Most of the Canary Islands belong to Spain.
Euros are in use on Canary Islands, because they belong to Spain.
Tenerife is part of Spain, as it is one of the Canary Islands located off the northwest coast of Africa.
The Canary Islands are off the Northwest coast of Africa.
Canary. The islands are not in the Pacific Ocean.
First of all your spelling is incorrect. 'Witch' should be spelled as 'which'. As spelled by you , a 'Witch' is an evil old woman. The Canary Islands are part of SPAIN. However, they are an archipelago of islands off the Moroccan coast of North Africa, in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Canary Islands are on the African tectonic plate, and given their proximity to Africa they are most definitely in Africa.
No, Turkey is a country, the Canary Islands are part of Spain not Turkey.
Tenerife is an island in Spain and is part of the Canary Islands, which are an autonomous community of Spain.
Lanzarote is in the Canary Islands which are a part of Spain since the third century :)
The Canary Islands
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