The Towns and Villages of Fuerteventura
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AntiguaAntigua, as the name suggests (Antigua means Old in Spanish), is one of the oldest towns in the Canary Islandsclick here for more info.. |
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BetancuriaThis village of Betancuria is by far the most picturesque of the island and was the original capital of Fuerteventuraclick here for more info.. |
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El CotilloOriginally a small fishing village, El Cotillo is starting to develop, but it still retains some characterclick here for more info.. |
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La Oliva, FuerteventuraLa Oliva is the administrative centre for the Municipality of the same name, which includes Corralejo and El Cotillo.click here for more info.. |
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PajaraPajara is the administrative centre of the Municipality and is a pleasant village with lush greenery and a pretty churchclick here for more info.. |
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TindayaTindaya is the name given to both this Village and the 401 meter Mountain that overlooks itclick here for more info.. |
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Vega de rio PalmasVega de rio Palmas follows the course of a palm-lined dry river bed that once flowed through this valleyclick here for more info.. |
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Puerto del RosarioThe Capital of the island since 1860, Puerto del Rosario was known as Puerto Cabrasclick here for more info.. |








