The Galapagos Islands are also known as the "Enchanted Islands" or by their original name: Archipielago de Colon.
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The main language spoken in the Galapagos Islands is Spanish, as it is part of Ecuador. However, due to the tourism industry, English is also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Additionally, some indigenous languages like Quechua and Shuar may be spoken by smaller communities.
Galapagos Islands
They originate from The Galapagos Islands, where they were first discovered. The origin of the name was from the Spanish "Galapago", a type of saddle.
While Spanish is the official language of the Galapagos Islands, some residents and tourism workers may speak English, especially in tourist areas. It can be helpful to know basic Spanish phrases to communicate with locals.
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The then new Republic of Ecuador took the islands from Spanish ownership.Then Galapagos Islands are part of the Archipelago, a province of Ecuador.
The Galapagos islands are a province of Ecudaor, with a population of about 40,000. They speak predominantly Spanish
The official language of the Galapagos Islands is Spanish. However, due to the tourism industry and the presence of English-speaking visitors, English is also spoken and understood in many places on the islands.
Galapagos Islands = Islas Galápagos
The word "Galápagos" in Spanish refers to the Galápagos Islands, a group of volcanic islands in Ecuador known for their unique biodiversity and contribution to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
The original name of the Galapagos Islands is Archipelago de Colon.
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