The population, according to the U. Census, is 31, salinenses. Sugar cane played a fundamental role in the development of Salinas. The cane was processed in the Aguirre Central sugar mill, one of the last to cease operations on the island. Today, Salinas has factories that produce plastic and metal products, electrical and electronic equipment, clothing, fruit drinks and frames for lenses and eyeglasses. Other industries include fruit orchards, raising livestock, and fishing.
Tourism is another source of income for the municipality. Geography Salinas is located on the southern coast of Puerto Rico.
It is bordered on the north by the municipalities of Coamo , Aibonito and Cayey, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, on the west by the municipalities of Coamo and Santa Isabel and on the east by Guayama. Geographically, Salinas is part of the sub-region called the Ponce-Patillas alluvial plain in the southern coastal plain region, which is formed by the consolidation of the valleys that descend southward from the central mountain range and the Cayey range.
This region is one of the driest in Puerto Rico. Despite that, Salinas is known for its agricultural wealth. In the north, it has elevations that are part of the Cayey range, which many consider to be an extension of the central mountain range. The highest of these are Las Tetas peaks, at 2, feet meters above sea level.
To the east, on the border between the Quebrada Yeguas sector of Salinas and the Pozo Hondo sector of Guayama, rises the Garau peak at meters 1, feet above sea level.
This area was designated a nature reserve by law in September The designated area includes the two promontories, a segment of primary forest with species of significant ecological value, and a buffer zone, for a total area of 7. The sugar cane leaves that surround the shield, symbolize the sugar cane plantations. This page is about a Municipality located in Puerto Rico. For other places with a similar name, see Salinas disambiguation. All content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles including the article images and facts can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise.
Cite this article:. This page was last modified on 16 July , at Open daily: ampm, The reserve is located between the coasts of Salinas and Guayama, approximately 2, acres of mangrove forest and freshwater wetlands.
The two main components: Mar Negro mangrove forest, which consists of a mangrove forest and a complex system of lagoons and channels interspersed with salt and mud flats; and Cayos Caribe Islets, which are surrounded by coral reefs and seagrass beds, with small beach deposits and upland areas.
Open Daily: ampm, Guided tours are offered upon request andreservation. Salinas is located in the southern coast of the island, south of Aibonito and Cayey; southeast of Coamo, east of Santa Isabel; and west of Guayama.
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