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Betancuria is a
small town and a muni****lity in the
western part of the
island of
Fuerteventura in the
Province of Las Palmas,
Canary Islands, Spain....
- its
capital in
Betancuria (Puerto
Rosario took over the
mantle as
island capital in 1835). In 1424 Pope
Martin V,
through the
Betancuria Brief, edicted...
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Lanzarote and Corralejo,
Fuerteventura which was
operated by the
ferry Betancuria. The
route had also
carried nearly 900
patients as well as 20 additional...
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Betancuria Express is a fast p****enger and
vehicle ferry operated by the
Canary Islands ferry company Fred.
Olsen Express on the
route between Gran Canaria...
- were:
Telde (in Gran Canaria), San
Marcial del Rubicón (in Lanzarote) and
Betancuria (in Fuerteventura).
These cities boasted the
first European institutions...
- The
small port Ajuy is
situated in the
north of the muni****lity, near
Betancuria. The Jandía
peninsula is part of the muni****lity.
Fuerteventura is the...
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importance on the island,
living in the
shadow of the
ancient capital Betancuria. It had long been a
fishing settlement and
benefited from a sheltered...
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settlement of Ajuy that used to
serve as a port of the old
island capital of
Betancuria. The port was
later raided by pirates.
Caleta Negra (Spanish for "Black...
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height of
approximately 645 meters, is
located between the
protected Betancuria Rural Park and the
Valle de
Santa Inés.
There is
another scenic viewpoint...
- in 1500 by
individuals known to the Hernández brothers,
residents of
Betancuria. La
Oliva is also the
historic seat of the island's Colonels, who resided...