What goes on here?
alot of airports
Gays, spring breaking bongs, and American colonization
>>52031154
Worst plane only air crash ever.
>>52031154
>>52031275
Jeezus
...what's wrong with his stomach?
I've some ancestors from Tenerife
some of them have weird french hispanised names like "Betancur" & "Gopar"
also i have one ancestor with a jewish sephardim converso surname "Camejo"
this is a sign of Guanche ancestor converted to catholicism ?
Last nazi war criminals are still there.
Kind of interesting how they managed to influence the Caribbean so much
>>52031524
>also i have one ancestor with a jewish sephardim converso surname
Guanches are not jews, guanches are geneticaly similar to berber
>>52031200
>American colonization
I've been to the Canary Islands tons of times and American influence is minimal
Brits and Northern Europeans everywhere though (though Thailand has slowly been hollowing the tourism out since the last decade)
It's a German resort.
>>52031154
The murder rate is very high. I guess you could say foul play is very common.
>>52032114
nah, it's a scandinavian resort
if you want germans go to our other islands up north
>>52031339
SS+GOMAD
>>52032037
I know, but the weird normans hispanised names are a signs of converted guanches ?
also they are more like "paleo-berbers"
>>52032118
>foul
>fowl
>canary
>>52032245
>GOMAD
if you mean the left guy
>>52032260
I did not know anything about you were talking, so I have invest on internet and yes, normand and spanish colonizated the island, this surnames only exist in canary islands, are very strange in spanish peninsule. This surnames belongs to mixed and creoles, not convert.
http://geneacanaria.blogspot.com.es/2012/10/apellidos-normandos-en-canarias-origen.html
Typical normand-canary surnames:
Betancor, Melián, Pícar, Marichal, Bristol, Diepa, Umpiérrez, Berriel, Samarin, Mason, Copan, Buillón, Perdomo, Ebarnies, Bolancher
>>52032737
Interesting informations
but the strange thing it's i have a surname called "Gopar" and according to your link the first guy with this name on the islands was called "Jean Gopar", the problem is that surname "Gopar" is totally absent in France... i did some searchs
i thinks it's probably some variations of "Godard" or "Godart" a frequent french surname in Normandy and other western or northern parts of France, or maybe an extinct rare surname...