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Glossary of Canary Islands
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CANARY_ISLANDS
TENERIFE
GUANCHE_LANGUAGE
AGRICULTURE
ADEJE
ADELANTADO
AJUY
ALEGRANZA
APARTMENT
APARTMENTS
AREA
ARRECIFE
ARRECIFE_AIRPORT
ARUCAS
BARS
BEACH
BEACHES
BEDROOM
BENAHOARE
BENCOMO
CALETA_DE_FUSTE
CANARY_ISLAND_PINE
CARALLUMA_BURCHARDII
CHINIJO_ARCHIPELAGO
CLUB_DEPORTIVO_TENERIFE
COFETE
CORRALEJO
COSTA_CALMA
COSTA_TEGUISE
CUEVA_DE_LOS_VERDES
CUMBRE_VIEJA
DUNES
ECHIUM_VIRESCENS
EL_COTILLO
EL_HIERRO
EL_SAUZAL
EL_TANQUE
FARMLANDS
FATAGA
FIRST_BATTLE_OF_ACENTEJO
FLAG_OF_TENERIFE
FLIGHTS
FORT
FUERTEVENTURA
GARAJONAY_NATIONAL_PARK
GOLF
GRAN_TELESCOPIO_CANARIAS
GRAN_CANARIA
GUANCHE
GUANCHES
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CANARY ISLANDS

  1. Canary Islands are a group of volcanic Spanish islands off the northwestern coast of Africa. (Web site)
  2. Canary Islands are just the peak of mountain forming submarine volcanoes located in the mid-ridge of the Atlantic ocean. (Web site)
  3. Canary Islands are situated in the Atlantic Ocean 110 km from the African coasts with 7 islands, which is divided into two provinces. (Web site)
  4. Canary Islands is a great destination to enjoy a ScenicRentals vacation property.
  5. Canary Islands is the only English language newspaper in Gran Canaria. (Web site)

TENERIFE

  1. Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary archipelago. (Web site)
  2. Tenerife is the largest island in surface area in the Canaries and is home to Mt. (Web site)
  3. Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands off the north-west coast of Africa and attracts roughly 3.5 million tourists every year. (Web site)

GUANCHE LANGUAGE

  1. Search Results Guanche language Guanche is an extinct language spoken by the Guanches of the Canary Islands. (Web site)
  2. According to the Ethnologue Record, the Guanche language is affiliated to the Afro-Asiatic family. (Web site)
  3. The name of the island is derived from the Guanche language Guanche is an extinct language of Spain, especially the Canary Islands. (Web site)

AGRICULTURE

  1. Agriculture is one of its main resources. (Web site)
  2. Agriculture is the primary industry in Carberry. (Web site)
  3. Agriculture was the worst hit by the recent storms and the highest costs, although they run into millions of Euros of monetary value, are human.

ADEJE

  1. Adeje is a municipality in the southwestern part of the island of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, and part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. (Web site)
  2. Adeje is also a growing suburb of Tenerife Sur of South Tenerife and is the westernmost. (Web site)

ADELANTADO

  1. Adelantado was a Governor-like military office held by the Spanish Conquistadores of the 16th and 17th centuries. (Web site)
  2. The Adelantado was able to return and defeat the native forces at the Second Battle Of Acentejo .

AJUY

  1. Ajuy is a 4th class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. (Web site)
  2. Ajuy is a quiet fishing village situated on the rougher, west coast of Fuerteventura.
  3. Ajuy is a small remote fishing village in the west coast of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands .
  4. Ajuy is a small remote fishing village in the west coast of Fuerteventura. (Web site)
  5. Ajuy is a village on the west coast of Fuerteventura and it's waters contain huge caves, overhangs and other volcanic rock formations.

ALEGRANZA

  1. Alegranza is a brand new luxury condominium development located 15 minutes from the Los Cabos international airport.
  2. Alegranza is a celebration of splendid scenes, fresh sea breezes, incomparable location and elegant architecture that will please your senses. (Web site)
  3. Alegranza is a prestigious development in Playa Blanca, at the Southern end of Lanzarote. (Web site)
  4. Alegranza is a small Canarian island in the Chinijo archipelago, situated northern from Lanzarote. (Web site)
  5. Alegranza is a very quiet and peaceful development with communal pools, maintained to a very high standard about 1.5km from the resort centre.

APARTMENT

  1. Apartment was great. (Web site)
  2. The apartment was absolutley gorgeous and so homely. (Web site)
  3. The apartment was clean although we did have a problem with ants but we were given some spray by the hotel and that cured them. (Web site)
  4. The apartment was cleaned 6 out of 7 days and linen and towels were frequently changed. (Web site)
  5. The apartment was really good and meant for a family of with everything you required if you wanted to cook a light meal or make snacks. (Web site)

APARTMENTS

  1. Apartments are located all over the island, from the hustle and bustle, and nightlife of Playa de las Americas to the more family orientated Golf del Sur. (Web site)
  2. Apartments are of a good standard.
  3. Apartments are well equipped with all the necessary amenities and each one features a balcony or terrace.
  4. The apartments are all well equipped with modern facilities and amenities including satellite television and direct dial telephone. (Web site)
  5. The apartments are cleaned once a week with clean towels and a tidy mid week. (Web site)

AREA

  1. Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. (Web site)
  2. The area is a fertile region, with much agriculture, including vineyards.
  3. The area is known as the Valley of a Thousand Palms and further down this valley, you can take a camel ride at the Barranco de Fataga. (Web site)
  4. The area is the perfect setting to capitalise on the guaranteed winds with numerous freestyle and speedsurfing events. (Web site)
  5. The area was declared a national park in 1981 and provides a perfect habitat for this botanical species. (Web site)

ARRECIFE

  1. Arrecife is a 10 minute drive away with a taxi costing approx 12 Euro.
  2. Arrecife is a charmingly decorated and spacious two bedroom apartment situated on Kalk Bay---s vibrant seafront. (Web site)
  3. Arrecife is a city in the Canary Islands ( Spain) situated in the east of the island of Lanzarote of which it is the capital since 1852. (Web site)
  4. Arrecife is a city in the Canary Islands (Spain) situated in the east of the island of Lanzarote which is the capital since 1852. (Web site)
  5. Arrecife is a city in the Canary Islands situated in the east of the island of Lanzarote of which it is the capital since 1852 . (Web site)

ARRECIFE AIRPORT

  1. Arrecife Airport is a 20 mins transfer. (Web site)
  2. Arrecife Airport is a short drive from the resort. (Web site)
  3. Arrecife Airport is an airport serving the Canary Isle of Lanzarote. (Web site)
  4. Arrecife Airport is the airport serving the Canary Isle of Lanzarote. (Web site)
  5. Arrecife airport is a 10 minute drive away with a taxi costing around 15 euros. (Web site)

ARUCAS

  1. Arucas is a Canary Islands municipality in the province of Las Palmas. (Web site)
  2. Arucas is a large town in Northern Gran Canaria close to Las Palmas the capital. (Web site)
  3. Arucas is a large town in Northern Gran Canaria. (Web site)

BARS

  1. Bars are usually open till 2am and discos don’t normally close before 6am. (Web site)
  2. The bars are great for relaxing in and admiring the beautiful expanse of white sandy beach opposite this strip.

BEACH

  1. Beach is a few minutes walk. (Web site)
  2. The beach is a 10 minute stroll away. (Web site)
  3. The beach is a further minute away.
  4. The beach is a mixture of fine sand and pebbles. (Web site)
  5. The beach is a short stroll away and will take about ten minutes. (Web site)

BEACHES

  1. Beaches: The volcanic nature and evolution of Tenerife have created just a few 'natural' beaches, all of a fine black shingle or sand. (Web site)
  2. The beaches are 5 minutes walking distance and Baku water park is only 100m away.
  3. The beaches are a little more difficult to get too but the soft white sand is well worth the trouble. (Web site)
  4. The beaches are almost deserted. (Web site)
  5. The beaches are excellent, and even on a busy day they are too big to be overcrowded. (Web site)

BEDROOM

  1. The bedroom is an old dry cave, traditionally used for storing local wine. (Web site)
  2. The bedroom is to the left, inside the cave. (Web site)

BENAHOARE

  1. Benahoare was the native Guanche name for the Spanish island of La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. (Web site)

BENCOMO

  1. Bencomo is a Hattrick Supporter Hattrick Supporter gives you access to several features that make Hattrick more interesting and fun to play.
  2. Bencomo is a self-taught woodworker and considers himself still in the process of learning and developing his skill. (Web site)

CALETA DE FUSTE

  1. Caleta De Fuste is a lovely resort, very clean and the beach is lovely. (Web site)
  2. Caleta De Fuste is a purpose built resort.
  3. Caleta De Fuste is a short distance away and has many bars and restaurants. (Web site)
  4. Caleta de Fuste is a 15 minute walk from the villa. (Web site)
  5. Caleta de Fuste is a bit quieter. (Web site)

CANARY ISLAND PINE

  1. The Canary Island Pine is a favorite resting spot because of its sturdy horizontal limbs and it provides cover.
  2. The Canary Island Pine is a mighty conifer that recovers quickly after forest fires.
  3. The Canary Island Pine is a slender tree, a pyramid shape when young that acquires more fanciful shapes as it ages. (Web site)
  4. The Canary Island Pine is a sub-tropical pine and does not tolerate low termperatures or hard frost.
  5. The Canary Island pine is a drought-tolerant, fire -resistant endemism of the Canary Archipelago. (Web site)

CARALLUMA BURCHARDII

  1. Caralluma burchardii is a fleshy and superficially cactus-like plant that belongs to the genus Caralluma in the family Apocynaceae . (Web site)
  2. Caralluma burchardii is a fleshy cactus plant that belongs to the Caralluma species and the Asclepiadaceae family.

CHINIJO ARCHIPELAGO

  1. Chinijo Archipelago - The Chinijo archipelago is an archipelago located in the northeastern part of the Canary Islands. (Web site)
  2. The Chinijo archipelago is an archipelago located in the northeastern part of the Canary Islands. (Web site)

CLUB DEPORTIVO TENERIFE

  1. Club Deportivo Tenerife is a Spanish football team, based in Tenerife , in the Canary Islands .
  2. Club Deportivo Tenerife was founded in 1922, but some documents show the existance of Sporting Club Tenerife earlier, in 1912. (Web site)
  3. Club Deportivo Tenerife was founded in 1922, but some documents show the existence of Sporting Club Tenerife earlier, in 1912. (Web site)

COFETE

  1. Cofete is a lonely place and the Villa a mysterious witness of the past. (Web site)
  2. Cofete is a small village in the western part of the Jandia peninsula in Fuerteventura . (Web site)
  3. Cofete: The beach at Cofete is a white sandy beach that is about 3 miles in length. (Web site)
  4. Cofete: The beach at Cofete is a white sandy beach that is about 5km in length. (Web site)

CORRALEJO

  1. Corralejo - a tourist resort built around a fishing village and with a long stretch of sand dunes. (Web site)
  2. Corralejo is a 25-minute stroll away across the beach or 3 minutes by car, taxi or service bus. (Web site)
  3. Corralejo is a bustling resort which is based around a working harbour. (Web site)
  4. Corralejo is a bustling tourist resort, based around a working harbour, situated at the northern end of Fuerteventura. (Web site)
  5. Corralejo is a town situated in the northernmost part of the island of Fuerteventura, in the municipality of La Oliva. (Web site)

COSTA CALMA

  1. Costa Calma is a holiday resort in the south of Fuerteventura. (Web site)
  2. Costa Calma is a large bay of approx. (Web site)
  3. Costa Calma is a moderately sized resort. (Web site)
  4. Costa Calma is a paradise for those who like water sports ( windsurfing, sailing and diving, etc ) and for those who like to relax. (Web site)
  5. Costa Calma is a peaceful resort, set in stunning surroundings, with a very relaxed atmosphere. (Web site)

COSTA TEGUISE

  1. Costa Teguise - a purpose built resort near the island's old capital, Teguise. (Web site)
  2. Costa Teguise is a coastal town in the Municipality of Teguise on the island of Lanzarote (in the Canary Islands of Spain). (Web site)
  3. Costa Teguise is a good location on Lanzarote for easy access to the superb golf course just outside Costa Teguise. (Web site)
  4. Costa Teguise is a medium size man made resort. (Web site)
  5. Costa Teguise is a new development around a good quality sandy beach. (Web site)

CUEVA DE LOS VERDES

  1. Cueva de los Verdes is a fascinating walk through series of lava caves and passages for 2 kilometres.
  2. Cueva de los Verdes is a half mile long chasm that---s part of a much longer ---lava tube--- left after an eruption 5000 years ago. (Web site)
  3. Cueva de los Verdes is a long chasm that---s part of a much longer ---lava tube--- left after an eruption 5000 years ago. (Web site)
  4. Cueva de los Verdes is a network of underground caves with the longest volcanic tunnel in the world. (Web site)
  5. The Cueva de los Verdes is a fascinating system of underground grottos that makes up one of the longest volcanic galleries in the world. (Web site)

CUMBRE VIEJA

  1. Cumbre Vieja is a mass of rock off the coast of La Palma island and is waiting to collapse. (Web site)
  2. Cumbre Vieja is a particular danger because the mountain is unstable and will eventually break apart under the strain of an eruption. (Web site)
  3. Cumbre Vieja is the most active volcano in the Canary Islands, which belong to Spain and are in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. (Web site)
  4. The Cumbre Vieja - the olde chestnut rides again.
  5. The Cumbre Vieja are a ring of volcanic mountains measuring 1,600 to 2,400 meters high. (Web site)

DUNES

  1. The dunes are 3125 acres of the finest white sand and can be up to 50 metres in height. (Web site)
  2. The dunes are backed by a busy resort. (Web site)

ECHIUM VIRESCENS

  1. Faunas also features on the island including Ceropegia dichotoma, Ceropegia fusca, Echium virescens and more. (Web site)
  2. Echium virescens DC. or the Tower of jewels is a plant included in the genus Echium. (Web site)

EL COTILLO

  1. El Cotillo is a hot spot for naturists as there is a very liberal opinion towards nudism. (Web site)
  2. El Cotillo is a small village at the northern end of Fuerteventura, on the west coast about 20 minutes from Corallejo. (Web site)
  3. El Cotillo is a touristically hardly developed area. (Web site)
  4. El Cotillo was sufficient for my goal of the Bustard. (Web site)

EL HIERRO

  1. El Hierro - the chain, the island is sharply mountainous. (Web site)
  2. El Hierro is a good place in .
  3. El Hierro is a good place in which to catch up on your reading. (Web site)
  4. El Hierro is a paradise for hikers, mountain bikers, scuba divers and nature lovers, who want to discover this breathtaking, beautiful island for themselves.
  5. El Hierro is a rural island for the most part unscathed by tourism, and the green farmland separated by rough stonewalls. (Web site)

EL SAUZAL

  1. El Sauzal is a family-run Orphanage in Baja, Mexico, near Ensenada, giving abandoned, abused and wounded children a warm Christian home.
  2. El Sauzal is a municipality and town located on the north coast of Tenerife 20 km from Santa Cruz de Tenerife. (Web site)
  3. El Sauzal is a nice bathing resort in this area, and it has a nice campground, called Treinta y Tres Orientales. (Web site)
  4. El Sauzal is a picturesque settlement, carefully preserved, where beautiful examples of traditional Canary architecture can be seen. (Web site)

EL TANQUE

  1. El Tanque is one the towns with more protected land. (Web site)

FARMLANDS

  1. Farmlands are along the valleys. (Web site)
  2. Farmlands are in the valley areas and within the Atlantic, and in the mountains and hills that surround El Tanque.
  3. Farmlands are in the valley areas and within the Atlantic, the hills are around the area and the mountains to the south. (Web site)
  4. Farmlands are in the valley areas and within the Atlantic, the mountain and the hills are surround El Tanque. (Web site)
  5. Farmlands are in the valley areas and within the Atlantic, the mountain and the hills are to the south and are mainly covered with forests. (Web site)

FATAGA

  1. Fataga is a characteristic village in the island. (Web site)
  2. Fataga is a delightful little village, about half an hour---s drive away from the southern coast, on the way up into the mountains. (Web site)
  3. Fataga is a very popular day-trip destination for holidaymakers staying in the coastal regions of Gran Canaria. (Web site)
  4. Fataga is a village in the municipality of San Bartolom-- de Tirajana on the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain). (Web site)
  5. Fataga is a village in the province of San Bartolomé de Tirajana on the island of Gran Canaria. (Web site)

FIRST BATTLE OF ACENTEJO

  1. Half-brother of the mencey (king) Bencomo, Tinguaro led the Guanche forces to victory against the invading Castilians in the First Battle of Acentejo. (Web site)
  2. May 31 - Natives of the island of Tenerife, known as Guanches, defeat invading Spanish forces at the First Battle of Acentejo. (Web site)

FLAG OF TENERIFE

  1. The flag of Tenerife is a white saltire (or St Andrew's Cross ) over a blue field . (Web site)
  2. The flag of Tenerife is a white saltire over a blue field, also known as a St. Andrew's Cross. (Web site)

FLIGHTS

  1. Flights are available from Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham for either a 3 or 4 night break.
  2. The flights were punctual and troublefree. (Web site)

FORT

  1. A fort was later built in the area of Montaña de Guanapay near today's Teguise. (Web site)
  2. A fort was later built in the area of Monta--a De Guanapay near today's Teguise. (Web site)

FUERTEVENTURA

  1. Fuerteventura - the most silent place I know The wind is blowing Canary Island Fuerteventura is the last one of all the tourism increeses. (Web site)
  2. Fuerteventura - the name probably comes from "fuerte" = strong, and "viento" = wind. (Web site)
  3. Fuerteventura is a beautiful place as well. (Web site)
  4. Fuerteventura is a city in Spain and has a population of 30.000. (Web site)
  5. Fuerteventura is a great duty-free place to shop.

GARAJONAY NATIONAL PARK

  1. Garajonay National Park is a shining example of successful preservation. (Web site)
  2. The Garajonay National Park is a beautiful, forested area covering the middle of the island. (Web site)
  3. The Garajonay National Park is a sub-tropical rain forest, frequently in low cloud and rain. (Web site)
  4. The Garajonay National Park is a top spot for discovering the mysteries of the laurel forest The laurel forest is a genuine antiquity. (Web site)

GOLF

  1. Golf is a popular activity on the island, with Tenerife offering some world-class golf courses and favourable sunshine. (Web site)
  2. Golf is a very popular sport on Fuerteventura where there is an excellent course in Caleta De Fuste which hosted the Spanish Open in 2004. (Web site)

GRAN TELESCOPIO CANARIAS

  1. The Gran Telescopio Canarias is a $160 million telescope with a 34.1 foot mirror being built in Spain’s Canary Islands. (Web site)
  2. The Gran Telescopio Canarias is a state-of-the-art instrument, tailored to meet the scientific challenge of the next millennium. (Web site)
  3. The Gran Telescopio Canarias is the latest holder of the title of world's largest telescope. (Web site)

GRAN CANARIA

  1. Gran Canaria - The largest island by population, its capital city ( Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) is also the capital of the Canaries. (Web site)
  2. Gran Canaria is a fantastic place to get married with romantic venues, great weather all through the year and spectacular scenery. (Web site)
  3. Gran Canaria is a golfers paradise, with diverse scenery and natural landscapes without the fear of wet weather. (Web site)
  4. Gran Canaria is a great theme park itself as it has a large variety of leisure activities to offer the visitors. (Web site)
  5. Gran Canaria is a land of scenic contrasts, as noted above. (Web site)

GUANCHE

  1. Guanche is an extinct language of Spain, especially the Canary Islands. (Web site)
  2. Guanche is an extinct language spoken by the Guanches of the Canary Islands. (Web site)
  3. Guanche is an extinct language, which used to be spoken by the Guanches of the Canary Islands until the 16th or 17th century. (Web site)
  4. Guanche was a language spoken on the Canary Islands up to the 16th century. (Web site)
  5. Guanche was the name by which the natives of Tenerife called themselves. (Web site)

GUANCHES

  1. GUANCHES: the natives of the Canary Islands Top There is a mysterious haze surrounding the natives of the Canary Islands whose culture is now extinct. (Web site)
  2. Guanches - the aborigins of the Canary Islands. (Web site)
  3. Guanches are believed to have arrived on the islands between the 5 th and the 1 st century B.C., probably from Africa. (Web site)
  4. Guanches are now extinct, but are thought to be an offshoot of the race of Berbers from northern Africa. (Web site)
  5. The Guanches are believed to be the first inhabitants of the Canary Islands. (Web site)
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