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JUANA DíAZ, PUERTO RICO


'Juana Díaz' is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the southern coast of the island, south of Jayuya, Ciales, Orocovis and Villalba; east of Ponce; and west of Coamo and Santa Isabel and the Caribbean Sea to the south. Juana Díaz is spread over 12 wards and Juana Diaz Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).
Juana Diaz is known as "La Ciudad del Mabí" (Mabí City) - Mabí is a delicious, refreshing fermented Taíno beverage made out from the bark of the mabi tree Colubrina elliptica (L'Her.) Brongn.

Contents
History
Flag
Coat of Arms
Demographics
'Barrios' (Districts/Wards)
Geo/Topography
Anthem
Economic
Agriculture
Industrial
Tourism
Landmarks and places of interest
Festivals and events
Transportation
Notable "Juanadinos"
References

History


Juana Díaz was founded in 1798. The civil government of this territory was established in April 25, 1798.
Flag

The flag of Juana Díaz is rectangular in shape, formed by two triangles whose hypotenuse extends from the upper left corner to the lower right corner. The upper triangle is white, the symbol of silver and the lower triangle is yellow or gold. At its center is the coat of arms of Juana Díaz in its natural colors.
Coat of Arms

The Mountains - Thirteen mountains symbolizing each one of the thirteen districts of Juana Díaz. The sun has thirteen rays, each representing one of the districts of Juana Diaz. The Woman - Represents the name of the woman who gave origin to the town, Doña Juana Díaz. The Indian - Represents the natives who were settlers of the village at the arrival of the conquering whites. The Indian represents Chief Jacaquax; in whose honor our river is named and The Harp and The Pen - The harp represents our music and the pen in the inkpot, the verse, poetry.

Demographics


'Barrios' (Districts/Wards)

Population by barrio or ward as of 2000 [1] (Percentage change from 1990 census):



★ Amuelas - 4,056 (+77.2%)

★ Callabo - 2,206 (+23.7%)

★ Capitanejo - 5,328 (-5.3%)

★ Cintrona - 2,309 (+6.8%)

★ Collores - 2,161 (-2.1%)


★ Emajagual - 3 (N/A)

★ Guayabal - 5,774 (-1.4%)

★ Jacaguas - 4,522 (+12.9%)

★ Juana Díaz pueblo - 4,555 (-2.6%)

★ Lomas - 1,358 (-24.7%)


★ Río Cañas Abajo 2,323 (-2.1%)

★ Río Cañas Arriba - 2,332 (+141.2%)

★ Sabana Llana 7,964 (+23.7%)

★ Tijeras 5,640 (+26.9%)

★ 'Total 50,531 (+11.8%)'

Note to people unfamiliar with Puerto Rico's political subdivisions: "Juana Díaz" refers here to what is officially called Municipality of Juana Díaz. All wards listed here are what constitute the municipality itself. "Juana Díaz pueblo" (above) is the downtown area and the administrative center of the municipality - although all inhabitants within the municipality are "juanadinos" (name given to people of the Municipality of Juana Díaz).
Geo/Topography

Several rivers run through the Juana Díaz territory, among them, Inabón River and the Jacaguas River, from which Juana Díaz takes its nickname: "Ciudad del Jacaguas". The Guayabal dam between Juana Díaz and Villalba is located in this river. Among its main tributaries are Toa Vaca River in Villalba, also dammed. Both Guayabal and Toa Vaca lakes are visible in the map. Lake Toa Vaca is also the main source of drinking water for Juana Díaz, Ponce and other towns.

Anthem


By Prof. José Rafael Gilot
Juanadinos, alcemos las voces

en un himno para esta ciudad.

De poetas y atletas la cuna

y una historia que la hace inmortal.

Gloria a tí, Juana Díaz,

del Jacaguas jardín sin igual,

Gloria a tí, Juana Díaz,

tus blasones debemos honrar.

Juanadinos digámosle al mundo

nuestro suelo es todo esplendor.

Por su noble hidalguía de pueblo

lo bendijo la mano de Dios.

Economic


Agriculture

Juana Díaz produced sugar cane but with the urban and industrial development the sugar industry has disapperared from Puerto Rico. Local rums are now produced from raw materials imported from other countries. Juana Díaz now produces plantains, bananas, mangoes, and other crops that are consumed in the local markets and also exported to other countries. Cattle and pigs are also raised in local farms.
Industrial

Beige marble--one of the finest marbles in the world.
Tourism

Landmarks and places of interest


★ Efraín Daleccio Caves

★ Lucero Caves

★ Guayabal Lagoon

★ Holy Kings monument

★ Three Kings Museum
Festivals and events


★ Three Kings Festival - January Página Oficial de los Reyes Magos de Juana DíazThis religious and cultural event began in 1884. It celebrates the visit of the Three Kings (Three Wisemen) to baby Jesus. Every year on January 6 people of all ages come to twon to celebrate Three Kings Day. The main event is a parade down Comercio Street to the town's plaza where a big altar is set-up for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Eucharist begins with an act of the Prophets announcing the coming of a mesiah. The prophesies are followed by the the sighting of three kings by the shepherds. The holy mass follows and at the end the Three Kings find and adore baby Jesus. This is a must see activity if you are visiting Puerto Rico in January. Bring the children. If you can, come dressed as shepherds and be part of the celebration.

★ Mabí Festival - March

★ Bull Frog Festival - April

★ Good Friday - Juana Díaz celebrates many activities during Holy Week each year. The most notable is the Good Friday procession that transists through many of the urban communities with representations of the Stations of the Cross. Thousands of juanadinos and people from other towns visit Juana Díaz on Good Friday.

★ Llorensiana Week - May

★ Patron Saint Festivities of San Ramón Nonato - August; San Ramón Nonato's celebration is August 31. Both religious and cultural events are celebrated at the end of August and early September in honor of San Ramón Nonato, the patron saint.

★ Puerto Rican Festivities - December
Transportation

Among the most important roads in Juana Díaz are the Luis A. Ferré Expressway (PR-52) which connects Juana Díaz with Ponce and the airport in just minutes and San Juan in a little more than one hour. Other important roads include road PR-14 which runs through downtown Juana Díaz on its route between Ponce and Cayey, road PR-149 from Juana Díaz to Manatí running through Villalba and the "Cordillera Central" and road PR-1 which goes from Ponce to San Juan through barrio Pastillo in the south coast of Juana Díaz.

Notable "Juanadinos"



★ Cesáreo Rosa Nieves - Writer

★ Luis Lloréns Torres (1876- 1944) - Poet

★ Mario Braschi - Journalist

★ Tomás Carrión Maduro - Journalist, poet and politician

Tito Gomez, salsa musician

Holly Woodlawn, drag artist/actor

★ Aura Norma Robledo- operatic singer

★ Santiago Martinez Irizarry- Musician, composer, educator and former Mayor of Juana Diaz

★ Pedro A. Toledo Dávila- Lawyer, Police Superintendent (1993-2000, 2005- )

★ Rosabel Otón Olivieri- actress

★ Antonia Alfonso Pagán- Former Miss World Puerto Rico

★ José Luis (Palillo) Santiago- Professional Baseball player

★ Ceferino (Cefo) Conde y Faria- Professional Baseball player

★ Dr. Gloria Baquero Lleras- former Secretary of Education

★ David Santiago- Poet and actor

★ Gen. Irving Monclova

★ Gen. Alfredo Mora Mercado- PRNG

★ Dr. Nellie J. Zambrana Ortiz- Educator

★ Dr. Deadina Torres- Educator

★ Dr. María Esther Torres- Educator

★ Dr. Nora Algarín de Gardeslen- Educator

★ Dr. José Rafael Gilot Hernández- Artist and educator

References



Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico

Juana Díaz and its barrios, United States Census Bureau

Interactive Map of Juana Diaz

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