Canto a Baja California
Canto a Baja California (Spanish: Song to Baja California) is the official anthem of the Mexican State of Baja California and BCS. During the term of Braulio Maldonado Sández, with the aim of increasing the cultural heritage of Bajacalifornianos, convened on February 24, 1956 to the writers and musicians residing in the State and the State natives who were living in other States and abroad to write a composition of the Anthem of Baja California, as well the lyrics for it.
English: Song to Baja California | |
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State anthem of Baja California Baja California Sur | |
Lyrics | Rafael Trujillo, 1956 |
Music | Rafael Gama, 1956 |
Adopted | September 27, 1956 June 25, 2012 (Baja California Sur) |
In this contest won the original literary work of Rafael Trujillo, with the nickname "Caballero Aguila" and the music of Rafael Gama, with the nickname "Escala". Both residents of Los Angeles, California, United States. The Governor Braulio Maldonado Sández published and officially adopted on September 27, 1956, the Canto a Baja California.
Lyrics
Canto a Baja California:[1]
Chorus: Baja California, brazo poderoso, |
Chorus: Baja California, strong arm |
Estrofa I: De zafiros y perlas vestida, |
Stanza I: Sapphires and pearls dressed, |
Estrofa II: A los cielos gloriosos erguida |
Stanza II: To the heaven glorious erect |
Estrofa III: Eres firme atalaya y vigía, |
Stanza III: Are strong tower and watchtower |
Estrofa IV: Su tesoro te ofrendan las minas, |
Stanza IV: Its treasure the mines offers to you |
Estrofa V: El trabajo fecundo es doctrina |
Stanza V: The fruitful work is doctrine |
See also
References
- Gobierno del Estado de Baja California. "Canto de Baja California". Retrieved October 20, 2010.
External links
- Works related to Canto a Baja California at Wikisource
- Canto a Baja California in the Government of the State Website