

- Submitted by mailing to my contact, February 26, 2011.
- Published on CNN iReport .
- Posted on the website of The residents association florida eastern . Published on the web
Ernestojustiniano.org.
- Published in the virtual newspaper Hoybolivia.com
- Published in World , 27 February 2011, Community section of the digital version and page 8 of the physical version, international section (a whole page). The first part.
This work was done as a tribute to the 450-year life of my beloved Earth Camba. It tells the story of Santa Cruz since pre-Columbian roots, the foundation, its colonial era, the struggle for independence, the republican era and the present. The beginning of each period is highlighted by a bold capital letter at the beginning of each paragraph.
I love you too
Santa Cruz
By: Jimmy Ortiz Saucedo
S anta Cruz magnificent, I love you because you're the Queen of the enchanted plains Kandire. I love you because you're the Grand Grigotá Tentaguazu by our Chané of lush jungle and blue skies for our Chiriguanes the puma and the jaguar. I love you for the Chaco of quebracho, flowering valleys and Chiquitana red earth. I love you for our millennial Peabiru South America, for our rivers, and colorful butterflies, lightning and surazo. I love you for the pre-Columbian reko Ñandere our native eastern Iyambae for your soul free. In the fresh morning breeze and tropical storm force. T
and love by the intrepid courage of the pioneers of the Rio de la Plata, by Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca. Mother City by the Assumption, which was the base for the conquest of Gran Paitití. I love you because you were founded in the name of the Holy Trinity and as the name put you in the blessed cross of Christ. I love you for Ñuflo of Chaves and Elvira de Mendoza, by and Itatines gorgotoquis on the Stoli and Suto. I love you because you were born as the result of impetuous Renaissance. T
and love you because you were able to conquer the conqueror and transform their swords into plowshares. Because you were able to love, who came to desencantarte. Because what you set for good in the jungle, and fertilize the soil with their bodies and their dreams.
I love you because our indigenous people, despite the harshness of the Conquest, were able to burn in the soul Camba his boundless love for freedom, respect for nature and its unique hospitality and openness.
city I love you because you're Cross synergy of old and new world, without triumphalism or resentment. Because you knew to look ahead, leaving behind a difficult start. Because you had the insight to understand that hatred does not build and opted for the love that builds. For the conqueror and the conquered eventually ended up being oneself, one nation, in search of a shared future. Because both are brought together into a shield with crown and palms, with toborochis and lions. I love you too
Santa Cruz for your tireless desire to exist, despite the distance, transfers and hostilities of the natives, Portuguese and English. I love the rebellion of Governor Diego de Mendoza, who showed from the beginning, our desire for Democracy, Autonomy and Freedom. I love you for the union of the chief Vitupué Santa Cruz, to fight against the Viceroy Francisco de Toledo, Santa Cruz strengthening the indigenous and mestizo.
I love you Santa Cruz for utopia made reality called Chiquitanas Jesuit Missions, with its Tupa Mbaé Mbaé and Aba. An island of light. A haven in the turbulent American conquest, which misfortune was not the standard European conquistadors in America. I love you
Cross City, for your isolation centuries forged a genuine culture of Santa Cruz, with a strong personality, while being equally universal.
I love you for the endless rebellion against our eastern Indian Colony. Chiriguania I love you for free, the only nation that Spain formally declared war, and the only American nation could never be submitted by the Crown. T
and love for our precious land Camba patriot blood spilled in your plains and mountains, for the sake of freedom of our America Morena.
I love you Santa Cruz libertarian rebellion by blacks in August 15, 1809. For the transgression of Fort Membiray of September 10, 1810. By Captain Eustace Moulds, Col.. Antonio Suarez, Father José Andrés Salvatierra, Cañoto and Birinday Cacique. Uprising in proclaiming our adherence to the Board of Buenos Aires, as part of the United Provinces of La Plata. I love you
holy city of Santa Cruz for the lifting of Our Lady of Mercy, from September 24, 1810. By Dr. Antonio Vicente Seoane, Juan Manuel Lemoine and elevations in Membiray, who proclaimed the first free government Interim Board Camba.
I love you for the arrival of Col.. Ignacio Warnes, 24 September 1813, sent to help their brothers by Cnl. Manual Belgrano, commander of the Second Army liberator of Argentina. I love you for the republic from 1813 to 1816 and its three pivotal battles: the battle in Florida that secured independence Argentina, Santa Barbara, which ensures the eastern border, and the battle of Pari, in the outskirts of Santa Cruz. The bloodiest battle of the War of American Independence, which sold Cruceños face defeat at the hands of Brigadier Francis Xavier Aguilera, including the death of Warnes. I love you
City of La Cruz and José Manuel Mercado "the Colorao", which from Cordillera, supported by the indomitable Guarani, fight bravely to recover Santa Cruz. For his faith in victory Camba, who finally thanks to the Patriot victory at Junin and Ayacucho, returning to the plaza of Santa Cruz on February 14, 1825 and proclaimed our independence from the United English final. T
and love city haunted by the expectation that meant the creation of Bolivia and for the next 150 years of neglect of centralism shortsighted. Because we were 'so far' de Madrid, as Sucre and La Paz.
I love you for my people Camba, "fair as poor as the Sun and the Moon." For his unwavering faith that a better future would come. Because they understood that work and education, end up taking us out sooner or later poverty and marginalization. By sugarcane, cotton, livestock, rubber and industrial products and handicraft products, which accompanied our dreams forever. Because we understood from the outset that the production generated employment and development.
I love you for the Memorandum of 1868, which raised its voice in protest against the high treason of foolish rulers, who gave our access to the Atlantic. By Nicholas Smith and his march to the plains of northern Moxos in search of rubber Cachuela Hope and glory, making the Upper Amazon in the most productive in the world. I love you for our first encounter with transnational corporations as the home Zeller-Moser, Elsner and Schweizer, who made us realize that out there was "another world" in trade.
my city I love you for your national isolation policy, which transformed our peaceful haven in a place of exile of leaders such as Melgarejo and others during one of the recurrent chaotic times of the republic. Santa Cruz
magnificent, I love you for our hero Andrés Ibáñez, 1877 and egalitarian continental precursors of social struggle. They wanted to build a new nation, waving federalist principles true, giving his life in the attempt.
I love you for the more than 1,000 lives ofrendaros Kuruyuki our chiriguanos in the January 28, 1892, including its leader Apiaguaiki Tumpa, claiming their ancestral lands.
light I love you for the Memorandum of 1904 which showed a national vision. A real strategic vision. The country that we have not been able to build so far failed because of centralism, which refuses to die.
city I love you Santa for the cry of yearning for progress which represented the struggles of the "Railway or Nothing" in 1924. Camba for the valuable blood spilled in the sands of the Chaco, in a senseless fratricidal war that should never happen.
I love you for the Pro Santa Cruz Committee and their glorious struggles civic 1958-59, which marked the beginning of the modern Santa Cruz, with its 11% and hexagonal tiles. The black gold of our bowels waters today's progress throughout the country, including Ucureña.
Camba visionary land I love you for your struggles for the recovery of democracy. The ultimatum given by the Assembly of the UJC, the July 10, 1982, the military dictators. I love you for the recovery of municipal autonomy in 1985, which expanded democracy.
I love you for your wisdom to propose and realize the Autonomous Communities, in Santa Cruz after the country first. Pioneering idea of \u200b\u200bthe Camba Nation in 2000. A view of Santa Cruz in search of economic and social we remove the failed state in which we live. I love you because you rip off the central historic popular election of departmental prefects 2005, for the institutional strength that led to the apotheosis Cabildo del Millon, of December 15, 2006. Our greatest expression Democratic history. And for the first election of governors in 2010. Key milestones of Democracy. Santa Cruz conquests to the whole country enjoys today, despite the tyrants who do not understand. T
and master land camba delighted by your intellectual and your classes for your indigenous and mestizo phone, for your workers and your business, for your group women's welfare and your beautiful women, migrants found in your lap, their promised land and the Santa Cruz tomorrow. For the colonial tiles and wooden columns of your taperas and blindex cement and modern buildings. For your factories, your fields and your successful model of production. This synergy is the strength of our Santa Cruz, 1561 and 2011. Old, new and cosmopolitan blend into our culture Camba, at the age of 450 years of life.
I love you land of Santa Cruz for your difficult present. I love you for your courage and for not less so. For your strengths and weaknesses. I love you for your continuing fight against illiterate leaders who try to impose forms anachronistic government, driven by hatred and resentment anticamba. I love you for your unending struggle against the dictatorships of the past and present, and deification of the coca that it is cocaine. For the elimination of your children, seeking justice in foreign lands to their own country denies. His sacrifice will never be forgotten and will one day be part of our glorious history.
I love you Santa Cruz's continuing struggle for freedom of our anthem, by the Democracy of the civilized world, for education in pursuit of equality, autonomy in our people who voted for Christian ethics Accompanying the Cross, by the dignified work for our economy without dogmas, to respect the green of nature and our flag, our nation and Indian-mestizo by virtue of our pioneer past persist in equal. I love you because you are an oasis of love, peace and work in a 'country' Crazy. Finally
camba land I love you, because in your sacred breast my grandchildren will play and be happy as I was. And because one day my bones melt in your soil and be one forever. Jimmy Ortiz Saucedo
February 1, 2011
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