- Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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/san"teuh kroohz" deuh ten'euh rif", -reef", -ree"fay/; Sp. /sahn"tah krddoohth" dhe te'ne rddee"fe, krddoohs"/a seaport on NE Tenerife island, in the W Canary Islands. 151,361.
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Founded in 1494, it occupies a small plain between two usually waterless ravines. It was attacked by the British in 1657 and 1797; the latter assault was led by Horatio Nelson. After 1877 growth was spurred by the banana and tomato trade and, later, by harbour improvements and tourism. In 1936 Francisco Franco, then captain general of the Canary Islands, organized from Santa Cruz the national uprising that led to the Spanish Civil War. Industries include oil refining.* * *
▪ Spainport city, capital of the island of Tenerife and of Santa Cruz de Tenerife provincia (province), in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of the Canary Islands, Spain. The city occupies a small plain between two usually waterless ravines. It was founded in 1494. The British naval hero Capt. Horatio Nelson (Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount) (later Viscount Nelson) lost his right arm in an unsuccessful assault on Santa Cruz in 1797. After Nelson's attack, Santa Cruz was designated an incorporated town with its own coat of arms to represent the bravery of its inhabitants. Santa Cruz became the capital of the Canary Islands shortly thereafter, a title it held until 1927, when it became the co-capital along with Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas). Santa Cruz is the permanent seat of the islands' parliament. Gen. Francisco Franco (Franco, Francisco) organized in Santa Cruz the national uprising that led to the Spanish Civil War in 1936.Notable public buildings in Santa Cruz de Tenerife include the parish church of the Concepción, military and archaeological museums, a theatre, and a bullring. The water supply comes by aqueduct from the interior mountains. A well-planned seafront adjoins a harbour sheltered by two moles, and Santa Cruz has become an important oil bunkering port with an oil refinery. The port also serves passenger travel to the other islands. A catastrophic collision (582 fatalities) at Los Rodeos international airport in 1977 gave impetus to the construction of a new facility, Queen Sofia Tenerife South, which opened in 1978. Both airports contribute to tourism. Pop. (2006 est.) 170,857.provincia (province) in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of the Canary Islands, Spain. It consists of the western members of the Canary Islands, specifically Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera, and Ferro islands. The port city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife on the island of Tenerife is the capital of the province. Agriculture and fishing have been the traditional economic activities of the province, but now tourism dominates the economy. Area 1,305 square miles (3,381 square km). Pop. (2007 est.) 983,820.Vicente Rodriguez* * *
Universalium. 2010.