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The People of the Canary Islands Who Achieved Independence From Spain for Three Days: Their Flag Resembles that of the Basque Country

On the west coast of La Palma, between banana trees that seem to touch the sea and a port that breathes history, there is a corner that one day dared to challenge Spain. It was not an armed revolution, nor a declaration of war, but a symbolic act that still today, more than a century later, continues beating in the popular memory: Tazacorte proclaimed its independence for three days in 1911.That gesta fleeting, wrapped in pride and rebellion, wa…
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On the west coast of La Palma, between banana trees that seem to touch the sea and a port that breathes history, there is a corner that one day dared to challenge Spain. It was not an armed revolution, nor a declaration of war, but a symbolic act that still today, more than a century later, continues beating in the popular memory: Tazacorte proclaimed its independence for three days in 1911.That gesta fleeting, wrapped in pride and rebellion, wa…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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