No mate, they're in the Atlantic.
But they are 1600 km from Spain and 100km from Africa...
How does that make them more European than African?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canary_Islands#/media/File:Islas_Canarias_(real_location)_in_Spain.svg
No mate, they're in the Atlantic.



Are the Falklands and Gibraltar British or Argentinian and Spanish?But they are 1600 km from Spain and 100km from Africa...
How does that make them more European than African?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canary_Islands#/media/File:Islas_Canarias_(real_location)_in_Spain.svg
Both internationally recognized as being British territoryAre the Falklands and Gibraltar British or Argentinian and Spanish?

Can't see it. If you came from 'up' north, you'd be going 'down' to London, surely?London Palladium.
Going up town to see Cats, the musical. London has one vowel and is a Capital.
And what are the Canary Islands internationally recognised as - Spanish or African?Both internationally recognized as being British territory

Always go up to London, wife's cousin in Hull always came up to see us.Can't see it. If you came from 'up' north, you'd be going 'down' to London, surely?

Are they on the same tectonic plate as Africa, I know The Azores are split over two platesAnd what are the Canary Islands internationally recognised as - Spanish or African?