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  2. Gando Air Base - Wikipedia

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    The deployment base of Gando Air Base is the Lanzarote Military Airfield (Aeródromo Militar de Lanzarote). Lanzarote Military Airfield has its own permanent Air Force troops platoons and an air defence radar (the EVA 22, which covers the Eastern Canary Islands and the maritime area up to the Sahara), but it has no permanently based military ...

  3. Military of the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    Elements of the Civil Guard and the National Police are also deployed in the territory for purposes of both border and internal security. The Civil Guard includes a maritime component and, as of 2020, at least two patrol boats and a national police helicopter were forward-deployed to Senegal to assist in stemming illegal migrant traffic to the Canary Islands.

  4. Spanish Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Canary Islands Maritime Zone with its headquarters at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The current flagship of the Spanish Navy is the amphibious assault ship /aircraft carrier Juan Carlos I . In addition, the fleet consists of: 2 amphibious transport docks , 11 frigates , 3 submarines , 6 mine countermeasure vessels, 23 patrol vessels and a number ...

  5. Las Palmas Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Navy ship NRP Sagres and Meteoro in the Naval Base of Las Palmas. Las Palmas Naval Base, also known as Arsenal of Las Palmas, is a military base and arsenal of the Spanish Navy located in the city of Las Palmas, Spain. It is the largest military base of the Spanish Navy on the African continent.

  6. Tenerife - Wikipedia

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    Coming from Gran Canaria in April 1494, the conqueror landed on the coast of present-day Santa Cruz de Tenerife in May, and disembarked with about 2,000 men on foot and 200 on horseback. [32] After taking the fort, the army prepared to move inland, later capturing the native kings of Tenerife and presenting them to Isabella and Ferdinand.

  7. UFO sightings in the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    It is notable for its duration (over 40 minutes), multiple locations (it was observed in Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera, Gran Canaria and by a ship at sea) and multiple witnesses (several hundred people, including both civilian and military personnel). It is one of the few accounts to include a report from two witnesses detailing occupants ...

  8. Canary Islands Independence Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Movement for the Self-Determination and Independence of the Canary Archipelago (Spanish: Movimiento por la Autodeterminación e Independencia del Archipiélago Canario, MPAIAC), was a Canarian nationalist and socialist organization, founded in 1964 by Antonio Cubillo, whose objective was the secession of the Canary Islands from Spain.

  9. Port of Las Palmas - Wikipedia

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    Location; Country: Spain: Location: Gran Canaria: Coordinates: 1]: UN/LOCODE: ESLPA [2]: Details; Operated by: Port Authority of Las Palmas []: Type of harbour: Coastal breakwater [3]: Statistics; Annual cargo tonnage: 20,808,581 (2018): Annual container volume: 1,034,642 TEUs (2018): Passenger traffic: 1,208,205 (2018): Notes: Statistics together with those of the satellite Port of Arinaga [4 ...