Las Piedras, Puerto Rico

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Las Piedras, Puerto Rico
Image:Las Piedras flag.JPG
Image:Las Piedras seal.JPG
Flag Seal
Nickname: "Ciudad Artesanal", "Los Come Guábaras"
Gentilic: "Pedreños or Pedrences"
Location

Location of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico
Location of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico within Puerto Rico

Government
Founded 1773
Mayor Hon. Itzamar Peña
Political party PNP
Senatorial district 7 - Humacao
Representative district 35
Geographical characteristics
Area
Total 86.0 km²
Land 86 km²
Water 0 km²
Population
Total (2000) 12,421
Density 366.6/km²
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Anthem – "Somos de la Ribera"

Las Piedras (lahs pee-EH-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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[edit] History

Las Piedras was founded in 1773.

[edit] Flag

The flag of Las Piedras is formed by three horizontal strips of equal width, the superior (top) white, green the center and blue the inferior (bottom) one. In the center in yellow color resides the Taíno sun of the shield.

[edit] Coat of Arms

In a silver field resides a blue monogram of the Holy Virgin, topped by a blue crown. Seven silver stones border the silver field and at the tip of the shield resides the Taíno sun in gold denominated as the "Sun of Las Piedras".

[edit] Demographics

[edit] Barrios (Districts/Wards)

  • Arenas
  • Boquerón
  • Ceiba
  • Collores
  • Montones
  • Quebrada
  • Tejas
  • Pueblito del Rio

[edit] Anthem

Author Juan Casillas Alvarez Music Germán Peña

Somos de la Ribera
de Las Piedras, Puerto Rico
Que entre ríos y montañas
ampliamos horizontes
cultivando nuestra tierra.

En el Centro de Oriente
Quiso el Obispo de España
Que con amor y gran empeño
Fundara su templo en la montaña
los pedreños.

Somos del barco artesanos
Como pájaros cantores
nos da el sol sus esplendores
e ilumina en nuestras manos
la noble y gloriosa enseña
de la Patria Borinqueña.

Con valor, Oh Ribereños
miremos hacia el futuro
y al triunfo siempre seguros
y al triunfo siempre seguros
marcharemos los pedreños.

[edit] Economic

[edit] Industrial

  • Manufacturing: computers and pharmaceutical.

[edit] Tourism

[edit] Landmarks and places of interest

  • Artesanial Walk
  • Del Indio Cavern
  • Francisco Negrón Park
  • Las Piedras Historic Museum
  • Panoramic Route 917

[edit] Festivals and events

  • Güiro Festival - March
  • Typical Cultural Festival - April
  • Cross Festivities - May
  • Youngster's Festivities - July
  • Typical Festival - September
  • Pork Festival - November
  • Patron Festivities - December

[edit] Notable "Pedreños"

  • Adamari Lopez
  • Carmen Benítez - Educator
  • Eugenio López - Dairy Farmer & boxer
  • José R. Camacho - Radio Anouncer
  • Juan Manuel Lebron
  • María Elena Gómez - Judge
  • Modesto Velázquez Flores - Fiscal
  • Silvia Ricardo - Judge
  • Sotero Gómez
  • Víctor Torres - Historian y reporter
  • Zenón Hernández - Writer & poet

[edit] References

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Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
San Juan (capital)
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Coordinates: 18°10′59″N, 65°51′59″W

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