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There are many islands off the west coast of Africa. From the north down the major ones are Madeira, Canary Islands, Archipelago de Bijagos, Sao Tome and Principe and San Antonio de Ureca.
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Carthage was established as a colony by the Phoenicians on Africa's coast near the islands of Sicily and Sardinia. It later grew to become a powerful city-state and a major center of trade in the ancient Mediterranean world.
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There are no islands inside the continent of Africa. There is a major island on the coast of Africa and that is Madagascar.
Portugal's creation of sugar plantations on Atlantic coastal islands started in the 1400's with sugar colonies in West Africa. They then started to develop sugar plantations on what is now Brazil's coast line. Some of the islands in the Caribbean were then assessed as to their value in growing sugar.
Canary Islands
The Canary Islands
Madagascar, Comoros islands, Mauritius
The canary Islands are I believe.
The Canary Islands are the Spanish islands off the northwest coast of Africa.(They are not named for the bird, but for the dog breed, canarias in Spanish, found there.)
The islands off the northwest coast of Africa are called The Canary Islands.
The Canary Islands are the Spanish islands off the northwest coast of Africa.(They are not named for the bird, but for the dog breed, canarias in Spanish, found there.)