CANARY ISLANDS

Span. Islas Canarias, group of seven islands (1990 pop. 1,589,403), 2,808 sq mi (7,273 sq km), autonomous region of Spain, in the Atlantic Ocean off Western Sahara. They constitute two provinces of Spain. Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1990 pop. 770,627), 1,239 sq mi (3,209 sq km), includes Tenerife, Palma, Gomera, and Hierro. Las Palmas (1990 pop. 818,776), 1,569 sq mi (4,064 sq km), includes Grand Canary, Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura. Fuerteventura is 67 mi (108 km) from the African coast. The islands, of volcanic origin, are rugged; Mt. Teide (12,162 ft/3,707 m) is the highest point in Spain.

Wine was the main export of the Canaries until the grape blight of 1853; its place was taken by cochineal until aniline dyes came into general use. Today the leading exports are bananas, sugarcane, tomatoes, potatoes, and tobacco, which are grown where irrigation is possible. There is fishing on the open seas, and the Canaries, with their subtropical climate and fine beaches, have become a major tourist center. An oil refinery and other large-scale industries are located at Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

Pliny mentions an expedition to the Canaries c.40 b.c., and they may have been the Fortunate Islands of later classical writers. They were occasionally visited by Arabs and by European travelers in the Middle Ages. Jean de Béthencourt, a Norman, settled at Lanzarote in 1402 and, with the support of the kingdom of Castile, became its king in 1404. The Treaty of Alcácovas (1479) between Portugal and Spain recognized Spanish sovereignty over the Canaries; conquest of the Guanches, the indigenous Berber inhabitants of the islands, was completed in 1496. The islands became an important base for voyages to the Americas. The Canaries were frequently raided by pirates and privateers; Las Palmas beat off Francis Drake in 1595 but was ravaged by the Dutch in 1599. In the French Revolutionary Wars, Horatio Nelson was repulsed (1797) at Santa Cruz. The Canary Islands became an autonomous region in 1982.

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...include the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands of Spain, Madeira...Provinces Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and...mainland yoke. The Canary Islands and the Balearics...industry. Multi-island nations also had and...
...New Zealand. Both the Cook Islands and Niue have full membership...independence unilaterally. The Cook Islands has its own Constitution...constitution. 7 Spain Autonomous island territories: Balearic Islands and Canary Islands. Every...the coast of Morocco. The Canary Islands are not part of the...The autonomy of both the Canaries and Balearic Islands is a...
Canary Islands, 72 Corsica, 4...260 , 261 , 265 , 268 Greek Islands, 74 , 79 , 83 , 171 , 245...crime, 163 , 166 p Pacific islands, 4 , 18 , 20 , 49 , 59...262 American Samoa, 13 Cook Islands, 13 , 58 , 99 , 150 , 153 , 163 , 207 , 208 Easter Island, 13 Federated States of Micronesia...
...segregated into two distinct island-specific species even though...Further, all of the archipelagos islands "are of absolutely similar...other; and yet several of the islands are inhabited, each by peculiar...to which may be added the Canary Islands, are allied in their...and arid Cape de Verde and Canary Islands." This could be...
...Caesar, Julius, 264 Caicos Islands, 88, 90, 94, 100 California...58 Canarium nut, 160 Canary Islands, 266 Captain (James) Cook...192-199; contributions to island archaeology, 190-191...also West Indies; individual islands and cul- tures Caribbean...
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...la Gomera (Canary Islands), Based on New K...Implications for Oceanic Island Evolution by R. Paris...Torrado The Canary Islands (Spain) are located...1998). The seven Canary Islands present an...eastern to the western islands. The Canarian archipelago...Moore 1987). In the Canaries, the lavas are much...central position, the island of La Gomera may hold...
...development of the Canary Islands had been utilized on...presence of tourism on the Canary Islands is a result of historical...able to prosper on the island because of access to...brief history of the Canary Islands. Tenerife: El Museo...
...1989) for the Hawaiian Islands, where significant subsidence...with the sinking of the islands and forming of atolls and guyots. The Canary Islands developed above an old...Canaria, a nearly circular island, is located at the centre...
Refracted Images: The Canary Islands through a New World Lens...Merediz. Refracted Images: The Canary Islands through a New World...early modern imaginings of the Canary Islands are filtered not only...Spanish chronicles establish the Canaries as locus of competing national...
...traveled in a broad arc past the Canary, Savage, Madeira and Cape Verde Islands; rounded Cape St. Vincent...littoral and the Atlantic islands for decades before Cao reached the Kingdom of Kongo. The Canaries were mentioned by the intrepid...Stanley) Pool, and from Luanda Island into present-day Angola...labor demands of the Atlantic island and Brazilian cane sugar plantations...
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...blood." So what are these Canary Islands that are so deeply...western shore of Gran Canaria island. I was in the center of a seven-island chain that begins a mere 60...the dry southern tip of the island, to the main resort centers...resort complexes. Not even gay islands like Ibiza or Sitges or Mykonos...shopping mall?" I knew the Canaries were a tax-free shopping...
...migrants had made the Canary Islands their home. To the...writers linked the Canaries with the Garden of...of a missing eighth island that unaccountably...Spains conquest of the Canary Islands was but the foretaste...the mist-wreathed island of Gomera found its...descending on the islands each year, it is...there is more to the Canaries than beachlife. But...
...building on the last of the Canary Islands to be developed for...50s, still grieves for the island he knew when he was growing...the award will secure the islands future as a high-quality...also been a boost for the islands natural environment from an...for the Environment, the island is now poised to become an...the second-largest of the Canaries, is swept by the northeast...
...Pleasure Islands: The Canaries Offer Different Visions...Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, seventy miles from...Although the seven Canaries remain volcanically...now call the whole island his greatest work of...visible everywhere on the island; he used volcanoes...and conquered the islands, classical and medieval...
...Pleasure Islands; the Canaries Offer Different Visions...Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, seventy miles from...Although the seven Canaries remain volcanically...now call the whole island his greatest work of...visible everywhere on the island; he used volcanoes...and conquered the islands, classical and medieval...
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...few propose that the Canaries are the lofty volcanic...people of the seven Canary Islands, although not all...we savor a Canary Island stew of pork, beef...On the neighboring island of Gran Canaria...Carthaginians all knew of the Canaries. Pliny the Elder...to these Fortunate Islands during the reign of...climate. It is the only Canary Island where volcanoes have...
...Take Wing Soar in the Canaries; A Short Holiday in the Sun-Drenched Canary Islands Isnt Just...travel to the Canary Islands for a few days, it...the north end of the island. Santa Cruz is a...a 24-hour party island focused on teen hedonism...towns. But all of the Canary islands are very mountainous...highest point on the island, we were able to...the fact that the Canaries are mere miles off...
Canaries Back on Song; Unspoilt Beauty...the Second Smallest of the Canary Islands, Is a Buyers Dream...Byline: Liz Rowlinson THE CANARY Islands are a sure bet for winter...figures are increasing in the Canaries, despite the economic slowdown...months to June in the volcanic island group off North Africa as...
CANARY MELLOW; Once Known Only for Winter-Sunning Brits, the Canary Islands Are Now Attracting a More...a time the largest of the Canaries was the winter retreat of...sauce - disappeared from the islands restaurants, elbowed out...in the northern neck of the island; theres a new international...
Cruise to the Magical Canary Islands. Exclusive to the Daily Mail...throughout the picturesque Canary Islands. Its one of our best-selling...magical realms of the Canary Islands from Dover. Each island has its own individual charms...
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CANARY ISLANDS Span. Islas Canarias...includes Grand Canary, Lanzarote, and...main export of the Canaries until the grape blight...the Americas. The Canaries were frequently raided...Santa Cruz. The Canary Islands became an...
CANARY k nar e, common name for a familiar...or from the very similar wild canary, Serinus canarius, of the Canary Islands, Madeira, and the Azores and...center for training and breeding canaries; the Harz Mt. and the St. Andreasberg...
GRAND CANARY see Canary Islands , Spain. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...including adjacent islands. Broad to the north...largest offshore island is Madagascar; other islands include St. Helena...the Cape Verde, Canary, and Madeira islands in the N Atlantic...from St. Helena Island to Sao Tome, Principe...
...750 sq km), including the Balearic and Canary islands, SW Europe. It consists of the Spanish...of the Iberian Peninsula; of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea; and of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Continental...
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