translated from Spanish: So was the Revolutionary Parade in El Rosario

El Rosario.- A rich and colorful parade was lived in the city of El Rosario, where thousands of young people, teachers and municipal officials, walked the main streets of the city, recalling the 109th anniversary of the beginning of the Mexican Revolution.

It was on the Municipal Esplanade that the protocol act before the parade began, Manuel Antonio Pineda Domínguez, at the flag-building ceremony, the mayor remembered the martyr Francisco I. Madero, and his competition for the presidency of Mexico to Porfirio Díaz. “To speak of revolution is to speak of a great social movement; no one can deny the legacy of porphyriate, but neither can the poverty of almost 80% of Mexicans at the time,” Pineda Dominguez said. 

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The tour began in front of esplanade and municipal square, participating around 3,500 students from elementary, high school, high school and universities. The contingent advancing along Angel Flores Street, Alvaro Obregón, Calle José Ma. Morelos, Miners, Avenue of Sports to reach the municipal stadium of baseball.

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Already in the municipal stadium, rhythmic dances, presentation of Cheerleaders, pyramids and war bands were offered, in the presence of hundreds of people who filled the stands and part of the municipal stadium. Among the schools that participated in the dancers were primary, Justo Sierra, José María Morelos, Colegio, Julio Hernández high schools, Julio Ríos Tirado, and the high schools UAS, Cobaes and Conalep.Civil protection attended to some minors who had heatstroke.



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