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  2. Arguineguín - Wikipedia

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    Arguineguín (Guanche for "quiet water") is one of the most populated towns along the south coast of Gran Canaria, Spain. A once typical Canarian fishing village, it is now home to both locals and tourists, as the settlement has continued to grow. In 2015 it had 2517 inhabitants. [1]

  3. Migrants dying in unprecedented numbers on Canary Islands ...

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    ARGUINEGUIN, Spain (Reuters) -An unprecedented nearly 5,000 migrants have died at sea in the first five months of 2024 trying to reach the Spanish Canary Islands, according to a report released by ...

  4. CD Arguineguín - Wikipedia

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    Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey; 2014–15 6 1ª Afic. 4th 2015–16 6 1ª Afic. 7th 2016–17 6 1ª Afic. 8th 2017–18 6 1ª Afic. 3rd 2018–19

  5. Mogán - Wikipedia

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    Mogán is a town and a Spanish municipality in the southwestern part of the island of Gran Canaria, which is one of the three main islands making up the Province of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, Spain. Its population is 21,782 (2013), [3] and the area is 172.44 km 2. [1]

  6. Aythami Artiles - Wikipedia

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    Aythami was born in Arguineguín, Canary Islands.After successfully representing hometown's UD Las Palmas – having started out as an attacking midfielder at his first club CD Arguineguín [1] [2] – he was bought in July 2007 by Deportivo de La Coruña for €600.000, signing a five-year contract. [3]

  7. Morro de la Agujereada - Wikipedia

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    Morro de la Agujereada is the highest elevation of the island of Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain.Located in Pico de las Nieves, it reaches a height of 1,956 meters above sea level (according to the IGN), being the highest elevation in the province of Las Palmas.