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Founded in the 15th century as a district of Gáldar, destined to receive the colonizers, this small town was formerly known as Santa María de Guía. It is also the birthplace of the sculptor Luján Pérez, whose religious works can be admired throughout the Canary Islands, especially in the cathedral of Las Palmas. As well as in the parish church, in the neoclassical façade of Guía, which houses altarpieces and icons by the sculptor. The town is also famous for its knives and sheep's cheeses, called media flor, because of the thistle flower juice used to flavour them and also to keep them cool.
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