Toa Alta is located west of the capital city of
San Juan and was founded in 1751, making it one of the oldest towns on the main island of Puerto Rico. The construction of the San Fernando Rey Church in the main town square began in 1752. It is popularly said that the name Toa Alta comes from the
Taíno word for mother or fertility,
Thoa. Most likely the word
toa comes from the Taino word for
valley or
mountain; the region is also known as
Valle del Toa (Toa Valley). Over the years, agriculture became an important economic force in the area. At the peak of the agricultural economy, the town was also known as the
"Granja de los Reyes Católicos" (the Farm of the Catholic Monarchs). The town is also called
Ciudad del Josco. The town is commonly known by its nickname
La Cuna de los Poetas, or "Cradle of Poets", due to the numerous
Spanish-language poets born there, such as
Abelardo Díaz Alfaro and the musician Tomás "Masso" Rivera.
Hurricane Maria on September 20, 2017 triggered numerous landslides in Toa Alta. Many homes and roads in Toa Alta were destroyed by the hurricane.
Flood control project In mid 2018, the
United States Army Corps of Engineers announced it would be undertaking a major
flood control project of a river that often causes flooding in Toa Alta,
Río de la Plata. ==Geography==