Caguas (, ) is a
city
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and
municipality of
Puerto Rico located in the
Central Mountain Range of Puerto Rico, south of
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John, may refer to:
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* San Juan, Argentina, the capital of that province
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and
Trujillo Alto, west of
Gurabo and
San Lorenzo
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, and east of
Aguas Buenas
Aguas Buenas, (, ), popularly known as "''La Ciudad de las Aguas Claras''" or "''The City of Clear Waters''", is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range, north of Cidra, south of Bayamón, Guaynabo and San ...
,
Cidra, and
Cayey. Caguas was founded in 1775. The municipality had a population of 127,244 at the
2020 census.
Caguas is located 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), ...
. It is located in the ''Valle de Caguas'' or
Caguas Valley (also known as ''Valle del Turabo'' or the Turabo Valley), at the eastern ranges of the
Central Mountain Range. It is known as ''La Ciudad Criolla'' (
Criollo City), ''Valle del Turabo'' (the
Turabo Valley) and ''La Cuna de los Trovadores'' (The Cradle of the ''Trovadores''). Its name originates from the
Taíno cacique
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Caguax, who was a regional chief. Caguas is a principal city of both the
San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area and the
San Juan-Caguas-Fajardo Combined Statistical Area.
History
The area of the
Valley of Caguas was first settled by the
Saladoid culture, an
Arawak culture which originated in northern South America (today
Venezuela), approximately between the years 100 BCE to 600 CE. Findings from the Cagüitas archaeological site (CS-2) indicate that the area was later inhabited by various pre-
Taíno (Ostionoid) cultures which first developed agriculture in the valley, primarily the cultivation of
cassava, and hunted now extinct species such as
hutias. As with the rest of Puerto Rico, the
Taínos were the primary group living in the valley at the time of the
Spanish arrival. The Spanish
conquistador
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s further developed the agriculture in the valley, while also establishing mines in search of
gold,
silver and
copper. Most of the native Taínos living in the area were either forced out or taken as slaves and moved to the Real Hacienda del Toa (in modern day
Toa Alta
Toa Alta () is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the northern coast of the island, north of Naranjito; south of Dorado and Toa Baja; east of Vega Alta and Corozal; and west of Bayamón. Toa Alta is spread over eight barrios an ...
and
Toa Baja). Most of the valley was later cleared of its original vegetation for the development of cattle farms such as ''Hato de Bairoa'', ''Hato de Caguax'' and ''Hato de Gurabo''.

Caguas was officially founded on January 1, 1775, as San Sebastián del Piñal de Caguax, with the name later being shortened and modernized to its current form. The name of the city comes from
Caguax, a local
Taíno chief and early convert to
Christianity. The site of the historic
downtown
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area of Caguas and its central square dates to 1779. In 1820 the settlement was granted the title of ''Villa'' and it was granted city rights in 1894.
Sugarcane
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was the primary crop during this time and important sugarcane plantations and refineries were those of Central Santa Juana (close to modern day
Plaza Centro) and Central Santa Catalina (modern day
Las Catalinas Mall). The
Carretera Central, which is the first paved road to cross Puerto Rico from north to south connecting
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
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to
Ponce, was built during the last two decades of the 19th century, made Caguas more accessible therefore causing the population of the town to grow even more.
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 Caguas was 19,857.
The city grew considerably in size during the 1970s and quickly became an
exurb of San Juan to the north due to its location. The region of Caguas became an important
pharmaceuticals
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manufacturing center during this time. Pharmaceutical companies originally came to Puerto Rico in the late 1960s and 1970s to take advantage of the now-expired federal tax incentive known as ''Section 936''. This incentive allowed U.S.-based manufacturers to send all profits from local plants to stateside parent plants without having to pay any federal taxes.
Although not typically seen as part of the colloquial ''Área Metro'' of San Juan (
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), ...
,
Cataño,
Bayamón,
Guaynabo and
Carolina
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), the municipality of Caguas is located in the census-based
San Juan Metropolitan Area due to its role as a
commuter town. The average commute time for residents of the municipality is 30.5 minutes.
Caguas is the fourth most populous city in the San Juan Metropolitan region and the most populous city in Puerto Rico that is not located in a coastal area.
On August 7, 2002, Caguas was the site of the
2002 USAF Hercules air disaster, where all 10 military personnel on board lost their lives after an airplane carrying them struck a mountain in the south of the municipality.
Hurricane Maria on September 20, 2017, triggered numerous landslides in Caguas with its wind and rain. Rivers were breached causing flooding of low-lying areas, and infrastructure and homes were destroyed. The hurricane caused $90 million in damages in Caguas.
More specifically, 40 homes were left where left without a roof and 30 were flooded in the Morales neighborhood. ''Escuela Segunda Unidad Diego Vázquez'' and the ''Centro Multiusos'' flooded as well. A pipe overflowed and the smell was mixed last week with that of the waste that they have not been able to finish cleaning, according to what neighbors told El Nuevo Día.
Geography

The city and municipality of Caguas are located approximately 30 minutes from the coastline both on the east (
Humacao) and the north (
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). It is east of
Aguas Buenas
Aguas Buenas, (, ), popularly known as "''La Ciudad de las Aguas Claras''" or "''The City of Clear Waters''", is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range, north of Cidra, south of Bayamón, Guaynabo and San ...
and
Cidra, north of
Cayey, south of
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), ...
, and west of
Gurabo and
Trujillo Alto. It also shares borders with
Guayama
Guayama (, ), officially the Autonomous Municipality of Guayama ( es, Municipio Autónomo de Guayama) is a city and municipality on the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 36,614. It is the ...
and
Patillas
Patillas (, ) is a beach town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the southeastern coast, south of San Lorenzo; west of Yabucoa and Maunabo; and east of Guayama and Arroyo. It is spread over 15 barrios and Patillas Pueblo (the downtown a ...
via a five-point border at the summit of
Cerro La Santa, with
Cayey and
San Lorenzo
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Places Argentina
* San Lorenzo, Santa Fe
* San Lorenzo Department, Chaco
* Monte San Lorenzo, a mountain on t ...
. This is the tallest point of the
Sierra de Cayey, not to be confused with Montaña Santa (officially called Cerro de Nuestra Madre) which is another mountain in the same massif located on the boundary between the municipalities of Patillas and San Lorenzo. At this point there are two tall antennas which provide signal to Puerto Rico's principal TV stations such as
WKAQ-TV and
WAPA-TV. No road passes exactly at this point, and it can be approached nearby through
Puerto Rico Highway 184
Puerto Rico Highway 184 (PR-184) is a main, rural highway that connects Patillas to Cayey, Puerto Rico, with plans to be extended to Cidra. Sometimes referred to as Pork Highway, it is the main and only access to the various famous roasted-po ...
.
Valle de Caguas

The city is located in one of the largest valleys in Puerto Rico, the ''Valle de Caguas'' or
Caguas Valley (also known as ''Valle del Turabo'' or the
Turabo Valley). Being located in a valley, Caguas has the distinction of being relatively flat except near the borders with all the mentioned municipalities except Gurabo.
The valley is bordered by the
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and
San Luis San Luis (Spanish for "Saint Louis") may refer to:
Places Argentina
* San Luis Province
* San Luis, Argentina, capital of San Luis Province Belize
* San Luis, Belize, in Orange Walk District Colombia
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ranges in the north, the
Sierra de Luquillo on the northeast, the
San Lorenzo batholith to the east, the
Sierra de Cayey on the south and the main range of the
Cordillera Central Central Cordillera refers to the New Guinea Highlands.
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** ...
to the west.
This valley is fed mainly by the
Grande de Loíza River, one of Puerto Rico's major rivers that feed into the
Atlantic Ocean, and numerous tributaries such as the
Cagüitas, along which the contemporary settlement of
Caguas was built. The city's nickname ''Valle del Turabo'' comes from the
Turabo River, which is another tributary that flows from the south. The
Gurabo River, another major tributary, feeds into the
Grande de Loíza at a region where the valley narrows into a
rift valley that runs from west to east and ends in
Humacao in the southeastern coast of the island.
As with other parts of Puerto Rico, the region of Caguas is susceptible to earthquakes. The municipality is located along the
Great Northern Puerto Rico fault zone (GNPRfz) and in recent times the region experienced moderate size earthquakes in 1990 and
2010
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.
Water features
*The
Río Grande de Loíza divides the municipality from
Gurabo.
*Other rivers:
Río Turabo
The Turabo River ( es, Río Turabo ) is a river of Caguas, Puerto Rico.
See also
* List of rivers of Puerto Rico
References
External links
USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974)
Rivers of Puerto Rico
{{PuertoRico-riv ...
,
Río Cagüitas,
Río Cañaboncito
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* Rio do Sul, ...
,
Río Bairoa
The Bairoa River ( es, Río Bairoa) is a river of Caguas, Puerto Rico.
Geography
The Bairoa River is one of the two main streams that traverse the Caguas Valley from west to east (the other being the Cagüitas River), both of which emptying in ...
and
Río Cañas.
Climate
The climate is classified as a
Tropical monsoon climate, meaning the daily mean temperature from month to month is never less than 64.4 °F (18 °C), and there is a distinct wet and dry season. Rainfall is common in relative abundance throughout most of the year, although there is less rain than in the eastern coastal valleys. The land, however, is fertile and deep.
Barrios

Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Caguas is subdivided into
barrios
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*Agustín Barrios (1885–1944), Paraguayan guitarist and composer
*Ángel Barrios (1882–1964), Spanish guitarist and composer
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:
#
Caguas barrio-pueblo
#
Bairoa
#
Beatriz
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#
Borinquen
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Cañabón
#
Cañaboncito
#
Río Cañas
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San Antonio
#
San Salvador
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#
Tomás de Castro
#
Turabo
Sectors
Barrios (which are like
minor civil divisions)
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 Caguas: Bairoa La 25, Morales neighborhood, Parcelas Viejas in Borinquén, Sector La Barra, and Comunidad La Quebrada in Río Cañas, Hoyo Frío in Las Carolinas, Lajitas, Las Carolinas, Los Muchos, Los Panes in Beatriz, and Savarona.
Tourism
Landmarks and places of interest

There are seven places in Caguas listed on the
US National Register of Historic Places:
*
Caguas City Hall (, the city hall building)
*
Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas
Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas, or Caguas’ First Baptist Church, was built in 1909. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
The church was founded in 1900.
The church is notable as a "beautiful example of Roma ...
*
Gautier Benítez High School
*
*
*
Puente No. 6
Puente No. 6, in Caguas, Puerto Rico is a historic bridge which was built in 1856. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009 and is located at Puerto Rico Highway 798, Km. 1.0 in Río Cañas barrio.
It has also been kno ...
or ( es, Puente La Concepción)
*
Carretera Central
Other landscapes, landmarks and tourist attractions in Caguas include:
*
Caguas Museum of Art
The Caguas Museum of Art ( Spanish: Museo de Arte de Caguas) is an art museum in Caguas Pueblo, the downtown and administrative district of the municipality of Caguas, Puerto Rico. The first level of the museum is dedicated to Caguas native pai ...
*
Caguas Museum of Folk Arts
The Caguas Museum of Folk Arts ( Spanish: ''Museo de Artes Populares'' ''de Caguas'') is an art museum located in Caguas Pueblo, the downtown and administrative area of the municipality of Caguas, Puerto Rico.
The museum is dedicated to Puer ...
*
Caguas Museum of History
The Caguas Museum of History (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Museo de Historia de Caguas'', also often referred to as ''Museo de Caguas'') is a history museum located in the Caguas City Hall, old city hall of the municipality of Caguas, Puerto Ric ...
*Caguas
Tobacco Museum
*
Dulce Nombre de Jesús Cathedral (Catedral de Caguas), the
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and other historical buildings at Plaza Palmer, the main town square.
*Hacienda Catalina Ruins, located in the area of
Las Catalinas Mall
*Hacienda Country Club
*La Casa del Ajedrez (The House of
Chess)
Parks and natural areas
The municipality of Caguas is home to various parks and natural protected areas managed by different governmental entities ranging from the municipal government, the
Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources, the
Puerto Rico Conservation Trust
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, and the
United States Fish & Wildlife Service
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.
*
Aguas Buenas Cave and Caverns System Nature Reserve, an extensive cave system partially located in the municipality of Caguas.
*
Bairoa River Natural Protected Area, protected
riparian forest along the Bairoa River.
* Borinquen Valley Natural Area, 25 acres of protected forest located in barrio
Borinquen.
* Caguas Real Nature Reserve, 60 acres of riparian forest along the
Turabo River managed by the
United States Fish & Wildlife Service
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.
* Caguas Regional Forest, a protected
secondary forest
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and riparian ecosystem along the Turabo River.
*
Carite State Forest and Reserve, one of the 20 units in the
state forest system of Puerto Rico, partially located in Caguas.
* Cerro Borrás, formerly home to various recreational parks such as Moisty Park, currently preserved as a secondary forest.
* Chalets de Bairoa Natural Area, currently being developed as a preserved ecological corridor within the Valley of Caguas.
* Charco El Cantil, natural swimming pool located along the
Turabo River.
* Finca Longo and Altos de San Luis, partially managed by the DRNA forest service and the municipality of Caguas.
* William Miranda Marín Botanical and Cultural Garden, Jardín Botánico y Cultural William Miranda Marín
Botanical and Cultural Gardens, botanical garden and cultural institution containing the ruins of the Hacienda San José de Caguas, Hacienda San José plantation and
Taíno archaeological sites, located in ''barrio''
Cañabón.
* Jorge Sotomayor del Toro Protected Natural Area, a Protected areas of Puerto Rico, protected natural area located adjacent to the Carite Forest.
''Voy Turistiendo'' Campaign
To stimulate local tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic in Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Tourism Company launched the ''Voy Turistiendo'' (I'm Touring) campaign in 2021. The campaign featured a passport book with a page for each municipality. The Caguas passport page lists the , the , the and the as places of interest for locals.
Culture
Festivals and events
Caguas celebrates its Fiestas patronales in Puerto Rico, patron saint festival in July. The is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment.
Other festivals and events include:
* – 4 January
Three Kings Festival– 5 January
*Criolla Beatriz – February
*Criolla Borinquen Fair – March
*Criolla Cañabón Fair – April
*Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez' Birthday – 8 May
*Al Fresco – Every last Friday of each month
Cross Festival– 23–31 May
– 1–2 June
Sports
The Caguas (baseball club), Criollos de Caguas baseball team is considered one of the greatest of all-time in all of Latin America, having won 18 national Puerto Rico titles and 5 Caribbean World Series titles The team is a member of the ''Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico'' (Professional Baseball League of Puerto Rico, LBPPR). Three of the first five Puerto Ricans that played Major League Baseball in the U.S. mainland, at one point in their careers played for the Criollos de Caguas (Luis Rodríguez Olmo, Victor Pellot, Victor Pellot Power, Roberto Clemente).
The Caguas Creoles (basketball), Criollos de Caguas basketball team, founded in 1968 by Dr. Héctor "Tato" Dávila and Lcdo. Libertario Pérez Rodríguez, was a basketball team that did not enjoy as much success as their baseball counterparts. However, in the early 2000s, they showed a lot of progress by reaching the national playoffs various times. The team was a member of the National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico, BSN. In 2006, the team won its first BSN national basketball championship, defeating Flor Melendez and his Cangrejeros de Santurce (basketball), Santurce Crabbers in five games.
Caguas is home to the Bairoa Gym, one of the most important boxing gyms in all Puerto Rico and a place where many local and visiting champions and otherwise notable boxers have trained at; such as boxing Welterweight Champion Miguel Cotto, his brother José Miguel Cotto, Jose Miguel, Alberto Mercado, Juan Carazo, Alfredo Escalera and others.
The Criollas de Caguas women's volleyball team has won 9 national Puerto Rico titles and has made it to the finals more than 15 times. The team is a member of the Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino (LVSF).
The Criollos de Caguas FC soccer team is considered one of the most successful clubs in the island winning multiple tournaments and cups in Puerto Rican soccer including the National League Title in 2015.
Economy
In September 2005, city mayor William Miranda Marín levied the first municipal tax in Puerto Rico via city ordinance. Area merchants now charge a one cent tax for every dollar spent at all retail businesses. The tax has become known around the island as the "Willie Tax." It resulted in an estimated $500,000 monthly income for the city. However, the municipal tax was increased to 1.5% after the establishment of the 5.5% state tax, for a total of 7%, and the tax was declared illegal by the Puerto Rico's Supreme Court.
In 2006, Miranda Marín began calling Caguas "El Nuevo País de Caguas" ("The New Country of Caguas").
Agriculture
During the early part of the 20th century, Caguas hosted one of Puerto Rico's most important sugar manufacturers, which gave employment to thousands of Cagüeños.
Business
Numerous businesses and important buildings have opened in Caguas since the 1970s, including the imposing 23 story apartment building Caguas Tower, its adjacent competitors Bonneville Apartments, and the 10 floor Menonita Hospital. There are also several shopping centers:
*Plaza del Carmen Mall
*Plaza Centro Mall
*
Las Catalinas Mall
*Los Prados Mall
*Bairoa Shopping Center
*Villa Blanca Mall
*Angora Shopping Center
*Plaza Degetau (Caguas), Plaza Degetau
*Plaza Caguitas
*Del Rio Shopping Center
*Metro Plaza (Caguas, Puerto Rico)
Demographics
In 1899, the United States conducted its first
census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Caguas was 19,857.
In 2020, Caguas had a population of 127,244 compared to 142,893 in 2010. This shows an 11% decrease in the population in the municipality. The population density in 2020 was 2,200 people per square mile (830/km
2). Hispanic or Race and ethnicity in the United States census, Latino of any race constitute 98.4% of the population of the municipality. There are also communities of Dominican Republic immigration to Puerto Rico, Dominicans, Cuban immigration to the United States, Cubans and Colombians.
Government
All municipalities in Puerto Rico are administered by a mayor, elected every four years. The mayor of the city of Caguas were
1953 to 1969 - Angel Rivera Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico, PPD
1969 to 1973 - Miguel Hernandez Rodriguez (New Progressive Party (PNP))
1973 to 1977 - Angel O. Berrios Diaz (PPD)
1977 to 1981 - Miguel Hernandez Rodriguez (PNP)
1981 to 1997 - Angel O. Berrios Diaz (PPD)
1997 to 2010 - William Miranda Marín (PPD)
2010 to present - William Miranda Torres (PPD)
The city belongs to the Senatorial district VII (Humacao), which is represented by two Senators. In 2016, Miguel Laureano (PNP) and José Luis Dalmau (PPD) were elected as District Senators.
Symbols
The or municipality has an official flag and coat of arms.
Flag and coat of arms
The colors blue and Gold (color), gold were chosen for the shield, distinctive of the city of Caguas. The figures symbolize both the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, indigenous and Christianity, Christian origins of the city.
The coat of arms consists of a shield with a blue field. Upon the field are two sets of three golden arrows, forming a saltire, cross of St. Andrew. Above the cross is a crown which represents
Caguax, cacique of the Turabo Valley region at the time of the arrival of the Spaniards, Spanish conquerors. Arrows were used as a remembrance of the first Christian place of worship established in the region which was dedicated under the patronage of St. Sebastian. There are pineapples interspersed to reflect the native agriculture. A castellation, castellated wall surmounts the shield to show the city's having been granted status as a municipality by the Monarchy of Spain, Spanish Crown.
On the flag, the shield sits atop another blue field on which the cross of arrows motif is repeated.
Transportation

Public transportation in Caguas, as in most of Puerto Rico, is limited to small "guaguas públicas" Share taxi, (Mini Bus). There is inexpensive but slow service to and from
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and Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Several buses and public taxi services serve the town to a limited degree. In 2019,
91.55% of the population relied on their own cars or carpool services to commute.
A "Railcar#Multiple-unit and articulated railcars, light interurban rail" system connecting San Juan-Caguas Rail, Caguas to San Juan was in the planning stages and discarded due to lack of funding.
Caguas is served by one freeway, one tolled expressway and one main divided highway. Puerto Rico Highway 30 connects Caguas to the eastern part of the island. There is no freeway/expressway to the west, due mainly to the fact that there is no sufficient population west of Caguas to develop a new freeway or expressway; good access to the municipalities of
Cidra (southwest) and
Aguas Buenas
Aguas Buenas, (, ), popularly known as "''La Ciudad de las Aguas Claras''" or "''The City of Clear Waters''", is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range, north of Cidra, south of Bayamón, Guaynabo and San ...
(northwest) are possible via Puerto Rico Highway 172, PR-172 and PR-156, respectively. Puerto Rico Highway 52 connects Caguas to the north (
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), ...
) and south (
Cayey,
Ponce). Puerto Rico Highway 1 is an alternate route to San Juan and
Guaynabo with two lanes per direction; in south Caguas it becomes rural near
Borinquen, therefore the only good access to
Cayey is the expressway (Puerto Rico Highway 52, PR-52) and a $1.00 toll has to be paid (only in the south direction). The only municipality bordering Caguas with a poor-access road is
San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo is the Italian and Spanish name for Lawrence of Rome, Saint Lawrence, the 3rd-century Christian martyr, and may refer to:
Places Argentina
* San Lorenzo, Santa Fe
* San Lorenzo Department, Chaco
* Monte San Lorenzo, a mountain on t ...
, via Puerto Rico Highway 183, PR-183; but good access to San Lorenzo is possible by entering
Gurabo via Puerto Rico Highway 30, PR-30, and then taking Puerto Rico Highway 203, PR-203 south. Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport is about 35 minutes away by car.
There are 86 bridges in Caguas.
Education
High schools
Colegio Católico Notre Dame*Elohim Christian Academy
*New Generation Christian Academy (formerly CLA)
*Caguas Military Academy
*Colegio Bautista
*Colegio Católico San Juan Apóstol
*Academia Cristo de los Milagros
*Dr. Juan José Osuna High school
*José Gautier Benítez High school
*Escuela Libre de Música - Antonio S. Paoli
*Manuela Toro Morice High School
*Republic of Costa Rica Vocacional High School of Caguas
*Eloisa Pascual "Bairoa III" High School
*Rio Cañas High School
*Santa Rosa Superior School
*Thomas Alva Edison School
*Colegio San José (Caguas), Colegio San José Superior
*Escuela Secundaria Especializada en Ciencias, Matemáticas y Tecnología (CIMATEC)
*Caguas Private School (CPS)
Higher education
*San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
*Huertas Junior College
*Instituto EDIC
*Columbia College
*Turabo University at Gurabo (Gurabo, Puerto Rico)
Health care
*Hospital Hima San Pablo
*Menonita Caguas Regional Hospital
*San Juan Bautista Medical Center
*Corporacion SANOS
Sister cities
Caguas, Puerto Rico is twin towns and sister cities, twinned with Hartford, Connecticut and Southbridge, Massachusetts.
Gallery
File:Museo de Arte en Caguas, Puerto Rico.jpg,
File:Centro Musical Criollo Jose Ignacio Quinton - Caguas Puerto Rico.jpg, The José Ignacio Quintón Center for Criollo Music, located at the corner of Calle Ruiz Belvis and Calle Intendente Ramírez in Caguas, Puerto Rico. The center occupies the historic First Baptist Church of Caguas (built 1907–1909), and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
File:Carusel en la Plaza de Caguas.jpg, Carousel in Plaza de Caguas
File:Caguas cathedral.jpg, Caguas cathedral 'Dulce Nombre de Jesús' founded in 1729. On the facade hangs an image of native son Blessed Carlos Manuel Rodríguez, whose body rests in the cathedral.
File:Jardines botanicos entrada.jpg, Entrance to the William Miranda Marín Botanical and Cultural Garden, Botanical and Cultural Gardens in Caguas
File:Plaza de Recreo Santiago R. Palmer en Caguas, Puerto Rico.jpg, Main square for recreation, in Caguas barrio-pueblo
File:Solar Panels on Caguas, Puerto Rico Walmart.jpg, The Walmart in Caguas, Puerto Rico is one of five Walmart facilities on the island equipped with solar panels.
See also
*List of Puerto Ricans
*History of Puerto Rico
*Roman Catholic Diocese of Caguas
References
Further reading
Caguas and its barrios, United States Census Bureau*
External links
Eastern Center Virtual LibraryCaguas Community PortalHuertas Junior CollegeSan Juan Bautista School of MedicineColumbia CollegeGrand Valley State UniversityJardín Botánico y Cultural William Miranda Marín
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{{Authority control
Caguas, Puerto Rico,
Municipalities of Puerto Rico
San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo metropolitan area
Populated places established in 1775
1775 establishments in the Spanish West Indies
1770s in Puerto Rico