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1. Calle la Hondura
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2. Araya
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Araya is a population entity belonging to the municipality of Candelaria, on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). The main population centers of this town are La Florida and Araya. Much of its land is on a large area included in the protected natural space of the Corona Forestal Natural Park and on the Mount of Public Utility Fayal, Valle and Chafa.

Its festivities are celebrated in honor of San Juan Bautista in June, with the "enrame" of the saint, and Santa Rita in October, religious and popular acts were celebrated in both cases. The saints San Isidro Labrador and Santa Maria de la Cabeza are also celebrated every last Sunday of the month of May, with a popular pilgrimage in the area of Monte de los Brezos.

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3. Calle Francisco Miranda
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4. Avenida Cristóbal Colón
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5. Plaza del Cristo
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The Plaza de Cristo in La Laguna, (whose original name is Plaza de San Francisco) is a square located in the city of San Cristobal de La Laguna (on the island of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). The square is located in the northeast area of the city. Formerly it had a large central fountain.
The Plaza del Cristo de La Laguna has the category of "Plaza de Interés Insular", given by the Cabildo de Tenerife at the end of the nineties, next to the Plaza de la Patroná de Canarias (in the municipality of Candelaria) and the Plaza de Spain (in the capital city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife).
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6. Plaza Viera y Clavijo
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7. Porís de Abona
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Poris de Abona is a small coastal town that is part of the town hall of Villa de Arico. It is a town of marine tradition, is the result of an extensive natural bay that has been used for decades as a refuge for boats. In the nineteenth century began to lay the foundations for its demographic future, basing its economy on commercial and fishing activity.

In the first half of the 20th century the dock began to be built, converting it into a cabotage and stopover port, being an important commercial point. Due to the important commercial activity there is also an interesting tourist boom.

Currently Poris de Abona has retained that charm of past eras, its quiet streets, full of peace, with traditional customs and uses make the town a wonderful and worthy place to discover. They have some small beaches and little influx and diving is an essential activity to learn about the rich seabed.

Poris is also formed with small nuclei such as Eras Bajas, Los Abriguitos or Punta de Abona. In the Punta de Abona you can see the hermitage of Our Lady of Merceces, the Faro de Punta de Abona or the beaches of Playa Grande among others.

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8. Plaza de San Pedro
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9. Calle Villalba Hervás
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10. Calle Gran Bretaña
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