GURABO, PUERTO RICO


'Gurabo' (goo-RAH-bo) is a municipality (''municipio'') in eastern Puerto Rico located in the central eastern region, north of San Lorenzo; south of Trujillo Alto; east of Caguas; and west of Carolina and Juncos. Gurabo is spread over 9 wards and Gurabo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

Contents
History
Flag
Coat of Arms
Demographics
'Barrios' (Districts/Wards)
Geo/Topography
Anthem
Economic
Agriculture
Business
Industrial
Tourism
Landmarks and places of interest
Festivals and events
Education
Sports
Notable "Gurabeños"
References
Footnotes
Books about Gurabo
Additional Information
Photo gallery
External links

History


Gurabo's history dates as far back as the 1600s, when Gurabo was actually part of Caguas. Then, the area was known as ''Burabo''. By 1700, transportation, medical and economic trouble were crippling the population of the ''Burabo'' area; traveling to Caguas' center for business and medical help was not easy and took hours. This led to many of ''Burabo''s citizens to seek for the area to gain autonomy.
It would be long, however, before Gurabo was separated from Caguas. The separation movement was brought forward by an 1812 meeting of all 168 family leaders in Gurabo, who decided to have Luis del Carmen Echevarría lead them in their quest for autonomic independence, based on the large number of residents in ''Burabo''.
In 1815, Gurabo became a municipality. In 1822, the first Catholic church in town was erected. In 1903, the First Baptist Church opened its doors in Gurabo town.
Gurabo is also known as "La Ciudad de las Escaleras", or "city of the stairs", for which Gurabo is known today for. Located in the town center, the stairs are about twenty two floors high, and they are painted in bright colors. They cross an important business area of Gurabo. Gurabo's mayor is "Manolito".
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Flag

With eleven stripes, six green and five yellow, alternated, the yellow with the superior (top) edge indented forming a stairway.
Coat of Arms

In a green field resides a widened gold patriarcal cross. Below the bottom arm are two shields in silver. The one on the left has a fleur de lis and the one on the right three lilies with stems in a natural way. Three towers in gold crown the shield.

Demographics


'Barrios' (Districts/Wards)



★ Celada

★ Hato Nuevo

★ Jaguar

★ Jaguas

★ Mamey


★ Masas

★ Navarro

★ Rincón

★ Santa Rita

Geo/Topography


★ Loiza River

Anthem


By Miguel Monserrate
En un valle rodeado por montañas nace un

pueblo de entre el barro.

Con valor fue creado por hombre de fe

y constancia para honrar

y alabar al Creador.

En Gurabo un pueblo con mucho orgullo

de costumbres de cultura y devoción

donde el tiempo se detiene ante el arrullo

de su gente de su historia y tradición.

Gurabo es mi pueblo, es mi hogar,

es mi vida, es mi orgullo, es mi cantar,

es mi música, es mi sueño, es mi luchar...

mi instrumento de alegría y mi soñar.

Gurabo es mi pueblo, es mi hogar,

escalera al paraíso terrenal

de las voces de su gente surge el himno

que se cantará por toda la eternidad.

Economic


Agriculture


★ Dairy Farms
Business

Industrial

Manufacturing (metal, paper, plastics, chemistries, phamaceuticals, textiles, electrical and electronic equipment, and electrical machinery)
Tourism

Landmarks and places of interest


★ Centro de Exposición

★ Cofresí Park

★ Del Turabo University Museum

★ Hacienda Mirador

★ Loíza Lagoon
Festivals and events


★ San José Patron Festivities - March

★ Mapeyé Festival - October

Education



Turabo University at Gurabo

Sports


Notable "Gurabeños"



★ Ángel Celestino Morales

★ Ángel Viera Martínez

★ Luis del Carmen Echevarría

★ Nilda González Monclova

★ José Nieves (Rakim)

★ Kenny Vásquez (Ken-Y)

References



Gurabo and its barrios, United States Census Bureau
Footnotes

Books about Gurabo

Additional Information

Photo gallery


External links


More information can be found at the Municipal Government website: http://www.gurabopr.com

Map of Gurabo Puerto Rico

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