And it's the island's lush, vivid greenery which marks it out from the arid, inhospitable, landscapes of Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Tenerife. |
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Lying by the pool in Tenerife gave me time to give this question some serious consideration. |
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In Tenerife they concentrate on salad leaves such as mizuna, ruby chard, rocket and red mustard. |
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I still have a T-shirt that came free with 200 cigarettes from a Tenerife supermarket. |
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Los Silos is a little town on the north-western slope of the island of Tenerife. |
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Like Lanzarote, Tenerife is a volcanic island with darkish sands and no shortage of sunloungers. |
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Again, I was left wondering where the Tenerife Uncovered of bar-room brags was. |
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However, there are regular scheduled flights from Madrid and Seville to Tenerife with Iberia. |
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The couple, who now live in Bolton, will celebrate retirement with a holiday in Tenerife where they plan to wind down and relax. |
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In 1917, he conducted experiments on anthropoid apes on the Island of Tenerife. |
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The rugged interior of Tenerife is one of the best short-haul destinations for stargazers. |
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In fact, holidaymakers in Tenerife will now be able to see delivery vans bearing the company's logo on the roads, just like home. |
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Most of the schemes in Tenerife are timeshare, so there isn't a lot of freehold property. |
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The wind is picking up and blowing 15-20 knots north-easterly, which I hope is enough to miss the protruding land mass of Tenerife. |
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On holiday in Tenerife, he opted to run in the hot sun in a bid to get used to the temperatures he will face in Africa. |
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This is, in fact, what sprang to mind when we commemorated the Tenerife air disaster on 27 March last. |
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The largest loss of life in any incident was at Tenerife in 1977 when two Boeing 747s collided in fog, killing 583 people. |
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The affected region consisted of the three islands of Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La Gomera, with a total population of 1 681 946 persons. |
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The Canary Islands have two major ports: Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. |
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Commiserations to Anna on missing the guild's trip to Tenerife. |
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Noticias Ajedrez Tenerife contains local and international information with splendid columns by Angel Jiménez. |
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The tank was temporarily sealed by divers, and the tanker was towed to Tenerife to unload the remains of the cargo. |
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History, architecture and tradition combine to provide a rich backdrop for the holiday sightseer in Tenerife. |
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On the market of tramway operations, the network of Tenerife has inaugurated a second line. |
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The island of Hawaii, the Andes in Chile, and also Tenerife in the Canary Islands are the best places in the world. |
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There are so many good restaurants in Tenerife that visitors are often spoiled for choice. |
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We then move on to see Las Teresitas beach, a large sweep of white sand, reputably one of only a few in Tenerife. |
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In the course of an assault on Tenerife, a grapeshot shattered his right elbow, and back in his flagship the arm was amputated. |
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Los marginados Spain and Barcelona have much to thank Venezuela for after Jeffrén Suárez left his homeland and moved to Tenerife as a nipper. |
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The plane, bound for Tenerife, had to be diverted to Lisbon but Beardsell started fighting with his girlfriend's brother in the galley as the aircraft taxied to a halt. |
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Elsewhere in the Canaries, Tenerife hopes to attract visitors to its natural volcanic beauty with a new walking festival from 10-14 March. |
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Due to adverse weather conditions the ship may take shelter in ports in Spain, Portugal or Madeira on her journey to Tenerife, according to a spokesperson for the company. |
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The victims were promised the timeshares they already owned would be sold, to defray some of the cost of buying into one of Palmer's 12 resorts on Tenerife. |
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The Teide national park in Tenerife is also becoming a major astrotourism destination. |
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Tenerife is the most populous island, and also the largest island of the archipelago. |
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It followed the route pioneered by earlier explorers along the coast of Africa via Tenerife and the Cape Verde Islands. |
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The Insotel Club in Menorca's Punta Prima Iberostar Grand Hotel Anthelia, in Tenerife All action. |
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Nicknamed El Panzer, he proved a star turn at Tenerife, Valencia and Albacete before his life was cruelly cut short by a car accident in 1993, a national tragedy that led to the Panama City Stadium being named after him. |
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The main celebrations take place in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the areas near the port where people dance to the sound of the best salsa groups. |
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Costa Our guides for our ride are Ulises and Petro from Tenerife Top Training. |
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But a few days later, she was struck down with toxic shock syndrome while on holiday in Tenerife. |
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I had contacts with jewellers on Tenerife and had examined what they sold and I'd read every book on gemmology I could lay my hands on, but I realised that that was not enough to become a dealer. |
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The great climatic diversity and the landscape value of Tenerife correspond to a wealth of ecosystems, each one with its characteristical flora and fauna. |
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It currently offers regular international connections to Frankfurt, London, Milan, Paris as well as national connections to Madrid, Barcelona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Palma de Mallorca and Seville. |
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Travelling by car from Cádiz is possible via Santa Cruz de Tenerife or Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The passage is quite pricy and takes you more than 24 hours. |
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Tenerife airline disaster, runway collision of two Boeing 747 passenger airplanes in the Canary Islands on March 27, 1977, that killed more than 580 people. |
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Around 5,000 people were evacuated from other towns on La Gomera and neighbouring Tenerife because of fires over the weekend but were later able to return to their homes. |
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The port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was forced to revise its expansion project downwards, following the pressures of various groups that put forward the risks for the environment. |
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At a preliminary hearing the High Court questioned whether it could continue with substantive proceedings relating to the custody of the children and whether the father in Tenerife should be notified of his rights. |
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In particular, they will involve improving the airports of Gran Canaria, Tenerife North and Tenerife South and enlarging quays, terminals and cargo handling areas at a number of seaports. |
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The European Ombudsman, P. Nikiforos Diamandouros, has called on the European Commission to release documents originating from Spain concerning the construction of an industrial port in Granadilla, Tenerife. |
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For every million CFA francs sent by a Senegalese émigré in Tenerife to his family in Dakar, Western Union charges a commission of more than 50,000 CFA francs. |
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The squadron remained off Tenerife for a further three days and by 16 August had rejoined Jervis's fleet off Cadiz. |
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The saltire is also the flag of Tenerife, the former flag of Galicia and the Russian Navy Ensign. |
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Between the 1833 territorial division of Spain and 1927 Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the sole capital of the Canary Islands. |
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Here, have a seven-day package holiday in Tenerife. |
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The Teide volcano on Tenerife is the highest mountain in Spain, and the third tallest volcano on Earth on a volcanic ocean island. |
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The natives of La Gomera, and of Gran Canaria, Tenerife, and La Palma, resisted the Castilian invaders for almost a century. |
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Another noteworthy attack occurred in 1797, when Santa Cruz de Tenerife was attacked by a British fleet under Horatio Nelson on 25 July. |
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Both born on the island of Tenerife, they were respectively missionaries in Guatemala and Brazil. |
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Among the islands, Tenerife has the largest number of tourists received annually, followed by Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. |
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Tenerife has two airports, Tenerife North Airport and Tenerife South Airport. |
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The island of Tenerife gathers the highest passenger movement of all the Canary Islands through its two airports. |
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Between 1478 and 1497 the monarchs' forces conquered the three Canary Islands of Gran Canaria, La Palma and Tenerife. |
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Jordan Pedelty and Dee Kimmings were awoken every morning by drilling and banging at the Columbus Aparthotel, Playa de las Americas, Tenerife. |
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A 637-room hotel spread across two towers in Tenerife has been confirmed is to become the second in Europe to operate under the Hard Rock brand. |
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Mr Delves, from Rush, Co Dublin, had celebrated his 42nd birthday on December 30 at El Medano, Granadilla, in south Tenerife. |
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Fae Platten, four, stopped breathing on the way back from Tenerife and was only revived with an emergency injection. |
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Masterclasses and tasting menus from the 'Star Women' will include Beatriz Sotelo at the Iberostar Grand Hotel Mencey in Tenerife and another visit from Macarena de Castro. |
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In terms of its climate Tenerife is particularly interesting. |
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They refused to attribute the defeat at Tenerife to him, preferring instead to blame poor planning on the part of St Vincent, the Secretary at War or even William Pitt. |
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Last, the story with the inhabited island might have occurred either on Tenerife or on Gran Canaria, where the Mugharrarin presumably met some Guanche tribe. |
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The leisure airline will offer flights to Antalya, Fuerteventura, Heraklion, Las Palmas, Palma de Mallorca Son Sant Joan, Rhodes, and Tenerife Sur. |
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He was wounded several times in combat, losing most of one arm in the unsuccessful attempt to conquer Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the sight in one eye in Corsica. |
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Among those looking to widen its appeal beyond the sunbathers is Tenerife. |
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Now Tenerife play in Liga Adelante and Las Palmas in La Liga. |
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Tenerife 6,204,499 passengers and Gran Canaria 5,011,176 passengers. |
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