Thousands of Mazatlecos celebrate the traditional Grito de Independencia

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With a single voice, those present echoed the esplanade as they sang the Mexican national anthem. One of the most applauded moments among the citizens was caused by endless pyrotechnic games that illuminated every corner of the sky.

Thousands of Mazatlecos celebrated the cry of independence in the Republica Plazuela, a place where the love and pride of being Mexican felt on the skin.

Thousands of Mazatlecos celebrate the traditional Cry of Independence

In the place, the little ones stood out wearing typical clothes of the nation; Excited, they walked with their families while admiring the dazzling decorations in green, white and red.

Thousands of Mazatlecos celebrate the traditional Cry of Independence

The maximum patriotic symbol stood out with its great splendor.

Thousands of Mazatlecos celebrate the traditional Cry of Independence

The sweet aroma of the snacks was not long in coming; corn, tacos, scrapings, fresh waters, among others, satiated the hunger of those present while the most anticipated moment of the night arrived.

Thousands of Mazatlecos celebrate the traditional Cry of Independence

Minutes before 23:00, the trumpets and drums of the Mexican Army’s war band began to sound to welcome the national flag, which was received by the Mayor José Joel Boucieguez Lizárraga.

After the official protocol, the president went to the main balcony of the municipal palace to raise the national flag, while he recalled the heroes who gave us homeland and freedom.

Undoubtedly, the response of the Mazatlecos made the heart of everyone present throb with emotion.

Thousands of Mazatlecos celebrate the traditional Cry of Independence

With a single voice, those present echoed the esplanade as they sang the Mexican national anthem.

One of the most applauded moments among the citizens , was caused by endless pyrotechnic games that illuminated every corner of the sky with the most representative colors of Mexico.

Thousands of Mazatlecos celebrate the traditional Cry of Independence

At the end of the traditional ceremony, “La  Sonora Dinamita” began to dance to the thousands of Mazatlecos present with their wide repertoire full of music, cumbia and seasoning.

Thousands of Mazatlecos celebrate the traditional Cry of Independence