Cidra, Puerto Rico

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Cidra, Puerto Rico, United States
—  Municipality  —

Flag
Nickname(s): La Ciudad de la Eterna Primavera (City of Eternal Spring)
Anthem: "Del corazón de Puerto Rico nació Cidra"
Location of Cidra in Puerto Rico
Coordinates: 18°10′33″N 66°09′41″W / 18.17583°N 66.16139°W / 18.17583; -66.16139Coordinates: 18°10′33″N 66°09′41″W / 18.17583°N 66.16139°W / 18.17583; -66.16139
Founded 1809
Government
 • Mayor Ángel L. Malavé Zayas (PNP)
 • Senatorial dist. 6 - Guayama
 • Representative dist. 29 
Area
 • Total 94.42 km2 (36.46 sq mi)
 • Land 94 km2 (36 sq mi)
 • Water .42 km2 (0.2 sq mi)
Population (2010)
 • Total 43,480
 • Density 460/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Demonym Cidreños
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Zip code 00739
FIPS code 72-18074[1]
GNIS feature ID 1610092[2]

Cidra (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈθiðɾa]) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the central region of the island, north of Cayey; south of Comerío and Aguas Buenas; east of Aibonito and Barranquitas; and west of Caguas. Cidra is spread over 12 wards and Cidra Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Cidra is known as La Ciudad de la Eterna Primavera (City of Eternal Spring).

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[edit] History

Cidra was founded in 1809.

[edit] Flag

The Municipal Seal shines on the flag uniting all three stripes, and the whole is ended with yellow fringes. The green evokes the landscape which is green throughout the year and which covers all the land with an immense variety of colored flowers. It is the reason why the town is called "Town Of The Eternal Spring". The gold color refers to the richness of its fruits and hydrography as well as the spiritual wealth of the region and its citizenship. The brown alludes to the Virgin Carmen, patron of the cidreños, and to the Savannah Dove, which is a unique species in the world that has its habitat in this municipality.

[edit] Coat of Arms

Over the red band it has a gold "cidra" and a cornucopia with its fruit in natural color, which alludes that Cidra is one of the major producers of fruit of the Island. In the superior right is placed a scapulary that evokes the Virgin Carmen, patron of the town, and a black bishop hat that alludes to San Juan Nepomuceno, bishop and martyr. In the left inferior part, on a blue bottom, is located a brown Savannah Dove which nests in the Cidra area. This dove flies over a mountain of three tips, which indicates the location of the municipality in the Central Mountain Range. The blue and silver waves symbolize the aquatic wealth of Cidra. All this is capped by a three-tower crown.

[edit] Demographics

[edit] Barrios (Districts)

  • Arenas
  • Bayamón
  • Beatriz
  • Ceiba
  • Certenejas
  • Cidra
  • Honduras
  • Montellano
  • Rabanal
  • Rincón
  • Río Abajo
  • Salto
  • Sud
  • Toíta[3]

[edit] Geography and Topography

[edit] Government

All municipalities in Puerto Rico are administered by a mayor, elected every four years. The current mayor of Cidra is Angel L. Malavé Zayas, of the New Progressive Party (PNP). He was elected at the 1992 general elections.

The city belongs to the Puerto Rico Senatorial district VI, which is represented by two Senators. In 2008, Carlos Torres Torres and Antonio Soto Díaz were elected as District Senators.[4]

[edit] Economy

[edit] Agriculture

Agriculture (citrics)

[edit] Industry

Apparel and pharmaceuticals.

[edit] Tourism

[edit] Landmarks and places of interest

  • Frog's Rock
  • Hamacas' Bridge
  • Iberia Theater
  • Lake Cidra
  • Nuestra Señora del Carmen Parish
  • Perico's Waterfall
  • Treasure Island Hotel

[edit] Festivals and events

  • Myrna Vázquez Week - February
  • Matron Festivities - July
  • Paloma Sabanera Festival - November

[edit] Education

[edit] Elementary

  • Ceiba - Ceiba
  • Ciprián Castrodad - Río Abajo
  • Luis Muñoz Rivera - Cidra
  • Montellano - Montellano
  • Santa Clara - Arenas
  • Urbana - Cidra

[edit] Elementary and Middle

  • 2da unidad Clemencia Meléndez Santos - Rabanal
  • Certenejas - Bayamón
  • Juan D. Stubbe - Bayamón
  • Pedro Maria Dominicci - Rincon
  • Pedro Diaz Fonseca - Beatriz

[edit] Middle School

  • Jesús T. Piñero - Cidra

[edit] High School

  • Ana J. Candelas - Sud
  • Luis Muñoz Iglesias - Cidra Pueblo
  • Vocacional - Sud

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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