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Cuenca:
Cultural Pride of the Americas
By: Charlie
Conner
The pride that has filled
Cuencanos since their city was designated Cultural Patrimony of
Humanity by UNESCO on December 1, 1999, swelled to a new high, bursting
out into the streets in surges of joyous celebrations on Wednesday,
July 25, 2001, when the city received the news from Barcelona, Spain
that it had been named the Cultural Capital of the Americas for
the year 2002. Nominated and registered by the Municipality of Cuenca
,with the support of the Cantonal Council, Cuenca was selected from
a distinguished list of entries coming from 39 countries throughout
the hemisphere.
Moreover, in being selected,
Cuenca was once again recognized for the cultural richness that
stems from its unique blend of modernity and colonial charm - a
blend that leaves the distinct impression that the city's development,
from pre-colonial civilization to modern-day urban center, has been
driven by a preconceived plan to leave behind and highlight the
best of art and architecture as a testimony to the cultural eminence
of the Americas. And indeed, it takes no more than a leisurely stroll
through the city's narrow cobblestone streets or the extraordinarily
radiant countryside that surrounds it to see all that has been glorious
in this charming city, past and present. From the traditional agricultural
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It's easy to see how Cuenca earned its title while relaxing in a verdant park surrounded by some of the hemisphere's most impressive architecture. |
practices of the ancient Cañari still employed in the area's
lush surroundings to the splendor and mystery of the preserved Inca
ruins to th
e architectural grandeur of the towering Cathedrals built
by the Spaniards, Cuenca is a tangible tribute to the cultural prominence
of all those that have inhabited it.
Moreover, what little of its cultural heritage that can't be admired
from its bustling plazas and verdant parks, is kept safeguarded
in its many museums, accessible to all who wish to delight in it.
In fact, such is the cultural glory of Cuenca that, to anyone who
knows the city, its appointment as the Cultural Capital of the Americas
comes not as a surprise but rather as an overdue confirmation of
the well-known.
But the designation is more
than just a source of pride for the citizens of Cuenca and for Ecuador,
in general. The fact is that the title, much like that which was
bestowed upon Cuenca by UNESCO nearly two years ago, will actually
help the city to further preserve its cultural prosperity. Since
being honored by
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Not all of Cuenca's cultural heritage is out in the open. Some treasures are preserved in the city's many museums. |
UNESCO in 1999, the city has been able to undertake
preservation projects and strategic development plans that have
allowed it to grow without sacrificing the esthetic and cultural
qualities which have long attracted tourists from around the world.
Likewise, this latest recognition will surely enable the city to
further develop its cultural treasures in a way that will allow
it to prosper without sacrificing that which has made it a great
and unique city for centuries. Therefore, the appointment is an
achievement which will pay off for generations to come. As was proudly
published on Cuencanos.com,
the city's most well-known web site, on the day after the announcement
made by the committee in Spain, "¡QUE VIVA CUENCA HOY
Y SIEMPRE!..."
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