ExpoDeca 2026: Canary Islands Sport and Physical Activity Fair
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After the success of its first two editions, ExpoDeca returns to Gran Canaria to bring together, from November 12 to 15, the entire sports industry, federations and clubs, companies in the sector, educational centers and the general public. Plaza de la Música will be the setting for this major gathering, an open space by the sea that will become the benchmark for health, well-being and physical activity in the Canary Islands. Promoted by the Government of the Canary Islands, through the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training, Physical Activity and Sports, and organized by the Cabildo of Gran Canaria, through Infecar, Feria de Gran Canaria, ExpoDeca continues to grow with the aim of consolidating itself as one of the largest sports events in the Canary Islands.
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