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An Overview of the Canary Islands: Discovering the Seven Gems

The Canary Islands consist of seven unique islands, each offering distinct attractions. Tenerife boasts Mount Teide and vibrant cities; Lanzarote features volcanic landscapes and César Manrique’s architecture; Gran Canaria offers diverse microclimates and iconic sand dunes; Fuerteventura is a beach lover’s paradise with world-class windsurfing; La Palma, “La Isla Bonita,” is a lush, stargazing haven; La Gomera is home to ancient forests and the whistling language Silbo Gomero; and El Hierro, the smallest island, is known for its sustainability and serene diving spots.

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The History of Tenerife: From Prehistory to Modernity

The Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off Africa’s northwest coast, have a rich history spanning from their Berber-descended Guanche inhabitants to their modern role as a global tourist hub. Conquered by Spain in the 15th century after fierce resistance, the islands became vital in transatlantic trade, producing sugar and wine, and later facing piracy. Economic challenges prompted emigration to Latin America in the 19th century. The 20th century saw rapid modernisation, the rise of tourism, and autonomy in 1982. Today, the islands preserve their cultural heritage while thriving in tourism, agriculture, and scientific research.

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