San Juan Puerto Rico

San Juan is the capital of the United States commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The city is located in the northeastern part of the island. San Juan was founded in 1521 and is regarded as the oldest city in the United States of America. Today, San Juan serves as Puerto Rico's principal seaport, as well as the main manufacturing, financial, cultural, and tourist center of the island.

Map of Puerto Rico indicating the location of San Juan
Other names The Walled City
Founded 1521
Population 442,447
Density 3,582.5 km2
Area 112 km2
Latitude 18° 29' North
Longitude 66° 08' West
Mayor Jorge Santini (PNP)
Districts Condado, Hato Rey, Old San Juan, Rio Piedras, Santurce


Seal of the City of San Juan
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Seal of the City of San Juan
Back portion of La Fortaleza, San Juan's wall and sea-side gates to the city.
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Back portion of La Fortaleza, San Juan's wall and sea-side gates to the city.
Ayuntamiento de San Juan (City Hall), Plaza de Armas in the foreground.
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Ayuntamiento de San Juan (City Hall), Plaza de Armas in the foreground.
Plaza del 5to Centenario and San Juan's Totem
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Plaza del 5to Centenario and San Juan's Totem
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History

In 1508 Juan Ponce de León founded the original settlement, Caparra, today known as Pueblo Viejo, behind the almost land-locked harbor just to the west of the present San Juan metropolitan area. A year later, the settlement was abandoned and moved to a site which was called at the time Puerto Rico, meaning "rich port". In 1521, the name of the settlement was reversed with the name which Christopher Columbus had originally given the island, San Juan, in honor of John the Baptist.

Old San Juan is the historical district of the city which lies on a small island connected to the mainland by bridges and a causeway, characterized by its narrow cobblestone streets. The buildings in Old San Juan date back to the 16th and 17th century. The oldest parts of the city remain partly enclosed by massive walls and contains several defensive structures and notable forts, such as El Morro (begun 1539) and San Cristóbal (17th century), both part of San Juan National Historic Site, and El Palacio de Santa Catalina, also known as La Fortaleza (begun in 1533), which now serves as the governor's mansion. Also on the island where Old San Juan is situated is the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista (begun in the 1520s), which contains the tomb of the Spanish explorer and settlement founder Juan Ponce de León.

Subjected to attacks

The city was subject to frequent attacks from the world powers of the time. The city saw attacks from the English in 1595 by Sir Francis Drake and 1598 led by George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, which sieged the city but where forced to abandon it because of exhaustion and sickness. The city was sacked by the Dutch in 1625. In 1898, United States troops bombed, shelled and subsequently occupied the city during the Spanish-American War in 1898.

San Juan today

San Juan today extends beyond the walls of the old city, and now encompasses the surrounding districts. East of Old San Juan lies the hotel and condominium filled district of Condado. Nearby, are two separate business districts, Santurce, where The "Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico" (Art Museum of Puerto Rico) is located and Hato Rey. Hato Rey, which at the turn of the century was grazing ground for cattle, is now considered the financial center of the island. A section of this district is often refered to as the "Golden Mile", due in part to the many banks and buisnesses which are located in the area. The headquarters of Banco Popular, the largest Hispanic bank in the United States, is also located in Hato Rey.

In the southern part of the city is the residential area of Río Piedras, where the main campus of the University of Puerto Rico is located.

San Juan made an unsuccesful bid for hosting the 2004 Summer Olympics. Automobile traffic congestion has been a growing concern in the city which prompted city planners to build a light rail train system dubbed "Tren Urbano" (The Urban Train), scheduled to be in operation in 2005.

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External links

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