Florida is the second smallest municipality of Puerto Rico, with an area of 10 square miles. As the only municipality in Puerto Rico that has its urban area within the northern
karst region (sometimes referred as the
Northern Karst Hills), it is surrounded by low elevation, red clay and
limestone haystack hills known in
Caribbean Spanish as
mogotes. The southern border of the municipality with
Ciales remains one of the least developed areas on the island, due to the ruggedness of the karst. The
Río Encantado, a subterranean river, drains this area. Several caves are found in the town, including Román Cave, Miró Cave, and Juana Gómez Cave. Balcon Cave () is located in Florida.
Barrios As with all municipalities of Puerto Rico,
Florida is subdivided into administrative units called
barrios (which means
barrios or
boroughs or
neighborhoods in English). A newer municipality of Puerto Rico, Florida has one
barrio called
Florida Adentro and two sub-barrios: Florida Zona Urbana and Pajonal. It does not have a "barrio-pueblo" like most of the other municipalities of Puerto Rico. The following areas are neighborhoods in Florida: • Parcelas Arroyo • Parcelas Selgas • Pueblo Viejo • San Agustín • Perol • Tosas • La Villamil • Dolta
Sectors Barrios (which are, in contemporary times, roughly comparable to
minor civil divisions) are further subdivided into smaller areas called (
sectors in English). The types of
sectores may vary, from
sector to
urbanización to
reparto to
barriada to
residencial, among others.
Special Communities (Special Communities of Puerto Rico) are marginalized communities whose citizens are experiencing a certain amount of
social exclusion. A map shows these communities occur in nearly every municipality of the commonwealth. Of the 742 places that were on the list in 2014, the following barrios, communities, sectors, or neighborhoods were in Florida: Sector El Hoyo in Comunidad San Agustín, Comunidad Arroyo, Sector Polvorín in Comunidad La Ceiba, Comunidad La Fuente, Estancias de Arroyo in La Joya, Sector El Cerro in Pajonal, and Sectors La Charca and Los Quemaos (both) in Parcelas Selgas. ==Culture and tourism==