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| Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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===Background===
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The islands are an autonomous region of the kingdom of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki Spain]. There two theories on the derivation of the name: one is that it was the name of a north African tribe (the Canarii) and the other that it comes from the Latin term Insularia Canaria meaning Island of the Dogs. The islands were known to the Carthaginians and it is believed that they were found by he Carthaginian captain Hanno the Navigator in his voyage of exploration along the African coast. The Greeks knew about the island and called them the Hesperides. Archaeological excavations have found several Roman artifacts so it is established there was some trade with the Romans. In the late middle ages Europeans "discovered" the islands. The Spaniards conquered the island in the period between 1402 and 1496. They colonized the islands and cultivated them first with sugar cane and then with vineyards. In the 1500s the islands were an important stopping point in the trade routes with America, Africa, and India, and the port of Las Palmas became one of the most important ports of the Spanish Empire. They brought great prosperity to the island as evidenced by palaces and churches still remaining.
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Today tourism is the main industry. This has led to overexploitation of the land and the destruction of many of the beautiful coastlines now covered by ugly concrete high-rise buildings.
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The islands are outside European Union customs territory, though politically within the EU. That means that parts imported from Europe are subject to customs and considerable bureaucratic delays.
===Climate & Weather===
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The climate of the Canaries can be mild and wet or very dry. It depends on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_wind trade winds].
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canary_Islands Canary Islands] (Wikipedia)
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Revision as of 01:23, 4 June 2008

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The Canaries

Canaries
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Canaries
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Capital: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Language: Spanish
Currency: Euro €
Time Zone WET (UTC +0)

WEST (UTC +1 summer)

More notes about the country

Background

The islands are an autonomous region of the kingdom of Spain. There two theories on the derivation of the name: one is that it was the name of a north African tribe (the Canarii) and the other that it comes from the Latin term Insularia Canaria meaning Island of the Dogs. The islands were known to the Carthaginians and it is believed that they were found by he Carthaginian captain Hanno the Navigator in his voyage of exploration along the African coast. The Greeks knew about the island and called them the Hesperides. Archaeological excavations have found several Roman artifacts so it is established there was some trade with the Romans. In the late middle ages Europeans "discovered" the islands. The Spaniards conquered the island in the period between 1402 and 1496. They colonized the islands and cultivated them first with sugar cane and then with vineyards. In the 1500s the islands were an important stopping point in the trade routes with America, Africa, and India, and the port of Las Palmas became one of the most important ports of the Spanish Empire. They brought great prosperity to the island as evidenced by palaces and churches still remaining.

Today tourism is the main industry. This has led to overexploitation of the land and the destruction of many of the beautiful coastlines now covered by ugly concrete high-rise buildings.

The islands are outside European Union customs territory, though politically within the EU. That means that parts imported from Europe are subject to customs and considerable bureaucratic delays.

Climate & Weather

The climate of the Canaries can be mild and wet or very dry. It depends on the trade winds.

Charts

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Special Navigation Notes

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Local Radio Nets

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Arrival/Departure procedures

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Immigration & Customs

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Visas

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Health & Security

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Islands in the Group

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Ports & Popular Stops

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