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FAUNA
This way it was the typical gown of Santa Cruz
was the women with tipoi and the men of white shirt and white pant.
The flag of the department of Santa Cruz of Bolivia was created in 1864
The green stripes represent the rich vegetation and forest department and the strip of white to
the nobility of the inhabitants of the department.
The fauna of Santa Cruz de la Sierra is varied including the following species: yaguares, pumas, tapires (antas), boyes (boas), urinas, several species of armadillos standing the pejichis, perezosos, huazos, osos hormigueros, jochis pintados, loros, guacamayos, colibríes, tucanes, pavas, parabas azules etc.
Typical mean meals of Santa Cruz
are the majadito and the locro
"The castle and lion, signs of the monarchy The ducal crown gives the city a high rank,
. Central cross, symbol of the Christian religion, the two smaller crosses, almost overlapping, symbolize the merging of the old Santa Cruz Sierra founded by Cap Ñuflo Chavez and San Lorenzo el Real, the town where our capital city finally settled,. palm trees and bellied tree called toborochi, can be considered as a symbol of hospitality of Santa Cruz "
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Flora cruceña. Especies Maderables. Nogal, mará, cedro, tajibo, bibosi, quina quina, laurel, pinos de monte, etc. Especies no maderables. Keñua, , bromillas, pasifloras, heliconias, araceas, palmeras, paquio, cerebo, goma, orquídeas, cuchi, verdolago, curupau, alcornoque, ajo-ajo, motacú, soto, pacay, guitarrero, pachiuva, asai, limachu, kellu kellu, cebillo, icigo, bilka, ambaiba uva, clavo rojo, canelón. Otras especies. Algodón, tabaco, cacao, coco, castaña, café, arroz, maíz, girasol, trigo, soya, almendras, caucho, caña de azúcar, urucú o achiote, etc. Variedad de Frutas. Plátano, mango, naranja, mandarina, pomelo, etc. Variedad de Verduras. Camote yuca, vainilla, etc. Variedad de flores.
The exploitation of the land bordering the river Guapay by Spanish captain Ñuflo Chavez, resulted in the founding of a city in the year 1560, on the plains of Grigotá, Chavez baptize with the name of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, in remember his hometown
, in Extremadura. In 1563 he broke the general uprising of the natives of the region who destroyed that city, as well as those founded by Ñuflo Chavez. The city of Santa Cruz in 1592 moved to a new location on the stream of Pari near the Pirai River, where it is currently