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  1. Gurabo (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡuˈɾaβo]) is a town and municipality in eastern Puerto Rico. It is located in the central eastern region, north of San Lorenzo; south of Trujillo Alto; east of Caguas; and west of Carolina and Juncos. Gurabo is spread over 9 barrios and Gurabo Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city).

  2. Gurabo, Puerto Rico, is a growing town between San Juan and the Central Mountains. See the town's 22-story staircase and nearby Carraízo Lake.

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    Before Gurabo was declared an independent municipality it was Burabo, a district of Caguas. This district was distant from Caguas, which caused transportation problems during the eighteenth century. Caguas could not take care of the problems of their neighbors in this district. In 1812 the residents of Gurabo decided to take action on this matter. ...

    Located in the central eastern region, it is bordered by: Trujillo Alto on the north, San Lorenzo on the south, Caguas on the west, and Carolina and Juncoson the east.

    El Pueblo de las Escaleras (Town Of Stairways) Puerta del Turismo del Sureste (The Southeastern Tourism Gateway)

    Gurabo belongs to the Caguas Valley region. To the north it contains the Cuchilla de Hato Nuevo, whose culminating point in Gurabo territory is the Silla Hill (Masa Ward), with 367 meters (1,204 feet) of altitude. In the southeast (Mamey Ward) it has other smaller elevations corresponding to the Sierra de Cayey.

    The Grande de Loíza River serves as the border with the municipality of Caguas and its affluent is the Gurabo River. Some gorges that water this municipality and affluents of the Grande de Loíza River are the Grande, Infierno and Maracuta gorges.

    Average high temperature is 87.0º F, the low is 65.5º F and the average annual rain is 63.35 inches.

    Manufacturing (metal, paper, plastics, chemistries, phamaceuticals, textiles, electrical and electronic equipment, and electrical machinery) and agriculture (dairy farms).

    With eleven stripes, six green and five yellow, alternated, the yellow with the superior (top) edge indented forming a stairway. Each step measures two units high by three wide. The flag has the main colors of the municipal Coat of Arms, green and gold representing the metal, in this case by the color yellow, and its design alludes to the five stai...

    In a green field resides a widened gold patriarcal cross. Below the bottom arm are two shields in silver. The one on the left has a fleur de lis and the one on the right three lilies with stems in a natural way. Three towers in gold crown the shield.

    Luis del Carmen Echevarría– Mayor in 1812, 1823, 1826, 1833. Founded the town of Gurabo in 1815.
    José Emilio González– Poet, essayist, journalist and college professor. Honored by the Institute of Puerto Rico Culture and the Puerto Rican Athenaeum.
    Nilda González Monclova– Script writer, actress and professor at the University of Puerto Rico.
    Angel Celestino Morales– Writer. He wrote in multiple genres.

    Gurabo is a town in the east-central part of Puerto Rico, known for its staircases and manufacturing industry. Learn about its foundation, population, climate, flag, coat of arms, places to visit and events.

  3. Gurabo is a municipality located in the eastern central region of Puerto Rico. Gurabo was officially founded in 1815, though it has a history dating back to the indigenous Taíno people who inhabited the area.

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  5. welcome.topuertorico.org › city › guraboGurabo, Puerto Rico

    Gurabo was founded in 1815 by Luis del Carmen Echevarría. The city is home the Universidad del Turabo (1972). Gurabo is located in the central eastern region, north of San Lorenzo; south of Trujillo Alto; east of Caguas; and west of Carolina and Juncos; Its rivers are: Gurabo and Grande de Loíza.

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  7. Mar 6, 2023 · Gurabo is a charming town located in the eastern region of Puerto Rico. It is known as “La Ciudad de las Escaleras” or “The City of Stairs” due to its hilly terrain, which is characterized by steep streets and stairways.