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Three people were killed and 15 others injured after powerful waves struck Tenerife, the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands and a popular holiday destination.

About Canary Islands

  • The Canary Islands are an archipelago located off the northwest coast of Africa in the Macaronesia region of the North Atlantic Ocean.
  • Geographically, the archipelago is part of continental Africa, but politically and economically it is part of Europe.
  • The archipelago is a Spanish territory and is its southernmost autonomous community. 
  • It is approximately 100 km from Morocco and southwest of Spain.
  • It is Macaronesia’s largest and most populated archipelago. 
  • Some of the largest islands in the archipelago are Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, and Tenerife.
  • Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary Archipelago, spanning 2,034 sq.km.
  • Capital: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
  • Area: 7,447 sq.km.
  • The Canary Islands formed millions of years ago through volcanic eruption, and some of the volcanoes are still active. 
  • The highest point in Spain, Teide Peak, located on Tenerife, rises to 3,718 m.
  • Climate: Desertic and tropical, moderated by trade winds and the surrounding sea.
  • The islands’ location in the Atlantic Ocean and their proximity to four continents (Africa, Europe, and the Americas) make them a popular tourist destination.

Source: BBC

Canary Islands FAQs

Q1: Where are the Canary Islands located?

Ans: The Canary Islands are an archipelago located off the northwest coast of Africa in the Macaronesia region of the North Atlantic Ocean.

Q2: Politically and economically, the Canary Islands belong to which country?

Ans: Spain

Q3: Which is the largest island in the Canary Archipelago?

Ans: Tenerife

Q4: What is the capital of the Canary Islands?

Ans: Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Q5: What is the highest point in Spain located in the Canary Islands?

Ans: Mount Teide

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