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Florida (Spanish pronunciation: [floˈɾiða]) is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the karst region north of Ciales, south of Barceloneta, east of Arecibo, and west of Manatí. Florida is not like other municipalities of Puerto Rico with multiple subdivisions called barrios. It has one barrio called Florida Adentro and two other subdivisions: Florida Zona Urbana and Pajonal comunidad. It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Florida
Municipio de Florida
Town and Municipality
Building in Florida with flags out front
Nicknames: 
"Pueblo de la Piña Cayenalisa", "La Tierra del Río Encantado", "Tierra de los Mogotes"
Anthem: "Florida jardín hermoso (1961)"
Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Florida Municipality
Coordinates: 18°21′49″N 66°34′17″W / 18.36361°N 66.57139°W / 18.36361; -66.57139Coordinates: 18°21′49″N 66°34′17″W / 18.36361°N 66.57139°W / 18.36361; -66.57139
Commonwealth Puerto Rico
Founded1971
Barrios
1 barrio
Government
 • MayorJosé Gerena Polanco (PNP)
 • Senatorial dist.3 – Arecibo
 • Representative dist.13
Area
 • Total26 km2 (10 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total11,692
 • Rank72nd in Puerto Rico
 • Density450/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
DemonymFlorideños
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
ZIP Code
00650
Area code787/939
Major routes

History

Florida was founded first as a barrio of Barceloneta in 1881 when a priest, Father Carrión, the mayor of Barceloneta, and other dignitaries arrived at a terrain of almost 4 acres. They decided to establish a new barrio and the owner of the place, Don Manuel Cintrón granted the land while he retained a piece of it. The barrio was first called Florida Adentro.[2]

During the 20th century, several efforts were made to declare Florida as a municipality. First, on April 14, 1949, House Representative Francisco Díaz Marchand presented a project to create a legislative commission that would study the economic and social conditions of the barrio, to determine the suitability of it as an independent municipality. The project was unsuccessful. In 1960, Manuel Frías Morales presented a law that would permit the study to establish the municipality but it didn't succeed either.

Finally, on June 14, 1971, the Senate of Puerto Rico and Governor Don Luis A. Ferré approved the law that officially created the municipality of Florida. It is thus the youngest municipality established in the island.

On September 20, 2017 Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico. In Florida, 1400 homes were a total loss and 2,295 homes were partially damaged.[3]

Geography

Florida is the second smallest municipality of Puerto Rico, with an area of 10 square miles. The municipality is the only in Puerto Rico with its urban area within the northern karst region (sometimes referred as the Northern Karst Hills), thus it is surrounded by low elevation haystack hills known as mogotes. The southern border of the municipality with Ciales remains one of the least developed areas on the island, due to the ruggedness of the karst. The Rio Encantado is a subterranean river that goes through this area.[4] Several caves are in the town like Román Cave, Miró Cave, and Juana Gómez Cave.[5] Balcon Cave (Cueva Balcon) is located in Florida.[6]

Barrios

 
Florida.

Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Florida is subdivided into administrative units called barrios (which means barrios or boroughs or neighborhoods in English). A newer municipality of Puerto Rico, Florida has one barrio called Florida Adentro and two subbarrios: Florida Zona Urbana and Pajonal and it does not have a barrio-pueblo like most of the other municipalities of Puerto Rico.[7][8][9]

The following areas are neighborhoods in Florida:

  • Parcelas Arroyo
  • Parcelas Selgas
  • Pueblo Viejo
  • San Agustín
  • Perol
  • Tosas

Sectors

Barrios (which are like minor civil divisions)[10] are subdivided into smaller local populated place areas/units called sectores (sectors in English). The types of sectores may vary, from sector to urbanización to reparto to barriada to residencial, among others.[11][12][13][14][15]

Special Communities

Comunidades Especiales de Puerto Rico (Special Communities of Puerto Rico) are marginalized communities whose citizens are experiencing a certain amount of social exclusion. A map shows these communities occur in nearly every municipality of the commonwealth. Of the 742 places that were on the list in 2014, the following barrios, communities, sectors, or neighborhoods were in Florida: Sector El Hoyo in Comunidad San Agustín, Comunidad Arroyo, Sector Polvorín in Comunidad La Ceiba, Comunidad La Fuente, Estancias de Arroyo in La Joya, Sector El Cerro in Pajonal, and Sectors La Charca and Los Quemaos (both) in Parcelas Selgas.[16]

Culture

Festival and events

Florida celebrates its patron saint festival in September. The Fiestas Patronales de Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment.[5]

Other festivals and events celebrated in Florida include:

  • Three Kings Festival – January
  • Cayenalisa Pineapple Festival- July
  • Cultural Fair of Río Encantado – October

Economy

 
Sign for Florida Pharmaceuticals and PR-140, Exit 57 from PR-2

Florida's economy had mostly relied on agriculture, specifically pineapple, crops and other fruit related products. Today that's history with the high taxes impose on small vendors, there had been a few of manufacturing plants establishing in the area. There are pharmaceuticals in Florida.[17][18]

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
19807,232
19908,68920.1%
200012,36742.3%
201012,6802.5%
202011,692−7.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[19]
1899 (shown as 1900)[20] 1910–1930[21]
1930–1950[22] 1960–2000[23] 2010[24] 2020[25]

Florida is one of the least populated municipalities of Puerto Rico, perhaps due to its small size. The population, according to the 2000 census, was 12,237 with a population density of 1,236.7 people per square mile (475.6/km2). After its establishment in 1974, the population has steadily increased over the years, with 7,232 people in the 1980 census.

Statistics taken from the 2000 census shows that 86.0% of Florideños are of White origin, 4.9% are black, 0.2% are Amerindian etc.

Race – Florida, Puerto Rico – 2000 Census[26]
Race Population % of Total
White 11,381 92.0%
Black/African American 305 2.5%
American Indian and Alaska Native 43 0.3%
Asian 31 0.3%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0 0.0%
Some other race 409 3.3%
Two or more races 198 1.6%

Government

After its initial establishment, Florida belonged to the Barceloneta region.[27] In 1949 and 1960 there were some attempts to separate the barrio from Barceloneta, but these were unsuccessful. However, in 1974, Governor Luis A. Ferré and the Puerto Rican Senate officially declared Florida an independent municipality. Its first mayor was Jorge L. Pérez Piñeiro. The current mayor is José Gerena Polanco, of the New Progressive Party (PNP). 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.[28]

Symbols

The municipio has an official flag and coat of arms.[29]

Flag

It consists of three horizontal stripes, with the following colors and widths: green the superior and white the inferior, with five modules of width each one, the center one red, with a width of one module.[30]

Coat of arms

Field of silver, in an abyss, a gules (red) anchored cross, like the one in the Asturian district of Llanes. The cross is anchored between two branches of bloomed poinsettias (Poinsettia pulcherrima). A green terrace represents the hilly terrain of the town, with a stripe forming waves outlined in silver which represents the underground river of Encantado. At the top, a three tower gold crown distinct in municipalities coat of arms. The shield can be surrounded, to its flanks and bottom by two crossed coffee tree branches with fruits.[30]

Names

Florida derives its name from the abundant flowers and natural resources on its land. It is also known as La Tierra del Río Encantado due to an underground river called Encantado. Another nickname is the Pueblo de la Piña Cayenalisa due to its pineapple crops.

Education

There are several public and private schools, serving students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, distributed throughout the municipality of Florida. Public education is handled by the Puerto Rico Department of Education. These are some of the schools in Florida, as of 2020:[11]

  • Adolfo Egüen School
  • Juanita Ramírez González School
  • Juan Ponce De León II School
  • Francisco Frías Morales School
  • Ricardo Rodríguez Torres School
  • Early Head Start

Transportation

Puerto Rico Highway 22 provides access to PR-140, which leads to Florida from the cities of Mayagüez in the west, or San Juan in the north.

Like most other towns in the island, it has a public transportation system consisting of public cars.[citation needed]

There is only one bridge in Florida.[31]

Mayors of Florida

  • 1974–1981 – Jorge Luis Pérez Piñeiro
  • 1981–1984 – Heriberto González Vélez
  • 1984–1992 – Juan Ramon De León Vélez [Johnny]
  • 1992–2004 – Maria Dolores Guzmán Cardona [Maggie]
  • 2004–2012 – José Aaron Pargas Ojeda
  • 2012–present – José Gerena Polanco

Notable Florideños

  • Charlie Montoyo – Current Manager of the Toronto Blue Jays and former Major League Baseball player
  • Alexis MateoDrag queen and contestant on Season 3 of RuPaul's Drag Race.
  • Danny A. Viera Carrero- Primer puertorriqueño como jefe de tripulación en el avión del Secretario de Defensa de los Estados Unidos 2008–2011 y Primer Crewchief y jefe de comunicaciones del jefe de Operaciones Navales de los Estados Unidos 2011–2015.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bureau, US Census. "PUERTO RICO: 2020 Census". The United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
  2. ^ Puerto Rico (1977). Acts and Resolutions of Puerto Rico. Equity de Puerto Rico. p. 822.
  3. ^ "María, un nombre que no vamos a olvidar. Florida quedó oliendo a muerte tras el paso de María" [Maria, a name we will never forget. Florida was left smelling of death in Maria's aftermath]. El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). June 13, 2019. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  4. ^ "Río Encantado". Para la Naturaleza. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Florida Municipality". enciclopediapr.org. Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades (FPH). from the original on August 28, 2019. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  6. ^ "Cueva Balcones Florida PR para CIAM". YouTube (in Spanish). CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN AMBIENTAL JPL. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  7. ^ Gwillim Law (May 20, 2015). Administrative Subdivisions of Countries: A Comprehensive World Reference, 1900 through 1998. McFarland. p. 300. ISBN 978-1-4766-0447-3. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  8. ^ Puerto Rico:2010:population and housing unit counts.pdf (PDF). U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau. 2010. (PDF) from the original on February 20, 2017. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 24, 2018. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  10. ^ . factfinder.com. US Census. Archived from the original on May 13, 2017. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  11. ^ a b "PRECINTO ELECTORAL FLORIDA 024" (PDF). Comisión Estatal de Elecciones (in Spanish). PR Government. October 19, 2018. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  12. ^ Mari Mut, José A. (August 28, 2013). "Los pueblos de Puerto Rico y las iglesias de sus plazas" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 19, 2020 – via archive.org.
  13. ^ "Agencia: Oficina del Coordinador General para el Financiamiento Socioeconómico y la Autogestión (Proposed 2016 Budget)". Puerto Rico Budgets (in Spanish). Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  14. ^ Rivera Quintero, Marcia (2014), El vuelo de la esperanza : Proyecto de las Comunidades Especiales Puerto Rico, 1997–2004 (Primera edición ed.), San Juan, Puerto Rico Fundación Sila M. Calderón, ISBN 978-0-9820806-1-0
  15. ^ "Leyes del 2001". Lex Juris Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Retrieved June 24, 2019.
  16. ^ Rivera Quintero, Marcia (2014), El vuelo de la esperanza:Proyecto de las Comunidades Especiales Puerto Rico, 1997–2004 (Primera edición ed.), San Juan, Puerto Rico Fundación Sila M. Calderón, p. 273, ISBN 978-0-9820806-1-0
  17. ^ Bomey, Nathan (September 22, 2017). "Hurricane Maria halts crucial drug manufacturing in Puerto Rico, may spur shortages". USA TODAY. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  18. ^ "Pharmaceutical industry: Eyes on Puerto Rico". El Nuevo Día. March 10, 2020. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  19. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  20. ^ "Report of the Census of Porto Rico 1899". War Department Office Director Census of Porto Rico. from the original on July 16, 2017. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  21. ^ "Table 3-Population of Municipalities: 1930 1920 and 1910" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. (PDF) from the original on August 17, 2017. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  22. ^ "Table 4-Area and Population of Municipalities Urban and Rural: 1930 to 1950" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. (PDF) from the original on August 30, 2015. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
  23. ^ "Table 2 Population and Housing Units: 1960 to 2000" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. (PDF) from the original on July 24, 2017. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  24. ^ Puerto Rico:2010:population and housing unit counts.pdf (PDF). U.S. Dept. of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau. 2010. (PDF) from the original on February 20, 2017. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  25. ^ Bureau, US Census. "PUERTO RICO: 2020 Census". The United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
  26. ^ "Ethnicity 2000 census" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on February 16, 2008. Retrieved April 2, 2009.
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  28. ^ Elecciones Generales 2008: Escrutinio General November 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR
  29. ^ "Ley Núm. 70 de 2006 -Ley para disponer la oficialidad de la bandera y el escudo de los setenta y ocho (78) municipios". LexJuris de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  30. ^ a b "FLORIDA". LexJuris (Leyes y Jurisprudencia) de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). February 19, 2020. from the original on February 19, 2020. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  31. ^ "Florida Bridges". National Bridge Inventory Data. US Dept. of Transportation. from the original on February 21, 2019. Retrieved February 20, 2019.

External links

  • Municipality of Florida (in Spanish)
  • Viability Study of Florida (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)
  • "Florida". Salon Hogar.
  • Welcome to Puerto Rico! Florida

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For other uses see Florida Florida Spanish pronunciation floˈɾida is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the karst region north of Ciales south of Barceloneta east of Arecibo and west of Manati Florida is not like other municipalities of Puerto Rico with multiple subdivisions called barrios It has one barrio called Florida Adentro and two other subdivisions Florida Zona Urbana and Pajonal comunidad It is part of the San Juan Caguas Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area Florida Municipio de FloridaTown and MunicipalityBuilding in Florida with flags out frontFlagCoat of armsNicknames Pueblo de la Pina Cayenalisa La Tierra del Rio Encantado Tierra de los Mogotes Anthem Florida jardin hermoso 1961 Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Florida MunicipalityCoordinates 18 21 49 N 66 34 17 W 18 36361 N 66 57139 W 18 36361 66 57139 Coordinates 18 21 49 N 66 34 17 W 18 36361 N 66 57139 W 18 36361 66 57139Commonwealth Puerto RicoFounded1971Barrios1 barrio Florida AdentroGovernment MayorJose Gerena Polanco PNP Senatorial dist 3 Arecibo Representative dist 13Area Total26 km2 10 sq mi Population 2020 1 Total11 692 Rank72nd in Puerto Rico Density450 km2 1 200 sq mi DemonymFloridenosTime zoneUTC 4 AST ZIP Code00650Area code787 939Major routes Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Barrios 2 2 Sectors 2 3 Special Communities 3 Culture 3 1 Festival and events 4 Economy 5 Demographics 6 Government 7 Symbols 7 1 Flag 7 2 Coat of arms 7 3 Names 8 Education 9 Transportation 10 Mayors of Florida 11 Notable Floridenos 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditFlorida was founded first as a barrio of Barceloneta in 1881 when a priest Father Carrion the mayor of Barceloneta and other dignitaries arrived at a terrain of almost 4 acres They decided to establish a new barrio and the owner of the place Don Manuel Cintron granted the land while he retained a piece of it The barrio was first called Florida Adentro 2 During the 20th century several efforts were made to declare Florida as a municipality First on April 14 1949 House Representative Francisco Diaz Marchand presented a project to create a legislative commission that would study the economic and social conditions of the barrio to determine the suitability of it as an independent municipality The project was unsuccessful In 1960 Manuel Frias Morales presented a law that would permit the study to establish the municipality but it didn t succeed either Finally on June 14 1971 the Senate of Puerto Rico and Governor Don Luis A Ferre approved the law that officially created the municipality of Florida It is thus the youngest municipality established in the island On September 20 2017 Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico In Florida 1400 homes were a total loss and 2 295 homes were partially damaged 3 Geography EditFlorida is the second smallest municipality of Puerto Rico with an area of 10 square miles The municipality is the only in Puerto Rico with its urban area within the northern karst region sometimes referred as the Northern Karst Hills thus it is surrounded by low elevation haystack hills known as mogotes The southern border of the municipality with Ciales remains one of the least developed areas on the island due to the ruggedness of the karst The Rio Encantado is a subterranean river that goes through this area 4 Several caves are in the town like Roman Cave Miro Cave and Juana Gomez Cave 5 Balcon Cave Cueva Balcon is located in Florida 6 Barrios Edit Florida Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico Florida is subdivided into administrative units called barrios which means barrios or boroughs or neighborhoods in English A newer municipality of Puerto Rico Florida has one barrio called Florida Adentro and two subbarrios Florida Zona Urbana and Pajonal and it does not have a barrio pueblo like most of the other municipalities of Puerto Rico 7 8 9 The following areas are neighborhoods in Florida Parcelas Arroyo Parcelas Selgas Pueblo Viejo San Agustin Perol TosasSectors Edit Further information List of barrios and sectors of Florida Puerto Rico Barrios which are like minor civil divisions 10 are subdivided into smaller local populated place areas units called sectores sectors in English The types of sectores may vary from sector to urbanizacion to reparto to barriada to residencial among others 11 12 13 14 15 Special Communities Edit See also Puerto Rico Office for Socioeconomic and Community Development Comunidades Especiales de Puerto Rico Special Communities of Puerto Rico are marginalized communities whose citizens are experiencing a certain amount of social exclusion A map shows these communities occur in nearly every municipality of the commonwealth Of the 742 places that were on the list in 2014 the following barrios communities sectors or neighborhoods were in Florida Sector El Hoyo in Comunidad San Agustin Comunidad Arroyo Sector Polvorin in Comunidad La Ceiba Comunidad La Fuente Estancias de Arroyo in La Joya Sector El Cerro in Pajonal and Sectors La Charca and Los Quemaos both in Parcelas Selgas 16 Culture EditFestival and events Edit Florida celebrates its patron saint festival in September The Fiestas Patronales de Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades games artisans amusement rides regional food and live entertainment 5 Other festivals and events celebrated in Florida include Three Kings Festival January Cayenalisa Pineapple Festival July Cultural Fair of Rio Encantado OctoberEconomy Edit Sign for Florida Pharmaceuticals and PR 140 Exit 57 from PR 2 Florida s economy had mostly relied on agriculture specifically pineapple crops and other fruit related products Today that s history with the high taxes impose on small vendors there had been a few of manufacturing plants establishing in the area There are pharmaceuticals in Florida 17 18 Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 19807 232 19908 68920 1 200012 36742 3 201012 6802 5 202011 692 7 8 U S Decennial Census 19 1899 shown as 1900 20 1910 1930 21 1930 1950 22 1960 2000 23 2010 24 2020 25 Florida is one of the least populated municipalities of Puerto Rico perhaps due to its small size The population according to the 2000 census was 12 237 with a population density of 1 236 7 people per square mile 475 6 km2 After its establishment in 1974 the population has steadily increased over the years with 7 232 people in the 1980 census Statistics taken from the 2000 census shows that 86 0 of Floridenos are of White origin 4 9 are black 0 2 are Amerindian etc Race Florida Puerto Rico 2000 Census 26 Race Population of TotalWhite 11 381 92 0 Black African American 305 2 5 American Indian and Alaska Native 43 0 3 Asian 31 0 3 Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander 0 0 0 Some other race 409 3 3 Two or more races 198 1 6 Government EditMain article Mayoralty in Puerto Rico After its initial establishment Florida belonged to the Barceloneta region 27 In 1949 and 1960 there were some attempts to separate the barrio from Barceloneta but these were unsuccessful However in 1974 Governor Luis A Ferre and the Puerto Rican Senate officially declared Florida an independent municipality Its first mayor was Jorge L Perez Pineiro The current mayor is Jose Gerena Polanco of the New Progressive Party PNP 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 Jose Emilio Gonzalez and Angel Martinez were elected as District Senators 28 Symbols EditThe municipio has an official flag and coat of arms 29 Flag Edit It consists of three horizontal stripes with the following colors and widths green the superior and white the inferior with five modules of width each one the center one red with a width of one module 30 Coat of arms Edit Field of silver in an abyss a gules red anchored cross like the one in the Asturian district of Llanes The cross is anchored between two branches of bloomed poinsettias Poinsettia pulcherrima A green terrace represents the hilly terrain of the town with a stripe forming waves outlined in silver which represents the underground river of Encantado At the top a three tower gold crown distinct in municipalities coat of arms The shield can be surrounded to its flanks and bottom by two crossed coffee tree branches with fruits 30 Names Edit Florida derives its name from the abundant flowers and natural resources on its land It is also known as La Tierra del Rio Encantado due to an underground river called Encantado Another nickname is the Pueblo de la Pina Cayenalisa due to its pineapple crops Education EditThere are several public and private schools serving students in pre kindergarten through twelfth grade distributed throughout the municipality of Florida Public education is handled by the Puerto Rico Department of Education These are some of the schools in Florida as of 2020 11 Adolfo Eguen School Juanita Ramirez Gonzalez School Juan Ponce De Leon II School Francisco Frias Morales School Ricardo Rodriguez Torres School Early Head StartTransportation EditPuerto Rico Highway 22 provides access to PR 140 which leads to Florida from the cities of Mayaguez in the west or San Juan in the north Like most other towns in the island it has a public transportation system consisting of public cars citation needed There is only one bridge in Florida 31 Mayors of Florida Edit1974 1981 Jorge Luis Perez Pineiro 1981 1984 Heriberto Gonzalez Velez 1984 1992 Juan Ramon De Leon Velez Johnny 1992 2004 Maria Dolores Guzman Cardona Maggie 2004 2012 Jose Aaron Pargas Ojeda 2012 present Jose Gerena PolancoNotable Floridenos EditCharlie Montoyo Current Manager of the Toronto Blue Jays and former Major League Baseball player Alexis Mateo Drag queen and contestant on Season 3 of RuPaul s Drag Race Danny A Viera Carrero Primer puertorriqueno como jefe de tripulacion en el avion del Secretario de Defensa de los Estados Unidos 2008 2011 y Primer Crewchief y jefe de comunicaciones del jefe de Operaciones Navales de los Estados Unidos 2011 2015 See also Edit Puerto Rico portal Geography portalList of Puerto Ricans History of Puerto Rico Did you know Puerto Rico References Edit Bureau US Census PUERTO RICO 2020 Census The United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 25 2021 Puerto Rico 1977 Acts and Resolutions of Puerto Rico Equity de Puerto Rico p 822 Maria un nombre que no vamos a olvidar Florida quedo oliendo a muerte tras el paso de Maria Maria a name we will never forget Florida was left smelling of death in Maria s aftermath El Nuevo Dia in Spanish June 13 2019 Retrieved September 11 2022 Rio Encantado Para la Naturaleza Retrieved November 11 2022 a b Florida Municipality enciclopediapr org Fundacion Puertorriquena de las Humanidades FPH Archived from the original on August 28 2019 Retrieved March 20 2019 Cueva Balcones Florida PR para CIAM YouTube in Spanish CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIoN AMBIENTAL JPL Archived from the original on December 21 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Financiamiento Socioeconomico y la Autogestion Proposed 2016 Budget Puerto Rico Budgets in Spanish Retrieved June 28 2019 Rivera Quintero Marcia 2014 El vuelo de la esperanza Proyecto de las Comunidades Especiales Puerto Rico 1997 2004 Primera edicion ed San Juan Puerto Rico Fundacion Sila M Calderon ISBN 978 0 9820806 1 0 Leyes del 2001 Lex Juris Puerto Rico in Spanish Retrieved June 24 2019 Rivera Quintero Marcia 2014 El vuelo de la esperanza Proyecto de las Comunidades Especiales Puerto Rico 1997 2004 Primera edicion ed San Juan Puerto Rico Fundacion Sila M Calderon p 273 ISBN 978 0 9820806 1 0 Bomey Nathan September 22 2017 Hurricane Maria halts crucial drug manufacturing in Puerto Rico may spur shortages USA TODAY Retrieved July 19 2020 Pharmaceutical industry Eyes on Puerto Rico El Nuevo Dia March 10 2020 Retrieved July 19 2020 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved September 21 2017 Report of the Census of Porto Rico 1899 War Department Office Director Census of Porto Rico Archived from the original on July 16 2017 Retrieved September 21 2017 Table 3 Population of Municipalities 1930 1920 and 1910 PDF United States Census Bureau Archived PDF from the original on August 17 2017 Retrieved September 21 2017 Table 4 Area and Population of Municipalities Urban and Rural 1930 to 1950 PDF United States Census Bureau Archived PDF from the original on August 30 2015 Retrieved September 21 2014 Table 2 Population and Housing Units 1960 to 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Archived PDF from the original on July 24 2017 Retrieved September 21 2017 Puerto Rico 2010 population and housing unit counts pdf PDF U S Dept of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U S Census Bureau 2010 Archived PDF from the original on February 20 2017 Retrieved December 25 2018 Bureau US Census PUERTO RICO 2020 Census The United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 25 2021 Ethnicity 2000 census PDF Archived PDF from the original on February 16 2008 Retrieved April 2 2009 Puerto Rico 1975 Acts of the Legislature of Puerto Rico p 544 Elecciones Generales 2008 Escrutinio General Archived November 20 2011 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR Ley Num 70 de 2006 Ley para disponer la oficialidad de la bandera y el escudo de los setenta y ocho 78 municipios LexJuris de Puerto Rico in Spanish Retrieved June 15 2021 a b FLORIDA LexJuris Leyes y Jurisprudencia de Puerto Rico in Spanish February 19 2020 Archived from the original on February 19 2020 Retrieved September 17 2020 Florida Bridges National Bridge Inventory Data US Dept of Transportation Archived from the original on February 21 2019 Retrieved February 20 2019 External links EditMunicipality of Florida in Spanish Viability Study of Florida in Spanish Dr Valentin s Historical Archives in Spanish Florida Salon Hogar Welcome to Puerto Rico Florida Florida Puerto Rico at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Travel guides from Wikivoyage Data 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