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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria commonly known as Las Palmas is the capital (jointly with Santa Cruz) and the most populous city in the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands and the ninth largest city in Spain, with a population of 381,123 in 2008. Nearly half (45,9%) of the people of the island and nearly 1/5 (18.35%) of all inhabitants of the Canary Islands lives in this city. It is also the fifth most populous urban area in Spain with a population of around 700,000 and (depending on sources) ninth or tenth most populous metropolitan area in Spain with a population of 625,892, 640,000 or 741,826. Las Palmas is the largest city of the European Union outside Europe. Located in the northeast of the Spanish island of Gran Canaria, about 150 kilometers (~93 miles) off the northwestern coast of Africa within the Atlantic Ocean. Las Palmas enjoy a Subtropical climate, season with the summer temperatures lasts throughout the year. According to a study carried out by Thomas Whitmore, director of research on climatology at Syracuse University in United States, the Las Palmas enjoys "the best climate in the world". The city is home to the Canarian Ministry of Presidency (shared in a 4-year term with Santa Cruz), one half of the ministries and boards of the Canarian Government, (the other half being located in Tenerife), Gran Canaria Provincial Courts and two courts of the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands. HistoryOld jail Barranco Seco|thumb|left|210pxthumb|right|170px|Rotonda lighthouse in Puerto de la LuzThe city was founded on June 24, 1478, with the name "Real de Las Palmas" by Juan Rejón, head of the invading Castilian army, before engaging in war with the local Guanches (aboriginal people of the Canary Islands). In 1492, Christopher Columbus anchored in the Port of Las Palmas (and spent some time on the island) on his first trip to the Americas. He also stopped on the way back to Spain. Today, a museum is named after him - Casa Colón - in the Vegueta area of the city. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is today a cosmopolitan city. It has five beaches (Las Canteras, Las Alcaravaneras, San Cristobal, El Confital and La Laja) and a big seaport (Puerto de la Luz) that was very important during the 70s and early 90s (which benefited greatly from the closure of the Suez Canal during the Arab-Israeli conflict). Due to its situation as nexus of two continents and its importance as a touristic spot, many foreign workers have migrated and settled in the city. In 1927 was designated the second capital of the Canary Islands so far the only capital of the Canaries was the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The main City Festival () is in June, celebrating the foundation of the City. The Carnival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is also widely known not only in Spain but worldwide, one of the main attractions for tourists. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a sister city of San Antonio, Texas in the United States, which was founded in 1718 by about 25 Canary Islanders. Administrative divisionsthumb|right|250px|Administrative divisions of Las PalmasLas Palmas is divided administratively into five districts, which in turn are subdivided into districts, not necessarily consistent with the traditional neighborhoods. ClimateLas Palmas has a Subtropical climate, with warm dry summers and moderately warm winters. Its average annual temperature is 20°C (68 °F): 23°C (75 °F) during the day and 17°C (63 °F) at night. In the coldest month - January, the typically temperature ranges from 18-21°C (64-70°F) during the day (sometimes exceeding this temperatures), 14-15°C (57-59°F) at night, the average sea temperature is 18-19°C (64-66°F). In the warmest months - August and September, the typically temperature ranges from 25-29°C (77-84°F) during the day, above 20°C (68°F) at night, the average sea temperature is 23°C (73°F). Average number of days per year above 32°C (90°F) is only 3-4 (average 1 in July, 1 in August and 1 in September). Average morning relative humidity: 74%, evening relative humidity: 60%. Sunshine hours is till 2,776 per year, from 186 in December and January (6 hours of sunshine every day) to 310 in July (10 hours of sunshine every day). Average precipitation days per year is only 33, precipitation per year is only 13.3 cm (inches: 5.2).According to a study carried out by Thomas Whitmore, director of research on climatology at Syracuse University (USA), the city of Las Palmas enjoys "the best climate in the world". Demographicsthumb|right|250px|DemographicsEthnically, the population is mostly a mix of Spanish, Portuguese, Germans, British, and South Americans, especially Cubans and Venezuelans as well as Northern and Sub-Sahara Africans. There are also important historical minorities such as Indians (Sindhi), Koreans (see Koreans in Spain#Las Palmas) and lately Russians. Nearly 1/5 (18.35%) of all inhabitants of the Canary Islands lives in Las Palmas (data of 2008). CultureLas Palmas offers a relatively wide cultural variety of theater, cinema, opera, concerts, visual arts and dance performances are common on billboards in the city, highlighting the Canary Islands Music Festival, the Theater and Dance and the International Film Festival.Museums, theaters and exhibition halls
Auditorium and Convention Centerthumb|250px|right|Auditorio Alfredo Kraus
LibrariesThe city has a wide network of libraries spread over different districts. Along with the 11 municipal libraries need to review these three centers:
A library is situated in the first floor of Woermann Tower. Other cultural events
Nightlifethumb|right|260px|One of the themed nights of the Carnival of Las Palmas 2008The historic district of Vegueta has regained great popularity in recent years, the meeting place of choice for many young people on weekends fill its bars and disco s. In the port area are also numerous bars and nightclubs, particularly in the vicinity of Santa Catalina. During the Carnival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, usually between January and February, you can enjoy many activities such as popular Mogollon (dances) and galas of Franco and the drag queen. Special mention deserves the Festival WOMAD (World Of Music, Art & Dance), usually in November each year scenario is the capital of Gran Canaria. In 2008 has held its fourteenth edition. TourismBeachesthumb|250px|right| View of Las Canteras Beachthumb|250px|right|Las Canteras Beach AvenueThe city has four main beaches, the most important is Las Canteras, Las Alcaravaneras, la Laja and Confital.
Parks and Squares
OtherCatedral de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria|thumb|right|250px|The Cathedral on the Isle, Gran Canaria, in the capital city, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, within the Canary Islands.thumb|right|250px|Castillo de la Luz
Main sightsthumb|right|250px|Bandama Calderathumb|right|250px|Church of San Juan Bautistathumb|right|250px|Botanic garden in Arucas
TransportationRoads and highwaysthumb|right|250px|Road in the cityLas Palmas, being the centre of the Las Palmas metropolitan area, is the logical hub for the island's motorway network. The city is linked with three superhighways including the GC-1 to the south, the GC-2 to the west and GC-3 to the center of the island. The GC-1 is a superhighway (or motorway) on the island of Gran Canaria. It links the capital Las Palmas in the north with Puerto Rico in the south. It is the fastest route from the top of the island to the bottom and vice versa with a speed limit of 120 km/h (75 mph). It is approximately 75 km (47 miles in length) and runs along the eastern and the southern coasts of this circular island and is also the second longest superhighway in the Canary Islands. The road provides easy access from the airport to the major cities and resorts. The resorts include Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés. The increase in tourism over the years has seen the GC1 route slowly being upgraded and widened to cope with extra traffic. The GC-1 begins south of the downtown area of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the superhighway runs within the beach of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and 2 km south intersects with the GC-2 and later runs with a few clover leaf interchanges and later forms a junction with GC-5 and south, the GC-31. The GC-2 North Highway in Gran Canaria. Connects Las Palmas de Gran Canaria with the north little port and village of Agaete. The eastern portion for about 20 km is a superhighway with interchange numbers, the rest of the highway is a two-lane highway, the western part is like a freeway but only two-lanes because it has exit numbers. The superhighway begins by the beach area of the island or the Canary Islands' co-capital with the highway GC-1. The highway runs through the downtown area and links with a roundabout interchange with GC31. The freeway runs within the beaches and the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean for the half part but at around the 20th km, it becomes a highway after the unidirectional parclo interchanges and runs within the coastline, it later has several interchanges and several towns as it passes to the northwest and finally, it ends in Agaete. Dense traffic on workdays and in certain commercial leisure zones mean that driving is really no fun here. The city street plan is not at all rectilinear, so the streets can confuse even experienced drivers. Parking is also pretty expensive in most places. On the upside, the price of gasoline is significantly cheaper that the rest of Spain and Europe, there are no toll roads, and entrances, exits, main streets and important zones are all well-signposted. Airportthumb|right|250px|Gran Canaria AirportLas Palmas is served by Gran Canaria Airport, often called Las Palmas Airport . In 2008, it handled 10,212,106 passengers, making it the busiest airport in the Canary Islands and the fifth busiest in Spain. Airport serve 33,695,248 kg of cargo, in this regard it's fourth busiest in Spain. It is also the only airport on the islands with two runways, allowing it to have up to 53 landings and take-offs per hour. The lengthy runways make the airport an alternative landing site for the NASA Space Shuttle. Also, at this airport exist based on Binter Canarias and Navegacion y Servicios Aéreos Canarios (NAYSA), a regional carriers operating inter-island services within the Canary Islands. The Airport is located to the east of island, about 18 km (11 mi) from the center of city. There is an airbase of the Spanish Air Force to the east of the runways. Beyond several hangars opposite to the passenger terminal, the Gando Air Base (Base Aérea de Gando) contains ten shelters situated on the southern end of the eastern runway. They harbor F/A-18 Hornets, Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Mirage F1, Eurocopter AS 532, Fokker F27 of the Ala 46 (462 and 802 fighter squadron), which defends the Spanish airspace around the Canary Islands. There is also the Canary Islands Air Command (Mando Aéreo de Canarias - MACAN). Canary Islands Air Command is the only organization territorialized Air Command Air Force General of Spain and its mission is the maintenance and preparation of air units located in the Canary archipelago, and the preparation of command. Seaportright|thumb|250px|View of the [[Port of Las Palmas|Puerto de Las Palmas]]Puerto de Las Palmas, also known as Puerto de la Luz, or Puerto de la Luz and the Las Palmas is a port of fishing, commercial, passenger and sports in the north-west of the city. For five centuries, the Port of Las Palmas is the traditional basis of scale and supplying ships on their way through the Middle Atlantic. The Port of Las Palmas is not only the first port of the Canary Islands, but also the first port in the Mid-Atlantic, the most traffic at the crossroads between Europe, Africa and America. In turn, constitutes one of the main ports of Spain and the first of the geographical area of West Africa. The port in 2007 earned a total of 907,782 passengers a 16.26% more than in 2006, and the growing cruise passenger traffic in a 21.23%. In 2007 he received some 11,262 ships. Regarding annual TEUs the port of Las Palmas has the 5th position of Spain, resulting in year 2007 1,449,773 placed among the first 15 ports of Europe. The Port of Las Palmas is the first Mid-Atlantic fishing base, with an annual traffic of more than 4,500 scales and with some 400,000 tonnes of frozen fish manipulated. Despite having experienced some decline in recent years, the Port of Las Palmas retains its dominance in the fishery landed over other ports in the Canary Islands. In the port provides 175,000 cubic meters of cold storage facilities at the foot of pier, parks special refrigerated containers supported by Trastainer and room preparation of frozen products. Within these facilities, have a great importance of the wide variety of refrigeration present, which can carry out all activities necessary for postprocessing and conservation of fish, from refrigeration and storage of the product at low temperatures for subsequent distribution, to manufacture and supply of industrial ice. In the port's facilities include a border inspection post (BIP) approved by the European Union, which is responsible for inspecting all types of imports from third countries or exports to countries outside the European Economic Area. Public transportationthumb|right|250px|Guaguas MunicipalesLas Palmas has the best quality bus system in the archipelago and one of the best in Spain. The service is provided by Guaguas Municipales. Municipal Bus Lines offers 40 urban transport, covering both the bottom and the top of the city. The main lines are the 1 (Theater - Port), 2 (Alameda de Colón - Port), 12 (Port - Hoya de la Plata) and 30 (Alameda de Colón - Santa Catalina, by Rehoyas). In addition, two circular lines (0A: Santa Catalina - Santa Catalina, by Alcaraveneras) and 0B (Santa Catalina - Santa Catalina, by City High). The most important bus lines have frequencies of between 3 and 15 minutes during the day and between 10 and 40 minutes at night. Most lines have service throughout the night. The bright yellow buses are known simply as guaguas. The simple fare, paid directly to the driver, is 1.10 euro. A ticket good for 10 rides is available for 5.80€ at official shops in the city. The Tarjeta Insular (Island Card) is good on both municipal buses and Global buses, offering a 20% discount on first validation and a 70% discount on the second. Global, inter-hire company, has 119 lines, many to or from the capital. This company emerged in 2000, resulting from the merger of the previous Salcai and interurban lines Utinsa. There is also the Guagua Turística, which covers the most interesting sites of the city with a guide in several languages. El Tren de Gran Canaria (TG) is a rail project initially proposed as an alternative to get from Las Palmas and Maspalomas but was later raised to Agaete extension. Another project is the Tramway Palmas (Gran Canaria), which would cover the same journey as the bus line 1, with an average frequency of 5 minutes and a journey time of 35 minutes. Sportsthumb|right|250px|Estadio Gran CanariaLas Palmas is home to four major professional sports teams. These include:
Las Palmas will be one of the arenas of 2014 FIBA World Championship. Matches will be played in the new arena - Palacio de Deportes de Las Palmas with a capacity of about 10,000. In city and neighbourhood, you can engage in many sports, for example: surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, swimming, diving, skydiving, paragliding, running, cycling, rowing, tennis and golf (mainly in Las Palmeras Golf, Real Club De Golf De Las Palmas, El Cortijo Club de Campo and Oasis Golf). Real Club De Golf De Las Palmas is the oldest golf club in Spain. It was inaugurated on 17 December 1891. Hotelsthumb|right|250px|Hotel AC Gran CanariaGallerySisters citiesNotable natives and residents
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