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Villalba, in the central region of Puerto Rico PDF Print E-mail

Villalba is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the central region, northeast of Juana Díaz; south of Orocovis; and west of Coamo. Villalba is spread over 6 wards and Villalba Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the Ponce Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Tourism

Landmarks and places of interest

  • Doña Juana Water Fall
  • Guayabal Lake
  • La Corona Hill
  • Maravilla Hill
  • Toa Vaca Lake
  • Toro Negro Forest Reserve

Festivals and events

  • Matron Celebrations - July
  • Puerto Rico Marathon - July
  • Areyto Festival - November
  • Carlos Báez Marathon - December

 

 
Utuado, between mountains PDF Print E-mail

 

Utuado is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the central/western mountainous region of the island known as La Cordillera Central. It is located north of Adjuntas and Ponce; south of Hatillo and Arecibo; east of Lares; and west of Ciales and Jayuya. In land area it is the third largest municipality in Puerto Rico (after Arecibo and Ponce). According to the 2000 US Census the city has a population of 35,336 spread over 24 wards and Utuado Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city). The name Utuado derives from the Taíno word "otoao", meaning "between mountains."Landmarks and places of interest

  • Cascada El Saltillo
  • Lago Dos Bocas
  • Lago Caonillas
  • Hacienda Roses
  • Monumento a los Soldados Utuadeños
  • Represa Dos Bocas
  • Taller Hacienda Taína
  • Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Caguana
Iglesia San Miguel Arcangel - Established 1746

With narrow streets leading up to a central plaza surrounded by a church and the governor's house, Utuado Pueblo is a perfect example of a town built during the Spanish Colonial era of Puerto Rico. The Iglesia San Miguel Arcangel, the local Catholic parrish, was founded in 1746. The current double-steepled church was built between 1872 and 1878 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, along with the Caguana Ceremonial Park and the Blanco Bridge or "Puente Blanco" located in barrio Arenas joining Utuado with Adjuntas. Other buildings in Utuado Pueblo that retain their colonial architectural features include The Center for Art, Culture and Tourism in the old Tobacco Coop building, the old hospital "Hospital Catalina Figueras and Teatro San Miguel, among others (for pictures of these and other buildings see photo gallery below).

Lago Dos Bocas
Lago Caonillas in Barrio Don Alonso

The Rio Abajo Forest Reserve (Bosque Estatal Rio Abajo) is a 5,780-acre (23 km2) forest reserve shared with Arecibo and home to 223 plants and wildlife species including: native silk-cotton trees, Asian teaks, Dominican and Honduran mahogany and Australian pines. It is also home to a captive population of the critically endangered Puerto Rican Amazon.

East of the Rio Abajo Forest Reserve is Lago Dos Bocas, one of several man made lakes in Utuado. From El Embarcadero, near routes 123 and 146, boats take guests around the water to one of the many restaurants for lakeside dining.

Lago Caonillas in the western region of Utuado is another man made lake. This reservoir encompasses over 50 square miles (130 km2) and was constructed in 1948 by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority. People seeking a great mountain getaway with breath-taking views of the lake can stay in the several hotels in the area including Casa Grande Mountain Retreat and Hostal Villas del Lago.

Festivals and events

Barrio Angeles Fiesta - April

The Agricultural Technology department of the University of Puerto Rico at Utuado hosts an annual festival, Festival Tierra Adentro, featuring arts and crafts by local artisans, music, food and plant and animal exhibitions. This festival is held in early April.

Guarionex Fiestas - April

'Feria Artesanal de Angeles is an annual arts & crafts fair held in early May in barrio Angeles featuring local artisans, music and food.

Cross Rosary - May

Festival Cultural del Otoao is an annual event held in the beginning of December celebrating Utuado's Taino heritage. It features arts & crafts, concerts, food and dance and takes place in the central plaza "Plaza del Recreo" in Utuado Pueblo.

The annual Patron Saint Festival is held towards the end of September to early October. The town's patron saint, San Miguel Arcangel, is honored with processions, music, and in 2005 featured amateur boxing matches, softball and domino games. It is held in Utuado Pueblo's central plaza, "Plaza de Recreo."

Festival Nacional Del BBQ en Utuado... Originated by Locals Samuel Kanig & Ramon G. Garcia

 
San Sebastián PDF Print E-mail

San Sebastián is a municipality of Puerto Rico located south of Isabela and Quebradillas; north of Las Marías; east of Moca and Añasco; and west of Lares. San Sebastián is spread over 24 wards and San Sebastián Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is a principal city of the Aguadilla-Isabela-San Sebastián Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Tourism

Hacienda El Jibarito

Landmarks and places of interest

  • Barandillo (Hamac Bridge) - over Río Guatemala
  • Doña Bisa Cabrero House - Facing the Public Square
  • Guajataca Lake
  • Juan Amayat Cardona Coliseum
  • Market Plaza
  • Old Catholic Church
  • Robles Waterfall
  • Collazo Waterfall
  • Sombrero Hill
  • Hacienda El Jibarito

Festivals and events

  • Patron Religious Feasts - January
  • Three Kings Festival - January
  • Heifer Festival (Festival de la Novilla) - January
  • Chess Tournament - January
  • Ateneo Pepiniano Cultural Festival - January
  • Hammock Festival - July
  • Comeback to the Mountaintop - September

 

 
Orocovis, in the Central Mountain Range PDF Print E-mail

Orocovis is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range, north of Villalba and Coamo; south of Morovis and Corozal; southeast of Ciales; east of Jayuya; and west of Barranquitas. Orocovis is spread over 17 wards and Orocovis Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Tourism

Landmarks and places of interest

  • Indian Cave
  • Matrullas Lake
  • Orocovis Museum
  • Taíno Refuge
  • Mirador Orocovis - Villalba
  • Bosque Toro Negro (Toro Negro Rain Forest)
  • Cerro La Guaira
  • Chorro Doña Juana (Doña Juana Water Fall)

Festivals and events

  • Infant Theater Festival - April
  • Patron Festivities, Saint John - June
  • Festival del Camaron - July --> This is a Festival where the participants capture "river shrimps".
  • Arts Craft Fair (Festival de Artesanías) - September
  • Youth Festival - October
  • National Festival of The Puerto Rican Pastel - November

 

 
Naranjito, the central region of the island PDF Print E-mail

Naranjito is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the central region of the island, south of Toa Alta; north of Barranquitas and Comerío; east of Corozal; and west of Bayamón. Naranjito is spread over 15 wards and Naranjito Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Naranjito's name comes from an old legend telling the story of two ways to get to downtown Toa Alta. One had a big orange tree and the other one a little orange tree. The road with the little orange tree was easier and faster. Naranjito means little orange tree.

Tourism

Landmarks and places of interest

  • Anones Park
  • Cancha Gelito Ortega
  • Cedro Abajo Falls
  • La Marina Boardwalk
  • La Plata Lake
  • Las Avispas Hills
  • Municipal Swimming Pool
  • Trovador Plaza
  • Mirador de Anones

Festivals and events

  • Mothers Day - May
  • San Antonio Day - June
  • Chango Festival - June
  • Anon Festival - June
  • Volleyball Tournament - July/ October (2008)
  • Patron Festivities - September

 

 
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