NO. Spain never colonized any part of southern Africa.
Ceuta and Melilla in Africa.
Europe
yes it is just below Spain
Algeria is located in the north part of Africa, right across the water from Spain.
Tenerife has been part of Spain since 1496. Tenerife is also a province of Spain and is therefor part of the European Union and belongs therefor to Europe. Tenerife is part of the most southerly islands of Europe very close to the western side of Africa.
The Canary Islands are a part of Spain, they are not 'Possessed". The capital of Spain is Madrid.
Countries do not "belong" to continents. They are located on them. The mainland part of Spain is located on the continent of Europe. Spain also controls the cities of Ceuta and Melilla as well as the Canary Islands which are part of Africa.
Spain has two autonomous cities, Melilla and Ceuta, in Africa surrounded by Morocco. They are not part of Morocco, they are Spanish territory.
The Canary Islands are politically part of Spain, which is in Europe. However, in terms of geography, they are part of the continent of Africa.
As a part of Spain, the Canaries are also part of the European Union. However, the islands enjoy some exceptions in the fiscal and economic area. The currency in the Canary Islands is the euro, as in Spain.
Sunny Spain!! LOL! Arrecife is the capital of Lanzarote, we are part of the Las Palmas municipality.