Anthem
"Al combate corred, bayameses
Que la
Patria os contempla orgullosa
No temáis una muerte gloriosa
Que morir por
la Patria, es vivir.
En cadenas vivir es vivir
En afrenta y oprobio
sumidos,
Del clarín escuchad el sonido
A las armas, valientes, corred".
The National Anthem was
created in Bayamo, out of the fracas of the battle for independence. Pedro
Figueredo, having composed the melody in 1867, wrote the words to this battle
hymn, with the sentiments of an independence fighter, when the insurgent troops
took the city in 1868.
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Other
national symbols
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The
National Tree:
La Palma Real (The Royal Palm).
Although it's present all over the
Caribbean, it's everywhere at the Cuban country side. It's a source of
wood and materials for rural construction, the same for hats, oil and
other elements for the tabaco industry. Because of its erect figure,
bearing any difficult storm, it's the most respected, symbolizing the
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The
National Flower:
La Mariposa Blanca (The White Butterfly), an endemic jasmine used by Cuban women
during the independece war to transmit messages among the rebel forces.
It's a symbol of purity, fight and independence. It grows in humid places,
like river shores and lagoons. It could also be cultivated in gardens and
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The
National Bird:
El Tocororo (Priotelus temnurus).
An endemic bird similar to a Quetzal,
reproduces in its feathers the colors of the National Flag: red, blue and
white. It's a symbol of freedom, because inside a cage it dies.
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