Yauco
Municipio Autónomo de Yauco | |
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Nicknames: | |
Anthem: "Pueblo de gestas gloriosas" | |
Coordinates: 18°2′13″N 66°51′1″W / 18.03694°N 66.85028°W | |
Sovereign state | United States |
Commonwealth | Puerto Rico |
Founded | February 29, 1756 |
Barrios | |
Government | |
• Mayor | Angel Luis "Luigi" Torres Ortíz (PNP) |
• Senatorial dist. | 5 – Ponce |
• Representative dist. | 21,23 |
Area | |
• Municipality | 68.8 sq mi (178.1 km2) |
• Land | 68.1 sq mi (176.5 km2) |
• Water | 0.6 sq mi (1.6 km2) |
Population (2020)[1] | |
• Municipality | 34,172 |
• Rank | 36th in Puerto Rico |
• Density | 500/sq mi (190/km2) |
• Metro | 86,142 |
Demonym | Yaucanos |
Time zone | UTC-4 (AST) |
ZIP Code | 00698 |
Area code | 787/939 |
Major routes | |
Website | www |
Yauco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʝawko]) is a town and municipality in southern Puerto Rico. Although the downtown is inland, the municipality stretches to a southern coast facing the Caribbean Sea. Yauco is located south of Maricao, Lares and Adjuntas; east of Sabana Grande and Guánica; and west of Guayanilla. The municipality consists of 20 barrios and Yauco Pueblo (the downtown and administrative center of the municipality). It is both a principal town of the Yauco Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Ponce-Yauco-Coamo Combined Statistical Area.
It was founded by Fernando Pacheco on February 29, 1756, and developed for commodity crops of tobacco, sugar cane, and coffee. Yauco became a center for Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico in the 19th century due to its geographical similarity to their homeland. Corsicans have contributed to many areas of life in Yauco, particularly to its coffee industry. This has played a role in the town's nicknames of El Pueblo del Café (Town of Coffee), and residents of the municipality are often referred to as Los Corsos (The Corsicans).