La Ciudad Deportiva de Lanzarote, anciennement connu sous le nom de Stade Avendaño Porrúa (en espagnol : Estadio Avendaño Porrúa), est un stade omnisports espagnol (servant principalement pour le football) situé dans la commune d'Arrecife, sur l'île de Lanzarote dans les Îles Canaries. Le stade, doté de 7 000 places et inauguré en 1968, sert d'enceinte à domicile aux équipes de football de l'Unión Deportiva Lanzarote et du Club Deportivo Orientación Marítima.
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Ciudad Deportiva de Lanzarote is a sports ground in Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. It is shared as the home ground for the island's main football team, UD Lanzarote, alongside CD Orientación Marítima. It holds around 7000 spectators and also hosts other sports.
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Arrecife is the capital city and a municipality of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain. It was made the island's capital in 1852. The city owes its name to the rock reef which covers its local beach. It also gives its name to the nearby Arrecife Airport. By 2025, the population of the municipality was 70,265, and the population of the city was 52,079.
Its area is 22.72 square kilometres.
Arrecife is located south of Teguise and east of San Bartolomé, and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to its southeast. It is a port town, served by ferries to the other Canary Islands, Europe, and Africa. The LZ1 road connects Arrecife to the northeast of the island, the LZ2 road connects it to the southwest, and the LZ3 road serves as the city's beltway. The tallest building in Lanzarote is the Arrecife Gran Hotel, which is located on the seafront alongside the harbour.
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San Ginés is a church in Arrecife, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain. Originally the location of a hermitage built in 1574 that contained images of Saint Peter and Saint Ginés, it was flooded and completely rebuilt in 1667. It was expanded in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Saint Ginés is Arrecife's patron saint. Mass is celebrated every evening, including Saturdays, Sundays and holydays, at 7.30 p.m. There are additional Masses at weekends and on feast days. The tower of the Church of San Ginés was inspired by the bell tower of the Church of La Concepción of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
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LZ-3 is an autovía located on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. It serves as a ring road to the island's capital city, Arrecife.
Since Arrecife is a coastal city, the ring road does not complete a full circle. On the northern side, LZ-3 begins at a roundabout by the island's main port, Puerto de los Mármoles. On the southern side, LZ-3 ends at a junction with LZ-2, the main road leading to the south of the island. LZ-3 is also connected to LZ-1, the main road leading to the north of the island. Thus, the island's north-south axis is LZ-1–LZ-3–LZ-2, connecting the northernmost town, Órzola, to the southernmost town, Playa Blanca.
While most roads on the island are owned by the island council, the entire north-south axis, including LZ-3, is owned by the Government of the Canary Islands.
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The Port of Arrecife is the main port facility for Lanzarote and the second busiest in the Canary Islands in terms of passengers. It handles passenger ferries, cruise ships and ro-ro cargo, but also bulk, breakbulk, containers, liquid bulk, and has a large fishing port.