The Canary Islands (Spanish Islas Canarias ) (28� 06'N, 15� 24'W) are an archipelago of the Kingdom of Spain consisting of seven islands of volcanic origin in the Atlantic Ocean. They are located off the north-western coast of Africa (Morocco and the Western Sahara). They form an autonomous community of Spain. The name derives probably from a north African tribe (the Canarii) or possibly the Latin term Insularia Canaria meaning Island of the Dogs, a name applied originally only to the island of Gran Canaria. It is thought that the dense population of an endemic breed of large and fierce dogs was the characteristic that most struck the few ancient Romans who established contact with the islands by the sea.
The islands and their capitals are:
* Gran Canaria (capital Las Palmas de Gran Canaria);
* Tenerife (capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife);
* Lanzarote (capital Arrecife);
* La Palma (capital Santa Cruz de La Palma);
* La Gomera (capital San Sebasti�n de La Gomera);
* El Hierro (capital Valverde);
* Fuerteventura (capital Puerto del Rosario).
The nearest island is 108 km from the northwest African coast.
Also the Baleric Islands (Menorca, Mallorca, Ibiza)
The Balearic Islands which belong to Spain are in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Balearic Islands are in the Mediterranean Sea and belong to Spain.
Palma de Majorca is an island in the Balearic Islands. The Balearic Islands are in the Mediterranean Sea and belong to Spain.
Palma de Majorca is an island in the Balearic Islands. The Balearic Islands are in the Mediterranean Sea and belong to Spain.
Palma de Majorca is an island in the Balearic Islands. The Balearic Islands are in the Mediterranean Sea and belong to Spain.
The Balearic Islands in Spain are located in the West Mediterranean Sea
The Balearic Islands
name the two largest islands in the mediterranean sea and who governs them
The Balearic Islands are located in the Mediterranean Sea, off the eastern coast of Spain.
Ibiza, with Majorca, Minorca and Formentera, is in the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea.
Sicily and Sardinia are the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, and they both belong to Italy.
The current Statute of Autonomy declares they are a nationality of Spain