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Encyclopedia > List of municipalities of Puerto Rico

There are no first-order administrative divisions as defined by the United States Government, but Puerto Rico has 78 municipalities at the second order.


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List

  1. Adjuntas
  2. Aguada
  3. Aguadilla
  4. Aguas Buenas
  5. Aibonito
  6. Añasco
  7. Arecibo
  8. Arroyo
  9. Barceloneta
  10. Barranquitas
  11. Bayamón
  12. Cabo Rojo
  13. Caguas
  14. Camuy
  15. Canóvanas
  16. Carolina
  17. Cataño
  18. Cayey
  19. Ceiba
  20. Ciales
  21. Cidra
  22. Coamo
  23. Comerío
  24. Corozal
  25. Culebra
  26. Dorado
  27. Fajardo
  28. Florida
  29. Guánica
  30. Guayama
  31. Guayanilla
  32. Guaynabo
  33. Gurabo
  34. Hatillo
  35. Hormigueros
  36. Humacao
  37. Isabela
  38. Jayuya
  39. Juana Díaz
  40. Juncos
  41. Lajas
  42. Lares
  43. Las Marías
  44. Las Piedras
  45. Loíza
  46. Luquillo
  47. Manatí
  48. Maricao
  49. Maunabo
  50. Mayagüez
  51. Moca
  52. Morovis
  53. Naguabo
  54. Naranjito
  55. Orocovis
  56. Patillas
  57. Peñuelas
  58. Ponce
  59. Quebradillas
  60. Rincón
  61. Río Grande
  62. Sabana Grande
  63. Salinas
  64. San Germán
  65. San Juan (capital)
  66. San Lorenzo
  67. San Sebastián
  68. Santa Isabel
  69. Toa Alta
  70. Toa Baja
  71. Trujillo Alto
  72. Utuado
  73. Vega Alta
  74. Vega Baja
  75. Vieques
  76. Villalba
  77. Yabucoa
  78. Yauco

References

  1. CIA World Factbook - Puerto Rico (http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/rq.html)

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