Morovis (, ) is a
town
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and
municipality
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of
Puerto Rico
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located in the central region of the island, north of
Orocovis, south of
Manatí,
Vega Baja and
Vega Alta; east of
Ciales, and west of
Corozal. Morovis is spread over 13 barrios and
Morovis Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city).
It is part of the
San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.
History
In 1815, a group of residents, under the leadership of Don Juan José de la Torre, began the process to separate Morovis from
Manatí. In 1817, the
government of Puerto Rico
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approved the separation, but it was not until 1818 that the requirements of a population of one thousand residents and the construction of a church and several other public buildings was fulfilled, that the municipality of Morovis was officially founded. In 1822, the mayorship was constructed and in 1823, the new church was built, dedicated to ''Nuestra Señora del Carmen'' on lands donated by Don Juan Evangelista Rivera. Its first mayor was Don Juan José de la Torre, with its second mayor being Don Juan Evangelista Rivera.
Morovis has a particular nickname. It was the only municipality in Puerto Rico that did not suffer from a
cholera
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epidemic in 1853; as a result, a common phrase, ''"la isla menos Morovis"'' ("''(all of) the island but Morovis''") was coined. The phrase is believed by Puerto Ricans from outside of the town to have a negative connotation against ''moroveños'', while, in reality, it is considered a positive motto.'
In 1875, Abino Casellas was mayor of Morovis and in 1879, Cruz Maria Castro was mayor.
Puerto Rico was ceded by
Spain
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in the aftermath of the
Spanish–American War
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under the terms of the
Treaty of Paris of 1898
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and became a territory of the
United States
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. In 1899, the
United States Department of War
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conducted a
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 Morovis was 11,309.
Morovis is a mountainous municipality with an area of approximately , located slightly north of the center of the island,
which was hit particularly hard by
Hurricane Maria
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on September 20, 2017. With a 2016 estimate of 31,603 residents at the time, 1500 to 2000 homes lost their roof and 500 wooden homes were completed destroyed. Roads and bridges were impacted by landslides and flooding, and residents were left without access to electrical power, telecommunication services and basic necessities for many months.
The community in
San Lorenzo, a barrio of Morovis with about 1,000 people, was left isolated when the bridge into the barrio was washed away by the
Morovis River.
Then mayor of Morovis, Carmen Maldonado delivered food to residents, the municipal town hall became a food distribution center and she arranged for the purchase and delivery of a water truck to provide clean water daily to the residents who did not have access to clean water.
Maldonado spoke to
New York governor
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Andrew Cuomo
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, requesting his help and Cuomo responded by contacting ''H.e.a.r.t. 9/11'', a non-profit organization. In early 2019, Maldonado received and thanked volunteers from ''H.e.a.r.t. 9/11'', mostly carpenters who came to Morovis to repair and rebuild homes damaged by the hurricane. In late 2019, ''H.e.a.r.t. 9/11'' was still rebuilding roofs in Morovis.
Geography
Barrios
Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Morovis is subdivided into
barrios. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located near the center of the municipality, in a small barrio referred to as .
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Barahona
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Cuchillas
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Fránquez
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Monte Llano
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Morovis barrio-pueblo
Morovis barrio-pueblo is a Barrios of Puerto Rico, barrio and the administrative center (Seat of government, seat) of Morovis, Puerto Rico, Morovis, a municipality of Puerto Rico. Morovis barrio-pueblo has about 12 sectors and its population in 2 ...
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Morovis Norte
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Morovis Sud
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Pasto
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Perchas
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Río Grande
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San Lorenzo
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Torrecillas
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Unibón
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Vaga
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Sectors
Barrios (which are like
minor civil divisions)
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
social exclusion
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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 entire barrios, communities, sectors, or neighborhoods were in Morovis: , and .
Morovis National (Veterans) Cemetery
The
Morovis National Cemetery, a US veterans cemetery, was built in Morovis within a 247.5-acre parcel of land that can be accessed from
Highway 137 at ''Km. 11.2''. It was built to replace the existing
Puerto Rico National Cemetery
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located in
Bayamón which reached capacity.
Construction was underway in 2019 with interments slated to begin in 2021.
Economy
An Energy Consortium was signed in late February 2019 by the mayors of
Villalba,
Orocovis, Morovis,
Ciales and
Barranquitas municipalities. The consortium is the first of its kind for Puerto Rico. It is intended to have those municipalities work together to safeguard and create resilient, and efficient energy networks, with backups for their communities. This is part of the hurricane preparedness plan of these municipalities, which were hit particularly hard by
Hurricane Maria
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on September 20, 2017.
Tourism
Landmarks and places of interest
A well-known landmark in Morovis is The Red Bridge (). It's an iron bridge which was built in 1912 and is located on
PR-155 in barrio
Morovis Norte.
Cuevas Las Cabachuelas (Cabachuelas Caves) is a cave system in Puerto Rico which opened for tourism in 2019. It is located between the municipalities of Morovis and
Ciales, Puerto Rico in the Cabachuelas Natural Reserve, established in 2012
and is of cultural, archaeological, hydrological and geomorphological importance to Puerto Rico.
Guided tours are offered by the Diógenes Colón Gómez Cultural Center in Morovis, by reservation only.
La Patria Bakery, home of the , is a bakery established in 1862 in Morovis, that uses a brick oven for making bread. The bread has a curious name and look, resembling crossed legs.
The Julia M. Cheverez Electronic Library is located in the main square in
Morovis barrio-pueblo
Morovis barrio-pueblo is a Barrios of Puerto Rico, barrio and the administrative center (Seat of government, seat) of Morovis, Puerto Rico, Morovis, a municipality of Puerto Rico. Morovis barrio-pueblo has about 12 sectors and its population in 2 ...
also referred to as the ''
pueblo
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''.
Each barrio had a mural painted by a group of local artists and ValorArte and the mural images depict values such as honor, peace, responsibility, leadership and culture.
Bavarian cuisine
Casa Bavaria restaurant, located in the
Cordillera Central Central Cordillera refers to the New Guinea Highlands.
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(central mountain range) in Morovis, has become a gathering place for locals, and tourists, and was visited in 2009 by then President
Bill Clinton
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.
Culture
Festivals and events
Morovis'
patron saint
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festival takes place in July. The , celebrated in honor of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
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The first Carmelites were Christian hermits living on M ...
, is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment.
Other festivals and events include:
*Tribute to Don Felo - May
* () - June
*The
Puerto Rican cuatro Festival - July
*The Island Except Morovis - December
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Massacre of the Innocents
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day - December 28
Demographics
Government

All municipalities in Puerto Rico are administered by a mayor, elected every four years. The current mayor of Morovis is
Carmen Maldonado González, of the
Popular Democratic Party (PPD). She was first elected at the
2016 general elections.
The city belongs to the
Puerto Rico Senatorial district III, which is represented by two Senators. In 2024,
Brenda Pérez Soto and
Gabriel Gonzáles were elected as District Senators.
Transportation
There are 15 bridges in Morovis.
Major routes that go through Morovis include
PR-137,
PR-145,
PR-155,
PR-159, and
PR-160.
Symbols
The has an official flag and coat of arms.
Flag
The flag of Morovis is divided vertically in two equal parts. The immediate one to the mast is yellow and has the eagle of the coat of arms, in this case with the head facing left, toward the flagpole. The other half is divided in seven vertical stripes of equal width, four red ones alternated with three yellow ones.
Coat of arms
. The coat of arms of the Municipality of Morovis is formed by an eagle in the left partition, which symbolizes Saint John the Evangelist and sings in honor of the founder of the town, Don Juan Evangelista Rivera. The five cuatros observable in the right partition symbolize the fact that the town of Morovis is the main center of production of such typical Puerto Rican musical instruments. The shield in the center represents the Order of the Carmelite Nuns, and symbolizes as well the Our Lady of the Carmen, matron of the town. The left half is a field of yellow color (yellow for gold) in which resides a saber (black) eagle, beak and claws in red, its head enclosed with a halo.
Notable moroveños
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Wesley Correa
Wesley "Wes" Correa Crup (born April 16, 1962) is an American-Puerto Rican professional basketball player who played sixteen years in the Puerto Rican Baloncesto Superior Nacional league, all of them with the Titanes de Morovis franchise. Correa w ...
, basketball player, played for the local team 16 years
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Iluminado Davila Medina, cuatro musician
* Julio Negrón Rivera, master craftsman who makes the
Puerto Rican cuatro, a musical instrument of Puerto Rico
Gallery
USPS in Morovis, Puerto Rico.jpg, USPS in Morovis
La Patria Bakery in Morovis, Puerto Rico.jpg, La Patria, bakery established in 1862
PR-155 Puente Colorao, Morovis, Puerto Rico.jpg, Red Bridge (''Puente Colorao'') in Morovis Norte
Morovis, Puerto Rico symbols.jpg, Symbols painted on wall in downtown Morovis
PR-6622 and PR-617 signs in Morovis, Puerto Rico.jpg, Signs for routes in Morovis
Parte de el Complejo Deportivo Gerardo “Gerry” Torres en Morovis, Puerto Rico.jpg, Part of the , a sports complex in Morovis Pueblo
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See also
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List of Puerto Ricans
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History of Puerto Rico
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References
Further reading
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External links
Puerto Rico Government Directory - MorovisMorovis Municipality on Facebook
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