sábado, 15 de enero de 2011

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CAMUY, PUERTO RICO



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Camuy, Puerto Rico

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

— Municipality —

Flag
Coat of arms

Nickname(s): Ciudad Romántica", "Ciudad de los Areneros", "Ciudad del Sol Taíno
Anthem: "Pedazo de Borinquen"

Location of Camuy in Puerto Rico
Coordinates: 18°29′02″N 66°50′42″W / 18.48389°N 66.845°W / 18.48389; -66.845Coordinates: 18°29′02″N 66°50′42″W / 18.48389°N 66.845°W / 18.48389; -66.845
Country United States
Territory Puerto Rico
Founded 1807
Government
- Mayor Hon. Edwin García Feliciano (PNP)
- Senatorial dist. 3 - Arecibo
- Representative dist. 15
Area
- Total 52.3 sq mi (135.49 km2)
- Land 46.3 sq mi (120 km2)
- Water 6 sq mi (15.49 km2)
Population (2009)
- Total 40,302
- Density 770.4/sq mi (297.5/km2)
Demonym Camuyanos
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Zip code

Camuy (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈmwi]) 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). The town celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2007.

Camuy is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History

Camuy founded in 1807 by Petronila Matos, and formerly part of Arecibo 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 camuy , Taíno for "beautiful scenery", and still another states that Camuy was the name of the Taíno chief Yumac with the letters inverted. The "sun" legend is reflected in the coat of arms for the municipality.

In its beginnings Camuy was integrated into the Partition of San Antonio de la Tuna. The "partitions" were great expanses of land that divided Puerto Rico. This region today is known as Isabela, Puerto Rico. At the time the partition covered the areas between Aguadilla and Arecibo, what is known today as the municipalities of Camuy, Hatillo, Quebradillas, Isabela, Utuado, and San Sebastián.

The population of Camuy was 40,302 at the 2000 census, and it has land area of 120.24 km2 (46 sq mi). The municipality is a popular suburb.

Flag

The flag is green like the coat of arms. A white undulating band runs horizontally across and is interrupted in the middle by the figure of the Camuy sun, in this case represented by the colors yellow and black.

Coat of arms

The silver-waving stripe symbolizes the Camuy River (interrupted in the center because the river goes underground for part of its trajectory). The three tower crown distinguishes Camuy as a municipality.

Barrios (Districts/Wards)

Abra Honda
Camuy Arriba
Camuy Pueblo
Cibao
Ciénagas
Membrillo
Piedra Gorda
Puente
Puertos
Quebrada
Santiago
Yeguada
Zanja[1]

Geography

A view from inside the Camuy River CavernCamuy belongs to the zone designated as the plateau of the northwest where the terrain is level and known as the Valley of Quebradillas. Towards the interior of the municipality, the topography becomes very irregular near Cibao. This strip of land, a zone of wooded hills and depressions, divides Camuy completely into two strips, north and south. The northern strip is known as Lomas de los Puertos.

The Camuy River forms part of the hydrographic system with a length of 24 miles, which at one point becomes a narrow canyon that forms one of the most beautiful cave systems in the world: the Rio Camuy Caverns, first explored in 1958. The Camuy River along with the Caverns are the 3rd largest and longest underground system in the world and the river is one of the few remaining active underground rivers in the Americas, stretching for miles.

The Cibao River is also part of the system.

Economy
Agriculture

Agriculture (sugarcane some time ago) Cattle and milk production.

Business

There's an active manufacturing industry in the city, including companies such as Alaska based Cazador Apparel, Seamless Textiles, Hanes, Best Quality Coop and Camuy Furniture Warehouse.

In terms of commercial development, several fast foods franchises, banks and stores can be found in Camuy. Two strip malls are also planned to be constructed in the city.

Tourism plays an important role in Camuy's economy due in part to the Rio Camuy Caves, La Cueva de Camuy Recreational Area and Camuy's public beaches.

Tourism

Camuy is known for its Parque de las Cavernas del Río Camuy (Camuy River Cave Park), a large network of natural limestone caves and underground waterways shared with nearby municipalities of Hatillo and Lares. The cave system was first documented in the 1973 book Discovery At The Rio Camuy (ISBN 0-517-50594-0) by Russell and Jeanne Gurnee. The park built around the cave system features tours of some of the caves, and is one of the most popular natural attractions in Puerto Rico. The caverns were created by the Río Camuy (Camuy River), the third longest underground river in the world.[2] In recognition of this, the Camuy coat of arms includes a symbol for the underground river. Camuy with it's friendly people and beautiful beaches is an emerging destination for Female sex tourism and is known around the island as La Ciudad Romantica (The Romantic City).

Landmarks and places of interest

Hacienda Morell
Peñon Brussi Beach
Peñon Amador Beach (Home of the Flamingo)
Rio Camuy Cave Park
La Cueva de Camuy
Paseo Tablado del Rio Camuy
El Cerro de Perico
Iglesia de Piedra
Camuy History Museum

Festivals and events

Velorio Tres Reyes Magos or Three Kings Celebration - January
Mondongo Festival - February
Camuy Carnival - February
Balseada del Rio Camuy - March
Patron Festivities San José - May
Peñon Brussi Beach Festival - July
Cultural Fair - November [3]

The patron saint of Camuy is San José. His day is celebrated on May 1]. The patron saint festivities (Fiestas Patronales) are celebrated every year around the last 2 weeks of the month of May, the month of Saint Joseph. His official liturgical day is May 1.

Education

Camuy currently has:

11 Public Elementary Schools
5 Public Intermediate Schools
3 Public High schools
1 Private Elementary School
1 Community College [4]

Religion

Just like the whole island, Camuy is first and foremost Catholic but there are other religions present in the town, including Protestant denominations such as the Pentecostals, Presbyterians, Methodists, and others. There are three Roman Catholic Parishes in Camuy, San Jose Parish named after the patron of the town and located in the town square, Saint Joseph, The Miraculous Medal (also known as "El Calvario"), in the Piedra Gorda ward and the third one is The Assumption of Mary, located at Barrio Quebrada. The other famous church is the Methodist church named "Iglesia de Piedra" (Church of Stone) because of its design. The whole church is made completely out of stone.

Sports

The town has many sports (Volleyball, Basketball, Martial Arts, Swimming etc.) but most notably are their baseball teams. Many of them are part of the little league and the intermediate system but at the top the two professional Class A and Double AA baseball teams called "Los Arenosos" (Referring to the abundance of sand from the coastline).

A new municipal sports complex is planned to start construction by the end of 2009.


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