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Loíza, Puerto Rico

Loíza (Spanish pronunciation: [loˈisa]) is a town and municipality on the northeastern coast of Puerto Rico, north of Canóvanas; east of Carolina, Puerto Rico; and west of Río Grande, Puerto Rico. Loíza is spread over five barrios and Loíza Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is renowned for its rich Afro-Puerto Rican culture and heritage.

Loíza
Municipio de Loíza
Río Grande in Loíza
Nickname: 
"El Pueblo de la Cacica"
Anthem: "Loiceños en Acción"
Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Loíza Municipality
Coordinates: 18°25′11″N 65°52′23″W / 18.41972°N 65.87306°W / 18.41972; -65.87306Coordinates: 18°25′11″N 65°52′23″W / 18.41972°N 65.87306°W / 18.41972; -65.87306
Commonwealth Puerto Rico
Founded1719
Barrios
Government
 • MayorJulia M. Nazario (PPD)
 • Senatorial dist.8 - Carolina
 • Representative dist.37
Area
 • Total65.71 sq mi (170.19 km2)
 • Land19.44 sq mi (50.36 km2)
 • Water46.27 sq mi (119.83 km2)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total23,693
 • Rank50th in Puerto Rico
 • Density360/sq mi (140/km2)
DemonymLoiceños
Time zoneUTC−4 (AST)
ZIP Code
00772
Area code787/939
Major routes

History

Some say its name comes from a female cacique, named Loaíza or Yuíza, who governed the region formerly called Jaymanío, on the shores of the Río Grande de Loíza. It is said that this cacique might have married a mulatto conquistador called Pedro Mejías, but there is no evidence of this.[2] Other sources point to a Spanish landlord named Iñigo López de Cervantes y Loayza, who owned a lot of the territory, and was renowned among governors and colonists of the time.[3]

In 1692, Loíza was officially declared an urban area due to its population (100 houses and 1,146 residents), but it was in 1719 that the Spanish government declared it as an official town. It was founded by Gaspar de Arredondo.

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 Loíza was 12,522.[4]

In the 1970s, an Aero Virgin Islands DC-3 plane crashed in a Loíza beach, with no fatalities.

On September 20, 2017 Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico. In Loíza, 598 residences lost their roof and 298 homes were a total loss.[5][6][7][8] Loíza suffered a catastrophic hit from Hurricane Maria like the rest of Puerto Rico.[9] In 2018, it was featured in an episode of Bar Rescue called Operation: Puerto Rico where bar consultant Jon Taffer visited Loíza to rescue an area bar and turned it into a community rescue, repairing a local community center, playground, baseball field and basketball court as well as the bar.

Gallery

Geography

Loíza belongs to the geographical region called the Coastal Plains of the North. Its terrain is uniformly plain, since it doesn't exceed 100 meters above water level.[10]

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 65.71 square miles (170.2 km2); of which 19.44 square miles (50.3 km2) of it is land and 46.27 square miles (119.8 km2) of it is water.

Barrios

 
Subdivisions of Loíza.

Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Loíza is divided into barrios. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located in a barrio referred to as "el pueblo".[11][12][13][14]

  1. Canóvanas
  2. Loíza barrio-pueblo
  3. Medianía Alta
  4. Medianía Baja
  5. Torrecilla Alta
  6. Torrecilla Baja

Sectors

Barrios (which are like minor civil divisions)[15] 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.[16][17][18]

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 Loíza: La 23 in Honduras barrio, Sector Pompeya (Los Pizarros) in Honduras barrio, Sector Villa del Carmen in Honduras barrio, Calle Melilla, Colobó,[19] El Ceiba, El Jobo, Miñi Miñi[20][21][22] Piñones, Pueblo del Niño, Tocones, Villa Cañona 1, Villa Cañona 2, Villa Colobó, Villa Kennedy, Villa Santos, and Zapatería Pizarro.[23]

In late May 2020, the mayor of Loíza announced that millions of dollars received from FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) had been earmarked for 10 construction projects in Loíza. Of the ten, the largest project is for scheduled improvements to the Miñi Miñi Sector of Medianía Baja barrio.[24]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
190012,522
191013,3176.3%
192015,80418.7%
193018,76218.7%
194022,14518.0%
195024,75511.8%
196028,13113.6%
197039,06238.9%
198020,867−46.6%
199029,30740.4%
200032,53711.0%
201030,060−7.6%
202023,693−21.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[25]
1899 (shown as 1900)[26] 1910-1930[27]
1930-1950[28] 1960-2000[29] 2010[13] 2020[30]
Race - Loíza, Puerto Rico - 2020 Census[32][33]
Race Population % of Total
White 1,376 5.8%
Black/Afro-Puerto Rican 7,533 31.8%
American Indian and Alaska Native 106 0.4%
Asian 21 0.1%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0 0.0%
Some other race 3,689 15.6%
Two or more races 10,968 46.3%

The population of the municipality was 23,693 at the 2020 census.[32] Consisting of 8,508 households, and 6,140 families residing in the municipality. The population density was 1,673.4 inhabitants per square mile (646.1/km2). There were 8,508 housing units at an average density of 562 per square mile (217/km2). There were 8,508 households, out of which 45.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.1% were married couples living together, 29.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 16.3% were non-families. 14.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.39 and the average family size was 3.77. In the town the population was spread out, with 39.3% under the age of 19, 7.8% from 20 to 24, 27.4% from 25 to 44, 17.3% from 45 to 64, and 8.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 27 years. The median income for a household in the town was $8,962, and the median income for a family was $9,911. Males had a median income of $14,076 versus $12,903 for females. The per capita income for the town was $4,707. 67% of the population and 64.7% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 62.3% of those under the age of 18 and 59.5% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line. The municipality has the highest concentration of Afro-Puerto Ricans on the island. About 4,256 residents speak English as a native language (Census 2000).[34]

Tourism

Landmarks and places of interest

There are 19 beaches in Loíza.[35]

In May 2020 the Parque Julia de Burgos (Julia de Burgos Park) was inaugurated.[36] Some other attractions of Loíza include:

  • Aviones Beach[37]
  • Ayala Family Artesan Centre
  • Julia de Burgos Walk
  • María de la Cruz Cavern
  • Piñones Lagoon
  • San Patricio Parish
  • Vacía Talega Beach
  • Samuel Lind Estudio de Arte (Samuel Lind Art Studio)[38]

Culture

 
Vejigante Mask and Costume on display at the Musical Instrument Museum of Phoenix

One of Loíza's barrios, Loíza aldea, is famous across Puerto Rico because it has been a talent pool for dancers and artisans. Formerly a center for black Puerto Rican music, it is said to be the traditional birthplace of the musical form known as plena along with Ponce.

Each year there is a celebration in Loíza where people parade around wearing Máscaras de Vejigante, a type of mask made from coconuts and painted in multiple colors.

Loíza is known as "La Capital de la Tradición" (Capital of Traditions) for its bomba music, traditional Taíno and African dishes, folk art, and distinct culture.

Festivals and events

Loíza celebrates its patron saint festival in March. The Fiestas Patronales de San Patricio is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment.[10][39][19][40][41]

Other festivals and events celebrated in Loíza include:

Economy

Agriculture

Coconuts, fruits, sugar canes, and apples.

Industry

  • Fishing

Government

 
Julia Nazario Fuentes, the mayor of Loiza, is seen walking past a damaged house in Loíza, Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in September 2017.

Like all municipalities in Puerto Rico, Loíza is administered by a mayor. The current mayor is Julia María Nazario Fuentes, who was elected at the 2016 Puerto Rican general elections.

The city belongs to the Puerto Rico Senatorial district VIII, which is represented by two Senators. In 2016, Nayda Venegas Brown and Eric Correa Rivera were elected as District Senators.[42]

Symbols

The municipio has an official flag and coat of arms.[43]

Flag

Green and gold and red with three undulating stripes - The silhouette of a bell tower in the upper left hand corner (Canton) of the first stripe represents religious tradition and also serves as a symbol of the Church of San Patricio as an historical monument.[44]

Coat of arms

The mounted figure of Saint James the Apostle, dominant in the shield, proclaims the devotion to the saint that the Loiceños profess, manifested in a special way during the celebration of traditional festivities every July 25. The flames are emblem of the Holy Spirit, bearer of the seven gifts, a title of the old church of Loíza. The undulating stripe represents the Grande de Loíza River, notable in geography, history and literature of Puerto Rico. The crown symbolizes the famous Taína Chief Yuisa, who lived in Loíza territory where she died. The shamrocks represent Saint Patrick of Ireland and patron of the population.[44]

Education

 
Students at Belen Blanco De Zequeira, Loiza, Puerto Rico

Like all other municipalities, education in Loíza is administered by the Department of Education of Puerto Rico. Loíza has several elementary schools, but only two junior high and two high schools.

Transportation

Service to Loiza is available from San Juan by AMA route D45. This route provides service to Piñones and Isla Verde and connects to the Tren Urbano at Sagrado Corazon station.

There is no public transportation connecting Loiza to the eastern cities of PR, and there are few if any hotels and guest houses in Loiza itself, but there are resorts in Rio Grande.

There are 5 bridges in Loíza.[45]

Gallery

See also

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External links

  • News out of Loíza on Presencia PR
  • Loíza and its barrios, United States Census Bureau
  • Historic Places in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, a National Park Service Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary
  • Puerto Rico Government Directory - Loíza

loíza, puerto, rico, loíza, spanish, pronunciation, loˈisa, town, municipality, northeastern, coast, puerto, rico, north, canóvanas, east, carolina, puerto, rico, west, río, grande, puerto, rico, loíza, spread, over, five, barrios, loíza, pueblo, downtown, are. Loiza Spanish pronunciation loˈisa is a town and municipality on the northeastern coast of Puerto Rico north of Canovanas east of Carolina Puerto Rico and west of Rio Grande Puerto Rico Loiza is spread over five barrios and Loiza Pueblo the downtown area and the administrative center of the city It is part of the San Juan Caguas Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area It is renowned for its rich Afro Puerto Rican culture and heritage Loiza Municipio de LoizaTown and MunicipalityRio Grande in LoizaFlagCoat of armsNickname El Pueblo de la Cacica Anthem Loicenos en Accion Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Loiza MunicipalityCoordinates 18 25 11 N 65 52 23 W 18 41972 N 65 87306 W 18 41972 65 87306 Coordinates 18 25 11 N 65 52 23 W 18 41972 N 65 87306 W 18 41972 65 87306Commonwealth Puerto RicoFounded1719Barrios6 barrios CanovanasLoiza barrio puebloMediania AltaMediania BajaTorrecilla AltaTorrecilla BajaGovernment MayorJulia M Nazario PPD Senatorial dist 8 Carolina Representative dist 37Area Total65 71 sq mi 170 19 km2 Land19 44 sq mi 50 36 km2 Water46 27 sq mi 119 83 km2 Population 2020 1 Total23 693 Rank50th in Puerto Rico Density360 sq mi 140 km2 DemonymLoicenosTime zoneUTC 4 AST ZIP Code00772Area code787 939Major routes Contents 1 History 1 1 Gallery 2 Geography 2 1 Barrios 2 2 Sectors 2 3 Special Communities 3 Demographics 4 Tourism 4 1 Landmarks and places of interest 5 Culture 5 1 Festivals and events 6 Economy 6 1 Agriculture 6 2 Industry 7 Government 8 Symbols 8 1 Flag 8 2 Coat of arms 9 Education 10 Transportation 11 Gallery 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditSome say its name comes from a female cacique named Loaiza or Yuiza who governed the region formerly called Jaymanio on the shores of the Rio Grande de Loiza It is said that this cacique might have married a mulatto conquistador called Pedro Mejias but there is no evidence of this 2 Other sources point to a Spanish landlord named Inigo Lopez de Cervantes y Loayza who owned a lot of the territory and was renowned among governors and colonists of the time 3 In 1692 Loiza was officially declared an urban area due to its population 100 houses and 1 146 residents but it was in 1719 that the Spanish government declared it as an official town It was founded by Gaspar de Arredondo 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 Loiza was 12 522 4 In the 1970s an Aero Virgin Islands DC 3 plane crashed in a Loiza beach with no fatalities On September 20 2017 Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico In Loiza 598 residences lost their roof and 298 homes were a total loss 5 6 7 8 Loiza suffered a catastrophic hit from Hurricane Maria like the rest of Puerto Rico 9 In 2018 it was featured in an episode of Bar Rescue called Operation Puerto Rico where bar consultant Jon Taffer visited Loiza to rescue an area bar and turned it into a community rescue repairing a local community center playground baseball field and basketball court as well as the bar Gallery Edit A damaged house exterior in Loiza Broken kitchen in Loiza after Hurricane MariaGeography EditLoiza belongs to the geographical region called the Coastal Plains of the North Its terrain is uniformly plain since it doesn t exceed 100 meters above water level 10 According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 65 71 square miles 170 2 km2 of which 19 44 square miles 50 3 km2 of it is land and 46 27 square miles 119 8 km2 of it is water Barrios Edit Subdivisions of Loiza Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico Loiza is divided into barrios The municipal buildings central square and large Catholic church are located in a barrio referred to as el pueblo 11 12 13 14 Canovanas Loiza barrio pueblo Mediania Alta Mediania Baja Torrecilla Alta Torrecilla BajaSectors Edit Further information List of barrios and sectors of Loiza Puerto Rico Barrios which are like minor civil divisions 15 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 16 17 18 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 Loiza La 23 in Honduras barrio Sector Pompeya Los Pizarros in Honduras barrio Sector Villa del Carmen in Honduras barrio Calle Melilla Colobo 19 El Ceiba El Jobo Mini Mini 20 21 22 Pinones Pueblo del Nino Tocones Villa Canona 1 Villa Canona 2 Villa Colobo Villa Kennedy Villa Santos and Zapateria Pizarro 23 In late May 2020 the mayor of Loiza announced that millions of dollars received from FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency had been earmarked for 10 construction projects in Loiza Of the ten the largest project is for scheduled improvements to the Mini Mini Sector of Mediania Baja barrio 24 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 190012 522 191013 3176 3 192015 80418 7 193018 76218 7 194022 14518 0 195024 75511 8 196028 13113 6 197039 06238 9 198020 867 46 6 199029 30740 4 200032 53711 0 201030 060 7 6 202023 693 21 2 U S Decennial Census 25 1899 shown as 1900 26 1910 1930 27 1930 1950 28 1960 2000 29 2010 13 2020 30 Race Loiza Puerto Rico 2020 Census 32 33 Race Population of TotalWhite 1 376 5 8 Black Afro Puerto Rican 7 533 31 8 American Indian and Alaska Native 106 0 4 Asian 21 0 1 Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander 0 0 0 Some other race 3 689 15 6 Two or more races 10 968 46 3 The population of the municipality was 23 693 at the 2020 census 32 Consisting of 8 508 households and 6 140 families residing in the municipality The population density was 1 673 4 inhabitants per square mile 646 1 km2 There were 8 508 housing units at an average density of 562 per square mile 217 km2 There were 8 508 households out of which 45 8 had children under the age of 18 living with them 49 1 were married couples living together 29 7 had a female householder with no husband present and 16 3 were non families 14 9 of all households were made up of individuals and 5 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 39 and the average family size was 3 77 In the town the population was spread out with 39 3 under the age of 19 7 8 from 20 to 24 27 4 from 25 to 44 17 3 from 45 to 64 and 8 2 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 27 years The median income for a household in the town was 8 962 and the median income for a family was 9 911 Males had a median income of 14 076 versus 12 903 for females The per capita income for the town was 4 707 67 of the population and 64 7 of families were below the poverty line Out of the total population 62 3 of those under the age of 18 and 59 5 of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line The municipality has the highest concentration of Afro Puerto Ricans on the island About 4 256 residents speak English as a native language Census 2000 34 Tourism EditLandmarks and places of interest Edit There are 19 beaches in Loiza 35 In May 2020 the Parque Julia de Burgos Julia de Burgos Park was inaugurated 36 Some other attractions of Loiza include Aviones Beach 37 Ayala Family Artesan Centre Julia de Burgos Walk Maria de la Cruz Cavern Pinones Lagoon San Patricio Parish Vacia Talega Beach Samuel Lind Estudio de Arte Samuel Lind Art Studio 38 Culture Edit Vejigante Mask and Costume on display at the Musical Instrument Museum of Phoenix One of Loiza s barrios Loiza aldea is famous across Puerto Rico because it has been a talent pool for dancers and artisans Formerly a center for black Puerto Rican music it is said to be the traditional birthplace of the musical form known as plena along with Ponce Each year there is a celebration in Loiza where people parade around wearing Mascaras de Vejigante a type of mask made from coconuts and painted in multiple colors Loiza is known as La Capital de la Tradicion Capital of Traditions for its bomba music traditional Taino and African dishes folk art and distinct culture Festivals and events Edit Loiza celebrates its patron saint festival in March The Fiestas Patronales de San Patricio is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades games artisans amusement rides regional food and live entertainment 10 39 19 40 41 Other festivals and events celebrated in Loiza include Mayombe Carnival February Festival of Saint James the Apostle JulyEconomy EditAgriculture Edit Coconuts fruits sugar canes and apples Industry Edit FishingGovernment EditMain article Mayoralty in Puerto Rico Julia Nazario Fuentes the mayor of Loiza is seen walking past a damaged house in Loiza Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in September 2017 Like all municipalities in Puerto Rico Loiza is administered by a mayor The current mayor is Julia Maria Nazario Fuentes who was elected at the 2016 Puerto Rican general elections The city belongs to the Puerto Rico Senatorial district VIII which is represented by two Senators In 2016 Nayda Venegas Brown and Eric Correa Rivera were elected as District Senators 42 Symbols EditThe municipio has an official flag and coat of arms 43 Flag Edit Green and gold and red with three undulating stripes The silhouette of a bell tower in the upper left hand corner Canton of the first stripe represents religious tradition and also serves as a symbol of the Church of San Patricio as an historical monument 44 Coat of arms Edit The mounted figure of Saint James the Apostle dominant in the shield proclaims the devotion to the saint that the Loicenos profess manifested in a special way during the celebration of traditional festivities every July 25 The flames are emblem of the Holy Spirit bearer of the seven gifts a title of the old church of Loiza The undulating stripe represents the Grande de Loiza River notable in geography history and literature of Puerto Rico The crown symbolizes the famous Taina Chief Yuisa who lived in Loiza territory where she died The shamrocks represent Saint Patrick of Ireland and patron of the population 44 Education Edit Students at Belen Blanco De Zequeira Loiza Puerto Rico Like all other municipalities education in Loiza is administered by the Department of Education of Puerto Rico Loiza has several elementary schools but only two junior high and two high schools Transportation EditService to Loiza is available from San Juan by AMA route D45 This route provides service to Pinones and Isla Verde and connects to the Tren Urbano at Sagrado Corazon station There is no public transportation connecting Loiza to the eastern cities of PR and there are few if any hotels and guest houses in Loiza itself but there are resorts in Rio Grande There are 5 bridges in Loiza 45 Gallery Edit Beach in Loiza Municipal Cemetery in LoizaSee 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 Loiza Archived 2011 12 01 at the Wayback Machine on ElYunque Loiza Capital de la Tradicion Archived 2012 05 18 at the Wayback Machine on SalonHogar net Joseph Prentiss Sanger Henry Gannett Walter Francis Willcox 1900 Report on the census of Puerto Rico 1899 United States War Dept Porto Rico Census Office Washington Govt print off p 156 Maria un nombre que no vamos a olvidar Loiza renace de la devastacion del huracan Maria Maria a name we won t forget Loiza is reborn from the devastation of Hurricane Maria El Nuevo Dia in Spanish June 13 2019 Retrieved September 12 2022 Medical team races to help most vulnerable in famed Puerto Rican beach town NBC News Archived from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved January 1 2020 In Loiza the Afro Boricua Population Won t Let a Hurricane Wipe Out Their Traditions August 3 2018 Archived from the original on July 1 2019 Retrieved January 1 2020 Pasley James 20 photos show Puerto Rico s slow recovery 2 years after Hurricane Maria Insider Diggers to rescue survivors FEMA Archived from the original on December 28 2018 Retrieved December 28 2018 a b Loiza Municipality enciclopediapr org Fundacion Puertorriquena de las Humanidades FPH Pico Rafael Buitrago de Santiago Zayda Berrios Hector H Nueva geografia de Puerto Rico fisica economica y social por Rafael Pico Con la colaboracion de Zayda Buitrago de Santiago y Hector H Berrios San Juan Editorial 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2004 Primera edicion ed San Juan Puerto Rico Fundacion Sila M Calderon p 273 ISBN 978 0 9820806 1 0 Hernandez Jose Rafael May 31 2020 Lluvia de millones para Loiza con 10 nuevos proyectos de construccion Periodico Presencia in Spanish Retrieved June 14 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 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in Spanish July 9 2019 Retrieved June 14 2020 Estudio de Arte Samuel Lind Discover Puerto Rico Archived from the original on June 14 2020 Retrieved June 14 2020 J D May 2 2006 Loiza Link To Puerto Rico com in Spanish Retrieved July 18 2020 Guia de wiken celebran las Fiestas Tradicionales de Loiza El Nuevo Dia in Spanish July 17 2019 Archived from the original on July 22 2019 Retrieved July 22 2019 What s On Our Nightstands Re visions of Santiago Apostol Repeating Islands in Spanish April 10 2009 Archived from the original on November 8 2019 Retrieved November 8 2019 Escrutinio General Comision Estatal de Elecciones de Puerto Rico July 8 2018 archived from the original on December 21 2016 retrieved July 8 2018 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 LOIZA LexJuris Leyes y Jurisprudencia de Puerto Rico in Spanish February 19 2020 Archived from the original on February 19 2020 Retrieved September 17 2020 Loiza Bridges National Bridge Inventory Data US Dept of Transportation Archived from the original on February 21 2019 Retrieved February 20 2019 External links EditNews out of Loiza on Presencia PR Loiza and its barrios United States Census Bureau Historic Places in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands a National Park Service Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary Puerto Rico Government Directory Loiza Loiza 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 Loiza Puerto Rico amp oldid 1123304822, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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