A scene from the Cloud-Riders was shot in the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands, or "Islas Canarias" as they are known in Spanish, are a group of seven volcanic islands situated in the Atlantic Ocean. These islands are positioned at the following Coordinates: 28°0′0″N, 16°0′0″W. Despite being geographically closer to the African content, specifically the nation of Morocco, the Canary Islands are governed by Spain. Consequently, they form a part of the European Union. As of 2019, the islands were inhabited by 2,153,389 people, resulting in a population density of 287.39 residents per square kilometer.
Fuerteventura, one of the eastern islands that make up the archipelago, served as a filming location for Solo: A Star Wars Story. Within the in-universe narrative, Fuerteventura represents the planet Savareen.
- Explore the Canary Islands on Wikipedia
- Canary Islands: A Guide