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Qué (quién) es Canaries - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Canaries; Canaries (disambiguation); The Canaries (disambiguation)

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Baltimore Canaries         
  • 1872 Baltimore Canaries
NEGRO LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM ACTIVE IN 1887; RECORD: 5-6 (.455); NATIONAL COLORED LEAGUE; HUNTINGDON AVENUE GROUNDS, BALTIMORE, MD
The Baltimore Canaries were a professional baseball club in the National Association from 1872 to 1874.
Canary Islands         
  • Canary Island spurge]] in Fuerteventura
  • [[Alonso Fernández de Lugo]] presenting the captured native Guanche kings of [[Tenerife]] to the [[Catholic Monarchs]]
  • corsair]] and [[merchant]] from Tenerife who participated in the [[Spanish treasure fleet]] (the Spanish-American trade route)
  • [[Auditorio de Tenerife]] by [[Santiago Calatrava]], and an icon of contemporary architecture in the Canary Islands, ([[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]])
  • The [[port of Las Palmas]] in 1912
  • Dancers with typical costume in El Tamaduste ([[El Hierro]])
  • Band of [[Agaete]] in the ''Traída del Agua'' ([[Gran Canaria]])
  • [[Caldera de Taburiente National Park]] (La Palma)
  • Skull of [[Tenerife giant rat]] (''Canariomys bravoi'') was an endemic species that is now extinct
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  • New Holland]] in 1699
  • Candelaria]], Tenerife
  • A [[loggerhead sea turtle]], by far the most common species of marine turtle in the Canary Islands
  • Coast El Golfo, El Hierro
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  • Coat of arms of the Castilian and Spanish Realm of Canary Islands
  • Casa de Colón (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), which Christopher Columbus visited during his first trip
  • The Dance of the Dwarves is one of the most important acts of the Lustral Festivities of the ''Bajada de la Virgen de las Nieves'' in [[Santa Cruz de La Palma]].
  • Parade in the [[Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife]]
  • The dunes of [[Maspalomas]] in [[Gran Canaria]] is one of the tourist attractions.
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  • Gran Canaria space tracking station
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  • Panoramic view of Gran Canaria, with [[Roque Nublo]] at the left and Roque Bentayga at the center
  • [[Hacha Grande]], a mountain in the south of Lanzarote, viewed from the road to the Playa de Papagayo
  • Banana plantation in [[San Andrés y Sauces]]
  • Municipalities in the Las Palmas Province
  • Overview of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
  • Bus Station—''Estación de Guaguas'' also known as ''El Hoyo'' (The hole), on the left, out of the image—at San Telmo Park, [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]]
  • A selection of artefacts unearthed from the Lomo de los Gatos site on Gran Canaria
  • Guanche mummy]] of a woman (830&nbsp;AD). [[Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre]], [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]].
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  • [[Port of Las Palmas]], the largest port in the Canary Islands
  • Humid laurel forest in [[La Gomera]]
  • View of [[Fataga]], Gran Canaria
  • Guanche]] settlement of Tenerife
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  • Municipalities in the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province
  • Slave-driving in order to sell into enforced labour
  • The [[Province of Las Palmas]]
  • The [[Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife]]
  • The Chinijo Archipelago, seen from Lanzarote
  • [[Tenerife Tram]]
  • [[San Cristóbal de La Laguna]] in 1880 (Tenerife)
  • View of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF SPAIN
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The Canary Islands (; Spanish: Canarias, pronounced [kaˈnaɾjas]), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, in Macaronesia. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are 100 kilometres (62 miles) west of Morocco. They are the southernmost of the autonomous communities of Spain. The islands have a population of 2.2 million people and they are the most populous special territory of the European Union.

The eight main islands are (from largest to smallest in area) Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa. The archipelago includes many smaller islands and islets, including Alegranza, Isla de Lobos, Montaña Clara, Roque del Oeste, and Roque del Este. It also includes a number of rocks, including those of Salmor, Fasnia, Bonanza, Garachico, and Anaga. In ancient times, the island chain was often referred to as "the Fortunate Isles". The Canary Islands are the southernmost region of Spain, and the largest and most populous archipelago of Macaronesia. Because of their location, the Canary Islands have historically been considered a link between the four continents of Africa, North America, South America, and Europe.

In 2019, the Canary Islands had a population of 2,153,389, with a density of 287.39 inhabitants per km2, making it the eighth most populous autonomous community of Spain. The population is mostly concentrated in the two capital islands: around 43% on the island of Tenerife and 40% on the island of Gran Canaria.

The Canary Islands, especially Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote, are a major tourist destination, with over 12 million visitors per year. This is due to their beaches, subtropical climate, and important natural attractions, especially Maspalomas in Gran Canaria, Teide National Park, and Mount Teide (a World Heritage Site) in Tenerife. Mount Teide is the highest peak in Spain and the third tallest volcano in the world, measured from its base on the ocean floor. The islands have warm summers and winters warm enough for the climate to be technically tropical at sea level. The amount of precipitation and the level of maritime moderation vary depending on location and elevation. The archipelago includes green areas as well as desert areas. The islands' high mountains are ideal for astronomical observation, because they lie above the temperature inversion layer. As a result, the archipelago boasts two professional observatories: Teide Observatory on the island of Tenerife, and Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma.

In 1927, the Province of Canary Islands was split into two provinces. In 1982, the autonomous community of the Canary Islands was established. The cities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are, jointly, the capital of the islands. Those cities are also, respectively, the capitals of the provinces of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has been the largest city in the Canaries since 1768, except for a brief period in the 1910s. Between the 1833 territorial division of Spain and 1927, Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the sole capital of the Canary Islands. In 1927, it was ordered by decree that the capital of the Canary Islands would be shared between two cities, and this arrangement persists to the present day. The third largest city in the Canary Islands is San Cristóbal de La Laguna (a World Heritage Site) on Tenerife. This city is also home to the Consejo Consultivo de Canarias, which is the supreme consultative body of the Canary Islands.

During the Age of Sail, the islands were the main stopover for Spanish galleons on their way to the Americas, which sailed that far south in order to catch the prevailing northeasterly trade winds.

Wikipedia

Canaries

Canaries may refer to:

  • Canary Islands, an archipelago in the Atlantic belonging to Spain
  • Canaries, Saint Lucia, a village on the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia
  • Canaries, birds in the genera Serinus and Crithagra
  • Canary (court dance), a lively 16th century court dance in Europe
  • "The Canaries", the nickname of several football teams
    • Norwich City F.C., from England
    • Hitchin Town F.C., from England
    • FK Novi Sad, from Serbia
    • FC Nantes, from France
    • PFC Botev Plovdiv, from Bulgaria
  • Canaries (film), 1969 film by Jerome Hill
  • Canaries (Arrow), an episode of Arrow
Ejemplos de uso de Canaries
1. There are plenty of canaries out there ready to sing.
2. More than '00 have reached the Canaries since Saturday.
3. The dead parrots were no joke – they were the canaries in the coalmine.
4. Parrots, canaries and more exotic pets are prime attractions at the market.
5. The remainder comes from subsidised production in EU territories, mainly the Canaries, Martinique and Guadeloupe.