Santa Brígida

Santa Brígida is a municipality in the northeastern part of the island of in the of the . Its population is 18,791, and the area is 23.81 km2. It borders to the west and is part of its urban area.
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  • Type: Locality with 18,900 residents
  • Description: municipality of Spain
  • Also known as: 35021” and “Santa Brígida, Las Palmas
  • Neighbors: and

Places of Interest

Highlights include Bandama Caldera and Old town of Santa Brígida.

Volcano
The Bandama Natural Monument is part of the Tafira Protected Landscape on the island of in the , . It is considered a point of geological interest, because of the Caldera de Bandama. is situated 3½ km east of Santa Brígida.

Protected area
is a protected area.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Eastern Gran Canaria and Teror.

The eastern part of is the economically most important part of the island. Traces of the "old Canaries" can be found here, where the oldest settlements of the Spaniards were.

Town
is a municipality in the northern part of the island of in the in the . Its population is 12,671, and the town area is 25.70 km2. is situated 6 km northwest of Santa Brígida.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood, which is situated 6 km southwest of Santa Brígida.

Santa Brígida

Latitude
28.0313° or 28° 1′ 53″ north
Longitude
-15.4917° or 15° 29′ 30″ west
Population
18,900
Elevation
543 metres (1,781 feet)
Open location code
7CW62GJ5+G8
Geo­Names ID
6360191
Wiki­data ID
Q984488
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Waray—“Santa Brígida” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: سانتا بريخيدا
  • Aragonese: Santa Brígida
  • Asturian: Santa Brígida
  • Basque: Santa Brigida
  • Basque: Santa Brígida
  • Catalan: Santa Brígida
  • Chechen: Санта-Брихида
  • Chinese: 圣布里希达
  • Chinese: 聖布里希達
  • Danish: Santa Brígida (Las Palmas)
  • Danish: Santa Brígida
  • Dutch: Santa Brígida
  • Egyptian Arabic: سانتا بريخيدا
  • Esperanto: Santa Brígida
  • French: Santa Brígida
  • Galician: Santa Brígida
  • Georgian: სანტა-ბრიხიდა
  • German: Santa Brígida
  • Hebrew: סנטה בריגידה
  • Hungarian: Santa Brígida
  • Interlingua: Santa Brígida
  • Irish: Santa Brígida
  • Italian: Santa Brígida
  • Japanese: サンタ・ブリヒダ (ラス・パルマス)
  • Ladin: Santa Brígida
  • Latin: Santa Brígida
  • Lithuanian: Santa Brichida
  • Lombard: Santa Brígida (Spagna)
  • Lombard: Santa Brígida
  • Malay: Santa Brígida, Las Palmas
  • Malay: Santa Brígida
  • Northern Frisian: Santa Brígida (Gran Canaria)
  • Northern Frisian: Santa Brígida
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Santa Brígida
  • Occitan (post 1500): Santa Brígida
  • Polish: Santa Brígida
  • Portuguese: Santa Brígida
  • Romanian: Santa Brigida
  • Romanian: Santa Brígida
  • Russian: Санта-Брихида
  • Spanish: Santa Brígida
  • Spanish: Villa de Santa Brígida
  • Swedish: Santa Brígida, Spanien
  • Swedish: Santa Brígida
  • Tatar: Санта-Брихида
  • Turkish: Santa Brígida
  • Ukrainian: Санта-Брихіда
  • Ukrainian: Санта-Бріхіда
  • Uzbek: Santa Brigida
  • Uzbek: Santa Brígida
  • Uzbek: Santa Brixida
  • Uzbek: Santa-Brixida
  • Uzbek: Санта Брíгида
  • Uzbek: Санта-Брихида
  • Venetian: Santa Brígida (Spagna)
  • Venetian: Santa Brígida
  • Waray (Philippines): Santa Brígida, Espanya
  • Waray (Philippines): Santa Brígida

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