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All information about Valle de Santa Ines - Fuerteventura courtesy of
Tourist Guide Fuerteventura, art-edition s.l
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Copyright Reiner Loos

The village, and the valley, got their name because of a private donation. In 1589, Ines Peraza had the first little church built and dedicated to the saint of her name. The present-day chapel goes back to the 17th century. It contains a baroque altar with san Barolomé and five impressive paintings that are among the most beautiful on the island.

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