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3113:"...though he discounted any direct linkage between the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands and the ancient Egyptians, a theory based on their love of mummifying their dead and which has gained ground in recent years, the professor admitted that an indirect relationship was possible. 'There is no doubt about the north African origins of the inhabitants of these islands,' he said and went on to explain that it is generally accepted they were descended from Libyan Berbers who themselves probably originated west of the Nile. They began to settle in the Canaries in around the first century AD. Moving on to the vexed question of whether Guanche mummification owes anything – or everything – to Egypt, Professor Tejera said: 'It is very probable the old system of mummification so characteristic of Tenerife and Gran Canaria could have derived from ancient knowledge. These people did after all come from Africa. Some of the Berber tribes were relatively close to Egypt and many communities, say in the second or third millennium, were in contact with the Egyptians. So it would not be straining credibility too far to say that the practice could have some link with them, but not a direct one. ' " 4061: 4052: 2726:
transition and rest in the Atlantic Ocean and many civilizations in antiquity finished arriving in the Canary Islands, some stayed and had children, well after the Spanish conquest started coming the Portuguese, Spanish, French, English, Germans, Italians, it is as if we took a cake base (the Guanches) and you were to add the other ingredients (other ethnic groups) that make both culturally and ethnically Canary mixing various parts of the world, africa, Arab, South America, the Mediterranean, Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, and recently made ​​the arrival of a lot of Asian (oriental oasia) people ...im Canary ...sorry for my english(user: mayancel)(
4704:"Autonomous overseas territory" is a misleading term. All Spanish territories are "autonomous" to an equal or greater extent than the Canary Islands. They are generally divided into provinces and in the case of the Canary Islands, they are divided in two provinces. The term "overseas territory" has ex-colonial connotations implying a "special status" which do not apply to the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands or the Greek islands of Crete or Corfu for that matter (even though fiscal advantages are historically given to some insular territories). They are indeed within Spain, although not within the Iberian Peninsula. 4043: 608: 587: 1467:) find only 5 instances, none of which say any of that. The reference in book 6, chapter 36, says that Hanno sailed through that area, and landed on some islands somewhere where he says his crew was chased by monstrous women all covered with hair, but Pliny concludes that "We only know, as a fact well-ascertained, that some few were discovered by Juba over against the country of the Autololes, upon which he established a manufactory of Gætulian purple." That is the reference to the Canary islands, so the text explicitly concludes that we do not know that Hanno saw the Canary Islands. 4034: 1031:"The Canary Islands were first discovered by ancient Greek and Roman seafarers, yet it was not until the early 1400's that anyone made a serious attempt to conquer the Canaries." I doubt this. Is there any evidence for it? The Phoenicians were notorious for telling tales of what lay beyond the Pillars of Heracles in order to keep others from venturing that way. It seems far more likely that Phoenician/Carthaginian sailors would be familiar with it. I suggest that the above quoted sentence be deleted in lieu of evidence in support of the claim. 367: 277: 253: 200: 343: 267: 233: 1385:"-- a dichotomy which is perhaps rather over-simplistic, especially if we consider the great variety in microclimates and natural resources occurring, not only throughout the archipelago, but also within certain individual islands. In any case, this division has been applied (generally in an equally clear-cut fashion) to the islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria, the former being described as a pastoralist society and the latter as an agriculturalist one. " 3342:
respected academic author had written accounts of it in a widely circulated publication; which publication Pliny carefully cited (using a method that would later inspire modern citation techniques!) The only reason to reject this perfectly straightforward and well documented explanation would be if there was a reason to doubt that dogs were found on Gran Canaria. But at least by the time the Spanish arrived, the Guanches were certainly keeping dogs --
1388:"Most of the present knowledge derives, once again, from the contradictory and biased chronicles, whose ambiguous affirmations and descriptions often make it rather difficult for scholars to distinguish between what was originally the product of the chroniclers' misinterpretations, consciously concealed data, or actual religious syncretism caused by a century of contacts with the missionaries and other Europeans before the Spanish colonisations." 3447: 3105: 3626:), still I think it would be wrong to include English in the infobox for Sweden, the same goes for several Northern European countries. Do you have any source for a especially high proficiency in the Canaries and if even if there is, why would it be relevant? English is not included in Cyprus' infobox either and, as I mentioned before, English has completely different in Cyprus, where it previously was an official language. 708: 416: 398: 618: 3106:
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resort to the archaeological record of different continents in the attempt to trace systematic cultural dispersions through stylistic analyses of the material productions, leading, in occasions, to rather far-fetched conclusions." It appears that the author has a beef with some uses of archaeology in determining where people come from. That's not relevant to the Canary Islands article.
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males) of the aboriginal population of the Canary Islands to determine their origin and the extent to which they have survived in the current population. The results suggest a North African origin for these paternal lineages which, unlike maternal lineages, have declined to the point of being practically replaced today by European lineages.
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bring your own translator with you - they do not provide one. Only the Guardia y Policia will assist by giving you a telfone to speak to someone in Madrid where you can register a statement. Otherwise they only speak Spanish - mind you might find some officials who will try to help by speaking to you in English - but they don't have to.
4252:, with significant precipitation." so most of the coastal areas of the Canary Islands are tropical temperature-wise, since they do have averages above 18ºC every month of the year, but they haven't got any kind of tropical A climate categorization because they lack in precipitation, thus this is why they're considered semidesertic. 1274:
Africa, there exists the ethnonym Canarii, the name of a Berber tribe (the ancient inhabitants of the archipelago were Berbers), and it is probable that some of the inhabitants of the island known today as Grand Canary were descendants of this tribe. For more information, consult the spanish Knowledge (XXG)'s
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existe el etnónimo Canarii, nombre de tribu bereber (los antiguos habitantes del archipiélago canario eran bereberes), y es probable que una parte de los habitantes de la isla que hoy se conoce como Gran Canaria procedieran de dicho grupo poblacional. Para más información consulten la wikipedia en español:
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originally Berbers which had been settled there by the Romans or whomever, maybe as late as the 1st century BC. One millennium is entirely sufficient for a distinct culture to develop among non-seafaring people in an archipelago (but this scenario still begs the questions why/how the W islands were settled).
4876:. The History of Greenland uses the latin terms "canis marinus" alongside "canis carcharias" (karkharías is shark in Greek) in reference to a shark. The source given for the claim that the island is named after seals doesn't link to anyone making this claim, only to a dictionary of Latin that exists online 2561:
relevance and covers all of the islands; no other single site on the web does this. It is very reliable Cultural Events source. Since the Knowledge (XXG) article is also concerned with the Cultural of the Canary Islands, it would be a disservice not to provide Knowledge (XXG) users a link to this resource.
1428:"Álvarez Delgado, on the other hand, argues that the Canaries were uninhabited until 100 AD, when they were gradually discovered by Greek and Roman sailors. In the second half of the first century AD, Juba II abandoned North African prisoners on the islands, who eventually became the prehispanic Canarians." 4677:
I agree, I really have no idea what User:TUBS was thinking with this vector map. First: the Canary Islands aren't "in" or "within" Spain (as the caption and map title suggest), they're an autonomous overseas territory. Secondly: why show a big map of Spain with a little inset showing the Islands, but
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You are the one who is arguing that English should be in the infobox because of the tourism industry which in deed is utterly absurd. In line with YOUR arguments, we could equally add English as a language of Paris or Berlin. My argument is that English should not be noted in the infobox unless there
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The Presa Canario hails from the Canary Islands, where the dogs were trained for hunting and for war. During the 18th century, English traders and merchants came to the Canary Islands, bringing with them their working and gladiator dogs, notably the Mastiff of England and the Bulldog. Englishmen also
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CORRECTION- Canary Islands are indeed part of the European Union, and canarian people are considered to be european citizens by the EU. The islands have special regulation in terms of tobacco, alcohol, and other taxes, which causes restrictions when it comes to transporting this substances out of the
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In one of its catastrophe shows The History Channel predicts that at some point the side of one of the mountains of one of the Islands -mostly likely La Palma - will collapse and create a 150 to 400 foot high wave that will inundate most of the Atlantic coasts. Searching "La Palma catastrophe" I got
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There is nothing of substance about the geology, which is a pity. I remember that the archipelago can be divided into an entirely volcanic W part and the 2 major E islands which is volcanic superstructure sitting on a piece of continental socket. Might have some sources lying around, but I can't find
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Re. my removal of this text: "According to Pliny the Elder, the archipelago was found to be uninhabited when visited by the Carthaginians under Hanno the Navigator, but that they saw ruins of great buildings." This was supported by a citation to a 1764 book "The History of the Discovery and Conquest
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I agree. The entire section seems heavily flavored by original research. I am deleting the following sentence as it is particularly un-parseable and adds nothing to the article: "A common denominator to many of the theories, though, are the persisting effects of a diffusionist tradition that tends to
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A "trick question" I've come across from time to time is: "What animal are the Canary Islands named after?" The correct answer is supposed to be "dog" (from the Latin "Canis"), not the yellow bird. However, this article says: "The name comes from the Berber Canarii tribe, from the Atlas ( Morocco
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I totally agree, it seems this piece has been added by an America. I am sure there are far more interesting things to say about Canary island sports than the fact somebody from there played in the MLB in 1913. This is about the canary Islands, not American sport! Somebody please write something about
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The status of Graciosa is complicated: it's quite smaller and quite less populated than any of the 7 main islands, and politically it's entirely dependent on Lanzarote, which is just 1 km away. Nevertheless it's the only island other than the 7 main ones that has permanent population. I'll try a new
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The term "sea dog" is still used in some languages to mean "shark" and I know that this used to be the case in English as well, but this article states that "canis marinus" is a Latin term for seals. I searched around and nowhere is "canis marinus" said to mean anything other than sharks. The Online
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I think the Canary islands are at least as ridiculous as Paris or Berlin. Both cities have lots of services and activities in English, they host headquarters of multinational corporations and organisations where English is the working language, there are several universities which operate mostly or
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Some Egyptologists will continue working on the possible relationship between Guanche mummies and Egyptian mummies for some time to come. At the same time, a group of pyramids in Güímar on the island of Tenerife has also raised intriguing possible connections between ancient Egyptians and the early
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The author Pliny the Elder (1st century, A.D.) tells of a Carthaginian expedition to the Canary Islands sent by King Juba. They returned with giant dogs, from which the the archipelago derives its name; "can" or "canes" means "dog" in latin, and when the Carthaginians put a name to the islands, they
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It depends what your definition of "part of Africa" is. They are not on the African continental plate, so in the geographical sense they are not African. They are politically part of Spain, which is a European country, so not African in that sense. However they are closer to Africa than to Europe so
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I speak Spanish and English - my father he is Spanish and my mama she is English. You complain about "bad" English because of Spanish translations - but have you ever stopped and engaged the brain and then thought how the English language translates in to Spanish or Portugese or Italian or German or
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This really needs to be supported by some more evidence. 1.) We need a credible source that this Canarii tribe ever existed, and 2.) We need a credible source that they inhabited Grand Canary, and 3.) We need a credible source that the name did not independently develop along the canus-canary route.
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Translation: "Although for many years the prevailing theory was that the name of the Canaries referred to the dogs that inhabited the islands (since this explanation appears in the text of Pliny the elder), today there are other theories about the matter that offer different explanation. In Northern
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added it to the infobox with the explanation: "English in the Canary Islands is in common use + information boards etc, similarly as Cyprus." If English being "in common use" and having information boards in English would be enough in order to add English as an extra language, then in deed we would
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When Juba became king, he sent a group of explorers out into the Atlantic Ocean. They came back with stories of a mountainous island covered in trees and strange plants and they gave Juba two puppies that they found in the island and told him there were many, dogs on the island. Juba was very happy
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Canary Islands are geographically located on Africa. However, culturally and politically canarian people are majorly European descendents. Even though they are closer to Africa than they are to Europe, their particular history makes them a fully recognised and integrated part of Spain. Language and
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There is no first or second capital in the Canary Islands. The fact that one needs to be listed before the other has nothing to do with the city order. Fact is: both cities are the official capital of the Canary Islands, and if you, as a citizen of Tenerife, don't like it, I suggest you contact the
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There is no first or second capital in the Canary Islands. The fact that one needs to be listed before the other has nothing to do with the city order. Fact is: both cities are the official capital of the Canary Islands, and if you, as a citizen of Tenerife, don't like it, I suggest you contact the
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The claim that La Palma will collapse in to the Atlantic Ocean is disputed as is the claim that the resultant tsunami would be massive. A person has been updating and adding references to the Cumbre Vieja wiki page which contains much better info about the threat than here. A lot of the predictions
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The classical explanation it's about dog/canis, but recently a new explanation has appeared in pro-independence & pan-maghreb group activist. They said that canarii comes from a berber tribe, but it hasn't be demostrated. Old chronicles said that in Gran Canarias, at time of the conquest, there
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Between the repulse of Nelson and the beginning of the 20th century there is a large gap. A reference is made to British rule, but no details are given as to when and how the British gained or lost the colony. The French acquired it somehow, right? That needs to be mentioned. As interesting as the
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The "Demographics" section is a mess. I noticed that the percentages in the box were incorrect and tried to fix them, then I noticed that the numbers didn't add up to the totals. The numbers in the article don't correspond to the numbers in the box, and they are variously taken from 2009 and 2011,
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as being based on monk seals may seem plausible if you think the Romans had never before seen seals. But in fact monk seals occur in the Mediterranean (they are critically endangered now, but were common then), the Romans were well aware of them, and -- contrary to our article -- they did not call
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Following the previous denial that the Canary Islands are no part of the EU. They are considered an outermost region of the EU and thus are part of Spain and the EU in the same way. They do have a distinct regulation regarding the taxes and its borders, though. The islands pay a lower tax rate for
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WRONG - Spain is a member country of the EU, but the Canary Islands are not. You take alcohol from any of the Canary Islands into the EU you face the same restriction as a person coming from say Australia - 1 litre of liquor, 200 cigarettes etc. I know because last December I was stopped at Malaga
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Las Palmas was considered the capital of the Canary Islands, but without any real legal and thus was considered but never was capital for the whole of the right word, because it was only capital of the Canaries, La Laguna in Tenerife (and Yet this was for three centuries, while Las Palmas by two).
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It's an interesting question. Parts of the article point in different directions, though none are explicit. We read "...since European discovery", "Europeans began to explore the islands", "bananas and tobacco are grown for export to Europe", "proximity to Europe" which all imply that the Canaries
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As I mentioned above, BC dates instead of AD dates make more sense in the bit about Álvarez Delgado. The following quote from a Spanish-language article citing Álvarez Delgado seems to confirm that BC is correct. I will change the references to BC until someone more knowledgeable than me can say
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The listing of the islands by size is confusing. Gran Canaria is listed as the second biggest island despite the article later going on to state the size of Gran Canaria as 1560 km2, compared to Fuerteventura's 1660km2. In light of this, I have reordered the list to place Fuerteventura second and
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it means that up until the present day most of the population are the descendants of Spaniards that arrived from Europe and remain under Spanish control, and by and large share that country's political and cultural characteristics, that is, being mostly Christian or formerly Christian, a European
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This article at present contains a mixed usage of decimals and commas to represent fractions. I am familiar with how in North America, place values are depicted as 765,432.1, while European countries will punctuate oppositely, 765.432,1. Both instances will mean Seven-Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand,
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Of Nelson and the Battle of Santa Cruz I know, but British ruled the islands - this I don't know of. Also I am not aware of the French EVER acquiring the islands! France is even more reluctant to hand its colonies over than Spain is about Ceuta and Melilla and Britain about the Falkland Isands /
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The official language of all the Canary Islands and Spain is strange as it may see to some SPANISH. So much so you go to any government office to do official business there are signs written in all the differnt languages which say "WE ONLY SPEAK SPANISH" If you cannot speak Spanish then you must
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Paris and Berlin?!?? Ridicule :D :D :D Cyprus, Sweden etc is country. Infobox of country there is no option about this, other option outside official languages. If there was an option in infobox of country that probably would have been entered. Moreover, Canary Islands is not country and not use
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If we talk about languages, 25% of Basques speak usually in the Basque language, 50% of Catalans speak usually in Catalan language and 55% of Galicians speak usually in Galician language....but a Canarian language doesn´t exist (apart from the wishtle language in the Gomera island, which I don´t
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Si bien durante muchos años se defendió la teoría de que el nombre de Canarias hacía referencia a los perros (ya que esta misma explicación era la que aparecía en el texto de Plinio el Viejo), hoy en día hay otras teorías al respecto y que ofrecen una explicación distinta. En el norte de África
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This seems pretty clear: there were large dogs there, some were actually captured and examined closely, and incidentally they are distinct from sea creatures found on the beaches. Pliny is here quoting an author only one generation removed from himself, who had personally seen these dogs; which
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The First Men And Women From The Canary Islands Were Berbers First Inhabitants Of Canary Islands Were Berbers, Genetic Analysis Reveals ScienceDaily (Oct. 26, 2009) — A team of Spanish and Portuguese researchers has carried out molecular genetic analysis of the Y chromosome (transmitted only by
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The official tourism website deserve reconsideration. True it is an "Official Marketing Tool"; however, it also provides a extremely value resource concerning Cultural Events in the Canary Islands which is prominent at the bottom of the homepage. This information is regularly vetted for current
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which may be the "megalithic" structures supposedly seen by the Hanno expedition. If so, their builders were a) quite possibly not Guanches, b) probably entirely gone c. 500 BC, which c) means that the origin of Guanche culture could postdate this. One even cannot exclude that the Guanches were
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For the same reason other contributors removed them from the other country entres. Because this is supposed to be an encylopedia that is (a) written in readable English sentences, and (b) contains information that is generally useful and relevant. If, for some reason incomprehensible to me, you
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no, the guanches come from North Africa, but is true, that the guanches was blonde people, because, in the Canary Island, persons arrived from other sites, as Roman and maybe even Vikings, some of this peoples,were left in the Canary Islands, and mixed with the local population, an example, im
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Then when written for NA, it would inply 40,923,000,000 (Forty-billion, nine-hundred twenty-three million). Why don't we just write it as "40.923 billion" if that's what we mean, rather than "40,923" million? If you prefer it commaless, then a simple correction to the template was all that was
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The website www.turismodecanarias.com (or redirect domain www.canarias.es) should be entered into the External Links. This is the most complete and up-to-date resource regarding tourism for the Canary Islands as a whole. The website is kept very current on events, news, press, and information
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politically are Spanish citizens, but not ethnically ethnically it is a rare thing, ie, there is a base, the Guanche (Berber), where then mixed with Spanish, Portuguese, Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, black slaves , Moroccan, Saharan, Canary has always been a place of
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Geologically and Tectonically the whole of the Canary Island Archipelago is located on the submarine part of the African Plate and as it rotates westward so do the islands. Politically the Government is Spain, but the Canary Islands have many matters devolved to them which is why they are an
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According to "Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas" (Sociological Research Centre) in 2010, 43.5% of the population of the Canary Islands feels more Canarian than Spanish (37.6%), only Canarian (7.6%), compared to 5.4% that feels more Spanish than Canarian (2.4%) or only Spanish (3%).
1730:- La Graciosa (the only one among these minor islands which is inhabited). - Alegranza - Montaña Clara - Roque del Este - Roque del Oeste - Lobos Island (near Fuerteventura) - Several other "roques" (rocks, small "islands") of less importance (for example, the Anaga Rocks in Tenerife). 3023:
The greatest link we have between the Guanches and the Egyptians comes in the form of pyramids - the Guanches built several small step pyramids on the islands, using exactly the same model as those found in ancient Egypt and in Mesopotamia. The pyramids have an east-west alignment.
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Yes, the Canary Islands are part of the EU and use the Euros. As for being Spanish, they are one of the 17 member communities of the Spanish state; in fact, the relationship between Canary Islands and the rest of Spain is much closer than the relationship of Hawaii to the U.S.:
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There are no one proof about the phoenician discovery of Canary Island; contrary, the first known contact of non indigenous peoples are roman: around 30 amphoras (from late Republic to late Empire) in the coast of many islands and the text of Pliny who give the name of Canaria.
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5.- The provinces in the Canary Islands are, like it or not, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas. The name it is not Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. There are several instances in the article where both names are used, or first one and afterwards the second as an explanation.
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settlers of the Canaries. Not all are convinced of the age of the Güímar pyramids, however, including Professor Tejera (see above article). Yet famed researcher Thor Heyerdahl has studied the pyramids. Though he discovered many things about them, he was unable to date them.
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No proof, but some interesting hints. The Phoeniceans were probably one of the least "imperialist" major powers of human history; if there was no local population that could be traded with, they usually just didn't care about some new-discovered lands. Also, there are the
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Please watch this article, an anonymous user is deleting the sentence, the Virgin of Candelaria is the patron of the Canary Islands and is changing for the Virgin of Candelaria is the patron saint of the Diocese Nivariense. Here I put data of the patron of the islands:
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1.- The major Canary Islands are seven. La Graciosa and the Chinijo archìpielago may be cited later, but not in the leading, and not certainly talking about Montaña Clara as if it were as important as Lanzarote, when it is a small rock in the middle of the Ocean.
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In the sports section the only thing that appears is that a guy played baseball. In Spain nobody is interested in baseball so I would take it off and write somthing about Tenerife or Las Palmas Futbol Club. Is there anyone who doesn't agree?? ( don't think so)
3600:" where English is in common use but not an official language. No matter, it is still very non-important. Second, Cyprus I gave as an example, Cyprus has only two official languages: Greek, Turkish, but 3/4 peoples speak English. Similarly, the Canary Islands. 2587:""despite the continuous changes suffered by the population (Spanish colonization, slave trade), aboriginal mtDNA lineages constitute a considerable proportion of the Canarian gene pool. Although the Berbers are the most probable ancestors of the Guanches," 1181:
I didn't get a chance to read the entire page, but I've noticed a lot of errors (fixed one or two) in the history section.. added cleanup boilerplate text. Looks like the page was translated from a different language using a poor computer translation service.
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I guess the second part would mean: "... like in other communities." (In German the word "wie" meaning both "how" and "like". - could be written by a german native speaker or could be the same in other languages) Still i don't get the full meaning of the
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There are too many Spaniards in this pot. I will try and edit the English, but it needs to be left alone by non-native speakers. This article is poorly worded and certainly doesn't keep a NPOV, for example, "This vain attempt by the English." Sheesh.
1408:"Prehistoric" is not absolute. If no historical records exist from that period in the Canaries, the the El Bebedero settlement may very well be prehistoric. No one could seriously argue that 1st-4th century Rome is "prehistoric Rome," but according to 5187:
Unlike with the Balearic Islands, "Islas" is not part of the official name in Spanish here. Although the expression does exist in Spanish, any mention of the Spanish term in its official form, such as in the introduction and the table, should simply be
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As I recall from my history lessons (I'm from Canary Islands), it's probable that no Greek nor Roman had ever more than a limited contact with the Islands (some Roman amphoras have been found at Lanzarote). Pliny got his description of the Islands from
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I think it should be made clear that, despite the fact that other minor islands exist, the archipielago consists of only 7 major islands. Therefore, in my humble opinion, La Graciosa should be considered separately in the Physical Geography section.
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brought with them their traditions of pit fighting for which their breeds and the island dogs were inevitably mixed and eventually bred to produce the ultimate fighter. Nowadays the breed is used for guarding and the handling and driving of cattle.
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culture of the Canary Islands are european (having peculiarities only found on the islands. This peculiarities resemble more to Latin American culture than to any African custom). This is why Canaries are considered to be part of Europe. June 2014
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French for example. You would be very surprised - one that comes immediate to my mind is the one that visitors to France used to say - "My Postillion has off my bike fallen" which I can't say in French but that is how it was understood. Comprende!
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was apparently dead well before the second half of the first century. Replace "AD" with "BC" in both sentences and it all makes sense, but I don't know what Álvarez Delgado has actually argued (and with no reference, I have no way to find out).
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The Canary Islands were named for the large dogs found living on the islands and has nothing to do with birds. Every known reliable encyclopedia sites this. How can you expect financial support when the information you give is so misinformed?
1200:) who occupied the island of Gran Canaria." This is the first I've heard about this (I've heard the dog explanation before, though, outside the quiz), can this be verified, and that "no dogs were used in the naming of this archipelago"? -- 3029:
Generally dolichocephalic, fair-featured with blond or red-hair, with males over six foot tall and women approaching six feet in height. Women were very beautiful and Spanish Gentlemen often used to take their wives among the population.
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From January to December 2009, we could learn that there were in Canaria a "A true, small Mediterranean" group, a "berber type", and even a "Crô-Magnon type; with a low, rectangular face, especially characterized by bigonial prominence".
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really want to include those meaningless gobledegook numbers that, let's face it, no-one ever heard of (in all probability) ever will hear of, then at least put them somewhere inconspicuous so that they don't mess up the entry proper.
4730:. Between the 1833 territorial division of Spain and 1927 Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the sole capital of the Canary Islands, until 1927 when a decree ordered that the capital of the Canary Islands be shared, as it remains at present: 3004:
My friend just mailed me these text. I'm not great at linking, I am a actually a very poor editor.:) Thank you, and my friend, Laszlo Kanari will be thanksful I think. But he takes this name-thing personally...Thank you again, Zoltan
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is some particular for that e.g. official status, historical minority language or so. However it should be said in the text (not in the infobox) that English (like German for that matter) is used a lot within the tourism industry.
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There are a very worng mistake, Spanish is not an etnic group, is the mainly language, Canarian are a diferent etnic group than spanish. Spanish etnic group is about 250.000 hab that are migrants arrived since 1950 and his sons.
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There is no clarity about the religion practised by the islanders before the Catholics arrived. Were they Muslims? If not, the religion would be of significant interest as being an indicator of the origin of the inhabitants.
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About 2,000 years ago a boy called Juba became King of Mauritania in North Africa. At that time, Mauritania was part of the Roman Empire, so Juba went to school in Rome. There he learnt about exploring and map-making, about
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Under the heading "Economy" there is no mention of ship repair. Islas Canarias has extensive facilities for ship repair including dry docks. Someone with local knowledge, please add a few sentences at least. Thanks, ...
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with his strong and intelligent dogs and when he marked the island on his map he called it the "Island of Dogs". He wrote the name on his map in Latin,"canes". That is how the islands became known as the Canary Islands.
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I have 2 or 3 books which say that ancient Guanches were tall, blonde, blue-eyed and thin people. According to them, the Canarian people come from Andalusians from Spain, most of them. Do you know anything about this ?
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I think that it is necessary to put some image of the streetcar of Tenerife, because there are many people he would like to know since it is. A greeting to Knowledge (XXG) and graces for leaving myself to put the photo.
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Someone want to add something here about the 18th century colonists recruited by the Spanish government for San Antonio and Louisiana, in the U.S.? I can write something from the Louisiana perspective, when I get time.
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So I agree with leaving this (it has been here for many years) as long as it's well specified, it wasn't properly specified before, saying just "it has a tropical climate" is actually not true, as it's just temp-wise.
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and again, makes no mention of seals. I'm guessing some idiot either changed the original theory to refer to seals instead of sharks because of the "seals=sea dogs" meme, or they made up the whole thing on the spot.
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The number of visitors was monitored in 2009 by several different authorities including officials from the EU and UN. Their conclusion was that the National Park of Teide was the second most visited in the world that
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I recently uploaded some historic photos of Canary Island (Gran Canaria) from around the 1900s. I don't know if or where they should be placed, (perhaps some of the history or culture sub-articles?) but have a look.
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2.- Maybe there are too many stadistics in the leading. Every three words there is a "The second most" "the biggest" etc... I do not think that is necessary, it distracts of the article, and it is not very readable.
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called them the "Insularia Canaria" (Islands of the Dogs). Backing up the story, the islands still have native dogs today that are thought to be the very dogs to which Pliny referred centuries and centuries ago.
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are not part of Europe; however, we also read that "Teide in 2010 became the most visited national park in Europe". It would be useful to get some reliable sources (rather than just editors' opinions) on this. --
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million together, confusing. I will assume this means 40,923,000; three 0s and a comma display fewer characters than the word 'million'. I'll leave someone else to apply whatever regional format they'd like.
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Overall safety? This is difficult to quantify. The Canary Islands are definitely safer (and much wealthier) than any other African region, and in fact safer (and wealthier) than some Western European regions.
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Most of the Canarian population is white and either Catholic or non-religious. There is also a small but growing Muslim minority made up of African inmigrants. Inmigrants of Latin American origin can also be
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The first 5 in the list form what is known as Archipielago Chinijo ("chinijo" is a local word meaning "small") and belong to the council of Teguise in the nearest island, Lanzarote (province of Las Palmas).
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First buy the gravel and hardcore to build a road, then roll up your sleeve and build it. Bye the way why do you want to come from cote d ivore - oh I see so you can sneak in to spain. sorry but stay home!
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otherwise. "Su apreciación viene de que él coloca la llegada de los Guanches al Archipiélago, hacia el siglo I antes de nuestra era, pero los últimos trabajos de los antropólogos no confirman esta tésis."
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having flown in from Tenerife. I was carrying a 1 litre bottle of whisky and 300 cigarettes. I had to pay duty on 100 Cigarettes. I had deliberately entered the Red Channel as I had other goods to declare.
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No. They mean 40 923 million. The GDP per capita is 19 thousand euros, not 19 euros. Because people can be confused I prefer not to use a comma as a thousands separator, and use a space where necessary.
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autonomous region. Whilst Spain is in the EU the Canary Islands are not and travellers have the same restrictions as travellers from other non-EU countries entering the EU as regards alcohol tobacco etc.
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share the title of "capital city" and we, as Canarians, should be respectful with each other and avoid empty arguments that only promote jealousy and bad behaviour with our own brothers and neighbours.
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share the title of "capital city" and we, as Canarians, should be respectful with each other and avoid empty arguments that only promote jealousy and bad behaviour with our own brothers and neighbours.
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At the end of the article say Provinces of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife; that is a mistake, the first province is called only "Las Palmas"; but, it's impossible of to correct.
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Under the "Religion" heading what does the following mean? "The appearance of the Virgin of Candelaria in Tenerife phase starts in the Canary Islands to Christianity." It is absolute nonsense to me.
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Sure, but travel guides are not reliable sources. I'd add it myself, but I'm working on other stuff at the moment. If you want to write something and add it to the article, here are some news sources:
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This article is currently the target of vandals as a result of political disagreements between Spain and the UK over Gibraltar. Perhaps this page should recieve protected status for a period of time.
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The Agaete port is not an international port, the only international port of Gran Canaria is the port of Las Palmas. Therefore should not appear in "ports", as it refers only to international ports.--
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c) Canarians have the same language and names as Castilians; there is not a different Canarian language..Meanwhile, many Hawaiians have a different language and names than Mainland Anglo Americans.
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I spent a couple of minutes searching the government website for demographic statistics, but I didn't come up with any. Anybody who wants to spend more time fixing the section is welcome to do so.
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The first map shown of the Canaries has the actual islands hidden away in the bottom left hand side. You'd hardly notice them if you didn't know what you were looking for. Look at the thumbnail:
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Pliny talk us about the "Canarii" of Maghreb; we don't know the name that the ancient inhabitants of Gran Canaria give to their people, but they always be according to the chronicles "canarios"
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Should we remove the coordinates from the first sentence of the article and put them on the right side like on other WP articles that have coordinates? I would do it, but I don't know how to.
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There's also a vibrant jewish community in Gran Canaria, with their own beit knesset. There're also a few jewish families in Tenerife but as far as I know, they do not have an organised kehila.
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The 'giant dogs' may have been seals, which bark much like dogs and are similarly gregarious, and can be extremely fierce. Cold currents are rich in fish, and seals feat in places rich in fish.
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First things first: Can you see the peaks of the island from Africa or not? The article says it can be seen on a clear day and then later, it can't be seen from the African coast. Which is it?
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But Santa Cruz de Tenerife it was with all the honors and legal and real capital of the sole and sovereign Archipelago Canario up in 1927 years with the shared Las Palmas. Greetings.
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Although English is taught throughout the primary and secondary education, not many are fluent in this language. However, those who work in the tourist industry usually know English.
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canary, and my paternal family are canary, and my great-grandparents were canaries, but in my family there have always been blonde people, like my brother, Do you understand me?...
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The ISO 3166-2 code for the Canary Islands is wrong -- it is now listed as CN, which is for the People's Republic of China. I am however unable to find a proper replacement code.
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Hello I would like that the equipment of Knowledge (XXG) was leaving me to add the Independence of Canaries because since Canaries it was a territory conquered by the Castilians.
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Please, note that the offical name of the Comunidad autónoma is just "Canarias", not "Islas Canarias", as it's described in the Estatuto de Autonomía and the gobernment website.--
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b) Canary Islands were part of Spain when Spain was created in 1492 by the Catholic Kings, while Hawaii was incorporated to the U.S. as late as 1898 and as a U.S. state in 1959.
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I've also deleted the following sentence as extremely wordy POV (which appear to be from someone who disagrees with the commonly accepted origins of the indigenous inhabitants):
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The history part is long and tiresome to read. I tried to put it into some systematics, but it still needs a lot of editing - especially the part about the precolonial times.
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most of the goods and therefore its export is controlled heavier, as in your case. I live myself in Tenerife and have to experience the same pain with customs duties often.
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La Graciosa as of 2018 is the eighth Canary Island. It is still governed from Lanzarote but is classified as its own entity. There are multiple references to this online.
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As far as I can see, in that section, as elsewhere, the commas are thousands separators, not decimal points. I'm not aware of the usage "765.432,1" which you describe. --
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the first capital, reason why to Santa Cruz there is that you name her first, this way this in the Statute of Autonomy of Canaries. Greetings.
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It is speculated that the so called dogs were actually a species of Monk Seals ("sea dog" in Latin), critically endangered and no longer present in the Canary Islands.
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4.- The ethimology section is a mess. I am going to rework it completely with other theries I have found and I can cite. Hint: Holy dogs are not going to have a place.
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is another classic way to confuse people, depending on which side of the Atlantic they are. I'm happy with the way you've formatted that section of the article now. --
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This is certainly worth investigating. If the people suggesting this are more than a random assortment of crackpots, the fact is surely worth adding to the article.
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The correct reference in Pliny is book 6 chapter 37, "The Fortunate Islands", in which he says King Juba, not Hanno, reported finding ruins on one of the islands.
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I would like to add also that instead of putting the stadium of Las Palmas should put that of the Tenerife, which was the first stadium created in seven islands.
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3.- The guanches were the natives of Tenerife Island. It is not right to use this name as a generic one for all the ancient populations of the different islands.
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Egyptologists meet in La Laguna to discuss intriguing question: Are the Canary Islands' Guanche mummies related to mummies of Ancient Egypt? (tenerifenews.com)
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That is just normal that there are Spaniards in an entry regarding a spanish region. Feel free to correct as many mistakes as you wish, but just be respectful.
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Carnival of Las Palmas is very important too. Gala Drag Queen is very famous in Spain. IT is retransmitted in TVE INTERNACIONAL. IT is seem in all the world.
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have to add English to almost every major city and tourist destination in the world. The Canary Islands don't even provide their official web pages in English
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This official tourism website is already on the Spanish, Italian, French versions of Knowledge (XXG). It is still needed on the English and German versions.
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According to the guidelines of Knowledge (XXG) this is exactly what kind of link should go into the External Link section as it is the "Official Website".
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Are there written records connected to the Roman amphorae - i.e., notes on trade with the "Isles of Dogs"/"Fortunate Isles" in the "Oceanus", or somesuch?
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From the article: "What is certain is that the name of the islands does not derive from the canary bird; rather, the birds are named after the islands".
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if you arbitrarily assign them to the nearest continent then they are African. It's a bit like asking if an orange is a type of apple or a type of pear.
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Not only does "uninhabited until 100 AD" in the first sentence appear to conflict with "second half of the first century AD" in the second sentence, but
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is the second most visited national park in the world. The figures given range from 2.8 million to 3.5 million visitors per year, placing it second to
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These academic disputes over archaeological methodology don't belong here. And wherever they belong, there has to be a better (shorter!) way to say it.
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I've not the time or energy to sift these and integrate into the article. Hopefully someone familiar with the subject can give this the time it needs.
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Euro is the official currency in many countries of the EU, Spain is one of them. Canary Islands belong to Spain, and they use Euro as their currency.
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to avoid confusing future editors as to whether 41 million euros is implied, or 41 billion euros. This confusion is the point I'm trying to make.
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What is the climate of the canaries according to Koppen. By what I see it is tropical according to definitions. Does anyone have an idea on this?
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This edit was partially altered by subsequent modifications, but curiously nobody had ever completely removed this piece of shit (12 months!). --
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the football (soccer) teams, which ARE of interest, and take out this silly reference to an MLB player that nobody has heard of or cares about.
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The dogs of this breed can be gentle and noble with their families, showing great affection to their owners, and being suspicious of strangers.
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Hi I would like to put also a photo of the airport of Tenerife .Since Tenerife South is the first tourist Spanish airport of Aena's network.
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I think this at least should be done. I will wait a bit to see some more opinions, but this article really should be better than this.
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There should be much more about later epoques and less about the origin of the guanches. (That should be put into the "guanches"-wiki)
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necessary, not a blanket revert. I have reapplied the template, now formatted with thin spaces rather than commas, as you recommend.
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I tried to clean up the english on this article, but it still needs some work. The organization in this article is lacking as well.
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only in English, there are millions of tourists and business people using English etc. The mere fact that you can find both Paris's
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How is the following supposed to read: "was put forth for the Canary how another communities"? - Istvan 17:59, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
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I'm not sure (I didn't write that paragraph), but I'm guessing that the 5.4% refers to the sum of the last two (2.4% + 3% = 5.4%)
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So the Canary Islands (2 million people) are much, much closer to Mainland Spain than Hawaii (1,3 million) is Mainland America.--
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Probably just a poor Spanish-to-English translation. English "how", "like" and "as" can be translated as Spanish "como"/"cómo".
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sometimes poetically call them "sea cows" (monk seals are very large!), but they already had a perfectly good name for them:
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This bird species is listed in the article's Wildlife section but should not be: as far as I know it is endemic to Madeira.
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Hello, I was wondering if the Canary Islands are members of the EU and use the Euros? As they are a Spanish, occupied land?
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Is confusing. Not sure which percentages go where. Seems like there are only 5 groups discussed but there are 6 percentages
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No se hablar inglés, así que rogaría que alguien tradujese este comentario para que otros wikipedistas lo puedan entender.
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language as their mother tongue (Spanish), Roman/French law and and a Capitalist, democratic, NATO aligned administration
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The one next to it is Canaria; it contains vast multitudes of dogs of very large size, two of which were brought home to
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Etymology Dictionary confirms this under "dogfish", saying that "sea dogs" has been a term for sharks since Antiquity
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a) Canary Islands is just 1,200 Kms. from the Spanish Mainland, while Hawaii is 3,500 Kms from the American Mainland.
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Is there any special reason to include English in the info box, does this language have some form of special status?
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Long ago sailors named the islands from a Latin word canis (dog) because of large, fierce dogs found on the islands.
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There is no need to be disrespectful towards other users. Feel free to contribute as anyone else, though. Regards, --
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In my opinion, this site is mainly an "Official Marketing Tool", not a reliable scientific source. As the site does
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and they don't add up either. And finally the links to the original sources for those numbers are broken now.
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official websites in English while the Canarian one is only provided in Spanish makes your point ridiculous.
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That is wrong. It should read "Las Palmas Province". Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is just the capital city.
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According to the Statute of Autonomy of Canaries the first city in being named is Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
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I added La Graciosa on the list based on what is written on it's own wiki page where it references this:
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Tenerife is the island with more population of Canaries and of Spain, look at it in the page in Spanish:
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Perhaps a new section regarding these minor islands should be created separately. The minor islands are:
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of the archipelago and knew its approximate location is as certain as it gets. But apart from that... :(
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He says: Tenerife, with 865.070 inhabitants, is the island most filled with Canaries and with Spain.
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not show their actual location (along the 28th parallel off NW Africa)? The original, non-vector file
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are based on false or bad science it seems. Only 3 scientist support the claim a lot more dispute it.
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True: The status of capital city is shared by the cities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de
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The bit on the theory of Álvarez Delgado needs some reviewing, and ideally a reference. It states:
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emigration and romanticism sections are, they are no substitute for the facts of who reigned when.
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You is putting that Roque Nublo is the symbol of the islands, where only what is in Gran Canaria.--
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it is "generally accepted" that the end of the prehistoric era in New Guinea falls around 1900 AD.
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websites in English while the Canarian one is only provided in Spanish makes your point ridiculous
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i'd like to know whether the Canary Islands are part of Africa as not all references state this.
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Hmmm. I must have read population or distance measurements; sorry about that. I'll proceed with
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On NOTHING. Morocco does NOT claim the Canary Islands. Anyway, this claim would be arbitrary.
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the Canary Islands have BWh, BSh, BSk, Csa and Csb climates. It actually depends on the zone.
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It probably uses Spain's. I should have looked into it before, as it stroke me as quite odd.
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think will ever be adopted as a national languge in the Canary islands instead of Spanish)--
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Catalans, Basques, Galicians, Castilians, Andalusians, Canarians...all of us are Spanish.
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Error: The status of capital city is shared by the cities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and
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A map with the island more clearly marked, and more centralised, would be more useful.
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Simple questions what is the primary, as well as secondary religions of the islands?
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Presa Canario Origin:Canary Islands, Africa Weight: 100-125 lbs Height: 25-26 inches
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pls i want to know how to enter the island by road from cote d vore from abijan
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No mention of this is in the article. On what do the Morrocans base their claim?
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Hello I want to put an image of the dunes of the Medano, Tenerife, thank you.
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Now all that is needed is an svg map of La Graciosa to go with the other ones
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Alphabetic order and population order. It is obvious: Las Palmas Santa Cruz.
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I would like that put THE CATHEDRAL OF LA LAGUNA. Thank you Knowledge (XXG).
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Ridiculous or not, this hypothesis is supported by prestigious local authors
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The first total of 43.5% however does not add up (37.6% + 7.6% = 45.2%)
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That is my opinion. There are some things I think should be done.
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