Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Arecibo is a municipality on the northern coast of Puerto Rico, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, located north of Utuado and Ciales; east of Hatillo; and west of Barceloneta and Florida. It is about west of San Juan, the capital city. Arecibo is the largest municipality in Puerto Rico by area, and is part of the San Juan, Caguas and Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is spread over 18 wards and Arecibo Pueblo. Its population in 2010 was 96,440.
The Arecibo Observatory, which until July 2016 was the world's largest radio telescope, is located here. Arecibo is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arecibo.
History
When the Spanish arrived, they found the area occupied by the indigenous Taíno, led by Xamaica Arasibo, Cacique of the yucayeque then named Abacoa.Spanish colonists settled Arecibo in 1556, which they named for the cacique. It was their fourth settlement on the island, after Caparra, San German, and Coamo. Arecibo was officially founded as a town by the Spanish crown on May 1, 1616, under the governorship of Captain Felipe de Beaumont y Navarra, when the King of Spain granted the land to Lope Conchillos. This gave the city its nickname The Village of Captain Correo.
For some time the island was competed for by other European powers. On August 5, 1702, Captain Antonio de los Reyes Correa, a member of the Spanish Army, successfully defended Arecibo from a British Navy invasion led by rear-admiral William Whetstone. Commanding two British Navy ships and 40 men, Whetstone tried to take control of the city. Correa ambushed his forces, killing 22 British seamen and driving them off. The Spanish defenders suffered only one death and three wounded soldiers.
In 1778, Arecibo, by royal decree, was awarded the "Villa" status, though it was not integrated as such until 1802. In 1850 it was awarded the "Muy Leal". Over time, large part of its territory became separate municipalities. These include Manati, Barceloneta, Florida, Utuado, Jayuya, Hatillo, Camuy, Quebradillas and Isabela. In 1982, it was promoted to city status, though it continued to be known by its previous nickname.
Geography
Arecibo is located in the Northern Coastal Plain region of Puerto Rico, extending inland into the Karst region. It lies south of the Atlantic Ocean; north of Utuado; east of Hatillo; and west of Barceloneta and Florida. The city occupies an area of 127 square miles, of which,, is water.The Rio Grande de Arecibo is the main river in the municipality, running through the middle of it. South of the municipality, in the karst region, it forms the Dos Bocas Lake, a primary source of water for Northern Puerto Rico. Several rivers feed the Rio Grande, including the Tanama River. Caño Santiago is an artificial canal created in the 19th century by partially diverting the Tanama River's waters towards a small temporary stream, to supply water to poor neighborhoods in Arecibo, discharging into the Arecibo River near its own mouth. In the 1950s it was modified to pass slightly more south of the city center. Poor maintenance, sediment and pollution has turned the canal once again into a temporary stream. East of the river lies Caño Tiburones, an important marshland area that provides habitat for many kinds of birds and wildlife.
Arecibo has two forest reserves. Cambalache State Forest is located along the Barceloneta city limits, while Rio Abajo State Forest is located between Arecibo and Utuado. Caves include Cueva Ventana, which overlooks a valley formed by the Rio Grande de Arecibo, and La Cueva del Indio, where paintings made by prehistoric indigenous peoples have been seen.
Environmental impact studies have been done to consider remedies for flooding that often occurs in Arecibo.
Barrios
Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Arecibo is subdivided into barrios. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located in a small barrio referred to as "el pueblo", near the center of the municipality.- Arecibo barrio-pueblo including Jareales subbarrio
- Arenalejos
- Arrozal
- Cambalache
- Carreras
- Domingo Ruíz
- Dominguito
- Esperanza
- Factor
- Garrochales
- Hato Abajo
- Hato Arriba
- Hato Viejo
- Islote
- Miraflores
- Río Arriba
- Sabana Hoyos
- Santana
- Tanamá
Sectors
Special Communities
Of the 742 places on the list of Comunidades Especiales de Puerto Rico, the following barrios, communities, sectors, or neighborhoods are in Arecibo:Animas – Factor 1, Sector Los Muertos in Arrozal, Sector El Jobo in Rio Arriba, Sector El Valle in Rio Arriba, Buenos Aires, Calichoza, Canta Gallo, Carreras, Cruz Roja, El Cerro – Factor 1, Abra San Francisco, El Vigía, Esperanza, La Planta, Palo Blanco, and Sector Carolina in Sabana Hoyos.
Climate
Tropical monsoon climate, occasionally also known as a tropical wet climate or tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate in climate classification, is a relatively rare type of climate. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is ""..Tourism
Landmarks and places of interest
- Arecibo Harbor
- Cathedral of Saint Philip the Apostle
The cathedral of Arecibo is Puerto Rico's second-largest church after the Cathedral of San Juan. The plan is rectangular with three naves; the side naves are cut short to allow large flanking chapels, which occupy almost half the length of the church. The apse is semicircular, and has an unusual half-dome covering it. The facade is a triangular composition of three stages. The top stage, a short central tower, is a later addition, according to local architects and historians. Neoclassic ornamentation is used in an academic fashion on the lowest stage, but the other two show a less traditional use of bands and pilasters. The Renaissance-style windows are uncommon in Puerto Rican churches, but the central tower over the entrance is a common motif used throughout the island.
- City Hall
The City Hall of Arecibo is typical of these regional seats of government. It is relatively modest in size, of stuccoed masonry, with an academically correct composition, having a pedimented center pavilion which projects slightly. The lower story is rusticated, with arched openings; the three doorways in the center giving the effect of a loggia. The upper windows all have segmental pediments and balconies; the central trio share one long balcony. Architectural detailing is modest, but the building is graceful and charming.
- Punta Los Morrillos Lighthouse
- Arecibo Observatory
- Cambalache Forest Reserve
- Casa Ulanga
- Cueva del Indio
- Christopher Columbus statue
- Dos Bocas Lake
- Paseo Victor Rojas
- Manuel "Petaca" Iguina Coliseum
- Museum of Art and History of Arecibo
- Beaches
Also nearby is a facility for launching sounding rockets. Since 1966 many rockets of the Nike Apache, Nike Javellin, Nike Iroquois, Nike Tomahawk, Black Brant, Taurus Orion, and Terrier Orion types have been launched from this facility.
Culture
Festivals and events
Arecibo celebrates its patron saint festival in May. The Fiestas Patronales de San Felipe Apostol is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment.Other festivals and events celebrated in Arecibo include:
- Bicycle competition – January
- Festival de paracaidismo de Puerto Rico – February
- Arecibo Carnival – February
- Folklore Festival – July
- Beach festival – July
- Artisan Fair – September
- Cetí Festival – November
- Centennial of the Puerto Rican flag – December
Sports
The Capitanes won their first ever championship in 1959. After that, the Capitanes have not had much luck in their basketball tournaments, but in 2002, they started to turn things around, reaching the semifinals. However, they lost the series to the Vaqueros by losing four straight games, after having a 3–0 game lead in the series. The Capitanes won the National Superior Basketball championship in 2005 beating the Vaqueros of Bayamón in four games. This was the first championship in 46 years. In 2007 they got to the finals, losing in the overtime on the seventh game of the series against Los Cangrejos de Santurce. In 2008 Arecibo won the tournament championship again, against the Gigantes of Carolina. In 2010, they won again against Los Vaqueros of Bayamon.
Radio stations
- WCMN-FM – Hot 102 107.3 FM
- WCMN-AM – NotiUno 1280 AM
- WNIK-FM – Super K 106 FM
- WNIK-AM – Radio Unica
- WMIA-AM – MIA Radio Arecibo 1070 AM
Economy
Business
Arecibo's main shopping mall is Plaza del Atlantico as well as the one situated in the neighboring town of Hatillo, Plaza del Norte.Industrial
Arecibo is home to Fortune 500 corporations such as Merck, General Electric. Other important companies are Thermo King Corporation, Eaton, Los Cidrines, Expressway Eco Printing, Arecibo Tropical Flag and ABB.Demographics
The municipality of Arecibo is 60.24% white, 26.23% mixed, 9.7% black, and 3.8% Asian. The majority of the population is mostly of Spanish descent, but there has been intermarriage with more recent groups from other parts of Europe. with some having Middle Eastern, French, Italian, American or of other descent. People who are multi-racial may also have ancestors more than one of the European groups, and among more than one African nation as well. Ethnic Asians are mostly from India and China.The United States took control of Puerto Rico from Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish-American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and conducted its first census of Puerto Rico, finding that the population of Arecibo was 36,910.
Government
All municipalities in Puerto Rico are administered by a mayor, elected every four years. The current mayor of Arecibo is Carlos Molina, of the New Progressive Party. He was elected at the 2012 general elections.The city belongs to the Puerto Rico Senatorial district III, which is represented by two Senators. In 2008, José Emilio González and Angel Martínez were elected as District Senators.
Symbols
Flag
The flag of Arecibo derives its composition and colors from the coat of arms of the city. It is divided vertically in two equal parts. The left side is blue having a belt that stands for "Captain Correa", a local military hero from Spanish times. The right side is made up of blue and yellow diamonds alternating in a checkerboard pattern referring to the coat of arms of Felipe de Beaumont y Navarra governor of Puerto Rico and founder of the city. The crown represents The Cacique Arasibo. The turtles represent the ancientness of the city also because of the indigenous people of the region and that the hunting of turtles was a source of wealth. The towers were a form to describe the population of a settlement. Three towers represent a municipality, four towers represent a village, and five towers represent a city.Coat of arms
The shield is divided by diagonal lines in golden and blue rhombuses with a blue stripe in the superior part, in which resides an opened five-point crown and which is adorned with drawings characterizing the art of the Taínos. The people of Arecibo also honored Captain Antonio de los Reyes Correa by including a gold colored belt in their coat of arms with the words "Muy Leal", which means "Very Faithful", in representation of Correa. This combination of symbols represents the Indian Cacique from whom the population's name derives, the governor that erected the town and the hero Captain Correa who defended the town from a British invasion.Nicknames
Arecibo is known as "La Villa del Capitán Correa" after the Puerto Rican hero Captain Antonio de los Reyes Correa of the Spanish Army, who drove off a British Navy invasion by ambushing forces led by rear-admiral William Whetstone. Arecibo is also known as "El Diamante Del Norte".Transportation
Arecibo has a small noncommercial airport, named Antonio Juarbe Pol Airport, which currently has no commercial airline flights.PR-22 passes through the city, but bypasses downtown. Downtown can be accessed via PR-2, PR-10 and PR-129.
There are 51 bridges in Arecibo.
The Puente Victor Rojas collapsed during Hurricane Georges in 1998 but was rebuilt.
Education
Arecibo is home to several public and private schools distributed through several regions. Public education is handled by the State Department of Education.There are also several colleges and universities located in the city. Some of them are:
- University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo
- Interamerican University of Puerto Rico
- Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
- Universidad del Este
Notable people
The following is a list of notable people from Arecibo:- Antonio de los Reyes Correa – military hero
- Arasibo – Taino Cacique
- Cayetano Coll y Cuchí – the first President of Puerto Rico House of Representatives
- Cayetano Coll y Toste – historian
- Delma S. Arrigoitia – author
- Edna Coll – educator
- Francisco Gonzalo Marín – poet who fought for Cuba's independence
- Isabel Cuchí Coll – journalist
- José Coll y Cuchí – politician; founder of Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
- Luisa Capetillo – union leader/civil rights activist
- Manuel Zeno Gandía – author
- María Cadilla – educator
- Melba Acosta – Secretary of Treasury of PR
- Myrta Silva – singer
- René Marqués – playwright
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