Kanarische Inseln

The Territory of the Canary Islands (Spanish: Territorio de las Islas Canarias, German: Reichsland Kanarische Inseln), commonly known as the Kanarische Inseln, is an autonomous territory of Großgermania. Comprising seven islands off the coast of Africa, the Territory is a National Unionist semi-autonomous republic. It has as its executive officer an Imperial Protector (Reichsprotektor), currently Karl-Heinz Müller, appointed by the Emperor. Although the Territorial Assembly, the country's political body, has no ability to prevent the appointment of or to impeach the Imperial Protector, they may veto any decision made by him by a simple majority vote.

The Canary Islands were discovered by King Juba II of Numidia discovered the islands while on an economic voyage on behalf of the Roman Empire in the first century CE. Modern European settlement began with the Portuguese drediscovery of the islands in 1336, and the subsequent Castillian conquest of the islands in 1402. Spain retained the islands for most of their history, and in December 2008 they passed to Estado Novo. The Association of Germanic States purchased the islands from the nearly-bankrupt nation on 5 December, and, on 12 December, they were incorporated into Großgermania as an autonomous territory.