- as
habla canaria (Canary speech) or the (dialecto)
canario (
Canarian dialect). The
Canarians, and
their descendants, pla**** a
major role
during the conquest...
-
emigrated to Venezuela. Also,
thousands of
Canarians moved to
Puerto Rico
where the
Spanish monarchy felt that
Canarians would adapt to
island life
better than...
-
first half of the 19th
century were
Canarians or
descendants of
Canarians. For example, Simón Bolívar had
Canarian ancestors on his mother's side. There...
- US
during the 18th century. The
Canarians were
among the
first settlers of the
modern United States; the
first Canarians migrated to
modern Florida in 1569...
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anthem of the Prin****lity of Asturias.
Canarians are a
fairly large community in Cuba. The
first Canarians that
settled on the
island arrived in 1492...
- 1819.
Between 1778 and 1783
emigrated about 2,000
Canarians to Louisiana. Thus, more than 3,000
Canarians emigrated to the
Spanish colonies in
North America...
- The
Canarian Coalition (Spanish: Coalición Canaria, CC or CCa) is a
regionalist and
Canarian nationalist political party in
Spain operating in the Canary...
-
Canarian Spanish or
Canary Island Spanish (Spanish
terms in
descending order of frequency: español de Canarias, español canario,
habla canaria, or dialecto...
-
Canarians and Cubans, many of the
customs of
Canarians have
become Cuban traditions and vice versa. The
music of Cuba has
become part of the
Canarian...
- this. The
designs were made
official by the
Statute of
Autonomy of the
Canarian Autonomous Community (Organic Law 10/82) on 16
August 1982. The tricolour...