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- Tazacorte is a town and a muni****lity on the island of La Palma, Province of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. It is near the coast, in the western part...
- cattle, sheep and goats. Fishermen operating from Santa Cruz de La Palma, Tazacorte, and Puerto Naos catch fish for the local markets. La Palma has abundant...
- schools of the nearby muni****lities of El Paso, Los Llanos de Aridane and Tazacorte. That same morning, direct flights to the island of La Gomera were suspended...
- Bandama etc. In La Palma it is distributed in the west coast region, Tazacorte and Santa Cruz. In La Gomera in Barranco dela Villa and Agulo, Vallehermoso...
- on the Canary island of La Palma. It is located in the muni****lity of Tazacorte, near the village of La Bombilla on the western side of the island. The...
- the Ministry of Transport to establish an air service on the coast of Tazacorte. In the early 1950s, plans were made for a new airfield. However, the...
- favored by king Philip II of Spain. Díaz Pimienta was born in 1594 in Tazacorte, an illegitimate child, and was raised by his aunt and uncle in Garachico...
- also included the towns El Paso, Tazacorte and Argual. In 1837, El Paso was separated from Los Llanos. In 1925 Tazacorte, which was then the most populous...
- missionary in Brazil. Canonized in 2014 by Pope Francis. Blesseds Martyrs of Tazacorte. In various parts of Portugal and Spain – (deceased in 1570). Monks and...
- Portuguese missionaries, dismembered and threw their bodies into the sea off Tazacorte - crosses on the sea floor still mark the site at Malpique today. Inácio...