Buenavista del Norte
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Buenavista del Norte is a municipality and town on the north coast of Tenerife
. It is located on the TF42 Road about 75 km west of the capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife (City), and 65km from Tenerife North Airport.
The towns streets hide sober architecture of clearly Andalusian extraction. Nevertheless, apart from the influence of the Conquistadors, there is a mixture of the traditions of Portuguese inhabitants and of Guanches, as the pre-Hispanic natives were known, which have helped to make up the particular charm of this district. The people have, due to the scarcity of resources, been characterised by an unquenchable spirit of conservation, which has kept alive traditions such as craftwork in bone, wood, cane and straw from the local forests of the region, which with its exposed northerly aspect has the highest rainfall in the Canary archipelago.http://www.webtenerifeuk.co.uk/PortalTenerife/Home/Disfruta+sin+perderte+nada/Mas+sobre+Tenerife/Geografia/Municipios/Buenavista+del+Norte.htm?Lang=en
, mild to warm year round, with rain falling from October to March. Its exposed northwesterly location allows it to trap most of the moisture condensed by the mountains of Tenerife, so that it receives over three times more rainfall than Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Tenerife
Tenerife is the largest and most populous island of the seven Canary Islands, it is also the most populated island of Spain, with a land area of 2,034.38 km² and 906,854 inhabitants, 43% of the total population of the Canary Islands. About five million tourists visit Tenerife each year, the...
. It is located on the TF42 Road about 75 km west of the capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife (City), and 65km from Tenerife North Airport.
The towns streets hide sober architecture of clearly Andalusian extraction. Nevertheless, apart from the influence of the Conquistadors, there is a mixture of the traditions of Portuguese inhabitants and of Guanches, as the pre-Hispanic natives were known, which have helped to make up the particular charm of this district. The people have, due to the scarcity of resources, been characterised by an unquenchable spirit of conservation, which has kept alive traditions such as craftwork in bone, wood, cane and straw from the local forests of the region, which with its exposed northerly aspect has the highest rainfall in the Canary archipelago.http://www.webtenerifeuk.co.uk/PortalTenerife/Home/Disfruta+sin+perderte+nada/Mas+sobre+Tenerife/Geografia/Municipios/Buenavista+del+Norte.htm?Lang=en
Climate
Buenavista del Norte has a Mediterranean climateMediterranean climate
A Mediterranean climate is the climate typical of most of the lands in the Mediterranean Basin, and is a particular variety of subtropical climate...
, mild to warm year round, with rain falling from October to March. Its exposed northwesterly location allows it to trap most of the moisture condensed by the mountains of Tenerife, so that it receives over three times more rainfall than Santa Cruz de Tenerife.