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Tenerife is the largest and
most populated island of the seven which make up the Canarian
Archipelago, northwest of the African continent. Its shape is
triangular, it covers over a thousand square kilometers and is 1,100 km
away from the Iberian peninsula. The Canary Islands are the result of
volcanic eruptions, which has meant that they have grown higher and
higher with time. The highest peak is the volcano Teide, 3,718 m which
is the highest peak in Spain.
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The Maltese islands are
situated in the middle of the Mediterranean, with the largest inhabited
island, Malta, lying 93km (58 miles) south of Sicily and 290km (180
miles) from North Africa. Gozo and Comino are the only other inhabited
islands. The landscape of all 3 is characterised by low hills with
terraced fields. Malta has no mountains or rivers and its coastline is
indented with harbours, bays, creeks, sandy beaches and rocky coves.
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Just two and a half hours
flying time from the UK, Tunisia is a small North African Country in
the heart of the Mediterranean which is blessed with a stunning
coastline, gorgeous sandy beaches, an abundance of historical sites and
the magic of the Sahara desert. Whether you choose to simply relax,
visit the sites, enjoy watersports, play golf, tennis and bowls Tunisia
is a year round holiday destination with something for everyone.
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