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[*] posted on 7-12-2012 at 09:51 PM
Remembering Tijuana when it was named Ciudad Zaragosa


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As part of the celebration of 123 anniversary of the founding Virtual Tijuana, the historian Gabriel Delgado Rivera gave the talk "When Tijuana was called Zaragoza City" in the multipurpose room of the Centro Cultural Tijuana, accompanied by Mario Torres Cordova. The director of the Historical Archives of Tijuana said that after a series of presidential decrees the heirs of Don Santiago Arguello, former owner of the ranch is now Tijuana, should segment their land, resulting in an urban design reflected in the foreground was the city, designed by engineer Ricardo Orozco in 1889, where he gives the name of the People of Zaragoza and is considered the virtual birth of what is today the border city. stressed that the importance of this plane is given by the stroke, then avant-garde, which was given to the city, because unlike the other colonial cities whose development was based on a plinth, surrounded by major government buildings and religious temples , in the town of Zaragoza scored an urban design around what was then the custom with marked diagonals forming large diamonds. These early settlements were flooded by heavy rains and the overflowing Tijuana River, while Argüello family faced serious divisions that led to a long dispute over their land, which led to the division into two parts of the ranch then Tijuana had an extension of 10.533 hectares, the northern boundary and the boundary line, and the southern contained the hot water springs (where now stands the High "Lazaro Card##as").

This litigation culminated in this division and the signing of the demarcation of land, just the 11 July 1889, when it was taken as the foundation Tijuana virtual and as such is celebrated since 1977 to date. With the further development of the city were removed at the marked diagonal Orozco and today there is hardly a trace in what was Arguello Avenue, now a Plaza Santa Cecilia. Rivera Delgado said that only a few documents, and the plane Orozco is no record of the reference to Tijuana as the People of Zaragoza, including some invitations to social events, and the birth of Rebecca Hernandez born on June 26, 1926 and at the table next to the speakers. He explained also that the level of the people of Zaragoza was reflected only an area of 2900 x 2400 meters they contained a total of 393 blocks, and these were marketed in the real estate boom was from 1889. In that document, which is considered the birth of the city, a certified copy is on display at the Museum of the Californias Cecut in the module that corresponds to Tijuana his past, located in the last third of the historical tour offered by the site. For his part, Mario Cordova told decreed that prohibition in the United States during the 20 black spins sought a solution that met at the border and Tijuana was the exception, it was installed a number of nightclubs that brought a strong hand and tourism after the end of the war came to industrial and commercial boom which in turn attracted visitors in search of places to spend their money. recalled that the second historical period in which Tijuana called Zaragoza City took place in 1925, when President Plutarco Elias Calles issued a decree imposing the name of the hero of the Battle of Puebla, but the population is not adopted, whichever is Tijuana, so a new decree restored in 1929, the original name. These and a few other details were the essence of this discussion where those present were able to admire the projection of a series of old photographs left to see the old Tijuana, its inhabitants, its streets and even some of the first donkeys, even without stripes, where people took the picture from memory.

Particularly in the context of the 123 anniversary of the founding of Tijuana, which has joined the Cecut a series of activities. In this celebratory program integrates the cycle "Tijuana through film" Friday 13 projecting the movie "Sleep Dealer" at 18:00 and Sunday 15 with "Night Train", at the same time, in the room Carlos Monsivais.

[Edited on 7-13-2012 by Ken Cooke]




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[*] posted on 7-14-2012 at 08:01 AM


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designed by engineer Ricardo Orozco


Oh! So now we know who is to blame. :lol:
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