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Trujillo Alto (troo-HEE-yo AHL-to) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Northern Coastal Plain and in the karst zone, north of Caguas,and Gurabo; southeast of San Juan, and west of Carolina. Although Trujillo Alto has no important tourist attractions it's part of the San Juan Metropolitan Area, which includes the municipalities of Bayamón, Guaynabo, Cataño, Toa Baja,Toa Alta and Canovanas. Trujillo Alto is spread over 6 wards and Trujillo Alto Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).
   Trujillo Alto is Puerto Rico's tenth largest municipality by population.

History

Trujillo Alto was founded on January 8, 1801 by the neighbors of the high part of the Loíza River. The name of the municipality comes from Alonso de Trujillo, the former owner of the "latifundio".

Flag

White rectangular flag and the whole shield in the center of the flag

Coat of Arms

In a silver field, three green mountains, a Latin cross of blue centered above the mountains. Bordered in blue with eight spurts of water, in silver. The shield is stamped with a gold crown, heightened with five towers.

Demographics

Population

The municipality has more than 75,000 habitants (2003) which makes it the tenth municipality with the largest population in Puerto Rico. What follows is a list of the amount of habitants of Trujillo Alto through the 20th century:
  • 1899 - 5,683
  • 1920 - 7,470
  • 1940 - 11,726
  • 1950 - 13,605
  • 1960 - 18,251
  • 1970 - 30,351
  • 1980 - 51,389
  • 1990 - 61,120

Barrios (Districts/Wards)

  • Carraízo
  • Las Cuevas
  • Dos Bocas
  • La Gloria
  • Quebrada Grande
  • Quebrada Negrito
  • Saint Just
  • Trujillo Alto Pueblo
  • Geo/Topography

  • Carraízo dam
  • Gorges; Colorada, Grande, Haya Fría, Infierno, Limones, Maracuto, Naranjo, Pastrana.
  • Grande de Loíza River

    Anthem

    Duerme mi lindo Trujillo
    entre rojos tulipanes
    bordado de flamboyanes
    como silencioso nido
    Eres remanso tranquilo
    eres jardín en el valle
    ensoñación inefable
    prolongación de un idilio
    Cuando subo a la montaña
    miro de lo alto a lo hondo
    y se retrata en el fondo
    como cristal que no empaña
    El Loíza que te baña
    y al margen de su recodo
    te va filtrando un tesoro
    de rubia arena y de caña
    Y en la charca transparente
    de la gran comba serena
    en noches de luna llena
    vuelca su arco reluciente,
    tu centinela de puente
    y es invertida diadema
    suspendida en la corriente
    aunque se vaya la arena...
    De tus delicados lirios
    a lo largo del Loíza
    lleva un secreto la brisa
    que lo roba con sigilo
    Cuando en sus pausados giros
    en una tierna caricia
    les regala una sonrisa
    y les arranca un suspiro
    La tortuosa carretera
    que serpentea en tu entrada
    es una cinta enlazada
    que parte en dos la ladera...
    Y en invierno y primavera
    se ve con flores regada...
    Es que flora perfumada
    es tu bendición eterna.
    Y cuando rompe la calma
    y su ira desenfrena el Río Grande,
    ruge austera su corriente
    y se derrama sobre la ancha rivera;
    y a tus manteles de grana prende
    girones de arena con alfileres de palma

    Economic

    Agriculture

  • Fruits and cattle ranching.

    Industrial

  • Factories; nutritional products, wood, fabric, metal, electrical and electronic machinery;
  • Stone quarries,

    Tourism

    Trujillo Alto holds its festivities in September, and in 2001, it conmemorated its 200 year history. Each year Trujillo Alto celebrates "El maratón del Arrecostao", which is a very popular marathon in the town.

    Landmarks and places of interest

    • Carraízo Dam • Convent Carmelitas de San José • Lourdes Grotto • Manantial de la Montaña (spring)

    Festivals and events

  • Patron Festivities - May but celebrate in September
  • Paso Fino Fair - November
  • Macabeo Festival - December

    Main Roads

    The main road is the “Carretera #181” (Highway #181) that crosses the municipality of north to south. After that, are other highways are the #852 of the Quebrada Grande neighborhood and Dos Bocas, the #175 of the neighborhood Carraízo, the Avenue “Las Cumbres” and the “Carretera #851” from “La Gloria” neighborhood.

    Notable "Trujillanos"

  • Tulio Larrinaga - - Civil Engineer and Resident Commissioner
  • Yolandita Monge - Singer and Actress
  • René Pérez (Calle 13) - Artist and Singer
  • Jorge Maldonado (Rico Casanova)- Professional Wrestler
  • Irmaris "la guay" Rios- pincho maker and syrup smuggler
  • Mario Estrada- Lechoneer & Pernil CarverFurther Information

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