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- 24.25667°N 22.47111°W / 24.25667; -22.47111 Macaronesia (Portuguese: Macaronésia; Spanish: Macaronesia) is a collection of four volcanic archipelagos...
- immigrants, coming from Northern regions, and in minor degree Portuguese Macaronesia), with a few influences from the Amerindian and African languages, especially...
- Spanish (español) or Castilian (castellano) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the...
- extinct on the Australian mainland, and the same case occurs on the Macaronesia islands of the Atlantic and on the Taiwan, Hainan, Jeju, Shikoku, Kyūshū...
- southernmost region of Spain, and the largest and most populous archipelago of Macaronesia. It is also the largest and most po****ted archipelago in Spain. Because...
- abundant in Mediterranean regions, the Balkans, the Iberian Peninsula and Macaronesia, but can also be found in Central Europe and temperate Asia. In Gr****...
- as a few areas on the southernmost coast of Cyprus.[citation needed] Macaronesia consists of four archipelagos: The Azores, the Canary Islands, Cape Verde...
- operated to destinations across many parts of Africa, as well as to Europe, Macaronesia, the Middle East, and the United States. The airport was originally expected...
- evergreen shrub native to southern Europe, North Africa, Western Asia, Macaronesia, and the Indian Subcontinent, and also cultivated. The plant is an evergreen...
- Lázaro; Whittaker, Robert J. (December 2024). "In defence of the entity of Macaronesia as a biogeographical region". Biological Reviews. 99 (6): 2060–2081....