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Arroyo, Puerto Rico

Arroyo (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈroʝo]) is a town and municipality located along the southern coast 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 barrios and Arroyo barrio-pueblo (the downtown area and administrative center). It is part of the Guayama Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Arroyo
Municipio Autónomo de Arroyo
Street in Barrio Palmas in Arroyo
Nicknames: 

"Pueblo Grato"
"Los Bucaneros"
Anthem: "Arroyo"
Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Arroyo Municipality
Coordinates: 17°57′57″N 66°03′41″W / 17.96583°N 66.06139°W / 17.96583; -66.06139Coordinates: 17°57′57″N 66°03′41″W / 17.96583°N 66.06139°W / 17.96583; -66.06139
Commonwealth Puerto Rico
FoundedDecember 25, 1855
Barrios
Government
 • MayorEric Bachier Román (PDP)
 • Senatorial dist.6 - Guayama
 • Representative dist.30 
Area
 • Total23.0 sq mi (59.6 km2)
 • Land15 sq mi (39 km2)
 • Water8.0 sq mi (20.6 km2)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total15,843
 • Rank67th in Puerto Rico
 • Density690/sq mi (270/km2)
DemonymArroyanos
Time zoneUTC−4 (AST)
ZIP Code
00714
Area code787/939
Major routes
Websitewww.municipiodearroyo.com

Etymology and nicknames

It is believed that the name of Arroyo (which means "creek" or "brook" in English) is derived from a small water stream where travelers stopped to freshen up before continuing on their way.[2]

According to legend, one the town's first nicknames, Pueblo Ingrato ("Ungrateful Town"), comes from the locals in the 19th century who either burned or drowned a resident who contracted either Cholera or the Bubonic plague, even if he was renown for his generosity. In the last century, however, there has been a push to change the nickname to Pueblo Grato ("Grateful Town") in order to clean the town's modern laidback and friendly reputation.[3]

Residents of Arroyo are often referred to as Bucaneros ("Buccaneers"), a reference to the region's historic pirate and buccaneer activities. The main sports teams of the municipality, most notably its volleyball team, are also called Los Bucaneros.[4]

History

The town of Arroyo was officially founded on December 25, 1855. However, some historians believe there were previous settlements in the area even previous to the Spanish colonization.[5] There are four different versions about the founding of the town, including that it was formed when a small group of people from the neighbor town of Guayama came to the region looking for a port to export and import merchandise.[5] Still, a local newspaper called La Gaceta de Puerto Rico published in 1868 that Arroyo was founded in 1852. Between 1859 and 1860, City Hall signed agreements to open streets and build a town square and a sewer system for the town.

In 1858, Samuel Morse introduced wired communication to Latin America when he established a telegraph system in Puerto Rico, then a Spanish Colony. Morse's oldest daughter Susan Walker Morse (1821–1885), would often visit her uncle Charles Pickering Walker who owned the Hacienda Concordia in the town of Guayama. During one of her visits she met and later married Edward Lind, a Danish merchant who worked in the Hacienda La Henriqueta in Arroyo.[6] Lind purchased the Hacienda from his sister when she became a widow. Morse, who often spent his winters at the Hacienda with his daughter and son-in-law, set a two-mile telegraph line connecting his son-in-law's Hacienda to their house in Arroyo. The line was inaugurated on March 1, 1859, in a ceremony flanked by the Spanish and American flags.[7][8] The first lines transmitted by Samuel Morse that day in Puerto Rico were:[6]

"Puerto Rico, beautiful jewel! When you are linked with the other jewels of the Antilles in the necklace of the world's telegraph, yours will not shine less brilliantly in the crown of your Queen!"

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 Arroyo was 4,867.[9]

In 1902, Puerto Rico's Legislative Assembly approved a law to consolidate certain municipalities. According to it, Arroyo would be merged with Guayama starting on July 1 of that year. However, the law was revoked in 1905 returning Arroyo to its municipal status.

In early 1999, the U.S. Congressional record documented a commendation of Arroyo, on its 100-year relationship with the U.S., noting that many citizens of Arroyo, such as Virgilio Sánchez and Raul Serrano, have fought and died in wars for the U.S.[10]

On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria's wind and rainfall triggered numerous landslides in Arroyo.[11][12] The hurricane destroyed 1,550 structures in Arroyo. A bridge on PR-725 collapsed leaving 130 families trapped.[13]

Geography

Arroyo belongs to the alluvial plains sub-region of Ponce-Patillas known as the Southern Coastal Valley. The area is very dry although its plains are productive thanks to artificial irrigation.[14]

Barrios

 
Subdivisions of Arroyo.

Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Arroyo is subdivided into barrios. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located in a small barrio referred to as "el pueblo", near the center of the municipality.[15][16][17]

  1. Ancones
  2. Arroyo barrio-pueblo[18]
  3. Guásimas
  4. Palmas
  5. Pitahaya
  6. Yaurel

Sectors

Barrios (which are like minor civil divisions)[18] and subbarrios,[19] in turn, are further subdivided into smaller local populated place areas/units called sectores (sectors in English). The types of sectores may vary, from normally sector to urbanización to reparto to barriada to residencial, among others.[20][21][22]

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 Arroyo: the Marín neighborhood, Palmas barrio, Yaurel barrio, and the San Felipe-Arizona zone.[23]

Water features

The Nigua River crosses the municipality from north to south. Its hydrographic system is completed by a series of smaller rivers. There is also a mineral water spring in Virella Colony.[14]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19004,867
19106,94042.6%
19207,0741.9%
19308,19915.9%
194010,74631.1%
195012,93620.4%
196013,3152.9%
197013,033−2.1%
198017,01430.5%
199018,91011.1%
200019,1171.1%
201019,5752.4%
202015,843−19.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[24]
1899 (shown as 1900)[25] 1910-1930[26]
1930-1950[27] 1960-2000[28] 2010[16] 2020[29]

Tourism

 
Faro Punta de las Figuras, Arroyo

Landmarks and places of interest

There are eight beaches in Arroyo.[31]

Among the places of interest in Arroyo are the Enrique Huyke Monument, dedicated to the educator and athlete, and the Samuel Morse Monument, dedicated to the American inventor of the telegraph. Casa de Aduana is a museum located in Arroyo.[32]

Other landmarks are Hacienda La Cora, Las Palmas Beach,[33] Punta Guilarte,[34] Punta de Las Figuras Lighthouse and the Arroyo Sugar Cane Train.[35]

To stimulate local tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic in Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Tourism Company launched the Voy Turistiendo (I'm Touring) campaign in 2021. The campaign featured a passport book with a page for each municipality. The Voy Turisteando Arroyo passport page lists Malecón Paseo Las Américas, Centro Vacacional Punta Guilarte, Faro Punta Figuras, and the Arroyo Surfing Park, as places of interest.[36]

Culture

Festivals and events

Arroyo celebrates its patron saint festival in July. The Fiestas Patronales de Nuestra Sra. del Carmen is a religious and cultural celebration in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment.[37][32]

A traditional carnaval is held in the month of February. Fiesta Negra, which celebrates the African heritage of the island, is held in March. The Festival del Pescao is celebrated in November.[32]

Sports

Although Arroyo doesn't have a professional sports team, it has several amateur teams in Class A category[citation needed].

Cultural/art venues

The Museo Antigua Aduana is a historic building that now showcases art by local artists, such as Angel Cora.[38] In 2011, the Cine Renacimiento (Renaissance Cinema), which was founded in 1922, re-opened after a little over a year of construction to transform into a theater space compatible with new uses and now known as Teatro Renacimiento (Renaissance Theater). It is located at Morse St. (PR-178) and Arizona 7 St.[39]

Economy

 
Old sugar mill in Arroyo

During past centuries, Arroyo was known for the production of sugar in the Central Lafayette,[40] a sugar mill.[14][41]

In recent years, manufacture and pharmaceutical industries have taken control of the economy of Arroyo. Stryker Corporation, a developer of medical implants and other surgical equipment, has a production plant in the town.

Government

Since its foundation, Arroyo's municipal government has been led by a mayor, with its first mayor being Marcelino Cintrón. The current mayor is Eric Bachier Román.[citation needed] The city also has a municipal legislature that handles local legislative matters.[32]

The city belongs to the Puerto Rico Senatorial district VI, which is represented by two Senators. In 2012, Miguel Pereira Castillo and Angel Rodríguez Otero were elected as District Senators.[42]

Symbols

The municipio has an official flag and coat of arms.[43] Arroyo's flag has two horizontal bands of equal size. The upper band is color orange, while the lower one is black. In the middle of the flag lies Arroyo's coat of arms.[2][44]

The coat of arms is also split in two sections. The upper section features a church in a blue field a church with a rosary to the right and a flower to the left. The lower section features two silver telegraph poles on green hills. At the bottom, waving stripes of blue and silver, with a fish below them. Above the shield, lies a crown of three towers filled in with purple. Below there's a banner with the motto, Arroyo Pueblo Grato.[2]

Education

Education is handled by the Puerto Rico Department of Education. Arroyo has seven elementary schools, three junior high schools, and one high school.

Transportation

 
Tren del Sur

During the peak of the sugarcane industry in the island, Arroyo was part of the railroad system of the island, with trains hauling production to other municipalities in the island. A small portion of that train remained in use until recently for tourism purposes, under the name of Tren del Sur.

To reach Arroyo, visitors have to take the Puerto Rico Highway 3. However, there are other rural roads available to reach the municipality.

There are 13 bridges in Arroyo.[45]

Notable people

Gallery

See also

References

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Further reading

  • Mapa de municipios y barrios - Arroyo - Memoria Núm. 37 (PDF). University of Puerto Rico: Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, Oficina del Gobernador, Junta de Planificacion, Santurce, Puerto Rico. 1955.

External links

  • Arroyo Municipality on Facebook

arroyo, puerto, rico, arroyo, spanish, pronunciation, aˈroʝo, town, municipality, located, along, southern, coast, puerto, rico, bordered, caribbean, east, municipality, guayama, northwest, municipality, patillas, arroyo, spread, over, barrios, arroyo, barrio,. Arroyo Spanish pronunciation aˈroʝo is a town and municipality located along the southern coast 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 barrios and Arroyo barrio pueblo the downtown area and administrative center It is part of the Guayama Metropolitan Statistical Area Arroyo Municipio Autonomo de ArroyoTown and MunicipalityStreet in Barrio Palmas in ArroyoFlagCoat of armsNicknames Pueblo Grato Los Bucaneros Anthem Arroyo Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Arroyo MunicipalityCoordinates 17 57 57 N 66 03 41 W 17 96583 N 66 06139 W 17 96583 66 06139 Coordinates 17 57 57 N 66 03 41 W 17 96583 N 66 06139 W 17 96583 66 06139Commonwealth Puerto RicoFoundedDecember 25 1855Barrios6 barrios AnconesArroyo barrio puebloGuasimasPalmasPitahayaYaurelGovernment MayorEric Bachier Roman PDP Senatorial dist 6 Guayama Representative dist 30 Area Total23 0 sq mi 59 6 km2 Land15 sq mi 39 km2 Water8 0 sq mi 20 6 km2 Population 2020 1 Total15 843 Rank67th in Puerto Rico Density690 sq mi 270 km2 DemonymArroyanosTime zoneUTC 4 AST ZIP Code00714Area code787 939Major routesWebsitewww wbr municipiodearroyo wbr com Contents 1 Etymology and nicknames 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Barrios 3 2 Sectors 3 3 Special Communities 3 4 Water features 4 Demographics 5 Tourism 5 1 Landmarks and places of interest 6 Culture 6 1 Festivals and events 6 2 Sports 6 3 Cultural art venues 7 Economy 8 Government 9 Symbols 10 Education 11 Transportation 12 Notable people 13 Gallery 14 See also 15 References 16 Further reading 16 1 External linksEtymology and nicknames EditIt is believed that the name of Arroyo which means creek or brook in English is derived from a small water stream where travelers stopped to freshen up before continuing on their way 2 According to legend one the town s first nicknames Pueblo Ingrato Ungrateful Town comes from the locals in the 19th century who either burned or drowned a resident who contracted either Cholera or the Bubonic plague even if he was renown for his generosity In the last century however there has been a push to change the nickname to Pueblo Grato Grateful Town in order to clean the town s modern laidback and friendly reputation 3 Residents of Arroyo are often referred to as Bucaneros Buccaneers a reference to the region s historic pirate and buccaneer activities The main sports teams of the municipality most notably its volleyball team are also called Los Bucaneros 4 History EditThe town of Arroyo was officially founded on December 25 1855 However some historians believe there were previous settlements in the area even previous to the Spanish colonization 5 There are four different versions about the founding of the town including that it was formed when a small group of people from the neighbor town of Guayama came to the region looking for a port to export and import merchandise 5 Still a local newspaper called La Gaceta de Puerto Rico published in 1868 that Arroyo was founded in 1852 Between 1859 and 1860 City Hall signed agreements to open streets and build a town square and a sewer system for the town In 1858 Samuel Morse introduced wired communication to Latin America when he established a telegraph system in Puerto Rico then a Spanish Colony Morse s oldest daughter Susan Walker Morse 1821 1885 would often visit her uncle Charles Pickering Walker who owned the Hacienda Concordia in the town of Guayama During one of her visits she met and later married Edward Lind a Danish merchant who worked in the Hacienda La Henriqueta in Arroyo 6 Lind purchased the Hacienda from his sister when she became a widow Morse who often spent his winters at the Hacienda with his daughter and son in law set a two mile telegraph line connecting his son in law s Hacienda to their house in Arroyo The line was inaugurated on March 1 1859 in a ceremony flanked by the Spanish and American flags 7 8 The first lines transmitted by Samuel Morse that day in Puerto Rico were 6 Puerto Rico beautiful jewel When you are linked with the other jewels of the Antilles in the necklace of the world s telegraph yours will not shine less brilliantly in the crown of your Queen 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 Arroyo was 4 867 9 In 1902 Puerto Rico s Legislative Assembly approved a law to consolidate certain municipalities According to it Arroyo would be merged with Guayama starting on July 1 of that year However the law was revoked in 1905 returning Arroyo to its municipal status In early 1999 the U S Congressional record documented a commendation of Arroyo on its 100 year relationship with the U S noting that many citizens of Arroyo such as Virgilio Sanchez and Raul Serrano have fought and died in wars for the U S 10 On September 20 2017 Hurricane Maria s wind and rainfall triggered numerous landslides in Arroyo 11 12 The hurricane destroyed 1 550 structures in Arroyo A bridge on PR 725 collapsed leaving 130 families trapped 13 Geography EditArroyo belongs to the alluvial plains sub region of Ponce Patillas known as the Southern Coastal Valley The area is very dry although its plains are productive thanks to artificial irrigation 14 Barrios Edit Subdivisions of Arroyo Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico Arroyo is subdivided into barrios The municipal buildings central square and large Catholic church are located in a small barrio referred to as el pueblo near the center of the municipality 15 16 17 Ancones Arroyo barrio pueblo 18 Guasimas Palmas Pitahaya YaurelSectors Edit Barrios which are like minor civil divisions 18 and subbarrios 19 in turn are further subdivided into smaller local populated place areas units called sectores sectors in English The types of sectores may vary from normally sector to urbanizacion to reparto to barriada to residencial among others 20 21 22 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 Arroyo the Marin neighborhood Palmas barrio Yaurel barrio and the San Felipe Arizona zone 23 Water features Edit The Nigua River crosses the municipality from north to south Its hydrographic system is completed by a series of smaller rivers There is also a mineral water spring in Virella Colony 14 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 19004 867 19106 94042 6 19207 0741 9 19308 19915 9 194010 74631 1 195012 93620 4 196013 3152 9 197013 033 2 1 198017 01430 5 199018 91011 1 200019 1171 1 201019 5752 4 202015 843 19 1 U S Decennial Census 24 1899 shown as 1900 25 1910 1930 26 1930 1950 27 1960 2000 28 2010 16 2020 29 Tourism Edit Faro Punta de las Figuras Arroyo Landmarks and places of interest Edit There are eight beaches in Arroyo 31 Among the places of interest in Arroyo are the Enrique Huyke Monument dedicated to the educator and athlete and the Samuel Morse Monument dedicated to the American inventor of the telegraph Casa de Aduana is a museum located in Arroyo 32 Other landmarks are Hacienda La Cora Las Palmas Beach 33 Punta Guilarte 34 Punta de Las Figuras Lighthouse and the Arroyo Sugar Cane Train 35 To stimulate local tourism during the COVID 19 pandemic in Puerto Rico the Puerto Rico Tourism Company launched the Voy Turistiendo I m Touring campaign in 2021 The campaign featured a passport book with a page for each municipality The Voy Turisteando Arroyo passport page lists Malecon Paseo Las Americas Centro Vacacional Punta Guilarte Faro Punta Figuras and the Arroyo Surfing Park as places of interest 36 Culture EditFestivals and events Edit Arroyo celebrates its patron saint festival in July The Fiestas Patronales de Nuestra Sra del Carmen is a religious and cultural celebration in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel that generally features parades games artisans amusement rides regional food and live entertainment 37 32 A traditional carnaval is held in the month of February Fiesta Negra which celebrates the African heritage of the island is held in March The Festival del Pescao is celebrated in November 32 Sports Edit Although Arroyo doesn t have a professional sports team it has several amateur teams in Class A category citation needed Cultural art venues Edit The Museo Antigua Aduana is a historic building that now showcases art by local artists such as Angel Cora 38 In 2011 the Cine Renacimiento Renaissance Cinema which was founded in 1922 re opened after a little over a year of construction to transform into a theater space compatible with new uses and now known as Teatro Renacimiento Renaissance Theater It is located at Morse St PR 178 and Arizona 7 St 39 Economy Edit Old sugar mill in Arroyo During past centuries Arroyo was known for the production of sugar in the Central Lafayette 40 a sugar mill 14 41 In recent years manufacture and pharmaceutical industries have taken control of the economy of Arroyo Stryker Corporation a developer of medical implants and other surgical equipment has a production plant in the town Government EditMain article Mayoralty in Puerto Rico Since its foundation Arroyo s municipal government has been led by a mayor with its first mayor being Marcelino Cintron The current mayor is Eric Bachier Roman citation needed The city also has a municipal legislature that handles local legislative matters 32 The city belongs to the Puerto Rico Senatorial district VI which is represented by two Senators In 2012 Miguel Pereira Castillo and Angel Rodriguez Otero were elected as District Senators 42 Symbols EditThe municipio has an official flag and coat of arms 43 Arroyo s flag has two horizontal bands of equal size The upper band is color orange while the lower one is black In the middle of the flag lies Arroyo s coat of arms 2 44 The coat of arms is also split in two sections The upper section features a church in a blue field a church with a rosary to the right and a flower to the left The lower section features two silver telegraph poles on green hills At the bottom waving stripes of blue and silver with a fish below them Above the shield lies a crown of three towers filled in with purple Below there s a banner with the motto Arroyo Pueblo Grato 2 Education EditEducation is handled by the Puerto Rico Department of Education Arroyo has seven elementary schools three junior high schools and one high school Transportation Edit Tren del Sur Puerto Rico Highway 3 in Arroyo During the peak of the sugarcane industry in the island Arroyo was part of the railroad system of the island with trains hauling production to other municipalities in the island A small portion of that train remained in use until recently for tourism purposes under the name of Tren del Sur To reach Arroyo visitors have to take the Puerto Rico Highway 3 However there are other rural roads available to reach the municipality There are 13 bridges in Arroyo 45 Notable people EditSee also Category People from Arroyo Puerto Rico Carmen Bozello y Guzman one of three known female Puerto Rican nineteenth century playwrights who wrote a comedy entitled Abnegacion y Sacrificio Comedia en 2 Actos y en Prosa which premiered on October 15 1876 in Puerto Rico and was printed by Cayetano Sanchez y Vegas in 1876 46 Juan Bernardo Huyke former interim Governor of Puerto Rico Alberto A Nido former United States Air Force officer Jose Cruz baseball player former player for the Houston Astros Jake Rodriguez former IBF light welterweight champion Genesis Davila beauty pageant former Miss Mundo Puerto Rico and Miss Florida USA Rafael Roman Melendez former Secretary of Education of Puerto Rico Celiangely Morales sprinter competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics Hector Soto known as Picky Soto professional volleyball player captain and former member of the Puerto Rico men s national volleyball team Monica Gonzalez Rivera female boxerGallery Edit Central plaza in Arroyo barrio pueblo Our Lady of Carmen Parish church Casa Aduana in Arroyo Pier in ArroyoSee also Edit Puerto Rico portal Geography portalList of Puerto Ricans History of Puerto RicoReferences Edit Bureau US Census PUERTO RICO 2020 Census The United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 25 2021 a b c Arroyo Municipality Founding History and Symbols enciclopediapr org Fundacion Puertorriquena de las Humanidades FPH Archived from the original on February 14 2019 Retrieved February 14 2019 Arroyo PR Pueblo Grato Grateful Town Retrieved October 7 2021 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Impacts from Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico USGS Landslide Hazards Program USGS Archived from the original on March 3 2019 Retrieved March 3 2019 Preliminary Locations of Landslide Impacts from Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico PDF USGS Landslide Hazards Program USGS Archived PDF from the original on March 3 2019 Retrieved March 3 2019 Maria un nombre que no vamos a olvidar El huracan Maria devasto las estructuras del pequeno Arroyo Maria a name we will never forget Maria destroyed structures in minute Arroyo El Nuevo Dia in Spanish June 13 2019 Retrieved August 24 2021 a b c Arroyo Municipality General Info Location Square Miles Economy and Geography enciclopediapr org Fundacion Puertorriquena de las Humanidades FPH Archived from the original on February 14 2019 Retrieved February 14 2019 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 a b 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 28 2018 Map of Arroyo at the Wayback Machine PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 24 2018 Retrieved December 29 2018 a b US Census Barrio Pueblo definition factfinder com US Census Archived from the original on May 13 2017 Retrieved January 5 2019 P L 94 171 VTD SLD Reference Map 2010 Census Arroyo Municipio PR PDF www2 census gov U S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U S Census Bureau Archived PDF from the original on August 22 2020 Retrieved August 22 2020 Agencia Oficina del Coordinador General para el Financiamiento Socioeconomico y la Autogestion Proposed 2016 Budget Puerto Rico Budgets in Spanish Archived from the original on June 28 2019 Retrieved June 28 2019 Rivera Quintero Marcia 2014 El vuelo de la esperanza Proyecto de las Comunidades Especiales 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February 14 2019 Elecciones Generales 2012 Escrutinio General Archived January 15 2013 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 ARROYO LexJuris Leyes y Jurisprudencia de Puerto Rico in Spanish February 19 2020 Archived from the original on February 19 2020 Retrieved September 16 2020 Arroyo Bridges National Bridge Inventory Data US Dept of Transportation Archived from the original on February 20 2019 Retrieved February 19 2019 Escritoras de la America Hispanica Una obra dramatica de Carmen Bozello Escritoras de la America Hispanica Archived from the original on February 22 2020 Retrieved February 22 2020 Further reading EditMapa de municipios y barrios Arroyo Memoria Num 37 PDF University of Puerto Rico Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico Oficina del Gobernador Junta de Planificacion Santurce Puerto Rico 1955 External links Edit Arroyo Municipality on Facebook Arroyo Puerto Rico at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Travel guides from Wikivoyage Data from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arroyo Puerto Rico amp oldid 1142631417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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