Ceiba, Puerto Rico

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Ceiba, Puerto Rico
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Flag Seal
Nickname: "Los Come Sopas", "La Ciudad del Marlin", "Los Sin Sopa"
Gentilic: "ceibeños"
Location

Location of Ceiba, Puerto Rico
Location of Ceiba, Puerto Rico within Puerto Rico

Government
Founded April 7, 1838
Mayor Hon. Gilberto Lex Camacho
Political party PPD
Senatorial district 8 - Carolina
Representative district 36
Geographical characteristics
Area
Total 200.28 km²
Land 70.5 km²
Water 129.78 km²
Population
Total (2000) 10,004
Density 251.8 persons/km²
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Anthem - "Ceiba"

Ceiba (sai-EE-bah) is a small town in northeast Puerto Rico. It is named after the famous Ceiba tree. Ceiba is located in the east coast of the island, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, north of Naguabo, south of Fajardo, and east of Río Grande. Ceiba is spread over 7 wards and Utuado Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city)

Driving Time from San Juan: 1 hour.

Ceiba, situated near Fajardo, used to be home of an American military air-base, the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station. Most of the units there were relocated and the base was closed on 2004. Ex-governor Sila María Calderón suggested turning the property into a major international airport, to serve as a relief to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, and to increase the number of international airlines that operate into Puerto Rico. She has was met with skepticism about these plans by such groups as environmentalists, economists and others, and the situation as far as what will be done with Ceiba's old air base is still being debated.

Locals are commonly known as "Los Come Sopa" (Soup Eaters), eventhough there is no official reason on why they were called this a few stories have been suggested. Among the tales is the belief that since the town did not have a local meat market people had to travel long distances in order to buy some meat and therefore mostly ate soup.

Ceiba is also known as "La Ciudad del Marlin" (the town of the Marlin).

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Ceiba was founded on April 7, 1838 by Luis de la Cruz. Ceiba derives its name from an Indian word Seyba, which is the name for a famous tree that grows in the island, the Ceiba pentandra,(Kapok).

Ceiba's flag derives its design and colors from the municipal coat of arms. This maintains the same symbolism given to the coat of arms. It is made of two vertical lines of the same width, red in the left side and green on the right. The red side depicts a yellow cross.

It depicts a shield with golden field with a Ceiba tree in the middle. In the upper part of the shield it has a red horizontal line with a golden cross in the middle and two golden flowers in each side. The cross symbolizes the Christian faith as well as a recognition to Don Luis de la Cruz who founded the town. The golden flowers represent sugar cane flowers. Above the shield there is a golden Spanish fort.

  • Ceiba Pueblo
  • Chupacallos
  • Daguao
  • Guayacán
  • Machos
  • Quebrada Seca
  • Río Abajo
  • Saco

Ceiba is home of the Ceiba Forest (787) which extends along the coastline between Ceiba and Fajardo. 95% of the forest is classified as mangrove. Various species of birds can be seen as well as turtles and manatees.

Its rivers includes; Daguao, Demajaguas and Fajardo

Ravines are Aguas Claras and Sacos.

Lirics Carmen E. Pérez
Arrangement Lito Peña

Ceiba... bello rincón de mi tierra
de tí se nutre mi vida
y la savia de mis venas
por tí la esperanza mía
florece en mi pensamiento.

Y por tí lanzo orgulloso
mi voz a los cuatro vientos
No cambio tus arboledas
ni campos ni riachuelos
ni este sol que vivifica
ni este pedazo de cielo
porque sería quitar
a Dios de mi pensamiento.

Y por tí Ceiba querida
ofrezco mi vida entera
resguardado por tu escudo
y abrazo a tu bandera.

Manufacturing (plywood, apparell, hardware products).

Ceiba Historic Mural Los Machos Beach Medio Mundo Beach Roosevelt Roads Base

  • Enamorado (Lovers) Marathon - February
  • Marlin Festival - May - June
  • Fiestas Patronales (Patron Saint Festivities) - June
  • Fiesta Nacional de la Raza (Race) - October
  • Marathon Del Pavo - November

Former IBF world Jr. Middleweight boxing champion Carlos Santos hails from Ceiba.

  • Felisa Rincón de Gautier - former San Juan Mayor
  • Luis Vigoreaux - Actor, producer & animator

Religious outlook: As in most towns of Puerto Rico it was founded on the Christian ideas and faith statements of the Catholic church which prevailed in previous centuries through spaniard tradition. The town still maintains a central Catholic church which can be found in the town square. Today, protestants make up most of the proclaimed christians in the town with almost a 100 small churches scattered among the different wards.

Patron Saint: San Antonio de Padua Traditional Catholic Church: Parroquia San Antonio de Padua Apartado 77 Ceiba, P.R. 00735 Tel. (787) 885-2530

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