Eustaquio “El Moto” Méndez was born in San Lorenzo in the Department of Tarija in 1784. He was a military commander during the war for Bolivian independence.
Méndez is a great Tarijeño hero. Today his home in San Lorenzo is a museum that is frequently visited by local tourists.
He was from a Creole family of planters. He lost his arm in a motorcycle accident that earned him the nickname of "El Moto," which is usually Spanish for motorcycle, but means "one-handed" in the local slang.
Biography
1784: Born in San Lorenzo
1812:Raises his own army and fights the royal army
1816: Wins the Battle of Sipe-Sipe
1816: The royal army takes Tarija
1818: Moves to Salta (Argentina)
1824: Captured by Gen. Olañeta
1824: Olañeta pardons him when he joins his ranks
1825: Returns to Tarija with the divisions commanded by the rebel Arenales. Later participates in the civil wars with José Ballivián
1841: Dies in the Battle of Santa Bárbara (Tarija)
Words to the song “Moto Méndez,” a cueca written by Nilo Soruco:
Soy de aquel
pueblo de las flores
Del valle andaluz
Bañado de luz
Ebrio de colores
Del valle andaluz
Bañado de luz
Ebrio de colores.
Viva mi valle florido
Que es jardín de amor
De mozas de flor
Y es un verde nido
Que es jardín de amor
De mozas de flor
Y es un verde nido
Por el Moto Méndez
Que nació en mi pueblo
Canto con el alma
la cueca chapaca
Viva San Lorenzo
Con el alma canto
la chapaca cueca
San Lorenzo viva
I am from the town of the flowers in the Andaluz Valley, bathed in light, besotted with color. Long live the flower-filled valley, the garden of love, of the most beautiful girls, and a verdant haven. I sing the Tarijeña cueca for Moto Méndez from my soul. Long live San Lorenzo.