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Icod de los Vinos

Icod de los Vinos is a municipality situated in the northwestern part of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, belonging to the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The residents of Icod de los Vinos are referred to as "icodenses" in Spanish.

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1917: National Monument Declaration

In 1917, the Drago milenario was declared a National Monument.

November 1921: Royal Decree Bestowal

On November 9, 1921, the town's coat of arms was bestowed upon the town by Royal Decree.

September 2001: Flag Blessing and Raising

Around September 2001, the official flag of Icod de los Vinos was blessed and raised amid celebrations organised by the Corporación Municipal in the town hall square.

2002: Failed UNESCO bid

In 2002, the town council made an abortive attempt to list the Icod Dragon Tree as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2011: UNESCO World Heritage Site bid

In 2011, another bid was made to list the Icod Dragon Tree as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2022: Population Statistics

In 2022, Icod de los Vinos had a population of 23,496.