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Cayey


Cayey (ka-YAI) is a mountain town in central Puerto Rico located on the Central Mountain range, north of Salinas and Guayama; south of Cidra and Caguas; east of Aibonito and Salinas; and west of San Lorenzo Cayey is spread over 21 wards and Cayey Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Cayey is notable for its surrounding mountains. The city has been actively growing since the 1990s, evidenced by its designation as a Metropolitan Area by the U.S. Census Bureau. It has experimented a significant growth in commerce, and many major retailers, such as Wal-Mart have opened stores in this city. A new coliseum and hospital facilities have also bieng built. Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble have manufacturing facilities in Cayey. Cayey is host to one of the main campuses of the University of Puerto Rico. The University of Puerto Rico at Cayey is the only liberal arts college in Puerto Rico.
History

Cayey was founded on August 17, 1773 by Juan Mata Vázquez, who became its first mayor. It is said that Cayey derives its name from the Taino Indian word for "a place of waters". Its original name was "Cayey de Muesas".

During 1880, a fire that later acquired legendary status happened in Cayey's Mirador Echevarria area. The fire broke out on the property of a timber company near Charca Del Pato. Many people and dogs died, and legend has it that the dogs' barking can still be heard, and sometimes, at night, the screams of the men who burned to death can still be heard too.
Flag
The flag derives its design and colors from the Coat of Arms, which is in the center of the flag encirled by a solid black ring. The centered Coat of Arms and has four triangles pointing to it, two white and two red.
Coat of Arms
The Coat of Arms has a three tip mountain, a red bull, and a waving blue stripe representing the abundant water in the zone and also in reverence to the primitive Matron of the town of Cayey. The shield is topped with the silver lamb symbol of San Juan of Puerto Rico, and a red book.

Demographics

Barrios (Districts/Wards)
  • Beatriz
  • Cayey Pueblo
  • Cedro
  • Cercadillo
  • Culebras Altas
  • Culebras Bajas
  • Farallón
  • Guavate

  • Jájome Alto
  • Jájome Bajo
  • Lapa
  • Matón Abajo
  • Matón Arriba
  • Monte Llano
  • Pasto Viejo
  • Pedro Avila

  • Piedras
  • Polvorin
  • Quebrada Arriba
  • Rincón
  • Sumido
  • Toita
  • Vegas



  • Geo/Topography
  • The Carite Forest Reserve
  • Rivers are: Grande de Loíza, Guavate, Jajome, La Plata and Maton.


  • Anthem

    Alma Boricua
    By Clodomiro Rodríguez

    Dejé en los campos de la patria mía

    un paraíso, un verdadero edén.

    Encuentro al mundo un campo frío y desierto

    al compararlo con mi borinquén.


    ¡Viva mi patria, mi bello país!

    ¡Viva por siempre glorioso y feliz!


    Yo veo riquezas en esta tierra extraña.

    Yo veo bellezas muy dignas de admirar;

    pero hace falta no-sé-qué de encanto

    que solo tiene mi terruño ideal.


    Dejé al salir de aquellas playas níveas

    mi hogar querido, el nido de mi amor.

    Dejé dos ojos que me lloran siempre,

    dos ojos claros, limpios como el sol.


    Yo soy boricua. Mi amor es Puerto Rico.

    Para mi islita...



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    Deep Sea Fishing in San Juan aboard 'The Legend' 4 hours

    Fishing off the coast of San Juan!

    Experience the beauty of Puerto Rico and the thrill of deep-sea fishing aboard 'The Legend'.

    The Legend is a 48 ft. Hatteras equipped for luxurious cruising and the ultimate in sport fishing. Departing from the Marina, in less than 25 minutes you will be 1.5 to 5 miles from shore in waters 6000 feet deep, fishing for Dorado, Wahoo, Sailfish, Tuna and Blue Marlin.

    Enjoy some of the greatest sport fishing waters in the world, where more than 30 new world records have been made! (There is a maximum of 6 passengers (including children) permitted on board 'The Legend').

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    El Yunque Rainforest and Luquillo Beach from San Juan 8 hours

    Luquillo Beach, Puerto Rico

    Departing from San Juan you can combine a visit to the Rain Forest with an afternoon at one of the world's most beautiful beaches. On the Northeast coast of Puerto Rico, Luquillo Beach is the island's best and most popular public stretch of tranquil waters and golden sand. The beach is a huge crescent of white sand lined with coconut palms with the mountains and El Yunque as the backdrop. Offshore are coral formations and spectacular sea life and tropical fish. The water is calm and comfortable - the perfect place for families!

    From here, you will easily explore cool, mountainous and semi tropical El Yunque Rain Forest. The abundant rainfall is shed through rocky rivers creating many cascades of waterfalls and pools. El Yunque hosts a number of unique plant and animal species such as the endangered Puerto Rican Parrot and the tiny coquis, indigenous tree frogs.

    According to ancient Indian Legend, the good spirit 'Yuquiyu' reigned on his mighty mountain-top throne, protecting Puerto Rico and its people. The name Luquillo is derived from this god spirit's Indian name.

    Stops on the tour include:

    • La Coca Waterfall (no swimming, just taking photos)
    • Observation Tower
    • Bano Grande (no swimming)
    • 20 minute walk on Caimitillo Trail (easy walk)
    • 2.5 hours on Luquillo Beach

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    Captain Duck Tours of San Juan 1.5 hours

    The ONLY land and sea adventure in Puerto Rico!

    Come aboard Captain Duck Tours for the best 90 minutes you will spend on your Puerto Rican vacation!

    As San Juan's only land and sea adventure, this is the most exciting way to tour this historic seaport city.

    The versatile Duck boat is also a bus, and it offers up-close land and sea views of many of San Juan's major attractions!

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