When slavery was abolished many, black people were freed to settle in the area near the banks of the river that some years later would be contained by construction of the waterfront. Cambá
Cua \u200b\u200bGuarani literally means black cave, until the early twentieth century were suburban hamlets where concentrated the most important African-American stronghold in the province, many of whose men had participated in the War of the Triple Alliance, those who joined a battalion of black Brazilian soldiers who had a primary seat Cambá Area Punta current airport and then decided to stay in these regions.
This gave the district population was given a color and style that conveyed joy forever, and its target date for their celebrations on 6 January in which to celebrate black saint San Baltazar, one of the three kings. This celebration Osvaldo Sosa Cordero, he paints his subject well:
Celebrate the January 6
San Baltasar function, the saint of most candombe
imaginable.
Because of this darling
the function of the Camba,
and put together the little dance the neighborhood
Camba Cua.
ayu Camba-Cua pe pe
Camba-CUU aimé
until you arrived, because rho jhaijú
.
mbaracá
In my heart goes
Viva
function of my Camba-Cua!
II
Under the arbor is intertwined
the peloton as well as paddock
charabón bullfight. While Don
Falucho
MBOC Chip Care, Rita or mo Na
timbo i
butt while dancing the Camba.
ayu Camba-Cua pe pe
aimé Camba-CUU and to you I
because rho jhaijú.
mbaracá
In my heart goes
Viva
function of my Camba-Cua!
Glossary: \u200b\u200bCamba-CUU
aimé eg: I come to Camba-Cua and Camba-Cua'm
Rho jhaijú: I love you
Mbaracá: guitar
Chipa-MBOC: cake-gun
Na Rita or timbo i mo butt: Dona Rita smoke your butt
Over time the appearance of this neighborhood was changed, a stream is piped across it and was turned into a lake in a park, and properties are real estate value of the highest in the city and the once humble neighborhood is transformed into one of the City's most desirable.
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