Clavijo Praises Canary Islands' Roots and Heritage on Canary Islands Day

The regional government president highlights the archipelago's historical legacy and talent on a day of celebration.

Generic image of the Canary Islands landscape.
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Generic image of the Canary Islands landscape.

The President of the Canary Islands Government, Fernando Clavijo, has highlighted the archipelago's roots, traditions, and heritage during the celebration of Canary Islands Day.

In a post made via the social network X, Fernando Clavijo emphasized that the essence of the Canary Islands is founded on "deep roots" passed down through generations, which continue to define the character of the islands.
"Who we are identifies us, our traditions unite us, and our talent projects us beyond our borders," stated the president in his message for May 30th.
Clavijo also referenced the valuable natural heritage of the Canary Islands and the crucial role of those who have contributed to shaping the archipelago's current reality. He stressed that the Canary Islands are what they are today thanks to the efforts of past generations and the continuous work of those who care for and enhance this land.
The president concluded his congratulations with a message of recognition to all Canary Islanders on a day dedicated to celebrating the identity, history, and future of the Islands.