La Oliva

La Oliva (pronounced [la oˈliβa]) is a town and a municipality in the northern part of the island of Fuerteventura in the Province of Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain. The population is 25,083 (2013),[3] and the area is 356.13 km2.[1] The municipality includes the Lobos Island to the northeast. The largest town of the municipality, Corralejo, is a port town and beach resort at the northernmost point of the island. La Oliva is the historic seat of the island's Colonels, who resided in the stately Casa de los Coroneles. Because of this, La Oliva succeeded the Villa de Betancuria as the capital of Fuerteventura from 1834 until 1860, when Puerto Cabras became the new capital.

La Oliva
Municipality
Flag of La Oliva
Coat of arms of La Oliva
Municipal location in Fuerteventura
Municipal location in Fuerteventura
La Oliva is located in Province of Las Palmas
La Oliva
La Oliva
Location in the province of Las Palmas
La Oliva is located in Canary Islands
La Oliva
La Oliva
La Oliva (Canary Islands)
La Oliva is located in Spain, Canary Islands
La Oliva
La Oliva
La Oliva (Spain, Canary Islands)
Coordinates: 28°36′40″N 13°55′40″W
CountrySpain
Autonomous CommunityCanary Islands
ProvinceLas Palmas
IslandFuerteventura
Area
  Total356.13 km2 (137.50 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[2]
  Total25,884
  Density73/km2 (190/sq mi)

An anonymous manuscript relates that the town of La Oliva was founded in 1500 by individuals known to the Hernández brothers, residents of Betancuria.

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