The tourist municipality of birdand the largest of all the Canary Islands and with the most coastline in Spain, decided to act and stop the Qatar World Cup be a source of tension among the fans of the national teams and yes an element of tourism promotion in markets like Germany, for now.
Therefore, he decided that the good weather in the islands this November is perfect for the Germans living south of Fuerteventura to sell cordiality and sportsmanship in relation to the World Cup in Qatar. The tie in between Spain and Germany He left the stuff on the table. But, previously, giant screens were placed for fans of various entertainment to follow their teams. The truth is that it is not known how many Japanese neighbors there are in Pájara but there are already those who hope to share spaces with other quiet communities like Morocco, which is not because they contribute tourism but strength- labor, the Netherlands, England and Germany itself.
The mayor of Pájara, Pedro Armas Romerofrom the AMF, maintains that the idea arose by chance, “and we realized that, along with the traditional good reception of tourists from the neighbors, giving them the opportunity to live together at the time it, and coincidentally organizes a great promotion indirectly from Armas assured to do so with other national groups that have a presence in Pájara such as Morocco, if it meets Spain in the round of 16. “It’s definitely going to be a party,” he said.
Pájara is located in the south of Fuerteventura, occupying its last part, on the peninsula of Jandía. It covers both the west coast and the east coast of the south of the island, 383.52 square kilometers and a coastline of 150 kilometers that guarantee the best beaches in Fuerteventura such as those ending at Punta de Jandía. But not everything is sand on these beaches: there are records from Mesozoic marine sediments, before the formation of the Archipelago, submarine lavas, volcanic intrusions of various types, and more recent volcanic series.
Source: La Verdad

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