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Places of interest in Islas Canarias

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1. Monumento al Silbo Gomero
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The "Whistling Tree", by the sculptor José Darías, is a peculiar monument created in homage to the Silbo Gomero, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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2. Monumento al "Chicharro"
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3. Médico José Pérez Trujillo
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4. Monumento a las víctimas del Penal de Fyffes
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5. Monumento a Unamuno
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It is curious to find in Fuerteventura a tribute to one of the most important writers of Spanish literature, Miguel De Unamuno. Unamuno was born on September 29, 1864 in Bilbao, received his doctorate at the University of Madrid and was teaching Greek as a professor at the University of Salamanca since 1891. In 1901 He was appointed rector but in 1914 he was forced to resign because of his attacks on Alfonso XIII.

In 1924 Miguel Unamuno was confined to the island of Fuerteventura due to his confrontation with the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, from there he fled to France in exile Volunteer until the fall of regime in 1930. Miguel de Unamuno was on the island for a period of 4 months and far from being a tortuous stay as intended by Primo de Rivera, it turned out to be more than a punishment, a gift for him.


In honor of your stay in Fuerteventura, near the town of La Oliva there is a monument in memory of the writer. Located concretely in the Quemada Mountain just 2 kilometers from Tindaya there is a sculpture with the figure of the writer that was carved by the artist Juan Borges following a sketch made by Juan Ismael

The figure of the dramatist is oriented towards the Montaña de la Muda with Montaña Quemada remaining behind him. The monument is easy to reach, through a dirt track that goes south a few kilometers and can be seen.

In this same place Unamuno said the following: If I saw that my end was approaching and that I could not die in my own land ... or in my Salamanca ... I would end my days there, and I would have them bury me on top of the top of the Montaña Quemada.

This is not the only homage that Unamuno has on the island, there is also a museum dedicated to the figure of the writer in the capital.

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6. Triunfo de la Candelaria
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El Triunfo de la Candelaria is one of the main sculptural monuments of the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, (island of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). Also known as Obelisco de la Candelaria, it was donated in its day by Bartolomé Montañez, as a complement to the marble cross that he himself had given a few years before in order to complete the ornamentation of the Plaza de la Pila, so named because it was a source that since the early eighteenth century supplied drinking water to the population of Santa Cruz and the boats that anchored in its port, and now called Plaza de la Candelaria.
The monument is dedicated to the Virgin of Candelaria, whom the Canarian Archipelago has as its patron, and symbolizes the appearance of the Virgin and the subsequent conversion of the Guanche menceys. It is a neoclassical monument, although the Virgin has Gothic traces.
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7. Virgen de Fátima
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8. Estatua de Alfredo Kraus
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9. Plaza de Los Versadores
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10. Diputado a Cortes Luis Morote Greus
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