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Salinas, Puerto Rico

Town and municipality in Puerto Rico

Salinas, Puerto Rico

Town and municipality in Puerto Rico

FieldValue
nameSalinas
official_nameSalinas del Abey
native_nameMunicipio de Salinas
native_name_langes
settlement_typeTown and Municipality
image_skylinePlaza de Salinas.jpg
image_captionPlaza de Salinas
image_flagFlag of Salinas, Puerto Rico.svg
image_shieldEscudo de Salinas, Puerto Rico.svg
nicknames*"El Pueblo del Mojo Isleño", "Cuna del Mojito Isleño", "Los Marlins", "El pueblo de Abey"*
anthem*"Salinas"*
image_mapLocator-map-Puerto-Rico-Salinas.svg
mapsize300px
map_captionMap of Puerto Rico highlighting Salinas Municipality
coordinates
subdivision_typeSovereign state
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1Commonwealth
subdivision_name1Puerto Rico
established_titleSettled
established_date1800
established_title1Founded
established_date1September 24, 1820
established_title2Re-incorporated
established_date2July 22, 1851
founderDon Juan de la Rosa
parts_typeBarrios
parts6 barrios
p1Aguirre
p2Lapa
p3Palmas
p4Quebrada Yeguas
p5Río Jueyes
p6Salinas barrio-pueblo
leader_partyPPD
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameKarilyn Bonilla Colón
leader_title1Senatorial dist.
leader_name16 – Guayama
leader_title2Representative dist.
leader_name230
area_total_km2180.4
unit_prefImperial
area_total_sq_mi69.7
population_footnotes
population_total25,789
population_as_of2020
population_density_km2auto
population_demonymSalinenses
population_blank2_titleRacial groups
([2020 Census](2020-united-states-census))
population_blank216.3%White
9.8% Black
0.6% American Indian/AN
0.0% Asian
0.0% Native Hawaiian/PI
32.3% Some other race
41.0% Two or more races
timezone1AST
utc_offset1-4
postal_code_typeZIP Code
postal_code00751
area_code787/939
blank_name_sec1Major routes
blank_info_sec1[[File:PR secondary 1.svg25pxlink=Puerto Rico Highway 1]] [[File:PR secondary 3.svg25pxlink=Puerto Rico Highway 3]] [[File:Ellipse sign 180.svg31pxlink=Puerto Rico Highway 180]]
[[File:Toll plate yellow.svg25pxlink=Puerto Rico Highway 52]] [[File:Toll plate yellow.svg25pxlink=Puerto Rico Highway 53]]
[[File:PR primary 52.svg25pxlink=Puerto Rico Highway 52]] [[File:PR primary 53.svg25pxlink=Puerto Rico Highway 53]]
website
population_rank46th in Puerto Rico
Note

a Municipality located in Puerto Rico

(2020 Census) 9.8% Black 0.6% American Indian/AN 0.0% Asian 0.0% Native Hawaiian/PI 32.3% Some other race 41.0% Two or more races

Salinas (, ) is a town and municipality in the southern part of Puerto Rico located in the southern coast of the island, south of Aibonito and Cayey; southeast of Coamo, east of Santa Isabel; and west of Guayama. Salinas is spread over 5 barrios and Salinas Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

It has long been a fishing spot for Puerto Ricans, known for its beaches, fish variety and the birthplace of the famous "mojo isleño".

Although Salinas doesn't have any commercial airports, there is a military training area there, Camp Santiago, which is one of the training centers of the Puerto Rico National Guard. Army National Guard, Air National Guard, State Guard, U.S. Army ROTC, U.S. Army Reserve and the U.S. Army also conduct military training at Camp Santiago.

History

Salinas was founded in 1840. On July 22, 1841, its first municipal council was established by Don Agustín Colón Pacheco as Mayor, Don Jose Maria Cadavedo as Sargent of Arms, Don Juan Colon as Captain of the Civil Guard and five hacendados which were Don Antonio Semidey, Don Antonio Morelli, Don Francisco Secola, Don Julio Delannoy and Don Jose Antonio Torres. In 1847 it was annexed to the municipality of Guayama until 1851 when it regained its status as a municipality.

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 conducted its first census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Salinas was 5,731

In the 21st century the availability of clean drinking water has become an issue for Puerto Rico and especially for Salinas which is located in a dry region of the island.

On September 20, 2017 Hurricane Maria struck the island of Puerto Rico. In Salinas, 2800 homes were destroyed by the winds, flooded rivers, and ocean surge.

During Hurricane Fiona on September 18, 2022, flood waters from 30 in of rain caused the river to flood neighborhoods and destroy homes in Salinas.

Geography

Mangroves in Salinas
Subdivisions of Salinas.

Salinas is on the southern coast.

  • Gorges: The Callao, La Palma y Majada and Pasto Viejo.
  • Lagoons: Mar Negro and Punta Arctias.
  • Rivers: Río Jájome, Río Jueyes, Río Lapa and Río Nigua (Río Salinas).
  • Mountains: Cerro Las Tetas, Montes Oscuros

Barrios

Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Salinas is subdivided into barrios. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located in a barrio referred to as "el pueblo".

  1. Aguirre
  2. Lapa
  3. Palmas
  4. Quebrada Yeguas
  5. Río Jueyes
  6. Salinas barrio-pueblo

Sectors

Barrios (which are like minor civil divisions) and subbarrios, are further subdivided into smaller areas 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

Children of Las Mareas community welcoming "Tuque the manatee"

Comunidades Especiales de Puerto Rico (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 Salinas: Las Mareas, Playita, el Coco, Comunidad Aguirre, El Coquí, Parcelas Vázquez, San Felipe, Sector Borinquén, and Sector Villa Cofresí.

Climate

Climate chart for Salinas

According to data provided by the Aguirre weather station, Salinas has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw). The annual average temperature of Salinas is 78.3 F, of which August is the hottest month with an average temperature of 81.0 F, and January is the coolest month with an average temperature of 75.2 F. There are about 105 days with a temperature above 90 F every year, and there are 4 hot days with a temperature above 95 F every year; at the same time, there are also 4 nights with a temperature below 60 F every year. The annual precipitation in Salinas is 40.37 in, of which the rainy season is from May to November, and the precipitation accounts for about 82.5% of the whole year. Among them, September is the wettest, and the precipitation can reach 6.85 in. The temperature extremes ever recorded in Salinas ranged from 51 F on December 3, 2013 to 100 F on September 18, 2016. |Jan record high F = 93 |Feb record high F = 92 |Mar record high F = 94 |Apr record high F = 96 |May record high F = 94 |Jun record high F = 98 |Jul record high F = 98 |Aug record high F = 99 |Sep record high F = 100 |Oct record high F = 98 |Nov record high F = 96 |Dec record high F = 95 |year record high F = 100 |Jan avg record high F = 89.2 |Feb avg record high F = 89.5 |Mar avg record high F = 89.7 |Apr avg record high F = 90.8 |May avg record high F = 91.0 |Jun avg record high F = 92.3 |Jul avg record high F = 93.7 |Aug avg record high F = 94.6 |Sep avg record high F = 94.7 |Oct avg record high F = 92.8 |Nov avg record high F = 91.8 |Dec avg record high F = 90.7 |year avg record high F = 95.8 |Jan avg record low F = 62.2 |Feb avg record low F = 63.1 |Mar avg record low F = 62.9 |Apr avg record low F = 64.3 |May avg record low F = 67.4 |Jun avg record low F = 70.3 |Jul avg record low F = 68.7 |Aug avg record low F = 69.4 |Sep avg record low F = 69.0 |Oct avg record low F = 67.8 |Nov avg record low F = 65.7 |Dec avg record low F = 63.4 |year avg record low F = 59.7 |Jan record low F = 55 |Feb record low F = 57 |Mar record low F = 54 |Apr record low F = 57 |May record low F = 60 |Jun record low F = 62 |Jul record low F = 61 |Aug record low F = 58 |Sep record low F = 58 |Oct record low F = 57 |Nov record low F = 54 |Dec record low F = 51 |year record low F = 51 |access-date = August 7, 2023 |archive-date = June 24, 2021 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210624234317/https://w2.weather.gov/climate/xmacis.php?wfo=sju |url-status = dead |access-date = August 7, 2023 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230807092335/https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/services/data/v1?dataset=normals-monthly-1991-2020&stations=RQC00660152&format=pdf&dataTypes=MLY-TMAX-NORMAL,MLY-TMIN-NORMAL,MLY-TAVG-NORMAL,MLY-PRCP-NORMAL,MLY-SNOW-NORMAL |archive-date = 2023-08-07}}}}

Economy

Agriculture

Picking tomatoes in Salinas

Salinas is one of the main agricultural producers on the southern coast of Puerto Rico. It has large banana and papaya farms in its Lapa and Aguirre barrios. The Río Jueyes barrio is one of the main producers of beef in the south, counting with La Hacienda Las Carolinas which supplies Ganaderia Santiago, a slaughter house, with meat. Salinas also is headquarters for Canto Alegre, a company which specializes in poultry. This company supplies most of Puerto Rico's supermarkets with fresh poultry.

Business

  • Apparel
  • Commercial fishing: Salinas has a private marina with a hotel and convention center.

Industry

The Aguirre Sugar Cane Mill was the last operational sugarcane mill in Puerto Rico and closed its doors in 1993. The Central Aguirre Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic places but there are no current plans to renovate the area and is now mostly in ruins. Some other industries in Salinas include electrical and electronic machinery, plastics, sunglasses.

Tourism

View of "El Cayo Matias" in Salinas

Landmarks and places of interest

There are 17 beaches in Salinas. Some of Salina's main attractions are:

  • Albergue Olímpico (Olympic Hostel), is a sports complex and hostel with air-conditioned rooms.
  • Antigua Central Aguirre (Sugar Cane Mill)
  • Camp Santiago
  • Montes Oscuros
  • Monumento al Jíbaro

Culture

Festivals and events

Salinas celebrates its patron saint festival in September. The Fiestas Patronales Nuestra Señora de la Monserrate is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment.

Other festivals and events celebrated in Salinas include:

  • Abey Carnival – February to celebrate Abey – Cacique (Chief) of Yucayeque, a former Taino village in the area of Abeyno, Salinas
  • Pescao Festival – June
  • Festival Del Mojo Isleño

Demographics

|align-fn=center 1899 (shown as 1900) 1910–1930 1930–1950 1960–2000 2010 2020|2020=25789}}

Race – Salinas, Puerto Rico – 2000 CensusRacePopulation% of Total
**White**4,64574.6%
**Black/African American**64710.6%
**American Indian and Alaska Native**290.4%
**Asian**80.1%
**Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander**20.1%
**Some other race**5999.8%
**Two or more races**2114.5%

Government

Main article: Mayoralty in Puerto Rico

All municipalities in Puerto Rico are administered by a mayor, elected every four years. Karilyn Bonilla Colón (of the Popular Democratic Party) was elected as mayor at the 2012 general election, succeeding Carlos Rodríguez Mateo.

The city belongs to the Puerto Rico Senatorial district VI, which is represented by two Senators. In 2024, Rafael Santos Ortiz and Wilmer Reyes Berríos were elected as District Senators.

Transportation

There are 41 bridges in Salinas.

Symbols

The municipio has an official flag and coat of arms.

Flag

On a green rectangular field, five white isosceles triangles equal in size, placed in the center of the flag and forming a row that covers the extent of the background. The green represents the land and the triangles hills of salt from which the name of the town is derived.

Coat of arms

The shield uses the traditional colors of the town; green and silver. The salt knolls indicate in graphical form the name of the town: Salinas. The fish refer to the fishing. The sugar cane leaves that surround the shield, symbolize the sugar cane plantations.

Notable people

  • Angel "Cholo" Espada - former World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight champion of the world
  • Evelina Lopez Antonetty - Puerto Rican civil rights activist and founder of United Bronx Parents
  • Zuleyka Rivera - Miss Universe 2006
  • Héctor Santiago-Colón - Medal of Honor recipient in the Vietnam War
  • Jay Wheeler - reggaeton singer
  • Georgina Borri - )born 1954) actress

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