Aibonito is located in the
Sierra de Cayey, part of the
Cordillera Central in
Puerto Rico. Aibonito is the town with the highest elevation in
Puerto Rico, located at above sea level. Some of its mountains are La Sierra (), Asomante () and Buena Vista ().
Barrios Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Aibonito is subdivided into
barrios. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located in a small barrio referred to as , near the center of the municipality. •
Aibonito barrio-pueblo •
Algarrobo •
Asomante •
Caonillas •
Cuyón •
Llanos •
Pasto •
Plata •
Robles Sectors Barrios (which are like
minor civil divisions)
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 Aibonito: the Municipal neighborhood, Algarrobo barrio, Amoldadero and Los Muros in La Plata barrio, El Campito, El Coquí, El Fresal, La Españolita, La Represa, Las Bambúas, Los Cuadritos, Parcelas Nuevas in Pasto barrio, Parcelas Rabanal, Parcelas Viejas in Pasto, San Luis, Sector El Nueve, and Sector Gallera.
Water features Some of the rivers that flow through Aibonito are the
Río de Aibonito,
Río Cuyón,
Río de la Plata and
Río Usabón. Rio Manu
Climate Aibonito features a rather mild
tropical rainforest climate, owing to its elevation and location, close but still slightly removed from the equator, as well as being directly exposed to the wind and moisture of the
Trade Winds. It borders on a
subtropical highland climate, and also a
humid subtropical climate, though like the former, summers are not much hotter than the warm to cool winters, as it is typical of higher elevations near the equator. As the trade winds coming from the northeast go through
orographic lift, rainfall is both greater and more consistent throughout the year than in coastal areas (particularly the south coast only minutes away), with fog being a common occurrence. Aibonito holds the record for the lowest temperature in Puerto Rico. That is on March 9, 1911. The highest temperature record is recorded on September 29, 1920. }} ==Demographics==