Lares, Puerto Rico

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Lares, Puerto Rico
Flag of Lares, Puerto Rico
Flag
Nickname: Cuidad del Grito", "Los Patriotas
Location within the island of Puerto Rico
Location within the island of Puerto Rico
Country United States
Territory Puerto Rico
Founded April 26, 1827
Government
 - Mayor Hon. Roberto Pagán Centeno (PNP)
 - Senatorial dist. 5 - Ponce
Area
 - Total 62.2 sq mi (161.18 km²)
 - Land 62.2 sq mi (161 km²)
 - Water 0.1 sq mi (.18 km²)
Population (2000)
 - Total 32,999
 - Density 555.6/sq mi (214.5/km²)
 - Gentilic Lareños
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Anthem – "En las verdes montañas de Lares"

Lares (LAH-res) is a small mountain municipality of Puerto Rico's central-western area located north of Maricao and Yauco; south of Camuy, east of San Sebastián and Las Marias; and west of Hatillo, Utuado and Adjuntas. Lares is spread over 10 wards and Lares Pueblo (Downtown Lares).

A city adorned with Spanish-era style churches and small downtown area stores, Lares is a breezy area that is about 1.5 hours from San Juan by car.

Lares has one major claim to fame: The 1868 uprising that happened there, brought on by pro-independence rebels who wanted Puerto Rico to gain its freedom from Spain. The movement, known thereafter as El Grito de Lares (literally, The Cry of Lares, or Lares Revolt), was soon extinguished, making Lares the site of the shortest lived republic ever.

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Lares was founded in April 26, 1827 by Francisco de Sotomayor and Pedro Vélez Borrero. The city was named after one of its settlers, Don Amador de Lariz.

The origins of the municipality's flag can be traced back to the days of the failed attempt to rebel against Spanish rule in 1868 know as the Grito de Lares. The flag was knitted by Mariana Bracetti, a revolutionary leader, at the behest of Dr. Ramón Emeterio Betances, the revolt's leader, who designed it. This flag is formed by a white Latin cross in the center. The width of the arms and base are equal to a third part of the latitude of the emblem. It has two quadrilaterals located above and two below the arms the cross. The superior (top) ones are blue and inferior (bottom) ones red. A five point white star is located in the center of the left superior (top) quadrilateral.

A white cross is centered on and extends across the shield from side to side and top to bottom; it has blue top quadrants and red bottom quadrants; it has a five pointed white star in the upper left quadrant. A chain that surrounds the shield. The Coat of Arms as described has positioned around it on a scroll and a ribbon in a semicircle the words: "Lares Ciudad del Grito." This constitutes the stamp of Lares and identifies unmistakably the municipality of Lares.

Downtown Lares: July 2007
Downtown Lares: July 2007

  • Bartolo
  • Buenos Aires
  • Callejones
  • Espino
  • Lares
  • Lares Pueblo
  • La Torre
  • Mirasol
  • Pezuela
  • Piletas
  • Pueblo
  • Río Prieto

Original Lares Revolutionary Flag
Original Lares Revolutionary Flag

By Luis Lloréns Torres

En las verdes montañas de Lares,
y en lucha con la adversidad,
nuestros padres lanzaron el grito,
aquel primer grito de la libertad.

Nuestros padres soñaron un día
una patria feliz conquistar,
y murieron sin ver realizado
el ideal soñado de patria y libertad.

Brazo de oro que fue en Puerto Rico
la más noble y valiente mujer,
Brazo de oro bordó la bandera
que los puertorriqueños
sabremos defender.

La blanca cruz en ella significa
ansia de patria y redención,
el rojo, la sangre vertida
por los héroes de la rebelión.
Y la estrella en la azul soledad,
libertad, libertad, libertad.

Catedral de Lares (Lares Cathedral): July 2007
Catedral de Lares (Lares Cathedral): July 2007
  • Fiesta de Reyes - January
  • Romantic Party - February
  • Almojabana Festival - March
  • Fundation of Lares - April
  • Handcrafted market - May
  • Banana (Guineo) Festival - June
  • Cultural World Contest - August
  • Grito de Lares - September
  • Bonsais Concentration - October
  • Fiestas Patronales - December

  • Castañer Settlement
  • Collazo Hacienda
  • El Jíbaro Park
  • El Porvenir Hacienda
  • Heladería de Lares (ice cream parlor)
  • La Lealtad Hacienda

Lares have a professional volleyball team called the Lares Patriotas (Lares Patriots) that have international players including: Gregory Berrios, Ramon "Monchito" Hernandez, and Ariel Rodriguez. The Patriotas won 3 championships, in 1981, 1983 and 2002. In 1981 and 1983 they beat Corozal in the finals and in 2002 they beat Naranjito. Some of the Native playes were: David Vera 1979, Rigoberto Guiyoti 1979, Modesto 1980, Luis Vera 1980, Carlos Vera 1980,

Bananas, cafe, chinas y tomates.

Heladeria de Lares ha sido reconocida por sus unicos helados. Sabores como maiz, y arroz y habichuelas siempre son ofrecidos.

Lares is now ruled by the Partido Nuevo Progresista (PNP). The mayor of this City is Hon. Roberto Pagán Centeno.

Casa Alcaldia de Lares (Lares City Hall): July 2007
Casa Alcaldia de Lares (Lares City Hall): July 2007
Policia Municipal de Lares (Lares Municipal Police): July 2007
Policia Municipal de Lares (Lares Municipal Police): July 2007

Puerto Rico State Route 111 runs through the town.


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