History
Founding
The town was founded in 1823 by Don Felipe Ruiz. This town derives its name from the large amount of streams flowing through it. The name literally means "small streams".
Flag
It has two red quarters. The red stands for struggle, effort and sacrifice. The other two quarters have each five (5) green and white stripes, similar to those that appear in the shield.
Coat of Arms
The three waved stripes represent the quebradillas, over the green background of the vegetation. The fish and the walking stick (distinctive of the traveller), are insignias of San Rafael Arcángel, by allusion from the episodes narrated in the book of Tobías in the Old Testament.
Barrios (Districts/Wards)
- Cacao
- Charcas
- Cocos
- Guajataca
- San Antonio
- San José
- Terranova
Geo/Topography
Quebradillas is home to one of the 20 designated forest preserves in Puerto Rico, the Guajataca Forest. It is also home to the beautiful manmade reservoir, Guajataca Lake (2.5 mi/4 km long), where you can fish for bass, peacock bass and bluegill (spanish known as "Tilapia"). You can also go hiking or camping. The Boy Scouts of America maintain a campground on the lake. The name Guajataca comes from the name of a Taíno Indian chief who lived in this area. This Indian chief also gives his name to Guajataca Beach to the north where a river flowing from Guajataca Lake meets the Atlantic Ocean. Guajataca Beach is popular with surfers and is known for its white sands and wild waters. This beach is ideal for sunning and collecting seashells.
Business
Commerce
Landmarks and Places of Interest
- El Merendero
- Guajataca Lake
- Guajataca Tunel
- La Cabeza del Indio
- Liberty Theater
- Noah's Arc
- Puerto Hermina Ruins
Festivals and Events
- Three Kings Wake - January
- Kite Festival - February
- Guajataca Carnival - February
- Patron Celebrations - October
Notable Quebradillanos
- Guillermo Venegas LLoveras - Composer
- Luis Germán Cajigas
- Luis M. Hernández Saavedra
- Manuel Román
- Manuel Ramos Hernández
- Pedro Hernández
- Raymond Dalmau - Basketball Player
- Vicenta Deliz
Quebradillas, Puerto Rico. (2006, September 22). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 23:22, October 19, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quebradillas%2C_Puerto_Rico&oldid=77208075