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Caguas (, ) is a
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and
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in central eastern
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. Located in the
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ous
Caguas Valley The Caguas Valley (Spanish: ''Valle de Caguas''), or the Caguas-Juncos Valley, and popularly referred to as the Turabo Valley (''Valle del Turabo''), is a large valley lying between two mountain subranges of the Cordillera Central, Sierra de Ca ...
between the
Sierra de Cayey The Sierra de Cayey ( English: "Cayey Mountains") is one of three subranges of the Cordillera Central mountain range in the main island of Puerto Rico. It is demarcated from the eponymous main subrange of ''Cordillera Central'' by the San Cristà ...
and
Sierra de Luquillo The Sierra de Luquillo (English: "Luquillo Mountains") is a steep-sided, high-precipitation, and deeply-forested subrange of the Cordillera Central mountain range in the main island of Puerto Rico. Separated from the southeastern Sierra de Cayey ...
of the
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, it is bordered by
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and
Trujillo Alto Trujillo Alto () is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico. Located on the northeastern coastal plain on the boundary between the Northern Karst Belt and Sierra de Luquillo, it is north of Caguas and Gurabo, southeast of San Juan, and west of ...
to the north, Gurabo and
San Lorenzo San Lorenzo is the Italian and Spanish name for Saint Lawrence, the 3rd-century Christian martyr, and may refer to: Places Argentina * San Lorenzo, Santa Fe * San Lorenzo Department, Chaco * Villa San Lorenzo, town and municipality in Salta P ...
to the west,
Aguas Buenas Aguas Buenas (, ), popularly known as "''La Ciudad de las Aguas Claras''" or "''The City of Clear Waters''", is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range, north of Cidra, south of Bayamón, Guaynabo and San J ...
, Cidra and
Cayey Cayey (), officially Cayey de Muesas, is a mountain town and municipality in central Puerto Rico located on the Sierra de Cayey within the Central Mountain range, north east of Salinas and north of Guayama; south of Cidra and Caguas; east o ...
to the east, and Patillas to the south. With a population of 127,244 as of the 2020 census, Caguas is the fifth most populated municipality in the archipelago and island and a principal city of the San Juan metropolitan area. Since 2009, Caguas is the only municipality in Puerto Rico recognized as a
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Etymology and nicknames

Caguas, originally founded as San Sebastián del Piñal de Caguax, is named after the local Taino chieftain Caguax, who at the time of the Spanish arrival in 1493 was
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of the yucayeque and region of Turabo. The name Caguax itself might be related to the Taino word for snail or slug: ‘cagua’, similar to other
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and
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proper names such as
Cagua Cagua () is a city of Venezuela, capital of the Sucre Municipality of Aragua State. Cagua is part of the metropolitan area of Maracay. History Cagua was established in 1620 as "Cagua La Vieja", a town of original Spaniards. Cagua was rebuilt ...
in
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(from the Cumanagoto word ''cahigua''). Caguas is nicknamed "Valley of the Turabo" (''Valle del Turabo'') in reference to the former cacicazgo and yucayeque led by Caguax. The Turabo River is also named after this geopolitical toponym. Other nicknames for Caguas include “the
Criollo Criollo or criolla (Spanish for creole) may refer to: People * Criollo people, a social class in the Spanish colonial system. Animals * Criollo duck, a species of duck native to Central and South America. * Criollo cattle, a group of cattle bre ...
city†(''La Ciudad Criolla'') and “the Cradle of '' Trovadores''†(''La Cuna de los Trovadores''). The city is often known as the “center and heart of Puerto Rico†(c''entro y corazón de Puerto Rico'') for its geographical location, and one of its municipal anthems bears the same. In recent years the municipality has also been referred to as “the new Caguas country†or “the new land of Caguas†(''el nuevo país de Caguas'') by the media and the former mayor
William Miranda Marín William Miranda Marín (September 23, 1940 – June 4, 2010) was the mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico, from 1997 until his death in 2010. Personal life The son of José Miranda Gómez, a sugar cane cutter, and Rafaela Marín, a tobacco stripper, M ...
.


History

The area of the Valley of Caguas was first settled by the
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, an
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culture which originated in northern South America (today
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), approximately between the years 100 BCE to 600 CE. Findings from the Cagüitas archaeological site (CS-2) indicate that the area was later inhabited by various pre-
Taíno The Taíno are the Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, Indigenous peoples of the Greater Antilles and surrounding islands. At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of what is now The ...
(Ostionoid) cultures which first developed agriculture in the valley, primarily the cultivation of
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, and hunted now extinct species such as
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. As with the rest of Puerto Rico, the
Taíno The Taíno are the Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, Indigenous peoples of the Greater Antilles and surrounding islands. At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of what is now The ...
s were the primary group living in the valley at the time of the Spanish arrival. The Spanish
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s further developed the agriculture in the valley, while also establishing mines in search of
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,
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and
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. Most of the native Taínos living in the area were either forced out or taken as slaves and moved to the Real Hacienda del Toa (in modern-day
Toa Alta Toa Alta () is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the northern coast of the island, north of Naranjito; south of Dorado and Toa Baja; east of Vega Alta and Corozal; and west of Bayamón. Toa Alta is spread over eight barrios an ...
and
Toa Baja Toa Baja () is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the northern coast, north of Toa Alta and Bayamón; east of Dorado; and west of Cataño. Toa Baja is spread over five barrios, including Toa Baja Pueblo (the downtown area and ...
). Most of the valley was later cleared of its original vegetation for the development of cattle farms such as ''Hato de Bairoa'', ''Hato de Caguax'' and ''Hato de Gurabo''. Caguas was officially founded on January 1, 1775, as San Sebastián del Piñal de Caguax, with the name later being shortened and modernized to its current form. The site of the historic
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area of Caguas and its central square dates to 1779. In 1820, the settlement was granted the title of ''Villa'' and it was granted city rights in 1894.
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was the primary crop during this time and important sugarcane plantations and refineries were those of Central Santa Juana (close to modern day Plaza Centro) and Central Santa Catalina (modern day Las Catalinas Mall). The Carretera Central, which is the first paved road to cross Puerto Rico from north to south connecting
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John (disambiguation), Saint John, most commonly refers to: * San Juan, Puerto Rico * San Juan, Argentina * San Juan, Metro Manila, a highly urbanized city in the Philippines San Juan may also refer to: Places Arge ...
to Ponce, was built during the last two decades of the 19th century, made Caguas more accessible therefore causing the population of the town to grow even more.Puerto Rico was ceded by
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in the aftermath of the
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under the terms of the
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and became a territory of the United States. In 1899, the
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conducted a
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of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Caguas was 19,857. The city grew considerably in size during the 1970s and quickly became an
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of San Juan to the north due to its location. The region of Caguas became an important
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manufacturing center during this time. Pharmaceutical companies originally came to Puerto Rico in the late 1960s and 1970s to take advantage of the now-expired federal tax incentive known as ''Section 936''. This incentive allowed U.S.-based manufacturers to send all profits from local plants to stateside parent plants without having to pay any federal taxes. Although not typically seen as part of the colloquial ''Ãrea Metro'' of San Juan (
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, Cataño, Bayamón,
Guaynabo Guaynabo (, ) is a city and municipality on the northeastern coastal plain of Puerto Rico. Located west of the capital San Juan, east of Bayamón, south of Cataño and San Juan Bay, and north of Aguas Buenas, Guaynabo is spread over 9 barrio ...
and Carolina), the municipality of Caguas is located in the census-based San Juan Metropolitan Area due to its role as a
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. The average commute time for residents of the municipality is 30.5 minutes. Caguas is the fourth most populous city in the San Juan Metropolitan region and the most populous city in Puerto Rico that is not located in a coastal area. On August 7, 2002, Caguas was the site of the 2002 USAF Hercules air disaster, where all 10 military personnel on board lost their lives after an airplane carrying them struck a mountain in the south of the municipality.
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on September 20, 2017, triggered numerous landslides in Caguas with its wind and rain. Rivers were breached causing flooding of low-lying areas, and infrastructure and homes were destroyed. The hurricane caused $90 million in damages in Caguas. More specifically, 40 homes were left without a roof and 30 were flooded in the Morales neighborhood. ''Escuela Segunda Unidad Diego Vázquez'' and the ''Centro Multiusos'' flooded as well.


Geography

The city and municipality of Caguas are located approximately 30 minutes from the coastline both on the east (
Humacao Humacao () is a city and municipality in 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 12 barrios and Humacao Pueblo (the ...
) and the north (
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John (disambiguation), Saint John, most commonly refers to: * San Juan, Puerto Rico * San Juan, Argentina * San Juan, Metro Manila, a highly urbanized city in the Philippines San Juan may also refer to: Places Arge ...
). It is east of
Aguas Buenas Aguas Buenas (, ), popularly known as "''La Ciudad de las Aguas Claras''" or "''The City of Clear Waters''", is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range, north of Cidra, south of Bayamón, Guaynabo and San J ...
and Cidra, north of
Cayey Cayey (), officially Cayey de Muesas, is a mountain town and municipality in central Puerto Rico located on the Sierra de Cayey within the Central Mountain range, north east of Salinas and north of Guayama; south of Cidra and Caguas; east o ...
, south of
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John (disambiguation), Saint John, most commonly refers to: * San Juan, Puerto Rico * San Juan, Argentina * San Juan, Metro Manila, a highly urbanized city in the Philippines San Juan may also refer to: Places Arge ...
, and west of Gurabo and
Trujillo Alto Trujillo Alto () is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico. Located on the northeastern coastal plain on the boundary between the Northern Karst Belt and Sierra de Luquillo, it is north of Caguas and Gurabo, southeast of San Juan, and west of ...
. It also shares borders with
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and Patillas via a five-point border at the summit of
Cerro La Santa Cerro La Santa is a 2,962 feet (903 m) high mountain and the highest point in the Sierra de Cayey in Puerto Rico. The peak of Cerro La Santa is located in the Carite State Forest, at a tri-point shared by the municipalities of Caguas (San Salvado ...
, with
Cayey Cayey (), officially Cayey de Muesas, is a mountain town and municipality in central Puerto Rico located on the Sierra de Cayey within the Central Mountain range, north east of Salinas and north of Guayama; south of Cidra and Caguas; east o ...
and
San Lorenzo San Lorenzo is the Italian and Spanish name for Saint Lawrence, the 3rd-century Christian martyr, and may refer to: Places Argentina * San Lorenzo, Santa Fe * San Lorenzo Department, Chaco * Villa San Lorenzo, town and municipality in Salta P ...
. This is the tallest point of the
Sierra de Cayey The Sierra de Cayey ( English: "Cayey Mountains") is one of three subranges of the Cordillera Central mountain range in the main island of Puerto Rico. It is demarcated from the eponymous main subrange of ''Cordillera Central'' by the San Cristà ...
, not to be confused with Montaña Santa (officially called Cerro de Nuestra Madre) which is another mountain in the same massif located on the boundary between the municipalities of Patillas and San Lorenzo. At this point there are two tall antennas which provide signal to Puerto Rico's principal TV stations such as
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and
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. No road passes exactly at this point, and it can be approached nearby through
Puerto Rico Highway 184 Puerto Rico Highway 184 (PR-184) is a main, rural highway that connects Patillas to Cayey, Puerto Rico, with plans to be extended to Cidra. It extends from PR-3 in Cacao Bajo to PR-1 in Beatriz. Route description Sometimes referred to as Po ...
.


Valle de Caguas

The city is located in one of the largest valleys in Puerto Rico, the ''Valle de Caguas'' or
Caguas Valley The Caguas Valley (Spanish: ''Valle de Caguas''), or the Caguas-Juncos Valley, and popularly referred to as the Turabo Valley (''Valle del Turabo''), is a large valley lying between two mountain subranges of the Cordillera Central, Sierra de Ca ...
(also known as ''Valle del Turabo'' or the Turabo Valley). Being located in a valley, Caguas has the distinction of being relatively flat except near the borders with all the mentioned municipalities except Gurabo. The valley is bordered by the Altos de La Mesa and San Luis ranges in the north, the
Sierra de Luquillo The Sierra de Luquillo (English: "Luquillo Mountains") is a steep-sided, high-precipitation, and deeply-forested subrange of the Cordillera Central mountain range in the main island of Puerto Rico. Separated from the southeastern Sierra de Cayey ...
on the northeast, the San Lorenzo batholith to the east, the
Sierra de Cayey The Sierra de Cayey ( English: "Cayey Mountains") is one of three subranges of the Cordillera Central mountain range in the main island of Puerto Rico. It is demarcated from the eponymous main subrange of ''Cordillera Central'' by the San Cristà ...
on the south and the main range of the
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to the west. This valley is fed mainly by the Grande de Loíza River, one of Puerto Rico's major rivers that feed into the
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, and numerous tributaries such as the Cagüitas, along which the contemporary settlement of
Caguas Caguas (, ) is a city and municipality in central eastern Puerto Rico. Located in the eponymous Caguas Valley between the Sierra de Cayey and Sierra de Luquillo of the Central Mountain Range, it is bordered by San Juan and Trujillo Alto to ...
was built. The city's nickname ''Valle del Turabo'' comes from the Turabo River, which is another tributary that flows from the south. The Gurabo River, another major tributary, feeds into the Grande de Loíza at a region where the valley narrows into a
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that runs from west to east and ends in
Humacao Humacao () is a city and municipality in 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 12 barrios and Humacao Pueblo (the ...
in the southeastern coast of the island. As with other parts of Puerto Rico, the region of Caguas is susceptible to earthquakes. The municipality is located along the Great Northern Puerto Rico fault zone (GNPRfz) and in recent times the region experienced moderate size earthquakes in 1990 and
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.


Water features

*The
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divides the municipality from Gurabo. *Other rivers: Río Turabo,
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, Río Cañaboncito, Río Bairoa and
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.


Climate

The climate is classified as a
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, meaning the daily mean temperature from month to month is never less than , and there is a distinct wet and dry season. Rainfall is common in relative abundance throughout most of the year, although there is less rain than in the eastern coastal valleys. The land, however, is fertile and deep.


Barrios

Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Caguas is subdivided into barrios: #
Caguas barrio-pueblo Caguas Pueblo is a Barrios of Puerto Rico, barrio and downtown area that serves the administrative center (Seat of government, seat) of Caguas, Puerto Rico, Caguas, a Municipalities of Puerto Rico, municipality of Puerto Rico. It is bordered by t ...
# Bairoa #
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# Cañabón # Cañaboncito #
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#
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# Tomás de Castro # Turabo


Sectors

Barrios (which are, in contemporary times, roughly comparable to minor civil divisions) and subbarrios, are further subdivided into smaller areas called (''sectors'' in English). The types of ''sectores'' may vary, from normally ''sector'' to ''urbanización'' to ''reparto'' to ''barriada'' to ''residencial'', among others.


Special Communities

(Special Communities of Puerto Rico) are marginalized communities whose citizens are experiencing a certain amount of
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. A map shows these communities occur in nearly every municipality of the commonwealth. Of the 742 places that were on the list in 2014, the following barrios, communities, sectors, or neighborhoods were in Caguas: Bairoa La 25, Morales neighborhood, Parcelas Viejas in Borinquén, Sector La Barra, and Comunidad La Quebrada in Río Cañas, Hoyo Frío in Las Carolinas, Lajitas, Las Carolinas, Los Muchos, Los Panes in Beatriz, and Savarona.


Tourism


Landmarks and places of interest

There are seven places in Caguas listed on the US National Register of Historic Places: *
Caguas City Hall __NOTOC__ The Caguas City Hall (Spanish: ''Casa de la Alcaldía de Caguas'') consists of two buildings located in the downtown area of Caguas, Puerto Rico. The old city hall The original city hall building (Spanish: ''Antigua Casa Alcaldía'' ...
(, the city hall building) * Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas *
Gautier Benítez High School The Gautier Benitez High School, a school named after Puerto Rican poet José Gautier Benítez, was built in 1924 in Caguas, Puerto Rico and is listed on both the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and the Puerto Rico Register of Histor ...
* * * Puente No. 6 or () * Carretera Central Other landscapes, landmarks and tourist attractions in Caguas include: * Caguas Museum of Art * Caguas Museum of Folk Arts * Caguas Museum of History * Caguas Tobacco Museum * Dulce Nombre de Jesús Cathedral (Catedral de Caguas), the
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and other historical buildings at Plaza Palmer, the main town square. *Hacienda Catalina Ruins, located in the area of Las Catalinas Mall *Hacienda Country Club *La Casa del Ajedrez (The House of
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Parks and natural areas

The municipality of Caguas is home to various parks and natural protected areas managed by different governmental entities ranging from the municipal government, the
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, the Puerto Rico Conservation Trust, and the United States Fish & Wildlife Service. * Aguas Buenas Cave and Caverns System Nature Reserve, an extensive cave system partially located in the municipality of Caguas. * Bairoa River Natural Protected Area, protected
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along the Bairoa River. * Borinquen Valley Natural Area, 25 acres of protected forest located in barrio
Borinquen ; abbreviated PR), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, is a self-governing Caribbean archipelago and island organized as an unincorporated territory of the United States under the designation of commonwealth. Located about south ...
. * Caguas Real Nature Reserve, 60 acres of riparian forest along the Turabo River managed by the United States Fish & Wildlife Service. * Caguas Regional Forest, a protected
secondary forest A secondary forest (or second-growth forest) is a forest or woodland area which has regenerated through largely natural processes after human-caused Disturbance (ecology), disturbances, such as Logging, timber harvest or agriculture clearing, or ...
and riparian ecosystem along the Turabo River. * Carite State Forest and Reserve, one of the 20 units in the state forest system of Puerto Rico, partially located in Caguas. * Cerro Borrás, formerly home to various recreational parks such as Moisty Park, currently preserved as a secondary forest. * Chalets de Bairoa Natural Area, currently being developed as a preserved ecological corridor within the Valley of Caguas. * Charco El Cantil, natural swimming pool located along the Turabo River. * Finca Longo and Altos de San Luis, partially managed by the DRNA forest service and the municipality of Caguas. * Jardín Botánico y Cultural William Miranda Marín
Botanical and Cultural Gardens
, botanical garden and cultural institution containing the ruins of the Hacienda San José plantation and
Taíno The Taíno are the Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, Indigenous peoples of the Greater Antilles and surrounding islands. At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of what is now The ...
archaeological sites, located in ''barrio'' Cañabón. * Jorge Sotomayor del Toro Protected Natural Area, a protected natural area located adjacent to the Carite Forest.


''Voy Turistiendo'' Campaign

To stimulate local tourism during the
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, the
Puerto Rico Tourism Company The Puerto Rico Tourism Company (, or simply ''Turismo'') is the government-owned corporation in charge of tourism matters and regulations in Puerto Rico. The company was created during Governor Luis A. Ferré's administration (1969-1973) to coo ...
launched the ''Voy Turistiendo'' (I'm Touring) campaign in 2021. The campaign featured a passport book with a page for each municipality. The Caguas passport page lists the , the , the and the as places of interest.


Culture


Festivals and events

Caguas celebrates its
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festival in July. The is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment. Other festivals and events include: * – 4 January
Three Kings Festival
– 5 January *Criolla Beatriz – February *Criolla Borinquen Fair – March *Criolla Cañabón Fair – April * Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez' Birthday – 8 May *Al Fresco – Every last Friday of each month
Cross Festival
– 23–31 May

– 1–2 June


Sports

The Criollos de Caguas baseball team is considered one of the greatest of all time in all of Latin America, having won 18 national Puerto Rico titles and 5
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titles The team is a member of the ''Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico'' ( LBPPR). Three of the first five Puerto Ricans that played Major League Baseball in the U.S. mainland, at one point in their careers played for the Criollos de Caguas (
Luis Rodríguez Olmo Luis Francisco Rodríguez Olmo (August 11, 1919 – April 28, 2017) was a Puerto Rican Major League Baseball outfielder and right-handed batter. Olmo played in the majors with the Brooklyn Dodgers (1943–45, 1949) and Boston Braves (1950–51). ...
, Victor Pellot Power,
Roberto Clemente Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker (; August 18, 1934 – December 31, 1972) was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, primarily as a right fielder. On December ...
). The Criollos de Caguas basketball team, founded in 1968 by Dr. Héctor "Tato" Dávila and Lcdo. Libertario Pérez Rodríguez (a lawyer), is a basketball team that did not enjoy as much success as their baseball counterparts. However, in the early 2000s, they showed a lot of progress by reaching the national playoffs various times. The team was a member of the BSN. In 2006, the team won its first BSN national basketball championship, defeating
Flor Melendez Flor (Spanish and Portuguese for ''flower'') in winemaking, is a film of yeast on the surface of wine, important in the manufacture of some styles of sherry. The flor is formed naturally under certain winemaking conditions, from indigenous yeast ...
and his Santurce Crabbers in five games. Caguas is home to the Bairoa Gym, one of the most important boxing gyms in all Puerto Rico and a place where many local and visiting champions and otherwise notable boxers have trained at; such as boxing Welterweight Champion
Miguel Cotto Miguel Ãngel Cotto Vázquez (born October 29, 1980) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2017. He is a multiple-time world champion, and the first Puerto Rican boxer to win quadruple champion, world titles in fo ...
, his brother Jose Miguel,
Alberto Mercado Alberto Mercado Monserrate (born January 2, 1961) is a former Jr. Featherweight boxing, boxer who was on the verge of fighting for a world title at least twice in his career. Amateur boxing career Mercado started boxing as an amateur at the ag ...
, Juan Carazo,
Alfredo Escalera Alfredo "El Salsero" Escalera (born March 21, 1952) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer and is the former World Boxing Council Super Featherweight world champion. A native of Carolina, his nickname was "Salsero" because he was a fan o ...
and others. The
Criollas de Caguas Criollas de Caguas is a Puerto Rican women's professional volleyball team founded in 1980. The team is based in Caguas, Puerto Rico. History The team was founded in 1980. Team 2022 Previous Honours Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino * ...
women's volleyball team has won 9 national Puerto Rico titles and has made it to the finals more than 15 times. The team is a member of the
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(LVSF). The Criollos de Caguas FC soccer team is considered one of the most successful clubs in the island winning multiple tournaments and cups in Puerto Rican soccer including the National League Title in 2015.


Economy

In September 2005, city mayor
William Miranda Marín William Miranda Marín (September 23, 1940 – June 4, 2010) was the mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico, from 1997 until his death in 2010. Personal life The son of José Miranda Gómez, a sugar cane cutter, and Rafaela Marín, a tobacco stripper, M ...
levied the first municipal tax in Puerto Rico via city ordinance. Area merchants now charge a one cent tax for every dollar spent at all retail businesses. The tax has become known around the island as the " Willie Tax." It resulted in an estimated $500,000 monthly income for the city. However, the municipal tax was increased to 1.5% after the establishment of the 5.5% state tax, for a total of 7%, and the tax was declared illegal by the Puerto Rico's Supreme Court. In 2006, Miranda Marín began calling Caguas "El Nuevo País de Caguas" ("The New Country of Caguas").


Agriculture

During the early part of the 20th century, Caguas hosted one of Puerto Rico's most important sugar manufacturers, which gave employment to thousands of Cagüeños.


Business

Numerous businesses and important buildings have opened in Caguas since the 1970s, including the imposing 23 story apartment building Caguas Tower, its adjacent competitors Bonneville Apartments, and the 10 floor Menonita Hospital. There are also several shopping centers: *
Plaza del Carmen Mall Plaza del Carmen Mall is a two-story enclosed shopping mall in Caguas, Puerto Rico. It is currently anchored by an Outlet China; a discount store, a Grand Way; a department store, and an Advance Auto Parts. It is also home to a Farmacias Caridad ...
* Plaza Centro Mall * Las Catalinas Mall * Los Prados Mall * Bairoa Shopping Center * Villa Blanca Mall * Angora Shopping Center *
Plaza Degetau Plaza Degetau, formally Plaza Federico Degetau, is the larger of two plazas at Plaza Las Delicias, the main city square in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico. The other plaza is named Plaza Muñoz Rivera and is located north of Plaza Degetau. The ...
* Plaza Caguitas *
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* Metro Plaza (Caguas, Puerto Rico)


Demographics

In 1899, the United States conducted its first
census A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating population information about the members of a given Statistical population, population, usually displayed in the form of stati ...
of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Caguas was 19,857. In 2020, Caguas had a population of 127,244 compared to 142,893 in 2010. This shows an 11% decrease in the population in the municipality. The population density in 2020 was .
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or Latino of any race constitute 98.4% of the population of the municipality. There are also communities of
Dominicans Dominicans () also known as Quisqueyans () are an ethnic group, ethno-nationality, national people, a people of shared ancestry and culture, who have ancestral roots in the Dominican Republic. The Dominican ethnic group was born out of a fusio ...
,
Cubans Cubans () are the citizens and nationals of Cuba. The Cuban people have varied origins with the most spoken language being Spanish. The larger Cuban diaspora includes individuals that trace ancestry to Cuba and self-identify as Cuban but are n ...
and
Colombians Colombians () are people identified with the country of Colombia. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Colombians, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their bein ...
.


Government

All municipalities in Puerto Rico are administered by a
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, elected every four years. The mayor of the city of Caguas were 1953 to 1969 - Angel Rivera PPD 1969 to 1973 - Miguel Hernandez Rodriguez (New Progressive Party (PNP)) 1973 to 1977 - Angel O. Berrios Diaz (PPD) 1977 to 1981 - Miguel Hernandez Rodriguez (PNP) 1981 to 1997 - Angel O. Berrios Diaz (PPD) 1997 to 2010 -
William Miranda Marín William Miranda Marín (September 23, 1940 – June 4, 2010) was the mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico, from 1997 until his death in 2010. Personal life The son of José Miranda Gómez, a sugar cane cutter, and Rafaela Marín, a tobacco stripper, M ...
(PPD) 2010 to present -
William Miranda Torres William Edgardo Miranda Torres, also known as "Willito", is a Puerto Rican politician and current mayor of Caguas. Miranda is the son of longtime mayor of Caguas, William Miranda Marín and Carmen Sara Torres. When his father died on June 4, 201 ...
(PPD) The city belongs to the Puerto Rico Senatorial district VII, which is represented by two Senators. In 2024, Wanda Soto Tolentino and
Luis Daniel Colón La Santa Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic ...
were elected as District Senators.


Symbols

The or municipality has an official flag and coat of arms.


Flag and coat of arms

The colors
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and
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were chosen for the shield, distinctive of the city of Caguas. The figures symbolize both the
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and
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origins of the city. The coat of arms consists of a shield with a blue field. Upon the field are two sets of three golden arrows, forming a cross of St. Andrew. Above the cross is a crown which represents Caguax, cacique of the Turabo Valley region at the time of the arrival of the
Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas **Spanish cuisine **Spanish history **Spanish culture ...
conquerors. Arrows were used as a remembrance of the first Christian place of worship established in the region which was dedicated under the patronage of St. Sebastian. There are
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s interspersed to reflect the native agriculture. A
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wall surmounts the shield to show the city's having been granted status as a
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by the
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. On the flag, the shield sits atop another blue field on which the cross of arrows motif is repeated.


Transportation

Public transportation in Caguas, as in most of Puerto Rico, is limited to small "guaguas públicas" (Mini Bus). There is inexpensive but slow service to and from
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John (disambiguation), Saint John, most commonly refers to: * San Juan, Puerto Rico * San Juan, Argentina * San Juan, Metro Manila, a highly urbanized city in the Philippines San Juan may also refer to: Places Arge ...
and
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. Several buses and public taxi services serve the town to a limited degree. In 2019, 91.55% of the population relied on their own cars or
carpool Carpooling is the sharing of Automobile, car journeys so that more than one person travels in a car, and prevents the need for others to have to drive to a location themselves. Carpooling is considered a Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) serv ...
services to commute. A " light interurban rail" system connecting Caguas to San Juan was in the planning stages and discarded due to lack of funding. Caguas is served by one freeway, one tolled expressway and one main divided highway.
Puerto Rico Highway 30 Puerto Rico Highway 30 (PR-30), known as , is a main freeway in eastern Puerto Rico which connects the city of Caguas to the municipality of Humacao. With a length of , it extends from PR-1 interchange in Bairoa barrio to PR-53 Puerto Ric ...
connects Caguas to the eastern part of the island. There is no freeway/expressway to the west, due mainly to the fact that there is no sufficient population west of Caguas to develop a new freeway or expressway; good access to the municipalities of Cidra (southwest) and
Aguas Buenas Aguas Buenas (, ), popularly known as "''La Ciudad de las Aguas Claras''" or "''The City of Clear Waters''", is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range, north of Cidra, south of Bayamón, Guaynabo and San J ...
(northwest) are possible via PR-172 and PR-156, respectively.
Puerto Rico Highway 52 Puerto Rico Highway 52 (PR-52), a major toll road in Puerto Rico, is also known as . It was formerly called . It runs from PR-1 in southwest Río Piedras and heads south until it intersects with highway PR-2 in Ponce. At its north end, the s ...
connects Caguas to the north (
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John (disambiguation), Saint John, most commonly refers to: * San Juan, Puerto Rico * San Juan, Argentina * San Juan, Metro Manila, a highly urbanized city in the Philippines San Juan may also refer to: Places Arge ...
) and south (
Cayey Cayey (), officially Cayey de Muesas, is a mountain town and municipality in central Puerto Rico located on the Sierra de Cayey within the Central Mountain range, north east of Salinas and north of Guayama; south of Cidra and Caguas; east o ...
, Ponce).
Puerto Rico Highway 1 Puerto Rico Highway 1 (PR-1) is a highway in Puerto Rico that connects the city of Ponce to San Juan. Leaving Ponce, the road heads east and follows a somewhat parallel route along the southern coast of the island heading towards Salinas. At ...
is an alternate route to San Juan and
Guaynabo Guaynabo (, ) is a city and municipality on the northeastern coastal plain of Puerto Rico. Located west of the capital San Juan, east of Bayamón, south of Cataño and San Juan Bay, and north of Aguas Buenas, Guaynabo is spread over 9 barrio ...
with two lanes per direction; in south Caguas it becomes rural near
Borinquen ; abbreviated PR), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, is a self-governing Caribbean archipelago and island organized as an unincorporated territory of the United States under the designation of commonwealth. Located about south ...
, therefore the only good access to
Cayey Cayey (), officially Cayey de Muesas, is a mountain town and municipality in central Puerto Rico located on the Sierra de Cayey within the Central Mountain range, north east of Salinas and north of Guayama; south of Cidra and Caguas; east o ...
is the expressway (
PR-52 Puerto Rico Highway 52 (PR-52), a major toll road in Puerto Rico, is also known as . It was formerly called . It runs from PR-1 in southwest Río Piedras and heads south until it intersects with highway PR-2 in Ponce. At its north end, the sh ...
) and a $1.00 toll has to be paid (only in the south direction). The only municipality bordering Caguas with a poor-access road is
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, via PR-183; but good access to San Lorenzo is possible by entering Gurabo via PR-30, and then taking PR-203 south.
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Aeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz Marín'') , previously known as Isla Verde International Airport (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Aeropuerto Internacional de Isla Verde''), ...
is about 35 minutes away by car. There are 86 bridges in Caguas.


Education


High schools


Colegio Católico Notre Dame
*
Elohim Christian Academy ''Elohim'' ( ) is a Hebrew word meaning "gods" or "godhood". Although the word is plural in form, in the Hebrew Bible it most often takes singular verbal or pronominal agreement and refers to a single deity, particularly but not always the God ...
*New Generation Christian Academy (formerly CLA) *Caguas Military Academy *Colegio Bautista *Colegio Católico San Juan Apóstol *Academia Cristo de los Milagros *Dr. Juan José Osuna High school *José Gautier Benítez High school *Escuela Libre de Música - Antonio S. Paoli *Manuela Toro Morice High School *Republic of Costa Rica Vocacional High School of Caguas *Eloisa Pascual "Bairoa III" High School *Rio Cañas High School *Santa Rosa Superior School *Thomas Alva Edison School * Colegio San José Superior *Escuela Secundaria Especializada en Ciencias, Matemáticas y Tecnología (CIMATEC) *Caguas Private School (CPS) *Academia Adventista Caguas *BYPA *Nuestra Escuela *Caguas Learning Academy (CLA) *Gerardo Sellés Solá High School


Higher education

*
San Juan Bautista School of Medicine The San Juan Bautista School of Medicine (SJBSM) is a private medical school in Caguas, Puerto Rico. It formally opened its doors in 1978. The school grants the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Master in Public Health (M.P.H.), Master of Science in ...
*
Huertas Junior College Huertas is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adrián Huertas (born 2003), Spanish motorcycle racer *Antonio Huertas, Spanish chief executive *Antonio Escobar Huertas (1879–1940), Spanish military officer *Begoña Huerta ...
* Instituto EDIC *Columbia College * Turabo University at Gurabo (
Gurabo, Puerto Rico Gurabo () is a Gurabo barrio-pueblo, town and Municipalities of Puerto Rico, municipality in eastern Puerto Rico. It is located in the central eastern region, north of San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, San Lorenzo; south of Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, T ...
) * Automeca Technical College * Mech-Tech College * NUC University * Universidad Interamericana - Recinto de Caguas *
PPG Technical College PPG may stand for: Science and technology * Pacific Proving Grounds, a former US-operated nuclear test site * Photoplethysmograph, an optically obtained volumetric measurement of an organ * Pterygopalatine ganglion, one of the four Parasympathet ...
*Ivaem College *
EDP University EDP may refer to: Organisations Companies * EDP Group, a Portuguese energy company * Electronic Dream Plant, a British manufacturer of electronic musical instruments * EDP Renováveis, a Spanish renewable energy company ** EDP Renewables Nor ...
*FIT College *
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* Liceo de Arte, Diseño y Comercio *Servicio de Extensión Agrícola Caguas


Health care

*Hospital Pavia *Menonita Caguas Regional Hospital *San Juan Bautista Medical Center *Corporacion SANOS *Salus Services (previously HAS)


International relations


Twin towns – sister cities

* Belén, Costa Rica * Santa Fe, Spain Caguas is also twinned domestically with
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and
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.


Notable residents

* Margot Arce de Vázquez, writer, co-founder of the Puerto Rican Academy of the Spanish Language *
Herman Badillo Herman Badillo ( , ; August 21, 1929 – December 3, 2014) was an American lawyer and politician who served as borough president of The Bronx and United States Representative, and ran for Mayor of New York City. He was the first Puerto Rican e ...
, lawyer and politician,
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from New York, 1971–1977 *
Tony Bernazard Antonio Bernazard Garcia (born August 24, 1956) is a Puerto Rican former Major League Baseball player and former executive in the New York Mets organization. Bernazard served as an assistant to Mets general manager Omar Minaya before being dismis ...
,
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baseball player and
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executive *
Myraida Chaves Myraida Chaves Carbia (March 12, 1960 – April 22, 2021) was a Puerto Rican show host, actress and television and theater producer. Chaves was the daughter of the well-known Puerto Rican actress, Awilda Carbia. Early life Chaves was the d ...
, actress, popular game show host, and television and theater producer * Ivonne Class, theater producer and sportscaster, director of the
Centro de Bellas Artes de Caguas Centro de Bellas Artes de Caguas (English: ''Caguas Center of Fine Arts''), officially the Ãngel O. Berríos Performing Arts Center, is a multi-purpose performance center located on Ruiz Belviz and Luis Padial streets in Caguas Pueblo (downtown ...
, 2021–present *
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, 66th
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, 2010–2011 *
Alex Cora Jose Alexander Cora (born October 18, 1975) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball manager and former infielder who is the manager of the Boston Red Sox in Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for 14 seasons with the Red Sox ...
, MLB baseball player and manager of the
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*
Joey Cora José Manuel Cora Amaro (born May 14, 1965) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball player who is currently the third base coach for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played professionally for the San Diego Padres of th ...
, MLB baseball player and coach for the
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*
Carlos Cotto Carlos Omar Cotto Cruz (born February 13, 1980) is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler and boxer. As a wrestler, he perform under the alias of El Chicano and has performed mostly for the International Wrestling Association and the World Wrestl ...
, professional wrestler and boxer, also known as ''El Chicano'' and ''El Ilegal'' *
Henry Cotto Henry Cotto (born January 5, 1961) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and coach. He played in all or parts of ten seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1984 until 1993. He played one season in Japan for the Yomiuri Giants, ...
, MLB and
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baseball player and manager of the
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*
Miguel Cotto Miguel Ãngel Cotto Vázquez (born October 29, 1980) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2017. He is a multiple-time world champion, and the first Puerto Rican boxer to win quadruple champion, world titles in fo ...
, professional boxer and first Puerto Rican quadruple champion *
José Luis Dalmau José Luis Dalmau Santiago (born September 19, 1966) is an attorney and politician. He was the 17th president of the Senate of Puerto Rico and President of the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico. Early years and studies Dalmau was born on ...
, attorney and politician, 17th
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, 2021–present *
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, academic and short story writer, author of ''Campo Alegre'' and ''
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'' * Lydia Echevarría, actress and convicted for plotting the murder of her husband *
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, MLB baseball player, three-time
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Ramón Franco Ramón Franco Bahamonde (2 February 1896 – 28 October 1938) was a Spanish pioneer of aviation, a political figure and brother of later caudillo Francisco Franco. Well before the Spanish Civil War, during the reign of Alfonso XIII, both brot ...
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José Gautier Benítez José Martín Antonio Gautier Benítez (April 12, 1848 – January 24, 1880) was a Puerto Rican poet of the Romantic Era. Early years Gautier Benítez was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico to Rodulfo Gautier and the Puerto Rican poet, Alejandr ...
, poet and writer of the
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Guaynaa Jean Carlos Santiago Pérez (born September 16, 1992), known professionally as Guaynaa, is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer. He is known for the song "Rebota", which became his first song to reach the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart in April ...
, rapper and singer * Gilda Haddock, film and telenovela actress, dancer and gospel singer *
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Francisco Lindor Francisco Miguel Lindor Serrano (born November 14, 1993), nicknamed "Mr. Smile", is a Puerto Rican professional baseball shortstop for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Cleveland Indians. ...
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Wilnelia Merced Wilnelia, Lady Forsyth-Johnson (''née'' Merced Cruz; born 12 October 1957) is a Puerto Rican former actress, model and beauty queen. She was crowned Miss World 1975, and was married to British entertainer Sir Bruce Forsyth from 1983 until his ...
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Florencio Morales Ramos Florencio ("Flor") Morales Ramos (September 5, 1915 – February 23, 1989), better known as Ramito, was a Puerto Rican trovador, and composer who was a native of Caguas, Puerto Rico. Fans of the genre consider him the king of Jíbaro music ...
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Danny Ortiz Josué Danny Ortiz Maldonado (July 26, 1976 – February 29, 2004) was a Guatemalan football goalkeeper who played for the Guatemala national team and CSD Municipal. Club career Ortíz played for both Guatemalan giants Comunicaciones and CSD ...
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and the
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for more than 50 years


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File:Museo de Arte en Caguas, Puerto Rico.jpg, Caguas Museum of Art File:Centro Musical Criollo Jose Ignacio Quinton - Caguas Puerto Rico.jpg, José Ignacio Quintón Center for Criollo Music, former First Baptist Church of Caguas File:Carusel en la Plaza de Caguas.jpg, Carousel in Plaza de Caguas File:Caguas cathedral.jpg,
Caguas Cathedral Caguas (, ) is a city and municipality in central eastern Puerto Rico. Located in the eponymous Caguas Valley between the Sierra de Cayey and Sierra de Luquillo of the Central Mountain Range, it is bordered by San Juan and Trujillo Alto to the n ...
File:Jardines botanicos entrada.jpg, Entrance to the Botanical and Cultural Gardens File:Plaza de Recreo Santiago R. Palmer en Caguas, Puerto Rico.jpg, Main square for recreation, in Caguas barrio-pueblo File:Solar Panels on Caguas, Puerto Rico Walmart.jpg, The Walmart in Caguas, Puerto Rico is one of five Walmart facilities on the island equipped with solar panels. File:Chimenea Antigua Hacienda Santa Catalina.jpg, Chimney at former sugar producing Hacienda Santa Catalina


See also

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List of Puerto Ricans This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican people, Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Rican citizens are included, as the governm ...
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History of Puerto Rico The history of Puerto Rico began with the settlement of the Ortoiroid people before 430 BC. At the time of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1493, the dominant indigenous culture was that of the Taíno. The Taíno people's num ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Caguas The Diocese of Caguas () is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in southeastern Puerto Rico in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of ...


References


Further reading


Caguas and its barrios, United States Census Bureau
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External links


Eastern Center Virtual Library

Caguas Community Portal

Huertas Junior College

San Juan Bautista School of Medicine

Columbia College

Grand Valley State University

Jardín Botánico y Cultural William Miranda Marín
* {{Authority control Municipalities of Puerto Rico San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo metropolitan area Populated places established in 1775 1770s establishments in the Spanish West Indies 1775 establishments in the Spanish Empire 1770s establishments in Puerto Rico