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Pages in category "Television shows set in the Canary Islands" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Hierro (TV series) N. Nights in Tefía; P.
Televisión Canaria is a Spanish regional free-to-air television network in the Canary Islands belonging to the regional public broadcaster Radio Televisión Canaria (RTVC). It has two production centers in Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and has offices in the rest of the Canary Islands, as well as in Madrid . [1]
Canary Islands: Canal Ocho* El Hierro and La Gomera: Ed. Balear: Menorca: Balearic Islands: Eivissa TV: Ibiza and Formentera: El Día TV: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Arona and La Orotava: Canary Islands: La Opinión de Tenerife* El Hierro and La Gomera: La Provincia* Lanzarote and La Palma: Localia* Fuerteventura, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Mogán ...
In May 1661, the Captain General of the Canary Islands, Jerónimo de Benavente y Quiñones, moved the headquarters of the captaincy to the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna on the island of Tenerife. [111] This was due to the fact that this island since the conquest was the most populated, productive and with the highest economic expectations ...
The Radio Televisión Canaria (RTVC) is the Canary Islands regional public radio and television broadcaster, based on Santa Cruz de Tenerife. [1] It is currently managed by the 2015 Canary Islands autonomy law. [2] In 2018, a political crisis nearly lead to its disappearance. [3] The new law regulating it was approved in the same year. [4]
Map of the CISP (Rivera et al, 2016). The Canary Islands Seamount Province (CISP) is located in the Atlantic Ocean between 23º and 33º north. [1] It comprises the seven major islands of the Canary Islands archipelago, the two islets of the Savage Islands and 16 seamounts scattered along an area of 540,000 km 2 parallel to the northwestern coastline of the African Continent.
These four islands will be collectively drawn together in many later 15th-century maps, with the same relative size, position and shape Pizzigano gave them in 1424. They are commonly referred to collectively as the "Antillia group" or (to use Beccario's label) the insulae de novo rep(er)te ("islands newly reported").
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