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Juncos, Puerto Rico

Juncos (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxuŋkos]) is a town and one of the 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico. It is located in the eastern central region of the island to the west of the Caguas Valley, south of Canóvanas and Carolina; southeast of Gurabo; east of San Lorenzo; and west of Las Piedras. Juncos is spread over 9 barrios and Juncos barrio-pueblo (the downtown area and administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Juncos
Municipio Autónomo de Juncos
Theater in Juncos
Nicknames: 
"La Ciudad del Valenciano", "Los Mulos del Valenciano"
Anthem: "Juncos Mi Pequeño París"
Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Juncos Municipality
Coordinates: 18°13′39″N 65°55′16″W / 18.22750°N 65.92111°W / 18.22750; -65.92111
Sovereign stateUnited States
CommonwealthPuerto Rico
FoundedAugust 2, 1797
Barrios
Government
 • MayorAlfredo Alejandro Carrión (PPD)
 • Senatorial dist.7 – Humacao
 • Representative dist.33
Area
 • Total26.60 sq mi (68.89 km2)
 • Land26.59 sq mi (68.86 km2)
 • Water0.01 sq mi (0.03 km2)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total37,012
 • Rank29th in Puerto Rico
 • Density1,400/sq mi (540/km2)
DemonymJunqueño
Ethnicity
 • White93.5%
 • Black7.2%
 • American Indian/AN0.0%
 • Asian0.0%
 • Native Hawaiian/PI0.0%
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
ZIP Code
00777
Area code787/939
Major routes

Juncos was founded on the request of Tomás Pizarro on August 2, 1797, having previously been a village which evolved from a small ranch, the Hatillo de los Juncos. This ranch was part of the Hato del Valenciano, which gave its name to the Río Valenciano which bisects the city before joining the Río Gurabo to the north of the settlement.

Juncos is Spanish for reeds.

History edit

During the 17th century, large parts of the municipality were owned by the Hato Grande de los Delgado (The Delgados' Great Ranch). Another ranch, the Hato del Valenciano, was established and later divided into the Hatillo de los Lirios and the Hatillo de los Juncos. This second one became the village of Juncos in the 18th century and was given the status of a town on August 2, 1797. Reeds, which gave the city its name, feature in the center of its flag and the bottom of its coat of arms. The Hato del Valenciano is remembered in the name of the Río Valenciano, as well as the coat of arms of Valencia featuring in Juncos' coat of arms, in addition to the city's two nicknames of La Ciudad del Valenciano (The Valenciano City) and Los Mulos del Valenciano (The Valenciano's Mules).[3]

Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became a territory of the United States. In 1899, the United States Department of War conducted a census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Juncos was 8,429.[4]

On September 20, 2017 Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico. Juncos had been declared a disaster zone a week earlier when Hurricane Irma made landfall only to be hit again. Destruction to homes and infrastructure was estimated at $25 million.[5] Maria triggered numerous landslides in Juncos with its significant wind and rainfall.[6][7]

Symbols edit

The municipio has an official flag and coat of arms.[8]

Flag edit

On the flag of Juncos, on a gold field, blue waving stripes cross horizontally in the lower half. These represent the Río Valenciano which bisects the city. Green reeds with red buds appear in a central point above the stripes, representing the city's name (Juncos is Spanish for reeds).[9]

Coat of arms edit

Juncos' coat of arms is divided into four-quarters, with the upper left and lower right containing vertical stripes gold (or yellow) and gules (red) in reference to the Spanish region of Valencia and to its denomination as "Town of Valencia". The upper right quarter is blue with twelve silver stars to represent the Virgin Mary, and also features a cross confirming the city as part of Christendom. The lower right is split vertically between an image of a tobacco plant to represent the city's agriculture and a chimney to represent industrialization and sugar cane processing. Like the flag, a waving blue line representing the Río Valenciano crosses the shield horizontally.[9]

The shield is topped with a civic crown[10] in the shape of a three-towered castle. Underneath the shield lie the red-budded green reeds which gave the city its name, which features alongside its year of foundation (1797) at the very bottom.[3][9]

Geography edit

Juncos is in the central eastern part of the island.[11]

Barrios edit

 
Subdivisions of Juncos.

Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Juncos is subdivided into barrios. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located near the center of the municipality, in a barrio referred to as "el pueblo".[12][13][14][15]

Sectors edit

Barrios (which are like minor civil divisions)[16] and subbarrios,[17] are further subdivided into smaller areas called sectores (sectors in English). The types of sectores may vary, from normally sector to urbanización to reparto to barriada to residencial, among others.[18][19][20]

Special Communities edit

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 Juncos: Flores, Santana 1 in Ceiba Norte, Canta Gallo, El Caracol, La Cuesta in Sector El Mangó, La Hormiga, Lirios Dorados in Hoyo Hondo and Rosalía in Sector El Mangó.[21][22]

Climate edit

Climate data for Juncos, Puerto Rico (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1931–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 96
(36)
95
(35)
94
(34)
96
(36)
97
(36)
96
(36)
100
(38)
98
(37)
99
(37)
97
(36)
96
(36)
98
(37)
100
(38)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 82.3
(27.9)
82.8
(28.2)
83.6
(28.7)
85.1
(29.5)
86.1
(30.1)
87.5
(30.8)
88.1
(31.2)
88.5
(31.4)
88.5
(31.4)
87.3
(30.7)
85.0
(29.4)
83.0
(28.3)
85.6
(29.8)
Daily mean °F (°C) 73.6
(23.1)
73.7
(23.2)
74.5
(23.6)
76.4
(24.7)
78.4
(25.8)
79.9
(26.6)
80.1
(26.7)
80.4
(26.9)
80.3
(26.8)
79.2
(26.2)
77.1
(25.1)
74.7
(23.7)
77.4
(25.2)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 65.0
(18.3)
64.7
(18.2)
65.4
(18.6)
67.6
(19.8)
70.6
(21.4)
72.2
(22.3)
72.2
(22.3)
72.3
(22.4)
72.0
(22.2)
71.1
(21.7)
69.2
(20.7)
66.4
(19.1)
69.1
(20.6)
Record low °F (°C) 50
(10)
50
(10)
50
(10)
50
(10)
50
(10)
58
(14)
57
(14)
58
(14)
56
(13)
55
(13)
51
(11)
42
(6)
42
(6)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.27
(83)
2.48
(63)
2.86
(73)
4.78
(121)
6.39
(162)
5.24
(133)
7.04
(179)
7.22
(183)
8.73
(222)
7.60
(193)
7.69
(195)
4.17
(106)
67.47
(1,714)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 16.0 14.0 11.8 12.8 17.0 15.3 16.4 16.5 16.4 16.6 18.8 17.5 189.1
Source: NOAA[23][24]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19008,429
191011,69238.7%
192013,15112.5%
193017,46932.8%
194019,46411.4%
195021,65411.3%
196021,496−0.7%
197021,8141.5%
198025,39716.4%
199030,61220.5%
200036,45219.1%
201040,29010.5%
202037,012−8.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[25]
1899 (shown as 1900)[26] 1910–1930[27]
1930–1950[28] 1960–2000[29] 2010[14] 2020[30]

Tourism edit

 
El Tenedor restaurant
  • Juncos Sugar Mill
  • Old Tobacco Farm
  • Juncos Plaza Shopping Center
  • Paseo Escuté
  • El Tenedor Restaurant[32]
  • Casa Vieja Cafe
  • Teatro Junqueño (Juncos Theater)

Culture edit

Festivals and events edit

Juncos celebrates its patron saint festival in December. The Fiestas Patronales Inmaculada Concepcion de Maria is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment.[11]

Other festivals and events celebrated in Juncos include:

  • Modesto Carrión International Marathon – November
  • La Mina Christian Music fest – July
  • Plenazo Junqueño – February

Economy edit

In the fertile plains of the Río Valenciano, coffee, fruits, sugar cane and tobacco are grown. The lower left quarter of the municipal coat of arms pay homage to tobacco cultivation and sugar cane processing.

Apparel, electronic machinery and electrical equipment, scientific instruments, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries

Amgen, a biopharmaceutical company, has developed its largest manufacturing site in Juncos. It is a biotechnology campus for bulk manufacturing, with laboratories and manufacturing facilities that employs close to 3000 people.[33] Amgen Puerto Rico received FDA approval for bulk manufacturing facilities for Nepogen (filgrastim), Neulasta (pegfilgrastim), Aranesp and Epogen. Amgen is also adding[when?] manufacturing capacity in Juncos to produce Denosumab.

In addition to Amgen there is a Medtronic and Becton Dickinson Caribe Ltd. in Juncos. The Colgate pharmaceutical facility has closed and production shifted to Mexico.

Government edit

 
Juncos Mayoral House.

Alfredo Alejandro Carrión of the People's Democratic Party is the incumbent mayor of the municipality of Juncos, since the year 2000.

The city belongs to the Senatorial District of Humacao (District VII), which is represented by two senators. The current senators are Rosamar Trujillo Plumey (PPD) and Wanda Soto Tolentino (PNP).

The city is part of the 33 Representative District, which is represented by one representative. The current representative is Ángel Peña Ramírez of the New Progressive Party since 2008.

Transportation edit

There are 28 bridges in Juncos.[34]

Under the administration of Alfredo "Papo" Alejandro, Juncos started a collective ferry-on-wheels transportation system.

Sports edit

Roberto Clemente Walker, later a double-World Series winner for the Pittsburgh Pirates, played baseball for Juncos before signing with the Santurce Crabbers in Puerto Rico's Professional League. As is the national norm, volleyball and basketball are biggest sports in Juncos. In the year 2006–2007 the Valencianas de Juncos won the women's basketball and volleyball superior league national championship. In 2009, Juncos became the home of the 2008 Puerto Rico Soccer League champions, Sevilla Bayamon FC. The club is now known as Sevilla-FC Juncos since being relocated to the city. The team moved to Juncos due to ownership and financial problems and currently play in the Alfredo "Papo" Alejandro Stadium.

Natives edit

See also edit

References edit

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  33. ^ Inc, Poseida Therapeutics. "Poseida Therapeutics Appoints Kerry Ingalls as Chief Operating Officer". www.prnewswire.com. from the original on November 1, 2019. Retrieved November 1, 2019. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
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Further reading edit

  • Mapa de municipios y barrios - Juncos - Memoria Núm. 50 (PDF). University of Puerto Rico: Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, Oficina del Gobernador, Junta de Planificacion, Santurce, Puerto Rico. 1955.

External links edit

  • Juncos Municipality on Facebook
  • Puerto Rico Government Directory – Juncos
  • Juncos and its barrios, United States Census Bureau

juncos, puerto, rico, juncos, spanish, pronunciation, ˈxuŋkos, town, municipalities, puerto, rico, located, eastern, central, region, island, west, caguas, valley, south, canóvanas, carolina, southeast, gurabo, east, lorenzo, west, piedras, juncos, spread, ove. Juncos Spanish pronunciation ˈxuŋkos is a town and one of the 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico It is located in the eastern central region of the island to the west of the Caguas Valley south of Canovanas and Carolina southeast of Gurabo east of San Lorenzo and west of Las Piedras Juncos is spread over 9 barrios and Juncos barrio pueblo the downtown area and administrative center of the city It is part of the San Juan Caguas Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area Juncos Municipio Autonomo de JuncosTown and MunicipalityTheater in JuncosFlagCoat of armsNicknames La Ciudad del Valenciano Los Mulos del Valenciano Anthem Juncos Mi Pequeno Paris Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Juncos MunicipalityCoordinates 18 13 39 N 65 55 16 W 18 22750 N 65 92111 W 18 22750 65 92111Sovereign stateUnited StatesCommonwealthPuerto RicoFoundedAugust 2 1797Barrios10 barrios CaimitoCeiba NorteCeiba SurGurabo AbajoGurabo ArribaJuncos barrio puebloLiriosMameyValenciano AbajoValenciano ArribaGovernment MayorAlfredo Alejandro Carrion PPD Senatorial dist 7 Humacao Representative dist 33Area Total26 60 sq mi 68 89 km2 Land26 59 sq mi 68 86 km2 Water0 01 sq mi 0 03 km2 Population 2020 1 Total37 012 Rank29th in Puerto Rico Density1 400 sq mi 540 km2 DemonymJunquenoEthnicity 2000 Census 2 White93 5 Black7 2 American Indian AN0 0 Asian0 0 Native Hawaiian PI0 0 Time zoneUTC 4 AST ZIP Code00777Area code787 939Major routesJuncos was founded on the request of Tomas Pizarro on August 2 1797 having previously been a village which evolved from a small ranch the Hatillo de los Juncos This ranch was part of the Hato del Valenciano which gave its name to the Rio Valenciano which bisects the city before joining the Rio Gurabo to the north of the settlement Juncos is Spanish for reeds Contents 1 History 2 Symbols 2 1 Flag 2 2 Coat of arms 3 Geography 3 1 Barrios 3 2 Sectors 3 3 Special Communities 3 4 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Tourism 6 Culture 6 1 Festivals and events 7 Economy 8 Government 9 Transportation 10 Sports 11 Natives 12 See also 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksHistory editDuring the 17th century large parts of the municipality were owned by the Hato Grande de los Delgado The Delgados Great Ranch Another ranch the Hato del Valenciano was established and later divided into the Hatillo de los Lirios and the Hatillo de los Juncos This second one became the village of Juncos in the 18th century and was given the status of a town on August 2 1797 Reeds which gave the city its name feature in the center of its flag and the bottom of its coat of arms The Hato del Valenciano is remembered in the name of the Rio Valenciano as well as the coat of arms of Valencia featuring in Juncos coat of arms in addition to the city s two nicknames of La Ciudad del Valenciano The Valenciano City and Los Mulos del Valenciano The Valenciano s Mules 3 Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became a territory of the United States In 1899 the United States Department of War conducted a census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Juncos was 8 429 4 On September 20 2017 Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico Juncos had been declared a disaster zone a week earlier when Hurricane Irma made landfall only to be hit again Destruction to homes and infrastructure was estimated at 25 million 5 Maria triggered numerous landslides in Juncos with its significant wind and rainfall 6 7 Symbols editThe municipio has an official flag and coat of arms 8 Flag edit On the flag of Juncos on a gold field blue waving stripes cross horizontally in the lower half These represent the Rio Valenciano which bisects the city Green reeds with red buds appear in a central point above the stripes representing the city s name Juncos is Spanish for reeds 9 Coat of arms edit Juncos coat of arms is divided into four quarters with the upper left and lower right containing vertical stripes gold or yellow and gules red in reference to the Spanish region of Valencia and to its denomination as Town of Valencia The upper right quarter is blue with twelve silver stars to represent the Virgin Mary and also features a cross confirming the city as part of Christendom The lower right is split vertically between an image of a tobacco plant to represent the city s agriculture and a chimney to represent industrialization and sugar cane processing Like the flag a waving blue line representing the Rio Valenciano crosses the shield horizontally 9 The shield is topped with a civic crown 10 in the shape of a three towered castle Underneath the shield lie the red budded green reeds which gave the city its name which features alongside its year of foundation 1797 at the very bottom 3 9 Geography editJuncos is in the central eastern part of the island 11 Barrios edit nbsp Subdivisions of Juncos Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico Juncos is subdivided into barrios The municipal buildings central square and large Catholic church are located near the center of the municipality in a barrio referred to as el pueblo 12 13 14 15 Caimito Ceiba Norte Ceiba Sur Gurabo Abajo Gurabo Arriba Juncos barrio pueblo 16 Lirios Mamey Valenciano Abajo Valenciano Arriba Sectors edit Barrios which are like minor civil divisions 16 and subbarrios 17 are further subdivided into smaller areas called sectores sectors in English The types of sectores may vary from normally sector to urbanizacion to reparto to barriada to residencial among others 18 19 20 Special Communities edit Main article 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 Juncos Flores Santana 1 in Ceiba Norte Canta Gallo El Caracol La Cuesta in Sector El Mango La Hormiga Lirios Dorados in Hoyo Hondo and Rosalia in Sector El Mango 21 22 Climate edit Climate data for Juncos Puerto Rico 1991 2020 normals extremes 1931 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 96 36 95 35 94 34 96 36 97 36 96 36 100 38 98 37 99 37 97 36 96 36 98 37 100 38 Mean daily maximum F C 82 3 27 9 82 8 28 2 83 6 28 7 85 1 29 5 86 1 30 1 87 5 30 8 88 1 31 2 88 5 31 4 88 5 31 4 87 3 30 7 85 0 29 4 83 0 28 3 85 6 29 8 Daily mean F C 73 6 23 1 73 7 23 2 74 5 23 6 76 4 24 7 78 4 25 8 79 9 26 6 80 1 26 7 80 4 26 9 80 3 26 8 79 2 26 2 77 1 25 1 74 7 23 7 77 4 25 2 Mean daily minimum F C 65 0 18 3 64 7 18 2 65 4 18 6 67 6 19 8 70 6 21 4 72 2 22 3 72 2 22 3 72 3 22 4 72 0 22 2 71 1 21 7 69 2 20 7 66 4 19 1 69 1 20 6 Record low F C 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 58 14 57 14 58 14 56 13 55 13 51 11 42 6 42 6 Average precipitation inches mm 3 27 83 2 48 63 2 86 73 4 78 121 6 39 162 5 24 133 7 04 179 7 22 183 8 73 222 7 60 193 7 69 195 4 17 106 67 47 1 714 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 16 0 14 0 11 8 12 8 17 0 15 3 16 4 16 5 16 4 16 6 18 8 17 5 189 1Source NOAA 23 24 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 19008 429 191011 69238 7 192013 15112 5 193017 46932 8 194019 46411 4 195021 65411 3 196021 496 0 7 197021 8141 5 198025 39716 4 199030 61220 5 200036 45219 1 201040 29010 5 202037 012 8 1 U S Decennial Census 25 1899 shown as 1900 26 1910 1930 27 1930 1950 28 1960 2000 29 2010 14 2020 30 Tourism edit nbsp El Tenedor restaurantJuncos Sugar Mill Old Tobacco Farm Juncos Plaza Shopping Center Paseo Escute El Tenedor Restaurant 32 Casa Vieja Cafe Teatro Junqueno Juncos Theater Culture editFestivals and events edit Juncos celebrates its patron saint festival in December The Fiestas Patronales Inmaculada Concepcion de Maria is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades games artisans amusement rides regional food and live entertainment 11 Other festivals and events celebrated in Juncos include Modesto Carrion International Marathon November La Mina Christian Music fest July Plenazo Junqueno FebruaryEconomy editIn the fertile plains of the Rio Valenciano coffee fruits sugar cane and tobacco are grown The lower left quarter of the municipal coat of arms pay homage to tobacco cultivation and sugar cane processing Apparel electronic machinery and electrical equipment scientific instruments pharmaceutical and biotechnology industriesAmgen a biopharmaceutical company has developed its largest manufacturing site in Juncos It is a biotechnology campus for bulk manufacturing with laboratories and manufacturing facilities that employs close to 3000 people 33 Amgen Puerto Rico received FDA approval for bulk manufacturing facilities for Nepogen filgrastim Neulasta pegfilgrastim Aranesp and Epogen Amgen is also adding when manufacturing capacity in Juncos to produce Denosumab In addition to Amgen there is a Medtronic and Becton Dickinson Caribe Ltd in Juncos The Colgate pharmaceutical facility has closed and production shifted to Mexico Government edit nbsp Juncos Mayoral House Main article Mayoralty in Puerto Rico Alfredo Alejandro Carrion of the People s Democratic Party is the incumbent mayor of the municipality of Juncos since the year 2000 The city belongs to the Senatorial District of Humacao District VII which is represented by two senators The current senators are Rosamar Trujillo Plumey PPD and Wanda Soto Tolentino PNP The city is part of the 33 Representative District which is represented by one representative The current representative is Angel Pena Ramirez of the New Progressive Party since 2008 Transportation editThere are 28 bridges in Juncos 34 Under the administration of Alfredo Papo Alejandro Juncos started a collective ferry on wheels transportation system Sports editRoberto Clemente Walker later a double World Series winner for the Pittsburgh Pirates played baseball for Juncos before signing with the Santurce Crabbers in Puerto Rico s Professional League As is the national norm volleyball and basketball are biggest sports in Juncos In the year 2006 2007 the Valencianas de Juncos won the women s basketball and volleyball superior league national championship In 2009 Juncos became the home of the 2008 Puerto Rico Soccer League champions Sevilla Bayamon FC The club is now known as Sevilla FC Juncos since being relocated to the city The team moved to Juncos due to ownership and financial problems and currently play in the Alfredo Papo Alejandro Stadium Natives editFurther information List of Puerto Ricans Felix Conde Falcon Gisselle Rita Moreno Alfredo Alejandro Carrion Rafael Celestino Benitez Juan Manuel Lopez boxer Felicitas Mendez Maria de Lourdes Ramos Rivera Jose Luis Monero Jose Raul Soto Jon ZSee also edit nbsp Puerto Rico portal nbsp Geography portalList of Puerto Ricans History of Puerto Rico Did you know Puerto Rico 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