Day of the Canary Islands


The Day of the Canary Islands is celebrated annually on 30 May. It is a public holiday in the Spanish autonomous community of the Canary Islands.
The day was chosen as the anniversary of the first session of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, held on 30 May 1983.
Celebrations generally include cultural activities and private gatherings celebrating all things Canarian, including traditional food, sport and music.

History

The Statute of Autonomy of the Canary Islands was published on 10 August 1982. This law, just like all of the Statutes of Autonomy of the autonomous communities of Spain, recognises the right of the Canary Islands to a degree of self-government within the Kingdom of Spain and under its Constitution.
This form of regional autonomy is enacted through a regional legislature, a regional executive and a High Court of Justice within the judicial system of Spain. The first session of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, presided by Pedro Guerra Cabrera, was held on 30 May 1983.

Status

The Statute of Autonomy of the Canary Islands recognises the festivity of 30 May as one of its official symbols, together with the flag, the coat of arms and the hymn of the Canary Islands.