1. El Hierro 2. La Palma 3. La Gomera 4. Tenerife 5. Gran Canaria 6. Fuerteventura 7. Lanzarote
Tenerife, Lanzarote, Grand Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera, Fuerteventura and El Hierro :)
It's called "the canary islands". . . or in Spanish: "islas canarias"
Yes, the wild canary comes from the Canary and surrounding islands. The domestic canary is a descendant of the wild bird.However, the bird is named for the islands, not the other way around. The Canary Islands were named for dogs, real or otherwise, the Latin name Canariae.
They are small birds. There is also a group of islands called the Canary Islands, sometimes just referred to as the Canaries.
canary islands!
The Canary Islands are part of Spain. Spain is a member of the European Union, which used be called the European Economic Community, or EEC.
The Canary Islands belongs to Spain.
Canary islands got it's name from the puppy, the latine name for it is (Insularia Canrian) which is mean the puppies island. The people who came to Louisiana from the Canary Islands are called Islenos.
Canary Islands.
The Canary Islands
The president of Canary Islands is Paulino Rivero.
There is no patron saint of the Canary Islands.
how close are the canary islands to the equator
The Canary Islands belong to Spain but not in the sense of a territory like Guam belongs to the US. The Canary Islands are a province of Spain just as Hawaii is a state of the United States. The province is called Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is also an autonomous community of the same name.