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ADVERTISEMENT Around 183 migrants aboard three different vessels reached the coast of the Canary Islands on Saturday, among them 24 women and at least seven minors, all sub-Saharan, local officials say. Spanish authorities said about 110 of the migrants were on two boats that were intercepted on their way to the port of Naos in Lanzarote. Their arrival followed that of a small canoe on Friday night at the port of La Restinga on the island of El Hierro. Local officials said the migrants were