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Neither Barajas nor El Prat: the Mandatory Stop at the Beginning of Postal Communication Between Europe and America Is the Bay of Gando, in Gran Canaria
The Canary Islands, historically, has always been a strategic link between the European and American continents. Between the arrival of the first colonizers who launched themselves into the Atlantic in search of opportunities in the New World and the milestone of Plus Ultra — the first flight that connected Spain and South America — there is more than four centuries of difference, but a common factor: the scale in the Archipelago.
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The Canary Islands, historically, has always been a strategic link between the European and American continents. Between the arrival of the first colonizers who launched themselves into the Atlantic in search of opportunities in the New World and the milestone of Plus Ultra — the first flight that connected Spain and South America — there is more than four centuries of difference, but a common factor: the scale in the Archipelago.