Tenerife is part of Canary Islands and they belong to Spain. It is off the coast of Africa, but not part of Africa (not true!).
Actually the Canary islands are geographically considered part of the African Atlas mountain range and therefore are considered part of the African continent. In fact you can see parts of Moroccos and Western Sahara from the eastern part of the Islands.
In the same way that the U.K owns Bermuda (Part of North America) or The Falkland Islands (South America), and used to own Hong Kong (Part of Asia), the Canaries exist on a seperate continent to the mother country of Spain. Likewise other nations that exist in two continents are Russia (Europe and Asia), Turkey (Europe and Asia) and Egypt (Africa and Asia).
Lanzarote is the most northeasterly of the Canary Islands.
Tenerife is a Spanish territory, but the island is closer to Morocco in Africa really than it is to Spain.
Yes, it is.
no Tenerife is a small island in Spain.
Tenerife is an island in Spain and is part of the Canary Islands, which are an autonomous community of Spain.
This is how you spell Tenerife, the largest of Spain's Canary Islands.
Tenerife is an island in the Canary islands, which belongs to Spain.
Tenerife is part of Spain, as it is one of the Canary Islands located off the northwest coast of Africa.
No, Spain.
Tenerife is an integral part of Spain and uses the Euro just like the rest of Spain!
Tenerife is in Europe. It is an island belonging to Spain. Spain is a country in Europe. Spain is also a member of the European Union. So Tenerife can get money from the European Union.
Tenerife is an island belonging to Spain and Spain is a member of the European Union, so the answer is yes.
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Due to Tenerife being a part of Spain, the currency is the Euro.
EUR - Euro, because Tenerife is part of Spain.