Hino de Guajará-mirim Ro
Hinos de Cidades
A Tribute to Guajará-Mirim: The Pearl of Rondônia
The song 'Hino de Guajará-mirim Ro' is a city anthem dedicated to Guajará-Mirim, a municipality in the state of Rondônia, Brazil. City anthems are often composed to celebrate the history, culture, and values of a place, and this song is no exception. It serves as a musical representation of the city's pride and identity, highlighting its natural beauty, historical significance, and the spirit of its inhabitants.
The lyrics begin with the imagery of a new day dawning, symbolizing hope and the city's continuous growth. The mention of the 'ofuscante sol' (dazzling sun) and the 'serra imponente' (imposing mountain) reflects the majestic landscapes that define the region. The 'grande rio Mamoré' (great Mamoré river) is acknowledged for its importance, not only as a geographical landmark but also as a life-giving force that has shaped the city's destiny.
The chorus of the song refers to Guajará-Mirim as 'a pérola formosa' (the beautiful pearl), a term of endearment that signifies its value and uniqueness. The pride in the city's traditions and virtues is evident, as is the belief that the hard work of its people contributes to its greatness. The song also pays homage to the indigenous forests, pioneers, and the Madeira-Mamoré Railway, which are integral parts of the city's history and development. The anthem ends on a note of environmental conservation and unity, suggesting that these are the keys to a promising future for Guajará-Mirim.