The canary is classified in the kingdom of animalia, in the phylum chordata, in the class aves.
Kingdom of the Canary Islands was created in 1402.
Kingdom of the Canary Islands ended in 1496.
The Canary Islands became part of the Spanish Kingdom in the 15th century after the Spanish conquest. The islands were originally inhabited by the Guanches people before the arrival of the Spanish. Today, the Canary Islands are an autonomous community of Spain.
The flight distance from Tenerife North Airport (Canary Islands) to London, United Kingdom is 1,797 miles / 2,892 km
Canary Wharf Tower, part of London Docklands, 224 metres
There are multiple Kingdom Halls of Jehovah's Witnesses on the Canary Islands, with locations in various cities such as Las Palmas on Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife on Tenerife. For specific addresses and information, it's best to contact the local Jehovah's Witnesses organization on the Canary Islands.
Depends to which Canary Island your flying. Gran Canaria would be about 4 to 4 1/2 hrs.
Canary Wharf Canary Wharf in London's dockland area has the three tallest buildings in the United Kingdom. One Canada Square (also known as The Canary Wharf Tower) is 771 feet (235.1 metres) tall. The others are 8 Canada Square and The Citigroup Centre , both 654 feet (199.5 metres) tall.
The canary girls were the United Kingdom's female trinitrotoluene (TNT) shell makers of World War I (1914-1918). The nickname arose because exposure to TNT is toxic, and repeated exposure can turn the skin an orange-yellow colour reminiscent of the plumage of a bird, the canary (which itself was used by miners to detect toxic carbon monoxide in coal mines.)The canary girls were also referred to by the n
That is not a Canary, mom! We wanted to see the Canary.
The word canary is a noun. A canary is a small bird.
Spain claims the Canary Islands, which are an autonomous community of Spain located off the northwest coast of Africa. Scotland claims the Orkney Islands, which are part of the United Kingdom located off the northeastern coast of Scotland.