Perhaps you are referring to the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, and the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
Those are the Canary Islands and they are an integral part of Spain, not a possession.
CAPO VERDE It can also be Azores!
The Galapagos Islands are owned by Ecuador!
These coordinates are pretty close to the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, halfway between Portugal and Newfoundland. This is about 450 miles northwest of the Azores, a chain of islands owned by Portugal.
that it is owned by the portuuese for trade and nobody can harm them
A group of volcanic islands in the northern Atlantic Ocean about 1,448 km (900 mi) west of mainland Portugal, of which they are administrative districts. Fishing, farming, and tourism are important to their economy.
Azores Islands are an autonomous region owned by Portugal.
Yes, there are many privately owned islands in Hawaii. These islands can cost up in the millions.
Victor Plise owned 5 of the Pearl Islands. One of the islands was Pedro Gonzales. The "Plise's" owned the islands from about 1840 to1940.
No, it is in the Caribbean. Yes, both physically and politically. Since it is owned by the US, it would be a political part of North America. And the Caribbean Islands are grouped together with the mainland of North America, so it is physically a part of North America as well.
The Mediterranean Sea to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west are the two biggest bodies of water that border Spain. The Strait of Gibraltar is also directly south of Spain, and the Bay of Biscay is directly northwest.