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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gran_CanariaGran Canaria - Wikipedia

    It has a round shape, with a diameter of approximately 50 km (31 mi) and a surface area of 1,560 km2(600 sq mi). Gran Canaria's maximum elevation is 1,956 metres (6,417 ft) at Morro de la Agujereada, although the nearby Pico de las Nieveshas traditionally been considered the island's tallest peak.

  2. Aug 27, 2024 · As of July 2024, roughly 870,500 inhabitants were living on Gran Canaria. Tenerife had the largest number of inhabitants at 962,000.

  3. Apr 22, 2022 · According to the INE statistics, there were 287,458 foreigners living in the Canary Islands, as of January 1st 2022, which represents 13.2% of the total population of the islands. This figure has reduced by 0.1% in the last year, which represents a net loss of 368 people that have left the islands.

  4. The Canary Islands have a population of 2.2 million. This makes them the 8th most populous autonomous community in Spain. They contain less than five percent of Spain's total population. The Islands have a density of 290 inhabitants per square kilometer, which is one of the highest densities of any Spanish autonomous community.

  5. Apr 25, 2023 · Around 2.2 million people are living in the Canary Islands right now. Most people live in Tenerife (43% of the population) or Gran Canaria (40% of the population). The Canary Islands aren’t named after birds. They’re named after the Latin word for dog — Canaria. The Canaries even have two dogs on their coat of arms.

  6. www.spain-grancanaria.com › facts › peoplePeople of Gran Canaria

    Today, Gran Canaria boasts an average of 517 people per square kilometre, the highest housing density in the archipelago and in the whole of Europe. Almost half of its population resides in the city of Las Palmas, a place with a great ethnic mix and strong cosmopolitan image.

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  8. In 2019 the total population was 2,153,389, of which 72.1% were native Canary Islanders. [38] A total of 80.6%, or 1,735,457, were born in Spain and 19.4%, or 417,932, were born outside the country. Of these, the majority are from the Americas, mainly from Venezuela (66,573) and Cuba (41,792) and Colombia (31,368).

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