The Spanish word
pueblo translates to 'town' in English, since many of these correspond to the original European-founded settlements in their respective contemporary municipalities; however, its usage in
Puerto Rican Spanish today corresponds more closely to the concept of
downtown in English. In some cases, the concept of
pueblo might also refer to municipality, but the term municipality never applies to
pueblos. As of the
2010 census,
Mayagüez is the most populated
pueblo in Puerto Rico with a population of 26,903, while
Las Marías has the lowest population with 262 inhabitants. The largest
barrio-pueblo in Puerto Rico is
Fajardo with a total area of 3.23 square miles, while
Toa Alta is the smallest with an area of 0.03 square miles.
Exceptions Although all
barrio-pueblos correspond to the administrative and downtown area of Puerto Rican municipalities, some
barrios and clusters of
barrios (such as in
Ponce) also function and are categorized as the
pueblos of their respective municipalities. The municipality of San Juan is a good example of this: the
barrios Pueblo and
San Juan Antiguo correspond to the
pueblos of the former municipalities of
Río Piedras and San Juan (pre-1951). Both of these contained a main town square or
plaza de armas with a
city hall and a
church. When San Juan and Río Piedras merged into a single municipality in 1951, the former
pueblo of Río Piedras retained its name.
Florida and
Ponce are the two other municipalities in Puerto Rico that do not contain a designated
barrio-pueblo. The exception of Florida is due to the fact that the municipality has no
barrios, while Ponce does not have a single designated
barrio-pueblo but six
barrios that correspond to the
pueblo of Ponce. The name of the
pueblo almost always is the name as the municipality is located in. For example, the
barrio-pueblo of the
municipality of Caguas is also called
Caguas (
Pueblo de Caguas). The exception to this occurs with the island municipalities of
Culebra and
Vieques. Although the
barrio-pueblo of Culebra is known as
Culebra (
Pueblo de Culebra) today, its former name used to be
Dewey, while the name of the
barrio-pueblo of Vieques today remains
Isabel II. Both of these are also the main settlements of the islands they are located in. == History ==