| Naranjito, Puerto Rico | |||
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| Nickname(s): "La Ciudad de los Colores", "El Pueblo de los Changos" | |||
| Motto: "Naranjito Brilla" | |||
| Anthem: Naranjito, mi hogar predilecto | |||
| Location of Naranjito in Puerto Rico | |||
| Coordinates: 18°18′03″N 66°14′42″W / 18.30083°N 66.245°WCoordinates: 18°18′03″N 66°14′42″W / 18.30083°N 66.245°W | |||
| Country | United States | ||
| Territory | Puerto Rico | ||
| Founded | December 3, 1824 | ||
| Founder | Braulio Morales | ||
| Government | |||
| • Mayor | Hon. Orlando Ortiz Chevres (PNP) | ||
| • Senatorial District | VI - Guayama Carlos J. Torres Torres (PNP) |
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| • Representative District | 28 Rafael Rivera Ortega (PNP) |
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| Area | |||
| • Total | 28.4 sq mi (73.54 km2) | ||
| • Land | 28.2 sq mi (73.0 km2) | ||
| • Water | 0.2 sq mi (0.54 km2) | ||
| Elevation | 2,997 ft (700 m) | ||
| Population (2010) | |||
| • Total | 30,402 | ||
| • Density | 1,100/sq mi (410/km2) | ||
| Demonym | Naranjiteños | ||
| Time zone | AST (UTC-4) | ||
| Zip code | 00719 | ||
| Area code | +1 (spec. +1-787 and +1-939) | ||
Naranjito (Spanish pronunciation: [naɾaŋˈxito]) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the central region of the island, south of Toa Alta; north of Barranquitas and Comerío; east of Corozal; and west of Bayamón. Naranjito is spread over 15 wards and Naranjito Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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From 1810 the battle for the founding of the town began, after major incidents with powerful interests of the time, on December 3, 1824, Don Braulio Morales successfully founded the town of Naranjito. The town was founded in the neighborhood of the same name, on a land donated by Doña Manuela Rivera and Don Braulio Morales. Morales was named "Captain Settler" at the same time was appointed mayor of the town in development. The name "Naranjito" is derived from a small orange tree that served as a reference point for travelers looking for in the shortest way to the town of Toa Alta. At its foundation, Naranjito was formed five wards/districts, "Lomas", "Guadiana", "Achiote", "Nuevo" and "Cedro". "Cedro" was divided in 1853 in "Cedro Arriba" and "Cedro Abajo", also having the urban zone composed by "San Miguel", "San Antonio" and "San Cristobal" districts.[1]
Traditionally the main agricultural crops of Naranjito are coffee and the tobacco. In recent years have borne fruits such as bananas, oranges, papayas, and other tropical fruits; also in the town the poultry factory has been very popular, specifically the dairy cattle (fresh milk). Naranjito has many factories, most of these factories are made garments (clothing).[3]
"Los Changos de Naranjito" are a professional male volleyball team based in Naranjito. The team is one of the most successful sport's franchises in Puerto Rico. [4]
Naranjito's flag consists of an orange flag crossed by two narrow green stripes close to the superior and inferior edges. The orange color in the flag symbolizes the town of Naranjito (little orange tree), while the green symbolizes its green mountains.
The coat of arms is a red cross, the symbol of San Miguel de Arcángel, Patron of Naranjito. The globe with the cross symbolizes the power and sovereignty of God. The gold and red stripes that appear in the second and third quarters, constitute the primitive baton of the Guafiana lineage. The lily twigs are a tribute of San Antonio de Padua, confessor and doctor of the Church. The orange tree represents the small tree that gave the town's name, Naranjito. The crown is symbol of moral unit of the town.
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