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The Canary Islands (pronounced /kəˈnɛəriː ˈaɪləndz/, also known as the Canaries; Spanish: Islas Canarias, pronounced [ˈislas kaˈnaɾjas]; 28°06′N 15°24′W / ...

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The Canary Islands (pronounced /kəˈnɛəriː ˈaɪləndz/, also known as the Canaries; Spanish: Islas Canarias, pronounced [ˈislas kaˈnaɾjas]; 28°06′N 15°24′W / 28.1°N 15.4°W / 28.1; -15.4Coordinates: 28°06′N 15°24′W / 28.1°N 15.4°W / 28.1; -15.4) are a Spanish archipelago located just off the northwest coast of mainland Africa, 100 km west of the border between Morocco and the Western Sahara. The Canaries are a Spanish Autonomous Community and an Outermost Region of the European Union. The islands include (from largest to smallest): Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro, La Graciosa, Alegranza and Montaña Clara.
The archipelago's beaches, climate and important natural attractions, specially the Teide National Park and Mount Teide (the third largest volcano in the world), make it a major tourist destination, with over 12 million visitors per year, specially Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote.[7][8] The islands have a sub-tropical climate, with longer hot days in summer and cooler days in winter.[9]
The status of capital of the Autonomous Community city is shared by the cities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,[10][11] which in turn are the capitals of the provinces of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas. Until 1927 Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the only capital.[10][11] The third largest city of the Canary Islands is San Cristóbal de La Laguna (City World Heritage Site) on the island of Tenerife.[12][13][14]
The archipelago's beaches, climate and important natural attractions, specially the Teide National Park and Mount Teide (the third largest volcano in the world), make it a major tourist destination, with over 12 million visitors per year, specially Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote.[7][8] The islands have a sub-tropical climate, with longer hot days in summer and cooler days in winter.[9]
The status of capital of the Autonomous Community city is shared by the cities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,[10][11] which in turn are the capitals of the provinces of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas. Until 1927 Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the only capital.[10][11] The third largest city of the Canary Islands is San Cristóbal de La Laguna (City World Heritage Site) on the island of Tenerife.[12][13][14]
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