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.
The Canary Islands are named after the Latin word "Canaria," which means "island of dogs." This name comes from the large population of wild dogs (not canaries) that were found on the islands when they were first discovered.
Fuerteventura is part of the group of islands known as the Canary Islands. While not very close to Spain, it is considered part of the same country, much like how Hawaii is considered part of the United States of America.
canary islands XD
The weather in Tenerife is currently quite pleasant being partly cloudy and with some sunshine. It is 72 degrees with 60% humidity and 18mph winds. One can see the most up to date forecast on Yahoo.
The distance from Southampton, England, to the Canary Islands varies depending on the specific island, but it is approximately 1,400 miles (about 2,250 kilometers) to the central islands like Tenerife or Gran Canaria. This distance can differ slightly based on the specific route taken.
Relly warm
its hot all year around. it rains but not so much. tis beautiful
Hot in summer cold in winter
The weather is usually 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. It can be sunny or cloudy, and the weather can change fast.
from the canary isles they sailed south
Tenerife is part of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands which is part of Spain, a member of the EU. Therefore Tenerife is a Spanish island where the locals speak Spanish and the local currency is the Euro like elsewhere in Spain and the European Union.