• The Canarian United People (Spanish: Pueblo Canario Unido, PCU) was a left-wing nationalist political coalition operating in the Canary Islands. The party...
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  • Canarian Americans today consist of several communities, formed by thousands of people. Those in San Antonio and in Louisiana are mostly of Canarian settler...
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  • Canary Islanders, or Canarians (Spanish: canarios), are the people of the Canary Islands, an autonomous community of Spain near the coast of northwest...
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  • Isleños (category People of Canarian descent)
    Isleños (Spanish: [isˈleɲos]) are the descendants of Canarian settlers and immigrants to present-day Louisiana, Puerto Rico, Texas, Cuba, the Dominican...
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    Confederation (CANC) Radicales de Base, linked to the United Canarian People (PCU). Canarian nationalism Canarian seats "Fernando Sagaseta". Archived from the...
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  • the United States exceeds 800,000 people. North Africans in the U.S. can be of Egyptian, Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian, and Libyan. Sometimes Canarians are...
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    been the main opposition force to the dictatorship, and the right-wing People's Alliance (AP) of former Francoist minister Manuel Fraga, performed below...
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  • Independent Groups Canarian Nationalist Alternative Canarian Nationalist Left Canarian Nationalist Party Canarian People's Union Canarian Popular Alternative...
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    minister Adolfo Suárez's Democratic and Social Centre (CDS), Óscar Alzaga's People's Democratic Party (PDP) and the Democratic Action Party (PAD) of former...
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    Rojas-Marcos Andalusian nationalism Social democracy New N UPC List United Canarian People (PCU) – Communist Party of the Canary Islands (provisional) (PCC(p))...
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  • PCC(p)), later Party of the Canarian Revolution (Spanish: Partido de la Revolución Canaria), PRC) was a Marxist-Leninist and Canarian nationalist political...
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    Ahead of the 2015 Canarian regional election, it ran in the United electoral alliance (Spanish: Unidos) formed by Nationalist Canarian Centre, Citizens...
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    is that it is based on a method of combat used by the precolonial Canarian people. Fuerteventura has the following Palo clubs: Club-Escuela Dunas de...
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    estimated that there are one million Romani people in the United States. Though the Romani population in the United States has largely assimilated into American...
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    so many so that whole Puerto Rican villages and towns were founded by Canarian immigrants, and their descendants would later form a majority of the population...
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  • 560,592. Aside from Spanish—largely Canarian—settlers, additional Europeans of many families from France, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Italy, Germany,...
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  • nineteenth, and early part of the twentieth century, large waves of Canarians, Catalans, Andalusians, Castilians, and Galicians emigrated to Cuba. Many...
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  • Lists of Americans are lists of people from the United States. They are grouped by various criteria, including ethnicity, religion, state, city, occupation...
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    Algiers they had a radio station. Also MPAIAC radio programs asked the Canarian people to "return to their roots" and tried to popularize the Berber language...
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    Guanches (redirect from Guanche people)
    survive within Canarian customs and traditions, such as Silbo (the whistled language of La Gomera Island), as well as some lexicon of Canarian Spanish. Some...
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    of Canarian Assembly and Canarian Nationalist Left. ACAN was founded in 1987, being originally a coalition of Canarian Assembly (AC) and Canarian Nationalist...
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    New Orleans. Among the Spanish Creole people highlights, between their varied traditional folklore, the Canarian Décimas, romances, ballads and pan-Hispanic...
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    considered themselves Spanish and Canarian in equal measures, followed by 24% who consider themselves more Canarian than Spanish. 6.1% of the respondents...
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  • supported the coalition The Peoples Decide. In the local elections of 2015 the party run in coalition with United Canarian Left, Republican Alternative...
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  • Communist Cells (category Canarian nationalist parties)
    decision. In 1977 CC participated in the coalition United Canarian People, that in 1979 became Canarian People's Union (UPC). UPC gained an MP in the legislative...
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    1991. ICAN was founded in 1991, being originally was linked to the Canarian United Left (IUC) until a few months after the municipal elections of 1991...
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    (9,296 people), Castilians (4,744 people), Canarians (3,096 people), Balearics (2,554 people) and Catalans (1,738 people). Less of 300 people indicated...
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    Navarrese Autonomist Union (PNV–ANV–ESB) 18,079 0.10 n/a 0 n/a United Canarian People (PCU) 17,717 0.10 n/a 0 n/a Basque Independent Democrats (DIV) 15...
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    Now–Communist Party of the Canarian People results are compared to the combined totals of Canaries Now and Communist Party of the Canarian People in the November...
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    Puerto Rican Spanish (category Spanish language in the United States)
    group of Caribbean Spanish variants and, as such, is largely derived from Canarian Spanish and Andalusian Spanish. Outside of Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rican...
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