Monumento al Jíbaro Puertorriqueño

The Monumento al Jíbaro Puertorriqueño (Monument to the Puerto Rican Countryman) is a monument built by the Government of Puerto Rico to honor the Puerto Rican Jíbaro, located in the highway Cayey-Salinas, Puerto Rico.[2][3] It was sculpted by Tomás Batista.[4]

Monumento al Jíbaro Puertorriqueño
Close-up of Monumento al Jíbaro, from PR-52
Coordinates18°04′17.81″N 66°13′01.98″W
LocationHighway Cayey-Salinas, Puerto Rico
DesignerTomás Batista
TypeStatue on Pedestal
MaterialStucco
Beginning datec. 1973
Completion date1976
Opening date12 December 1976[1]
Dedicated toThe Puerto Rican Jíbaro

Location

Two Puerto Rican prides side-by-side, the Monumento al Jíbaro and Las Tetas De Cayey.

Contrary to popular belief,[5] the monument is located in Barrio Lapa, in the municipality of Salinas, Puerto Rico.[6] It is located about 300 feet from Salinas' barrio Las Palmas.

The monument is located on Puerto Rico Highway 52 (unsigned Interstate PR1) at kilometer post number "49.0". Colocated with the monument is the northbound PR-52 rest area, the only roadway rest area in Puerto Rico. Its location is between PR-52 exit 39 (PR-1 / PR-15 – Cayey, Aibonito, Cidra, Jajome) and exit 58 (Albergue Olimpico). The monument is accessible via the southbound lanes of PR-52 only; there is no access from the northbound lanes or the northbound PR-52 rest area. Its location is geographically part of a transition zone between the central mountainous and humid interior zone and the southern dry zone.[7] It is located at coordinates: Coordinates: 18.07165 x -66.217246.[8]

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See also

References

Further reading

  • El Jibaro. Puerto Rico Off The Beaten Path. Page 157. Accessed January 16, 2011.
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