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THE OFFICIAL FLAG OF THE ISLAND OF PUERTO RICO


It can be seen waving outside a home, as a sticker on a car bumper, or as a huge metal structure arching over "Paseo Boricua" in Chicago. It`s the Puerto Rican flag, a symbol used worldwide to announce, "I`m proud to be a Puerto Rican!"

The flag we are familiar with today was first unveiled in 1895, at a meeting of Puerto Rican supporters of the Cuban Revolutionary Party, which advocated independence from Spain. The flag was based on the Cuban flag, with the colors reversed, a white star on a blue background with red stripes, versus Cuba`s red background with blue stripes.

There was a push on the island for recognition of the flag. While the flag was accepted as a symbol of Puerto Rico, it was illegal to fly any flag other than that of the United States on a public building. In 1936 the Puerto Rican flag was hoisted at the San Juan City Hall, and was promptly removed by police and replaced with an American flag. However, the city administrator requested the return of the flag so it could hang in his office, acknowledging the flag`s importance.

Finally, when the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico was established in 1952, the flag was made the official flag of Puerto Rico, to be flown at the same height as the flag of the United States.

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Pueblo:Adjuntas
Adjuntas (ahd-HOON-tahs), is a small mountainside town in Puerto Rico located central midwest of the island on the Central Mountain range (La Cordillera Central), north of Yauco, Guayanilla and Peñuelas; southeast of Utuado; east of Lares and Yauco; and west of Ponce. Adjuntas is spread over 16 wards and Adjuntas Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Adjuntas is about two hours by car westward from San Juan.

Adjuntas is nicknamed the Switzerland of Puerto Rico, because of its relatively chilly weather. Many Puerto Rican mountain towns have colder weather than the rest of the island; Adjuntas is no exception: in Adjuntas, average yearly weather is 72 degrees Fahrenheit. The cool weather attracts a good number of island tourists during the summer months. The town has a small hotel named Monte Rio and a good size parador, or country inn, called Villa Sotomayor. It also has the honor of being the postal area with the lowest numerical ZIP Code in the United States Postal Service (00601).

Adjuntas was founded August 11, 1815, by Diego Maldonado, gaining administrative independence from Utuado.

After the mid 1800's, Adjuntas welcomed many immigrants from the Mediterranean islands Corsica and Majorca. Some of them established coffee plantations. During the last decades of XIX century, the fine coffee produced in Adjuntas was exported to Europe, United States and even The Vatican.

It was proclaimed "villa", or a first order municipality, by the Spanish Government Monarchy in 1894.

Adjuntas was occupied by the United States Army forces during the Spanish American War of 1898 and was visited by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906.

The discovery of rich deposits of copper, gold and other minerals during the 1960's, motivated some local community and environmental leaders to opposed the minning. By the 1990's they convinced the Puerto Rican Government to take a stand against the minning industry, on behalf of conservation. Today, instead of minning, with the leadership of Casa Pueblo, a community organization, Adjuntas leads the preservation of natural resources movement in Puerto Rico.

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Pueblo: Aguada
Aguada (ah-GWAH-dah) is a municipality of Puerto Rico, located in the Costal Valley of the West region bordering the Atlantic Ocean, west of Rincón, Aquadilla and Moca; and north to Anasco. Aguada's population is spread over 17 wards and Aguada Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Aguada is known as "La Villa de Sotomayor" (Sotomayor's village), Aguada was founded around 1508-1510 by Cristóbal de Sotomayor.

It is popularly held that Christopher Columbus landed in Aguada when he discovered Puerto Rico in November 1493. Aguadilla also makes this claim. While there is no specific historical proof, it is known that many of the first attempts to set up a town on the island were in Aguada.

Aguada became a stopover point for ships on their way to Spain from South America. On 1737, the King of Spain declared that all mail on route to Venezuela and other South America countries from Puerto Rico must exit from Aguada's ports, leading to the area's economic growth.

Aguada is located in the Costal Valley of the West region, just five minutes from Aguadilla and twenty minutes from Mayagüez. Bordering the Atlantic Ocean, west of Rincón west of Aguadilla and Moca; and north to Añasco. The most important rivers are: Culebrinas, Cañas, Madre Vieja, Grande, Guayabo, Culebra, and Ingenio.

The Museo de Aguada is located in a former railroad station building. Visitors can browse through an interesting array of relics of early Puerto Rico settlers, including some from the Taíno indian precolonization times. Mon-Fri 8am-noon. Reservations required.

There are many well-known "aguadeños", among them: Juan B. Soto and politician Juan B. Arrílloga Roqué.

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Pueblo: Aguadilla
Aguadilla (ah-gwah-DEE-yah), founded in 1775 by Luis de Córdova, is a city located in the northwestern tip of Puerto Rico bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, north of Aguada, and Moca and west of Isabela. Aguadilla is spread over 15 wards and Aguadilla Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Aguadilla was the site of the U.S. military's Ramey Air Force Base for almost five decades. Though the infrastructure still exists, it was handed over to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in the 1973. The aerial facilities are now civilian controlled by the Puerto Rico Ports Authority. The facilities now make up the Rafael Hernandez International Airport. The barracks now host the Faro Inn Suites. A 79 room hotel. The Officer's Club now hosts the Faro Conference Center. A 22,000 feet meeting facility. The hospital is being transformed to become the Courtyard by Marriott Punta Borinquen Resort & Casino. A 150 room hotel with a casino and the first Marriott in Puerto Rico out of the San Juan Metropolitan Area.

Ramey also hosts the Aguadilla campus of the University of Puerto Rico and the Froebel Bilingual School (K-6). The High School became a Job Corps Campus and the elementary school became the Esther Feliciano Mendoza Middle School.

Ramey is also the site of the new Ramey Skating Park and a new "mariposario". There is still an active part of the base that hosts the Coast Guard Borinquen Air Station. There are also other government agencies based at Ramey. They include the United States Department of Homeland Security Customs & Border Protection and the Border Patrol Detention Center, the Fuerzas Unidas de Rápida Acción (United Forces for Rapid Action) of the Puerto Rico State Police and a branch of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard.

There is also a post office, the Centro de Servicios al Conductor (Driver's Services Center), a bakery, and a Banco Popular de Puerto Rico location.

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Pueblo: Aguas Buenas
Aguas Buenas is known as "La Ciudad de las Aguas Claras" (city of clear waters), because of the purity of its fresh water springs, the name literally translates to "good waters". The town was founded in May 25, 1838 by Francisco Salas.
Aguas Buenas territory is moderately mountainous, located in the Central Mountain Range, north of Cidra and Caguas; south of Bayamón, Guaynabo and San Juan; east of Comerío; and west of Caguas. Its highest peaks are La Peña (552 m), Santa Bárbara (510 m), and Chícharo (490 m). Its rivers are: Cañas, Bairoa, Cagüitas and Bayamón.

There are many well-known "aguasbonenses", among them: Gustavo Muñiz Díaz, dramatist Luis Rechani Agrait, Rafael Nicolau, journalist Jacobo Córdova Chirino, and Pio Rechani.

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Pueblo: Aibonito
Aibonito (ei-bo-NEE-to) is a small mountain town in Puerto Rico located in the Mountain range of Cayey, north of Salinas; south of Barranquitas and Comerio; east of Coamo; and west of Cidra, and Cayey. Aibonito is spread over 8 wards and Aibonito Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Aibonito is located on a relative high elevation (its main plaza is the highest in the island at 2,401 ft/731 m above sea level), thus cooler year round than many of island towns.

Aibonito is known as "La Ciudad de las Flores" (city of the flowers). The town was founded in March 13, 1824 by Manuel Vélez. Aibonito derives its name from a name given by the Indians "Jatibonuco" which means "river of the night" (río de la noche). A legend claims that one day a Spaniard wake up over the Asomante mountain and overwhelm by the beauty of the place he exclaim "Ay, que bonito" (Oh, how beautiful!).

Aibonito is territory is mountainous, located in the Mountain Range of Cayey, north of Salinas; south of Barranquitas and Comerio; east of Coamo; and west of Cidra and Cayey. Aibonito reaches one of the highest elevation point in the island. Its highest peaks are: Verdún (760 m), Piedra Degetau (730 m), El Indio (620 m), and Amoldadero (530 m). Its rivers are: Aibonito, La Plata, Usabón, and Cuyón. The annual precipitation is approximately 90 inches and the average temperature is 75ºF.

The first Catholic temple in Aibonito was built in 1825. The building was replaced by the current temple, which was started in 1887 and completed in 1897. Aibonito was the first municipality in organizing a flowers festival, celebrated since 1969. The Festival de las Flores is celebrated each July. It's considered the most important flower event on the island, the festivities features: flower shows, handcrafts displays, food, and music.

Aibonito's main industry is chicken.

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Pueblo: Añasco
Añasco (ah-NYAHS-ko), named after one of its settlers, Don Luis de Añasco is a municipality of Puerto Rico located on the west coast of the island bordering the Mona Passage to the west, north of Mayagüez, and Las Marias; south of Rincón, Aguada, and Moca and west of San Sebastián and Las Marias.

Añasco is known as "La Ciudad Donde los Dioses Mueren" (the city where the gods die) or "El Pueblo Del Hojaldre". The town was founded in October 18, 1733 by Luis de Añasco. The city was named after one of its settlers, Don Luis de Añasco.

Añasco is located in Costal Valley of the West region, bordering the Mona Passage to the west, north of Mayagüez and Las Marías; south of Rincón, Aguada and Moca; and west of San Sebastián and Las Marías. Añasco highest peaks are: Canta Gallo (370 m), Gordo (340 m) and Pichón (340 m). Its annual precipitation is 80.4 and its rivers are: Río Grande de Añasco (originates in Lares), Huamtas, Casey, La Balase and La Mona. The annual precipitation is approximately 80.4 inches and the average temperature is 75ºF.

There are many well-known "añasqueños", among them: Mariana Bracetti, poet José de Jesús Domínguez, and poet Víctor Arrillaga.

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Pueblo: Arecibo
Arecibo (ah-re-SEE-boh) is a municipality in the northern midwest coast of Puerto Rico and located by the Atlantic Ocean, north of Utuado and Ciales; east of Hatillo; and west of Barceloneta, and Florida. Arecibo is spread over 18 wards and Arecibo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Arecibo is located on the north coast of the island of Puerto Rico, about 80 kilometres (50 miles) west of San Juan, or approximately a 1-hour trip by car.

The nearby Arecibo Observatory is known for housing the world's largest radio telescope.

Arecibo, settled in 1556, was the island's third Spanish settlement, after Caparra (which later became San Juan), and San German. It is named after the Taíno Cacique Xamaica Arasibo, who ruled the Taino yucayeke (town), then named Abacoa. Arecibo was officially founded as a city by the Spanish crown May 1, 1616, under the governorship of Captain Felipe de Beaumont y Navarra, when the King of Spain granted the land (and the Tainos living there) to Lope Conchillos.

Arecibo is known as El Diamante Del Norte (North's Diamond) as well as La Ribera del Arecibo (The shore of Arecibo).

Arecibo is also known as La Villa del Capitán Correa (Captian Correa's Villa) after the Puerto Rican hero Captain Antonio de los Reyes Correa, who as a member of the Spanish Army defended Arecibo from a British invasion led by Admiral Whelstone in August 5, 1702.

Arecibo is the head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arecibo.

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Pueblo: Arroyo
Arroyo (ah-RO-yo), is a municipality in the Southern Coastal Valley of Puerto Rico and bordered by the Caribbean Sea, east of the municipality of Guayama and northwest of the municipality of Patillas. Arroyo is spread over 5 wards and Arroyo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Arroyo, founded in December 25, 1855, derives its name from the small stream from which weary travelers in the past stopped for a drink of water and to rest.

Arroyo is known as "Pueblo Ingrato-Pueblo Grato".

Punta Guilarte Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches on the island.

Arroyo is located in the region known as the Southern Coastal Valley, a very dry region. Bordering the Caribbean Sea, east of Guayama and northwest of Patillas. Arroyo's highest peaks are: Yaurel (686 m), Corazón (605 m), and Ancones (270 m).

Arroyo's Hospital Lafayette is one of the oldest private hospitals in the southeast of the island.

The surrounding areas produce sugar cane.

There are many well-known "arroyanos", among them: Francisco J. Amy, writer Juan B. Huyke, Enrique Huyke, José Manautou Fantauzzi, Galio Ortíz, José Ramón Quiñones, and Marcelina Cintrón.

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Pueblo: Barceloneta
Barceloneta is a municipality in Puerto Rico and is located in the north region, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, north of Florida, east of Arecibo and west of Manati. Barceloneta is spread over 3 wards and Barceloneta Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Barceloneta is known as "La Ciudad de las Piñas" (pineapple city), because of its extensive pineapple plantations, which covers a large part of this town's land.

The town was founded in July 1st, 1881 by Bonocio Llenza Feliu. Bonocio named the city Barceloneta because it brought back loving memories of his hometown Barcelona, back in Spain.

Barceloneta has the biggest pharmaceutical complex in the world (14 industries). It is known that these companies have chosen Barceloneta to establish their facilities for its underground water reservoirs. The water in Barceloneta is so pure that it requires very little treatment for use in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products.

Barceloneta is also famous for its black sand beaches, due to the high iron content found in the sand.

Barceloneta is located in the north region, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, north of Florida, east of Arecibo, and west of Manatí. The Grande de Manatí River is 73 km (45 mi) in length. The annual precipitation is approximately 53.01 inches, and its average temperature is 77.8°F.

There are many well-known "barcelonetences", among them: Sixto Escobar, the first Puerto Rican to win a boxing championship of the National Boxing Association.


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Pueblo: Barranqita
Barranquitas (bahr-rahn-KEE-tahs) is a small mountain town located in the central region, north of Aibonito and Coamo; south of Corozal and Naranjito; east of Orocovis; and west of Comerio. Barranquitas is spread over 6 wards and Barranquitas Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Barranquitas is about one hour by winding roads from San Juan, the capital. It is nestled amid hills and mountains, and nearby, between Barranquitas and Aibonito, is located the "cañon de San Cristobal" (Canyon of San Cristopher); one of the deepest canyons in the Indies. For years, the overlook was tragically used as a municipal garbage; in the last decade, the refuse was carted out and the site restored.

Barranquitas is known as "La Cuna de Próceres" (cradle of great people). The town was founded in 1803 by Antonio Aponte Ramos.

Luis Muñoz Rivera former home has been converted into a museum and library. A nearby mausoleum holds the bodies of Muñoz Rivera and his son Luis Muñoz Marín, the island's first elected governor.

Barranquitas is located in the central region, north of Aibonito and Coamo; south of Corozal and Naranjito; east of Orocovis; and west of Comerío. Its rivers are: Piñonas, Usabón, Rio Hondo, Barranquitas, La Plata and Grande de Manatí rivers.

The surrounding areas produce coffee and fruits.

There are many well-known "barranquiteños", among them: politician Luis Muñoz Rivera, Luis Muñoz Marín, José Colón, Efrain Colón Torres, José A. Negrón Sanjurjo, Antonio Aponte Ramos, Naldo de la Loma, and Pedro Pereales

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Pueblo: Bayamon
Bayamón (bah-yah-MON) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located on the northern coastal valley, north of Aguas Buenas and Comerío; south of Toa Baja and Cataño; west of Guaynabo; and east of Toa Alta and Naranjito. Bayamón is spread over 11 wards and Bayamón Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Bayamón is sometimes called "El Pueblo del Chicharrón" (Pork Rind Town). Juan Ramírez de Arrellano established Bayamón as a town on May 22, 1772. It derives its name from a local Indian chief Bahamon; others claim that the name came from the Taíno word Bayamongo, which is the name of one of the rivers that cross the city.

Bayamón is one of Puerto Rico's largest cities, and is situated in what is considered to be the island's metropolitan area. It shares its metropolitan area status with San Juan, Guaynabo, Cataño, Toa Baja, Carolina and Trujillo Alto

Bayamón has always been a progressive city. Unlike Ponce, Aguadilla and Mayagüez, it does not have an airport due to its proximity to San Juan, the country's capital.

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Pueblo: Cabo Rojo
Cabo Rojo (KAH-bo, ro-ho) located on the Western Costal Valley. Bordering the Caribbean Sea; and the Mona Passage, south of Mayagüez and Hormigueros; and east of Hormigueros, San Germán and Lajas spread over 18 wards and Cabo Rojo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

It is said that Cabo Rojo obtained its name from the considerable amount of minerals found in its coasts that made the waters look reddish. Cabo is the Spanish word for tip and analogous to the English word Cape in this context. The word rojo, translates to red. According to legend, the name was given by Cristopher Colombus himself, although this is highly unlikely. The first church, founded in 1783, was called San José. The present-day main catholic church is called San Miguel Arcángel located in the town's square.

People from Cabo Rojo are known as mata con hacha ("those who kill with axes") based on an old folk tale about a fight over the Salinas where those from Cabo Rojo fought with axes against people from the adjacent town of Lajas. The latter apparently fought back by throwing stones and are thus known as tira piedras ("those who throw stones").

Cabo Rojo was founded on December 17, 1771 by Nicolás Ramírez de Arellano and Miguel de Muesas.

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Pueblo: Caguas
Caguas (KAH-gwahs) (founded in 1775) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range of Puerto Rico, south of San Juan and Trujillo Alto; west of Gurabo and San Lorenzo; and east of Aguas Buenas. Caguas is spread over 12 wards.

Caguas is located fifteen minutes to a half hour by car from San Juan and one half hour from Ponce.

It is known as El Valle del Turabo (Turabo Valley) or La Ciudad Criolla (The Creole City) and its name originates from the Taíno cacique Caguax.


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Pueblo: Camuy
Camuy (kahm-WEE) is a municipality in Puerto Rico located on the Valley of Quebradillas, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, north of Lares; east of Quebradillas; and west of Hatillo. Camuy is spread over 12 wards and Camuy Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Camuy founded in 1807 by Petrolina Matos, and formerly part of Arecibo. Camuy is located in the northwestern coastal region of Puerto Rico, less than 5 minutes west of Hatillo on PR 2 and PR 119. The name Camuy is known to be derived from the Taíno language, although a number of legends give differing explanations for the origin of the name. One such legend claims the name comes from the Taíno word for "sun", another claims derivation from canuy, Taíno for "beautiful scenery", and still another states that Camuy was the name of a Taíno chief. The "sun" legend is reflected in the coat of arms for the municipality.

The population of Camuy was 35,244 at the 2000 census, and it has land area of 120.24 km². The municipality is a popular suburb, although it is growing economically more slowly than neighboring Hatillo.

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Pueblo: Canovanas
Canóvanas (kah-NO-vah-nahs) is a Municipio in Puerto Rico, located in the northeastern region, north of Juncos and Las Piedras; south of Loíza; east of Carolina; and west of Río Grande. Canóvanas is spread over 7 wards and Canóvanas Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Canóvanas along with San Juan,Bayamón, Carolina, Guaynabo, Cataño, Toa Baja,Trujillo Alto,Caguas,Toa Alta one of the cities that comprises the so called Metropolitan Area of Puerto Rico.

Large numbers of African slaves lived in the Canóvanas area. Because of this, a considerable large number of Canóvanas' population is black.

In 1983, an infamous criminal act occurred in Canóvanas when police tried to intervene in a dispute between a landowner and a group of homeless people that built their wooden houses in Villa sin Miedo. The dispute occurred because of disagreements and breaking of verbal contract between the parts. During the dispute, one policeman was shot on his lung and died shortly after, many other officers and residents were injured in a case that received wide media attention in Puerto Rico.

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Pueblo: Carolina
Carolina (kah-ro-LEE-nah) is a city located in the northern part of Puerto Rico, bordering the Atlantic Ocean; south of Gurabo and Juncos; east of Trujillo Alto and San Juan; and west of Canóvanas and Loíza. Carolina is spread over 12 wards and Carolina Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Carolina is a short distance from San Juan. Along with San Juan, Bayamón, Guaynabo, Cataño, Toa Baja and Trujillo Alto it is considered to be a part of the island's metropolitan area.

Don Gaspar Martínez donated the land where the municipality of Carolina was originally founded. He named the land "San Fernando de la Carolina" in honor of his daughter, Carolina. The name has since been shortened to Carolina.

The city is known as "Tierra de Gigantes" (Land of Giants) not only for well-known Carolina resident Don Felipe Birriel González (who was 7'11"), but also in honor of other eminent people from Carolina such as poet Julia de Burgos and baseball player Roberto Clemente. Carolina was also the home of Jesús T. Piñero, the first Puerto Rican governor to be appointed in that position by the United States government.

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Pueblo: Catano
Cataño is a municipality (municipio) in northern Puerto Rico located on northern coast bordering the Atlantic Ocean and is bordered to the North and West by San Juan; north of Bayamón and Guaynabo; east of Toa Baja and west of Guaynabo and is considered to be a part of the so-called metropolitan area of Puerto Rico, or area metropolitana. Cataño is spread over 7 wards and Cataño Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Cataño is known mostly for four things: Its industry, its trash burning facility, its ferry service that connects old San Juan and its considerable amount of protestant churches and catholic cathedrals.

Cataño has a considerable number of Christians among its population, and because of that, a large number of churches that exist there, attracting worshipers from all over town and from area metropolitana cities as well.

From 1924-25 the movie "Aloha de los Mares del Sur" was filmed in Cataño.

In land area it is the smallest municipality in Puerto Rico. The city was founded in 1927 as "Hato de Palmas de Cataño", but officially shortened to "Cataño" when it was established. The city is known as "La Antesala de la Capital" (the Prelude of the Capital) because of its location across the bay from the capital of Puerto Rico, the city of San Juan.

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Pueblo: Cayey
Cayey (ka-YAI) is a mountain town in central Puerto Rico located on the Central Mountain range, north of Salinas and Guayama; south of Cidra and Caguas; east of Aibonito and Salinas; and west of San Lorenzo Cayey is spread over 21 wards and Cayey Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Cayey is notable for its colorful wooden houses and surrounding mountains. The town grew in the 1990s, evidenced by a Wal-Mart store, and the building of a new coliseum and hospital facilities. Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble have manufacturing facilities in Cayey. The famous musical ensemble named "La Tuna de Cayey" was established here in 1964.

Near Cayey, there is the highest structure of Puerto Rico, the Pegasus Broadcasting Tower Cayey.

Cayey was founded on August 17, 1773 by Juan Mata Vázquez, who became its first mayor. It is said that Cayey derives its name from the Taino Indian word for "a place of waters". Its original name was "Cayey de Muesas".

During 1880, a fire that later acquired legendary status happened in Cayey's Mirador Echevarria area. The fire broke out on the property of a timber company near Charca Del Pato. Many people and dogs died, and legend has it that the dogs' barking can still be heard, and sometimes, at night, the screams of the men who burned to death can still be heard too.

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Pueblo:Ceiba
Ceiba (sai-EE-bah) is a small town in northeast Puerto Rico. It is named after the famous Ceiba tree. Ceiba is located in the east coast of the island, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, north of Naguabo, south of Fajardo, and east of Río Grande. Ceiba is spread over 7 wards and Utuado Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city) Driving Time from San Juan: 1 hour.

Ceiba, situated near Fajardo, used to be home of an American military air-base, the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station. Most of the units there were relocated and the base was closed on 2004. Ex-governor Sila María Calderón suggested turning the property into a major international airport, to serve as a relief to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, and to increase the number of international airlines that operate into Puerto Rico.

She has was met with skepticism about these plans by such groups as environmentalists, economists and others, and the situation as far as what will be done with Ceiba's old air base is still being debated. Locals are commonly known as "Las Come Sopa" (Soup Eaters), eventhough there is no official reason on why they were called this a few stories have been suggested. Among the tales is the belief that since the town did not have a local meat market people had to travel long distances in order to buy some meat and therefore mostly ate soup. Ceiba is also known as "La Ciudad del Marlin" (the town of the Marlin).

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Pueblo:Ciales
Ciales (see-AH-les) is a municipality of Puerto Rico, located on the Central Mountain Range, northwest of Orocovis; south of Florida and Manatí; east of Utuado and Jayuya; and west of Morovis. Ciales is spread over 8 wards and Ciales Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).





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Pueblo: Cidra
Cidra, (SEE-drah) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the central region of the island, north of Cayey; south of Comerío and Aguas Buenas; east of Aibonito; and west of Caguas. Cidra is spread over 11 wards and Cidra Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Cidra is known as the El Pueblo de la Eterna Primavera (City of Eternal Spring). Cidra is the home of "La Paloma Sabanera" , the only bird in Puerto Rico with blue eyes. It is a protective specie as it is classified in danger of extinction.



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Pueblo:Coamo
Coamo is a municipality in Puerto Rico located in the southern region, north of Santa Isabel; south of Orocovis and Barranquitas; east of Villalba and Juana Díaz; and west of Aibonito and Salinas. Coamo is spread over 10 wards and Coamo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Coamo is about 30 minutes away by car from Ponce. Coamo is a small town nestled in a valley about 10 miles east of Ponce, another city that is considered the "Perla del Sur" (literally, "pearl of the south"), along with some others. It was named San Blas Illescas de Coamo by its first settlers. San Blas was the Catholic saint who remains the town's patron.

Illescas is the Spanish town the original founders came from (nowadays in Toledo province, Castile-La Mancha, Spain). There are a couple of theories regarding the origin of the word Coamo. Some think it comes from an indigenous word that means "valley" but it's also plausible that Coamo derives its name from Coamex (or Coamey), who was a celebrated local cacique (or "chieftain" in the Taino language). Archeological digs near the region have produced some of the best examples of the island's pre-columbian cultural artifacts.

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Pueblo:Comerio
Comerío (ko-me-REE-o) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the center-eastern region of island, north of Aibonito; south of Naranjito and Bayamón; east of Barranquitas; and west of Cidra and Aguas Buenas. Comerío is spread over 7 wards and Comerío Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).





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Pueblo: Corozal
Corozal (ko-ro-ZAHL) is a municipality (municipio) of Puerto Rico located in the central-eastern region, north of Orocovis and Barranquitas; south Vega Alta; southwest of Toa Alta; east of Morovis and Orocovis; and west of Naranjito. Corozal is spread over 12 wards and Corozal Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). The city name is derived from the "palma de corozo" (grugru palm, Acrocomia media) which abounds in the central zone of the Island.





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Pueblo:Culebra
Isla Culebra (koo-LAI-brah) (Snake Island) is an island-municipality of Puerto Rico originally called Isla Pasaje and Isla de San Idelfonso. It is located approximately seventeen miles east of the Puerto Rican mainland, twelve miles west of St. Thomas and nine miles north of Vieques. Culebra is spread over 5 wards and Culebra (Dewey) Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). The island is also known as Isla Chiquita (Little Island) and Ultima Virgen (Last Virgin). Culebra was first settled in 1880 by Cayetano Escudero Sanz. Residents of the island are known as Culebrenses.

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Pueblo:Dorado
Dorado (do-RAH-do) is a small tourist town in the northern coast of Puerto Rico, 15 miles west of San Juan and is located in the norther region of the island, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, north of Toa Alta, east of Vega Alta, and west of Toa Baja. Dorado is spread over 5 wards and Dorado Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Dorado has upscale neighborhoods and a small town with a Spanish town square (plaza). President Gerald Ford once stayed in Dorado during his presidency, for a 1976 meeting with other heads of state from the Caribbean. Dorado has been voted Puerto Rico's cleanest town at various times.

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Pueblo:Fajardo
Fajardo (fah-HAHR-do) is a small but popular city in Puerto Rico located in the east region of the island, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, north of Ceiba and east of Luquillo. Fajardo is spread over 7 wards and Fajardo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Fajardo is the hub of the majority of recreational boating in Puerto Rico and a popular launching port to Culebra, Vieques, and the American and British Virgin Islands. It is also the home to the largest Marina in the Caribbean, called Puerto del Rey. The town contains various hotels; the El Conquistador Resort is one of its most famous hotels. Off shore near Fajardo few islets can be found: Icacos, Palominos, Palominitos and Diablo, uninhabited coral islands.

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Pueblo:Florida
Florida (flo-REE-dah) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located north of Utuado and Ciales, south of Barceloneta, east of Arecibo, and west of Manatí. Florida is spread over 1 ward and Florida Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

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Pueblo:Guanica
Guánica (GWAH-nee-kah) is a municipality in southwestern Puerto Rico located in southern coast, bordering the Caribbean Sea, south of Sabana Grande, , east of Lajas, and west of Yauco. Guánica is spread over 7 wards and Guánica Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Guánica's postal zip code is 00653 and telephone area codes are 787 and 939. [The urban area of Ensenada has a separate postal zip code of 00647.] Guánica is also the name of the principal town of the municipality.

The town's population in 2000 was 9,247 persons among 3,808 housing units over a land area of 2.49 square miles. The town is located on a deeply indented harbor of the same name. The harbor resembles a tropical fjord, narrow and bordered by rugged hills, it is barely a quarter-mile wide, but about two miles from mouth to the town. The town is about 100 miles and over two hours driving distance from San Juan, the capital city of the island, and about 20 miles west of Ponce, another principal city of the island commonwealth.

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Pueblo:Guayama
Guayama (gwah-YAH-mah) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located on the Southern Coastal Valley region, bordering the Caribbean Sea, south of Cayey; east of Salinas; and west of Patillas and Arroyo. Guayama is spread over 9 wards and Guayama Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). This city of 44,301 inhabitants was founded on January 29, 1736.


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Pueblo:Guayanilla
Guayanilla (gwah-yah-NEE-yah) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in southern coast of the island, bordering the Caribbean Sea, south of Adjuntas, east of Yauco; and west of Peñuelas and about 20 km (12 mi) west of Ponce. Guayanilla is spread over 16 wards and Guayanilla Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).Guayanilla was founded by Catalans, Corsicans, Venezuelans, and Puerto Rican criollos.

The original name was Guadianilla in memory of a river of the same name in Spain. However, it was changed to Guayanilla to resemble a native word in the Taíno dialect. The name Guayanilla is derived from a combination of Guaynia and Santa Maria de Guadianilla. The first Europeans settled in this area in 1511. In 1756, Yauco was founded as a town. Then Guayanilla was a borough of Yauco. Due to the very fertile lands and access to the local port where most of the local commerce occurred, Guayanilla became an important agricultural center, grew quickly, and was established as a separate municipality on February 27, 1833 by Governor Miguel de la Torre.

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Pueblo:Guaynabo
Guaynabo (gwei-NAH-bo) is a municipality in the northern part of Puerto Rico located in the northern coast of the island, north of Aguas Buenas; south of Cataño; east of Bayamón; and west of San Juan. Guaynabo is spread over 9 wards and Guaynabo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Guaynabo is considered, along with neighbors San Juan and the municipalities of Bayamón, Carolina,Cataño, Toa Alta, Canovanas , Caguas, Toa Baja and Trujillo Alto to be one of the cities of the Área Metropolitana (Metropolitan Area) of San Juan (the largest MSA in Puerto Rico; many Puerto Ricans erroneously consider it the only metropolitan area in the Commonwealth). The municipio has a land area of 70.26 km² (27.13 sq mi) and a population of 100,053 as of the 2000 census.

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Pueblo:Gurabo
Gurabo (goo-RAH-bo) is a municipality (municipio) in eastern Puerto Rico located in the central eastern region, north of San Lorenzo; south of Trujillo Alto; east of Caguas; and west of Carolina and Juncos. Gurabo is spread over 9 wards and Gurabo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Gurabo's history dates as far back as the 1600s, when Gurabo was actually part of Caguas. Then, the area was known as Burabo. By 1700, transportation, medical and economic trouble were crippling the population of the Burabo area; traveling to Caguas' center for business and medical help was not easy and took hours. This led to many of Burabos citizens to seek for the area to gain autonomy.

It would be long, however, before Gurabo was separated from Caguas. The separation movement was brought forward by an 1812 meeting of all 168 family leaders in Gurabo, who decided to have Luis del Carmen Echevarría lead them in their quest for autonomic independence, based on the large number of residents in Burabo. In 1815, Gurabo became a municipality. In 1822, the first Catholic church in town was erected. In 1903, the First Baptist Church opened its doors in Gurabo town. Gurabo is also known as "La Ciudad de las Escaleras", or "city of the stairs", for which Gurabo is known today for. Located in the town center, the stairs are about twenty two floors high, and they are painted in bright colors. They cross an important business area of Gurabo. Gurabo's mayor is "Manolito". Image:Guraboflag.bmp===Flag=== With eleven stripes, six green and five yellow, alternated, the yellow with the superior (top) edge indented forming a stairway.

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Pueblo:Hatillo
Hatillo (ah-TEE-yo) is a municipality located on Puerto Rico's north coast, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Lares and Utuado to the south, Camuy to the east, and Arecibo to the west. According to the 2000 US Census Hatillo is spread over 9 wards and Hatillo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Originally, Hatillo consisted of a lot of approximately ten "cuerdas" (a cuerda is less than an acre).

Agustín Ruíz Miranda granted these cuerdas with the condition that public buildings be erected and wide streets be built and the remaining land be sold or yielded for homes and nothing else.

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Pueblo:Hormigueros
Hormigueros is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the western region of the island, northeast of Cabo Rojo; northwest of San Germán; and south of Mayagüez. Hormigueros is spread over 5 wards and Hormigueros Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Hormigueros was founded in 1874 by Gerardo Gonzalez. Hormigueros derives its name from a Taino Indian name: Horomico. Folktale attributes the origin of the name to the topography of the municipality which resembles a gigantic anthill, reason why it was named: "Valle del Hormiguero" (anthill valley).

Hormigueros was formed from barrios that originally belonged to the nearby cities of Mayagüez and San Germán that surrounded the "Ermita de la Virgen de Monserrate", a shrine (and now [[minor basilica]]) dedicated to the Virgin of Montserrat. The church was erected in the mid-1700's in the site where, reportedly, a girl who had been lost for at least three days was found, safe, underneath an image of the Virgin Mary.

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Pueblo:Humacao
Humacao (oo-mah-KAH-oh) is the largest city of Puerto Rico located in the eastern coast of the island, north of Yabucoa; south of Naguabo; east of Las Piedras; and west of Vieques Passage. Humacao is spread over 10 wards and Humacao Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Humacao has three hospitals (HIMA-San Pablo Humacao, Dr. Domínguez (Clínica Oriente), and Ryder Memorial). All three of them have been greatly developed to excellent secondary care institutions. Ryder Memorial is under renovations and celebrating its 40th Anniversary.

It is the largest hospital complex on the Southeast coast of Puerto Rico. Humacao is famous all over Puerto Rico for its granitos, a greasy snack food which is composed of a fried rice flour with cheese in its center. People have for years driven to Humacao from other cities just to taste this snack food. Locals joke about this tastiful 'fritura': el granito es EEE: engorda, estriñe y embrutece. Humacao has gone through many changes and it is currently one of the fastest developing municipalities in Puerto Rico.

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Pueblo:Isabela
Isabela is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the north-western region of the island, north of San Sebastián; west of Quebradillas; and east of Aguadilla and Moca. Isabela is spread over 13 wards and Isabela Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). The town is known as the "Jardín del Noroeste," the "Garden of the Northwest," because of the many wild flowers in its landscape.

It is also knowns as el "Pueblo de los Quesitos de Hoja", the "town of Leaf Cheeses," for its production of this typical fresh white cheese wrapped in banana plant leaves, reputed to be the best[citation needed]. It is also known as la Ciudad de los Gallitos or the "City of the Fighting Cocks." Since the 18th century, cock fighting was very common throughout the island, and the town became famous and well known for the quality of its fighting cocks and special breeding and training techniques used by its people.

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Pueblo:Jayuya
Jayuya is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the mountainous center region of the island, north of Ponce; east of Utuado; and west of Ciales. Jayuya is spread over 18 wards and Jayuya Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is named after the Taino Cacique Hayuya. Jayuya is known for its skilled wood carvers. Among its monuments are the Catholic church, the statue of Nemesio R. Canales and the bust of the Indian leader Jayuya, by the Puerto Rican sculptor Tomás Batista.

The town of Jayuya was founded in 1911, but history traces people living in the region as far back as 1878. At that time, a small community was established there, separated from the larger cities of the coasts with little to no communication. Near the end of the 19th Century, the town focused on the production of coffee, which greatly boosted the local economy. In 1911, the town was officially declared a municipality with a population of more than 9,000. In 1950, the town was the setting of what was known as the Jayuya Uprising, where nationalists started a revolt against the Government of the United States led by Social Worker Blanca Canales Torresola and her cousins Elio and Doris Torresola.

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Pueblo:Juana Diaz
Juana Díaz is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the southern coast of the island, south of Jayuya, Ciales, Orocovis and Villalba; east of Ponce; and west of Coamo and Santa Isabel and the Caribbean Sea to the south. Juana Díaz is spread over 12 wards and Juana Diaz Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Juana Diaz is known as "La Ciudad del Mabí" (Mabí City) - Mabí is a delicious, refreshing fermented Taíno beverage made out from the bark of the mabi tree Colubrina elliptica (L'Her.) Brongn.

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Pueblo:Juncos
Juncos is one of the 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico located in the eastern central region of the island, south of Canóvanas and Carolina; southeast of Gurabo; east of San Lorenzo; and west of Las Piedras. Juncos is spread over 9 wards and Juncos Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

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Pueblo:Lajas
Lajas is a municipality of Puerto Ricolocated in southwestern region, south of San Germán and Sabana Grande; east of Cabo Rojo; and west of Guánica. Lajas is spread over 11 wards and Lajas Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).


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Pueblo:Lares
Lares (LAH-res) is a small mountain municipality of Puerto Rico's central-western area located north of Maricao and Yauco; south of Camuy, east of San Sebastián and Las Marias; and west of Hatillo, Utuado and Adjuntas. Lares is spread over 10 wards and Lares Pueblo (Downtown Lares). A city adorned with Spanish-era style churches and small downtown area stores, Lares is a breezy area that is about 1.5 hours from San Juan by car.

Lares has one major claim to fame: The 1868 uprising that happened there, brought on by pro-independence rebels who wanted Puerto Rico to gain its freedom from Spain. The movement, known thereafter as El Grito de Lares (literally, The Cry of Lares, or Lares Revolt), was soon extinguished, making Lares the shortest lived republic ever.

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Pueblo:Las Marias
Las Marías (lahs mah-REE-yahs) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located north of Maricao; northeast of Añasco; south of San Sebastián; east of Mayagüez; and west of Lares. Las Marías is spread over 13 wards and Las Marías Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

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Pueblo:Las Piedras
Las Piedras (lahs pee-AI-drahs) is a municipality in east Puerto Rico located in the center region of the island, north of Yabucoa; south of Canóvanas and Río Grande; east of Juncos and San Lorenzo; and west of Naguabo and Humacao. Las Piedras is spread over 7 wards and Las Piedras Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Las Piedras, being a colorful town, has many natural attractions such as "La Cueva del Indio" which is a place that has original Indian playgrounds, caves and paintings that denote some characteristics of the ancient island's natives. Las Piedras is located about 45 minutes from San Juan, Puerto Rico's capital and 5 minutes from Palmas del Mar, Humacao which is one of the biggest resorts in the Caribbean.

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Pueblo:Loiza
Loíza (loo-EE-zah) is a small town and municipality (municipio) in the northeastern coast of Puerto Rico, north of Canóvanas; east of Carolina; and west of Río Grande. Loíza is spread over 5 wards and Loíza Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Loíza was proclaimed a town officially in 1692 and named in honor of Yuisa or Luisa, one of the women caciques on the island when the Spanish conquerors arrived. A beach-town with apartment complex buildings, Loíza is on one of the two main landing paths to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport; pilots of airliners landing from the west at Luis Muñoz Marín usually fly over Loíza.

The airport would today be part of Loiza, had Isla Verde not been annexed to Carolina and the residents of that area displaced. In the 1970s, an Aero Virgin Islands DC-3 plane crashed in a Loíza beach, with no fatalities. Loíza was populated by African freed or escaped slaves and Taino Indians early during the town's first years. Because of this, most of Loíza's population is of African and Taino descent. Due to neglect from the government, and ineffective mayors many in Loiza live below poverty as on the rest of the island. In the early 1930s, residents from Loiza were displaced from what is now Isla Verde in Carolina in order to build what was then called Isla Verde International Airport, but was later changed to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport.

These residents were moved to Sabana Abajo in Carolina. Because of this, many residents of this area in Carolina have their roots in Loiza, and many families claim to be from both areas. One of Loiza's barrios, Loíza aldea, is famous across Puerto Rico because it has been a talent pool for dancers and artisans. Formerly a center for black Puerto Rican music, it is the traditional birthplace of the musical form known as plena. Though "Loiza Aldea" refers to "El Pueblo" or "Downtown Loiza", many across the island refer to it as such as a means of discrimination as aldea means "village" in Spanish. Each year there is a celebration in Loiza where people parade around wearing Máscaras de Vejigante. Máscaras de Vejigante are a type of mask made in Loíza. They are made of coconut, and painted in multiple colors.

Loiza is known as "La Capital de la Tradicion"- "The Capital of Traditions"- for its "bomba" music, traditional Taino and African dishes, artisanry, and distinct culture. Loiza is home to such celebrities as the "Hermanos Ayala", Samuel Lind, Daniel Lind, DJ Eliel, etc. and many artists have roots in Loiza like Daddy Yankee (his father is known as El Negro from "Los Hermanos Ayala", Ramon Ayala), Don Omar, Lennox from "Zion y Lennox", Mackie from "Mackie y Yaga", DJ Joel, DJ Goldy, DJ Tito,Tego Calderon, and the list goes on and on.

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Pueblo:Luquillo
Luquillo (loo-KEE-yo) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the northeast coast, northwest of Fajardo; and east of Rio Grande. Luquillo is spread over 5 wards and Luquillo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). Luquillo is known as "La Capital del Sol" (sun capital) and "La Riviera de Puerto Rico" (Puerto Rico's riviera). Luquillo was founded in 1797 by Cristóbal Guzmán. The town was named after the Indian cacique Loquillo, who died a few years after the last Indian rebellion in 1513.



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Pueblo:Manati
Manatí (/manatee/) is a municipality of Puerto Rico in the northern coast, north of Morovis and Ciales; east of Florida and Barceloneta; and west of Vega Baja. Manatí is spread over 8 wards and Manatí Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).


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Pueblo:Maunabo
Maunabo is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the southeastern coast, northeast of Patillas and south of Yabucoa. Maunabo is spread over 8 wards and Maunabo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). The Mayor of the town is Jorge Marquez Perez of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). This is a poverty striken town with a population 14,425. The Zip code of Maunabo is 00707.



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Pueblo:Mayaguez
Mayagüez (mah-yah-GWES) or [maɪaˈgwɛs] is the eighth-largest [1] municipality of Puerto Rico. Also known as "La Sultana del Oeste" (The Sultan of the West) or "Ciudad de las Aguas Puras" (City of Pure Waters), Mayagüez is located in the western part of the island of Puerto Rico. Its land area is 201.06 km² [2]. The municipio has an estimated population of just over 100,000 spread over 21 wards including Mayagüez Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

One of the wards (barrios) is Isla de Mona e Islote Monito, which consists of the offshore islands of Mona Island and Monito Island. This is the largest ward by land area, and at the same time the only one without any permanent population. Also, uninhabited Desecheo Island is part of the municipio, as part of Sabanatas barrio. Mayagüez is located 2 hours by automobile from San Juan. The founding of Mayagüez was requested on 19 July 1760 by a group led by Faustino Martínez de Matos, Juan de Silva and Juan de Aponte, at a hill located about one kilometer inland from Mayagüez Bay and the outlet of the Yagüez River. It was officially founded on 18 September 1760. "Maygüex"