Comerío, Puerto Rico
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Comerío, Puerto Rico | |||
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Nickname: La Perla de Plata", "Pueblo de los Guabaleros | |||
Location within the island of Puerto Rico | |||
Country | United States | ||
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Territory | Puerto Rico | ||
Founded | June 12, 1826 | ||
Government | |||
- Mayor | Hon. José A. "Josian" Santiago (PPD) | ||
- Senatorial dist. | 6 - Guayama | ||
- Representative dist. | 29 | ||
Area | |||
- Total | 28.2 sq mi (73.13 km²) | ||
- Land | 28.2 sq mi (73 km²) | ||
- Water | 0.1 sq mi (.13 km²) | ||
Population (2000) | |||
- Total | 20,002 | ||
- Density | 706.5/sq mi (272.8/km²) | ||
- Gentilic | Comerieños | ||
Time zone | AST (UTC-4) | ||
Anthem – "Con alma henchida de amor y ensueño" |
Comerío (ko-me-REE-o) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the center-eastern region of island, north of Aibonito; south of Naranjito and Bayamón; east of Barranquitas; and west of Cidra and Aguas Buenas. Comerío is spread over 7 wards and Comerío Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).
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[edit] History
Comerío was founded on June 12, 1826. Originally named "Sabana del Palmar", but later changed to Comerío, named after a local Indian chief Comerio.
[edit] Flag
Quartered in cross, of green and white, and superimposed the right superior quarter is an anchored yellow cross.
[edit] Coat of Arms
Pending
[edit] Demographics
[edit] Barrios (Districts/Wards)[1]
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barranquita
[edit] Geo/Topography
Rivers are: Arroyata, La Plata and Rio Hondo.
[edit] Anthem (Himno)
By Dr. Francisco Manrique Cabrera
Con alma henchida de amor
y ensueño erguido ante el porvenir
tremolamos la canción
de esperanza juvenil.
A Dios pedimos saber
que alumbre a nuestro país
de fuerzas a nuestra fe
que aliente a nuestro vivir.
Comerío, montaña en flor
donde El Plata canta sin par
cantos de miel y amor
voces del tabacal.
A Dios pedimos saber
que alumbre a nuestro país
de fuerzas a nuestra fe
que aliente a nuestro vivir.
[edit] Churches
Iglesia Bautista
Iglesia Catolica (Santo Cristo de la Salud) Catholic Church named Santo Cristo de la Salud
[edit] Economic
[edit] Agriculture
- Tobacco
[edit] Tourism
[edit] Landmarks and places of interest
- La Tiza Peak
- La Mora Caves
- La Plata River
- Las Pailas
- Los Pilones
- Media Luna Recreation Park
- Tobacco Warehouse
- Town Square
[edit] Festivals and events
- Spring Carnival - April
- La Mora Cave Festival - June 1,2,3
- Jíbaro Festival - June
- El Jobo Festival - July
- Patron Festivities - August
- San Andrés Apostil Festivities - November
- El Seco Marathon - December
- Christmas Fantasy - December
[edit] Transportation
[edit] Notable "Comerieños "
- Celestino J. Pérez - Pharmacist, lawyer and elected legislator
- Claudio Torres - Composer
- Juana Colón (1886-1967) - Founder of the Socialist Party in Comerío
- Manuel A. Pérez (1890-1951) - Professor
- María Arroyo - Senator
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