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  2. Canary Islanders - Wikipedia

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    Canary Islanders, or Canarians (Spanish: canarios), are the people of the Canary Islands, an autonomous community of Spain near the coast of Northwest Africa. The distinctive variety of the Spanish language spoken in the region is known as habla canaria (Canary speech) or the ( dialecto ) canario ( Canarian dialect ).

  3. Guanches - Wikipedia

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    Related ethnic groups Berbers , Canary Islanders The Guanche were the indigenous inhabitants of the Spanish Canary Islands , located in the Atlantic Ocean some 100 kilometres (60 mi) to the west of modern Morocco and the North African coast. [ 1 ]

  4. Isleños (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    Related ethnic groups Isleños (other regions) , Cajuns , Canarian Americans , Canary Islanders , Spanish Americans , Louisiana Creoles , Floridanos , Tejanos , Nuevo Mexicanos , Californios Isleños ( French : Islingues ) are a Spanish ethnic group living in the state of Louisiana in the United States, consisting of people primarily from the ...

  5. Canarian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Its members are descendants of colonists from the Canary Islands who settled in Spanish Louisiana between 1778 and 1783 and intermarried with other communities such as Frenchman, Acadians, Creoles, Filipinos, and other groups, mainly through the 19th and early 20th centuries. In Louisiana, the Isleños originally settled in four communities ...

  6. Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic groups (2025) [1] ... The Canary Islands (/ k ... It is the smallest and least populated of the main islands, with about 700 people. La Palma

  7. Isleños - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish conquest of the Canary Islands had only recently occurred (1402–1496), when Columbus made a stopover in the Canary Islands for supplies in 1501. Also in 1501 (possibly 1502), Nicolás de Ovando left the Canary Islands with a group of people heading to the island of Hispaniola .

  8. Spain says over 1,000 migrants reached its Canary Islands in ...

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    More than 1,000 migrants from sub-Saharan countries arrived in Spain’s Canary Islands in 18 boats over the past three days, Spain’s marine rescue service said Monday. The archipelago off ...

  9. Demographics of the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    219 people/km 2 with Tenerife and Gran Canaria accounting for more than 80% of the total population of all islands. There is a history of emigration from the islands to other cities and countries, such as Cuba and Venezuela. In recent years, the Canary population has increased due as emigrants have returned and newcomers have arrived to occupy ...