This Friday (12) the civic-student parade took place in several towns in Alto Paraná. The attendees dressed in their best clothes to march and pay tribute to the Homeland that this May 14 and 15 celebrates 212 years of its Independence. Educational institutions, firefighters, police and military were part of the events in remembrance of such an important date.
In Ciudad del Este, a group of pioneers from the city starred in the scoop of the march on the historic avenue that unites the two mother cities of Alto Paraná: Ciudad del Este and Presidente Franco, Bernardino Caballero avenue, followed by agents of the Third Infantry Division and the José Merlo Saravia Police College, who represented the bravery of the Guarani race that supports the independent homeland and public safety. The motorized patrol and the gang of the National Police, symbolized their homage with the solemn step in front of a ceremonious and diverse audience.
Educational supervisors, directors and teachers praised the tribute by leading the student parade in which 35 public and private institutions participated. The pioneering school “Bernardino Caballero”, also created in the first neighborhood of this departmental capital, was the first to parade.
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In Hernandarias, Mayor Nelson Cano led the student civic parade, along with municipal officials, which took place on the city’s main avenue. Juan B. Flores, which was previously decorated by local community officials. Then came the different educational and training institutions of the community, as well as the Hernandarias Volunteer Firefighters (yellow and blue).