Aibonito, Puerto Rico

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Aibonito, Puerto Rico
Flag of Aibonito, Puerto Rico
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Nickname: La Ciudad de las Flores", "La Ciudad Fría", "El Jardín de Puerto Rico", "La Nevera De Puerto Rico
Aibonito, Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico)
Aibonito, Puerto Rico
Aibonito, Puerto Rico
Location within the island of Puerto Rico
Coordinates: 18°08′24″N 66°15′58″W / 18.14, -66.26611
Country United States
Territory Puerto Rico
Founded March 13, 1824
Government
 - Mayor Hon. José Alberto Díaz Robles (PPD)
 - Senatorial dist. 6 - Guayama
 - Representative dist. 27
Area
 - Total 31.5 sq mi (81.61 km²)
 - Land 31.5 sq mi (81.6 km²)
 - Water 0 sq mi (.01 km²)
Population (2000)
 - Gentilic Aiboniteños
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Anthem - "Aibonito"

Aibonito (ei-bo-NEE-to) is a small mountain town in Puerto Rico located in the Mountain range of Cayey, north of Salinas; south of Barranquitas and Comerio; east of Coamo; and west of Cidra, and Cayey. Aibonito is spread over 8 wards and Aibonito Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Aibonito is located on a relative high elevation (its main plaza is the highest in the island at 2,401 ft/731 m above sea level), thus cooler year round than many of island towns.

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The first Catholic church in Aibonito was built in 1825. The building was replaced by the current church, which was started in 1887 and completed in 1897. The name of the town of Aibonito is a corruption of the Taino word Jatibonicu and derives its name from Jatibonicu. Aibonito's local Taino Indian Cacique (Chief) was called Orocobix and his yucayeque or tribe was known as the Jatibonicu Taino.

Flag of the Jatibonicù Taíno of Boriken
Flag of the Jatibonicù Taíno of Boriken

Blue for the sky, white for air purity, red for love of theown motherland, and gold (yellow) for the traditional Hispanic values.

The shield is divided in four corners or quarters. The superior left corner represents the Asomante where last battles of the Hispano-American War took place, symbolized by the sword.

In the right corner we find: a white band symbolizing the fog that covers the Aiboniteños valleys and mountains in winter; on a blue field, a purple color flower typical of the region and declared official by the organizers of the First Festival of the Flowers in 1969; and in the inferior end a golden lily to remember San José, patron of the Parochial Church of the town and also symbolizing the Eminence Cardinal Luis Aponte Martinez, first Puerto Rican Cardinal of the Catholic Church. The bottom left corner on a blue background is placed the gold tower of the Manresa House to symbolize the spiritual value that such institution represents for all Puerto Rico. In the right corner a divided mountain of green color which represents the San Cristóbal Canon with a seashell in the superior part that symbolizes Apostle Santiago

  • Aibonito Pueblo
  • Asomante
  • Algarrobo
  • Caonillas
  • Cuyón
  • Llanos
  • Pasto
  • Plata
  • Robles

Mountains; Asomante (2,042 feet), La Sierra (2,394 feet) and the Torre Degetau (2,109 feet).

Rivers; Aibonito, Cuyon, La Plata and Usabon.

By Santa Guevara Marrero

Aibonito, Aibonito, Aibonito
donde vieron mis ojos la luz
son tus flores las flores más bellas
y tu cielo más puro y azul

Te recuerdo con mucho cariño
nunca, nunca te podré olvidar
Aibonito, Aibonito, Aibonito
eres tú mi pueblito ideal.

Aibonito mi pueblo querido
donde todo es belleza y bondad,
recordando tus lindos paisajes
me embarga la felicidad.

Dios Bendiga mi pueblo tan lindo
Aibonito, mi pueblo natal
tu belleza es incomparable
y tu clima que no hay otro igual.

Mainly flowers, some tobacco and coffee
Large chicken producer such as Pollos To-Ricos hailed from here.
Cattle production

The Factory Baxter is of the biggest one in the Caribbean,It produces medical tools for the hospitals and other medical uses.

Clothing, furniture and tapestry as well as pottery and ceramics;

Festivals are one of the main tourist attractions, as well as looking around the landmarks and places of interest, People love to buy, flowers and the little trees they bring, that come from there. The Festival Of The Flowers is always full in july.

  • Cañon de San Cristóbal - Barranquitas between Aibonito
  • Casa Manresa - Aibonito
  • La Piedra de Degetau - Aibonito
  • La Trinchera de Asomante - Aibonito

  • Fiestas de Pueblo - May
  • Aibonito is known for its flowers, and every year, many visitors from other Puerto Rican areas and other countries are attracted to Aibonito's annual Festival de las Flores (Festival of the Flowers). - July
  • Fiestas Patronales (Patron Saint Celebrations) - July
  • Festival del Pollo - August
  • Maratón del Pavo - November
  • Festival de la Montaña - November

Aibonito holds the record for the lowest temperature in Puerto Rico. That is 40°F on March 9th, 1917. Aibonito is the second or first in the lowest temperature, Adjuntas is its competion. Aibonito can reach a very low temperature and a high one too.

Aibonito has a BSN basketball franchise, the Polluelos de Aibonito. In 1986, with such players as Angel Cachorro Santiago, Enrique Aponte, Willie Melendez and Panama's Rolando Frazer, the Polluelos, sponsored by To-Ricos, beat the defending champions Jose Piculin Ortiz and his Atleticos de San German in seven games (game seven score: 94-92 Aibonito) to win their only championship. In 1987, the Polluelos reached the finals once again, but that time, they lost in seven games to the Titanes de Morovis. Recently, the Polluelos have not been able to see action on the BSN's tournaments because of economic problems.

Aibonito also practice´s Volleyball,Soccer and Tennis.

Coordinates: 18°08′24″N, 66°15′58″W

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