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Canary Island This article is about the Spanish Canary Island. For other uses, see La Gomera (disambiguation). La GomeraSatellite view of La GomeraGeographyLocationAtlantic OceanCoordinates28°06′54″N 17°13′30″W / 28.11500°N 17.22500°W / 28.11500; -17.22500ArchipelagoCanary IslandsArea370.03 km2 (142.87 sq mi)Coastline100 km (60 mi)Highest elevation1,487 m (4879 ft)Highest pointGarajonayAdministrationSpainAutonomous CommunityCanary IslandsProvinceSanta Cruz de TenerifeCapital and largest citySan Sebastián de la Gomera (pop. 9,584, in 2023)DemographicsDemonymgomero/-aPopulation22,361 (start of 2023)Pop. density60.43/km2 (156.51/sq mi)LanguagesSpanish (specifically Canarian Spanish) and Silbo GomeroEthnic groupsSpanish, Canary Islanders, other minority groupsAdditional informationTime zoneWET (UTC±00:00) • Summer (DST)WEST (UTC+01:00) Volcanic valley of La Gomera Volcanic plugs in the centre of La Gomera Laurisilva of Garajonay, in La Gomera. Los Órganos, La Gomera. La Gomera (Spanish: [la ɣoˈmeɾa] ⓘ) is one of Spain's Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. With an area of 370.03 km2 (142.87 sq mi), it is the third-smallest of the archipelago's eight main islands. It belongs to the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. La Gomera is the third least populous of the eight main Canary Islands, with 22,361 inhabitants at the start of 2023. Its capital is San Sebastián de La Gomera, where the cabildo insular (island council) is located.