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Maricao () is a town and the second-least populous municipality of Puerto Rico; it is located at the western edge of the
Cordillera Central Central Cordillera refers to the New Guinea Highlands. Cordillera Central, meaning ''central range'' in Spanish, may refer to the following mountain ranges: * Cordillera Central, Andes (disambiguation), several mountain ranges in South America ** ...
. It is a small town set around a small square in hilly terrain, north of San Germán, Sabana Grande and Yauco; south of Las Marías and Lares, southeast of Mayagüez, and west of Adjuntas. Maricao is spread over 6 barrios and Maricao Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city). The town borders the Maricao Fish Hatchery, a fish hatchery made up of tanks and pools in a garden setting, where some 25,000 fish are raised yearly to stock farm fishponds and island lakes. The hatchery is part of the
Maricao State Forest Maricao State Forest (Spanish: ''Bosque Estatal de Maricao'') is a state forest located in the eastern Cordillera Central mountains of Puerto Rico. It is commonly known as ''Monte del Estado'' due to the fact that it was one of the first forest ...
, also known as Monte del Estado. Though of dryer vegetation than the other mountain forest, Maricao is home to large number of bird species. Its stone observation tower provides far-flung views to the coast and the
Mona Passage The Mona Passage ( es, Canal de la Mona) is a strait that separates the islands of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico. The Mona Passage connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean Sea and is an important shipping route between the Atlantic and the Panama ...
. Maricao has a 2020 census population of 4,455.


History

Maricao was founded on April 1, 1874, when Bernardo Collado, Julián Ayala, Francisco M. Sojo, Napoleón Pietri and Leoncio S. Martínez requested the Provincial Deputation authorization to establish an official town. It originally belonged to the district of San Germán, but they alleged the roads were too long and almost impassable. Their request made references to a parish already established in 1866. During the 19th century coffee boom, Maricao and other regions surged economically. When the spurt of coffee in the island ended by the start of the 20th century, the economic conditions deteriorated again. Many of the old plantation houses have been turned into museums to stimulate the tourism industry. While Puerto Rico still has a niche in the gourmet coffee market, the large scale coffee growing which built Maricao is no longer economically feasible. 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 Maricao was 8,312. On September 20, 2017 Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico. Several major landslides covered roads into Maricao. Highways and bridges were washed away by flooding rivers. Residents were left incommunicado. In some areas of Maricao there were more than 25 landslides per square mile. Elderly were especially affected.


Geography

Maricao is mountainous and rugged and belongs to the Western portion of the
Cordillera Central Central Cordillera refers to the New Guinea Highlands. Cordillera Central, meaning ''central range'' in Spanish, may refer to the following mountain ranges: * Cordillera Central, Andes (disambiguation), several mountain ranges in South America ** ...
.


Barrios

Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Maricao is subdivided into
barrios Barrios is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Agustín Barrios (1885–1944), Paraguayan guitarist and composer *Ángel Barrios (1882–1964), Spanish guitarist and composer *Arturo Barrios (born 1962), Mexican athlet ...
. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located in a barrio referred to as . # Bucarabones # Indiera Alta # Indiera Baja # Indiera Fría # Maricao Afuera #
Maricao barrio-pueblo Maricao barrio-pueblo is a Barrios of Puerto Rico, barrio and the administrative center (Seat of government, seat) of Maricao, Puerto Rico, Maricao, a municipality of Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 716. As was customary in Spain, in Pue ...
# Montoso


Sectors

Barrios (which are like
minor civil divisions A minor civil division (MCD) is a term used by the United States Census Bureau for primary governmental and/or administrative divisions of a county or county-equivalent, typically a municipal government such as a city, town, or civil township. MCD ...
) and subbarrios, 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.


Special Communities

(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 Maricao: Llanadas, El 30 (Sector Los Mercados) in Indiera Alta, La Cuchilla, Los Cuadros-Montoso, and Villa Esperanza.


Culture


Tourism

Due to its importance as a coffee producer in the past, some of Maricao's coffee
hacienda An ''hacienda'' ( or ; or ) is an estate (or ''finca''), similar to a Roman ''latifundium'', in Spain and the former Spanish Empire. With origins in Andalusia, ''haciendas'' were variously plantations (perhaps including animals or orchards), ...
s were turned into museums or guest houses: Hacienda Delicias and
Hacienda Juanita Hacienda Juanita (built 1833-34) is a coffee plantation hacienda in the town of Maricao, Puerto Rico. The design is based on typical Puerto Rican culture, and was commissioned by the wife of a Spanish official. Coffee production at the hacienda ...
, which has since closed. Other places for tourists to visit are the Bambúa Recreational Center and the
Maricao Fish Nursery Maricao () is a Maricao barrio-pueblo, town and the second-least populous Municipalities of Puerto Rico, municipality of Puerto Rico; it is located at the western edge of the Cordillera Central, Puerto Rico, Cordillera Central. It is a small town ...
. Some natural spots to visit are the Monte del Estado forest reserve, the
Maricao River The Maricao River ( es, Río Maricao) is a river of Maricao and Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. See also *List of rivers of Puerto Rico A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizatio ...
Natural Protected Area, the Prieto Lake and the Salto de Curet waterfall.


Festivals and events

Maricao celebrates its patron saint festival in June. The is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment. Known locally as the , the End of the Coffee Harvest Festival is celebrated on President's Day weekend in February. It celebrates the tradition wherein the Hacienda owners would provide a feast for their workers at the end of the coffee harvest. The festival was founded in 1977 by then mayor, Vicente Byron. Other festivals and events celebrated in Maricao include: * Indigenous Day Festival - April - celebrated in the Indiera barrios of Maricao * Homage to Mothers – May * Youth Festival – July *
New Year's Eve In the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Eve, also known as Old Year's Day or Saint Sylvester's Day in many countries, is the evening or the entire day of the last day of the year, on 31 December. The last day of the year is commonly referred to ...
celebrations – December


Economy

For decades, Maricao's economy has relied on agriculture, specifically coffee plantations. Fruits and vegetables are also grown in the town. Currently only one factory is established in Maricao, ''Fenwal Blood Technologies''. Devices and materials that are used in blood donation, transfusion, transportation and storage are produced there. Tourism has also played an important role in the town's economy. For two decades, this municipality has had the highest level of children living in poverty in Puerto Rico.


Demographics

According to the 2000 census, Maricao is the second least populous municipality in Puerto Rico, above the island municipality of Culebra, with 6,449 inhabitants. The 2020 census shows the municipality remains the second least populated with a population of 4,455. The population of the town has decreased during the past decades in part due to the decline in coffee production and the deteriorating economy. In 1899, the population was 8,312. Making the population density is 174.2 people per square mile (67.0/km2). As a whole, Puerto Rico is mainly made up of people from a Criollo (born on the Island of European descent) or Spanish and
European European, or Europeans, or Europeneans, may refer to: In general * ''European'', an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to Europe ** Ethnic groups in Europe ** Demographics of Europe ** European cuisine, the cuisines of Europe ...
descent, with small groups of
African African or Africans may refer to: * Anything from or pertaining to the continent of Africa: ** People who are native to Africa, descendants of natives of Africa, or individuals who trace their ancestry to indigenous inhabitants of Africa *** Ethn ...
and Asian people. Statistics taken from the 2000 census shows that 90.3% of Maricaeños have Spanish or White origin, 3.0% are black, 0.2% are Amerindian etc. The majority of the local population are partly descended from pre Columbian indigenous inhabitants. There is a general consensus in Puerto Rico that the barrios of Indieras in Maricao have the most people of indigenous origin in Puerto Rico.Martínez Cruzado, Juan C. (2002). The Use of Mitochondrial DNA to Discover Pre-Columbian Migrations to the Caribbean: Results for Puerto Rico and Expectations for the Dominican Republic. KACIKE: The Journal of Caribbean Amerindian History and Anthropology n-line Journal Special Issue, Lynne Guitar, Ed. Available at: ate of access: September 25, 2006/ref>


Government

Maricao's first mayor was Juan Ferrer y Arnijas, whose term ran from 1874 to 1876.
Gilberto Pérez Valentín Gilberto Pérez Valentín is a Puerto Rican politician and the former mayor of Maricao. Pérez is affiliated with the New Progressive Party (PNP). He served from 1993 until 2021. He has a Bachelor in Economics from the Interamerican Universit ...
, alias "El Enano" or the Dwarf, was mayor for a seven consecutive terms until he lost his seat in 2020 to Wilfredo "Juny" Ruiz. The city belongs to the
Puerto Rico Senatorial district V Puerto Rico Senatorial District V, also known as the Senatorial District of Ponce, is one of the eight senatorial districts of Puerto Rico. It is currently represented by Marially González Huertas and Ramón Ruiz Nieves (both from the Popular ...
, which is represented by two senators. In 2016,
Luis Berdiel Luis A. Berdiel Rivera (born October 8, 1962 in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican politician and was member of the Senate of Puerto Rico in 2009. He is affiliated with the pro-statehood New Progressive Party (PNP) and had also served as ...
and Nelson Cruz, from the New Progressive Party, were elected as district senators.


Symbols

The has an official flag and coat of arms.


Flag

The flag of Maricao derives its colors, design and symbolism from the municipal shield. It consists of a green cloth, with the three usual dimensions of the municipal flags of Puerto Rico, crossing from an end to another a yellow band with three points. The color green symbolizes the vegetation of the municipality and the yellow band symbolizes the mountains of the region.


Coat of arms

In a silver field, resides an inverted "V"-shaped green band. Contained in the band are five golden huts. To either side and below the band are a total of three Maricao (''
Byrsonima spicata ''Byrsonima'' is one of about 75 genera in the Malpighiaceae, a family (biology), family of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales. In particular in American English, they are known as locustberries (which also may refer specifically to ''Brs ...
'') tree branches with flowers. Surrounding the shield below and to either side are two coffee tree branches. Above it is placed a gold mural crown with three towers outlined in black with green doors and windows.


Name

The origin of its name has two versions. It is said to come from the name of the Maricao tree (''Byrsonima spicata'') which has yellow flowers and grows in the region. The second version is a legend about a Taíno woman called María that, during the Spanish colonization, fell in love with a Spanish soldier. She informed him of an attack planned by her tribe and the Spanish took the offensive. María was then taken prisoner by her people and tried for treason. As was the tradition, she was tied to a tree and sacrificed. Allegedly "cao" means "
sacrifice Sacrifice is the offering of material possessions or the lives of animals or humans to a deity as an act of propitiation or worship. Evidence of ritual animal sacrifice has been seen at least since ancient Hebrews and Greeks, and possibly exi ...
" so Maricao means "María's sacrifice"; this is considered
folk etymology Folk etymology (also known as popular etymology, analogical reformation, reanalysis, morphological reanalysis or etymological reinterpretation) is a change in a word or phrase resulting from the replacement of an unfamiliar form by a more famili ...
.


Education

Maricao has several public and private schools distributed through several regions. Public education is handled by the Puerto Rico Department of Education.


Transportation

There is no direct highway connection to Maricao. Puerto Rico Highway 119 and
Puerto Rico Highway 120 Puerto Rico Highway 120 (PR-120) is a main highway connecting Las Marías, Maricao Maricao () is a town and the second-least populous municipality of Puerto Rico; it is located at the western edge of the Cordillera Central. It is a small to ...
lead from the north, while
Puerto Rico Highway 121 Puerto Rico Highway 121 (PR-121) is a road that travels from Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico to Yauco, Puerto Rico, Yauco. This highway begins at its intersection with Puerto Rico Highway 102, PR-102 and PR-368 in downtown Sabana Grande and ends at i ...
and
Puerto Rico Highway 105 Puerto Rico Highway 105 (PR-105) is a road that travels from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico to Maricao. It begins at its intersection with PR-239 (former PR-2R) in downtown Mayagüez and ends at its junction with PR-128 in eastern Maricao, close to Y ...
lead from the south. Maricao lies about three hours from
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John, may refer to: Places Argentina * San Juan Province, Argentina * San Juan, Argentina, the capital of that province * San Juan, Salta, a village in Iruya, Salta Province * San Juan (Buenos Aires Underground), ...
. There are 13 bridges in Maricao.


Notable natives and residents

*
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- Educator *
Pedro Segarra Pedro E. Segarra (born April 28, 1959) is a Puerto Rican-American politician and lawyer who served as the 66th mayor of Hartford, Connecticut. Prior to becoming mayor, Segarra was president of Hartford's City Council. He succeeded former Mayor ...
- Mayor of
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Gallery

6,600 native trees to restore and conserve farm lands for wildlife (5662143790).jpg, Native trees for conservation Vegetable stand at Fiesta Acabe del Café in Maricao, Puerto Rico.jpg, Vegetable stand at in Maricao in 2014 Maricao, 00606, Puerto Rico - panoramio.jpg, Yellow flowers in Maricao Monte del Estado.jpg, Water stream at El Monte del Estado Hacienda Maricao, Fiesta Acabe del Café in Maricao, Puerto Rico.jpg, Hacienda Maricao where the is celebrated in Maricao Orchid in Maricao, Puerto Rico.jpg, Orchid in Maricao From Yauco to Las Marias 133.jpg, Maricao around the end of the Spanish-American War (1898)


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans * History of Puerto Rico * Did you know-Puerto Rico?


References


External links


787 CoffeeHacienda JuanitaPuerto Rico Government Directory - Maricao
{{Authority control Municipalities of Puerto Rico Populated places established in 1874 1874 establishments in the Spanish Empire