Arroyo, Puerto Rico

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Arroyo, Puerto Rico
Image:Arroyo flag.gif
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Flag Seal
Nickname: "Pueblo Ingrato-Pueblo Grato", "Los Bucaneros"
Gentilic: "Arroyanos"
Location

Location of Arroyo, Puerto Rico
Location of Arroyo, Puerto Rico within Puerto Rico

Government
Founded December 25, 1855
Mayor Hon. Basilio Figueroa de Jesús
Political party PNP
Senatorial district 7 Humacao
Representative district 34
Geographical characteristics
Area
Total 59.6 km²
Land 39 km²
Water 20.6 km²
Population
Total (2000) 20,219
Density 507 persons/km²
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Anthem – "Arroyo"

Arroyo (ah-RO-yo), is a municipality in the Southern Coastal Valley of Puerto Rico and bordered by the Caribbean Sea, east of the municipality of Guayama and northwest of the municipality of Patillas. Arroyo is spread over 5 wards and Arroyo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

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Arroyo, founded in December 25, 1855, derives its name from the small stream from which weary travelers in the past stopped for a drink of water and to rest.

Arroyo is known as "Pueblo Ingrato-Pueblo Grato".

It has two horizontal bands of equal size. The orange and black colors keep alive a past filled with adventure and accomplishment. The Coat of Arms is placed in the center of the flag.

Cut into the upper blue field a church, a rosary to the right and a flower to the left. At the base, a tower between two silver telegraph poles on green hills. At the bottom waving stripes of blue and silver, and below these, a fish. Above the shield, lies a crown of three towers filled in with purple. Below there's a banner with the motto, Arroyo Pueblo Grato (Arroyo Pleasing Town).

  • Arroyo Pueblo
  • Ancones
  • Guásima
  • Palmas
  • Pitahaya
  • Yaurel

Arroyo, Arroyo pueblo grato sol de Dios,
sale entre tus palmeras tus riberas
dan al Mar Caribe soy de Arroyo,
cuna que me vio nacer.

Riachuelo que surgió de las aguas del Río Yaurel
que fuera incitador de tu noble fundación.
Pitahaya cual región nuestro Indio comenzó
a explotar y a cultivar nuestras tierras antes de Colón.

Grandes fueron y son nuestras personas
Samuel F. B. Morse e Isabelino Cora,
Max Sánchez, Don Jesús María,
Don Cristóbal Sánchez y Don José de Choudens.

Y en nuestra educación
Cayetano Sánchez, Javier Amy,
Juan B. Huyke, Mrs. Gallart,
Mrs. Quiñones y Carmen Bozello.

Nuestra historia transcurrió no
podemos olvidar la central de
Lafayette, la Sierrita y a Nicasio Ledee.

Arroyo, Arroyo pueblo grato sol de Dios,
sale entre tus palmeras tus riberas dan al mar caribe.
Soy de Arroyo cuna que me vio nacer,
soy de Arroyo cuna que me vio nacer.

The owner of Lafayette was known as Federico Basora Aldecoa. He was very rich.He was also the owner of the theater next to the panaderia and reposteria La Familia and The Supermercados Ola.The theater is located near the Plaza.For more information call the Alacaldia,Hon.Basilio Figueroa.

Arroyo's Hospital Lafayette is one of the oldest private hospitals in the southeast of the island.

  • Enrique Huyke Monument
  • La Cora Hacienda
  • Las Palmas Beach
  • Old Tower
  • Punta Guilarte Beach - considered one of the most beautiful beaches on the island.
  • Punta de Las Figuras Lighthouse Ruins
  • Samuel F. B. Morse Monument
  • Wind Mill

  • Carnaval de Arroyo- February
  • Negra Fiesta - March
  • Cross Rosaries - May
  • Fiestas Patronales - July
  • Fish Festival - November
  • Chistmas Festival - December

  • Enrique Huyke
  • Francisco J. Amy
  • Galio Ortíz
  • José Manautou Fantauzzi
  • José Ramón Quiñones
  • Juan B. Huyke - Educator, journalist, lawyer, politician and writer
  • Marcelina Cintrón
  • Zayra Alvarez
  • Ramón Rivera Lavalet - Educator, Public Servant, Public Health Administrator
  • Lutgarda Cartagena Rivera - Public Servant, mother of Rev Elias Fernández first Catholic Priest ordained in Arroyo

Jose Cruz Jr


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Coordinates: 17°57′57″N, 66°03′41″W

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