Vallarta and Casas Grandes, Chihuahua establish bonds of Brotherhood

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BP275 Newsletter
Monday September 24, 2012

  • For a Cultural, Social and Economic

Vallarta and Casas Grandes, Chihuahua establish bonds of Brotherhood

hermanamientovta-casagrandes-11Both municipalities share their tourist potential, thereby forming a dumbbell to strengthen this activity

Casas Grandes, becomes ambassador for this destination

The signing of brotherhood was led by Mayor Salvador Gonzalez Resendiz and his counterpart Luis Javier Mendoza Valdez

Puerto Vallarta continues to extend its friendship, rich cultural and social exchange with other municipalities in our country, to sign officially on Monday its twinning with Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, an event that was led by the mayors of both towns, Salvador Gonzalez Javier Mendoza Resendiz and Luis Valdez.

When you speak, the Mayor, Salvador Gonzalez Resendiz, highlighted the importance of this partnership will bring to the city, as this is a valuable opportunity to share with the inhabitants of Casas Grandes, various artistic and social, to come to enrich the entire community Vallarta, especially for the high tourist vocation shared with this destination.

"We believe that cultural, social, sporting, economic that could generate over time, fits well with the city, will suit the citizens", so said the municipality will in Puerto Vallarta brother an ally who is joining forces with them to generate the welfare and development that require their residents.

Meanwhile the mayor of Casas Grandes, Javier Mendoza Luis Valdez, said happy to perform this twinning, also thanking the hospitality with which he has received on this port.

He highlighted the valuable cultural and tourist attractions that distinguish this area as Paquime, declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO and Mata Ortiz pottery, so noted, this bond of friendship and sharing is a great opportunity for the two municipalities , especially in the tourist aspect, where both locations can establish a dumbbell that encourages this sector and contribute to its economy.

"It's important to us that Puerto Vallarta is a brother of us. We know that you are dedicated to tourism, we can give all broadcast in Casas Grandes, we have a permanent addition to tourism Sonora, which is Puerto Penasco, which is Mazatlan, which is the southern United States, everyone comes to Paquime, Mata Ortiz and then comes to Puerto Penasco, why not explore the area of ​​Puerto Vallarta, I think it is important in that topic that you with the help of us, could grow tourism here in Puerto Vallarta and us culturally, handmade, we also grow through the administrations of here, that's really the importance of what we have, what we are, what we do and how we grow. "

Prior to signing a declaration of brotherhood, Councilman Miguel Gonzalez Guerra, president of the Tourism Commission, said that with this act, giving effect to Council agreement of 27 April, following the request of this town now brother Casas Grandes, made with a joint vision and interest of the town to establish an embassy in both cultural destinations contribute to this work.

As part of this event was delivering, some representative present a great artistic value, the mayor of Casas Grandes, his wife Fabiola Veloz Saenz and Paquime Embassy project representative, Francisco Javier Salinas Galaz, recognizing them as guests and distinguished ambassadors of Vallarta.

In turn, these distinguished visitors gave the mayor and aldermen Vallarta, some beautiful pieces of pottery and other distinctive objects of that city, as a token of friendship. Salvador Gonzalez Resendiz, who also took protest to be part of the sister city subcommittee.

As witnesses to this act, it was attended by councilors and Municipal Trustee, Fernando Rubio Castro, Lieutenant Colonel of Cavalry DEM, Octavio Javier Vazquez Uscanga, by the 41st Military Zone Commander and Jose Juan RUIVAL Zepeda, of the 8th Naval District, and representatives from the Municipal Tourism and Sister Cities committees.

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