife).jpg, Statuette of Saint Andreas Apostle in the local church Image:MNH - Mumie Mann 1.jpg,
Mummy of San Andrés The Mummy of San Andrés is a human mummy belonging to the Guanche culture, who were the ancient inhabitants of the Canary Islands, Spain. It is one of the best preserved Guanche mummies, and is one of the few that has a proper name, ''Mummy of ...
in the
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(
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife, commonly abbreviated as Santa Cruz (), is a city, the capital of the island of Tenerife, Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and capital of the Canary Islands. Santa Cruz has a population of 206,593 (2013) within its ad ...
)


Economy

Residents of San Andrés live primarily on fishing. Tourism is also an important source of employment.


Environment

Not far from San Andrés is the beach named Playa de las Gaviotas, a white volcanic sand beach by Igueste de San Andrés. The depth by the coastline is . In nearby
Macizo de Anaga Macizo de Anaga is a mountain range in the northeastern part of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The highest point is 1,024 m (Cruz de Taborno). It stretches from the Punta de Anaga in the northeast to Cruz del Carmen in the sout ...
one finds the zone of "''El Bailadero''", so named because, according to the old legends, it was the place where witches danced around bonfires and practiced witchcraft.


References


External links


San Andrés, Website
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