
2019
Loiza
Date of Founding:
The area now known as Loíza was inhabited by the Taíno people long before European contact, and it became more prominent during the Spanish colonial period.
Notable Exports:
Historically, Loíza's economy has been based on agriculture, with notable exports including coconuts, fruits, and sugarcane.
Notable People Born Here:
Daniel Lind-Ramos: Born in 1953, Lind-Ramos is a renowned Puerto Rican painter and sculptor known for his works that reflect Afro-Puerto Rican culture.
ego Calderón: Born in 1972, Calderón is a prominent reggaeton singer and composer who has gained international acclaim.
Notable Attractions:
Piñones: A coastal area known for its beautiful beaches, mangrove forests, and a variety of local food kiosks offering traditional Puerto Rican cuisine.
Maria de la Cruz Cave: An archaeological site where pre-Columbian artifacts have been discovered, offering insights into the island's indigenous history.
San Patricio Church: A historic church that stands as a testament to the town's rich cultural and religious heritage.
Fiestas Tradicionales en honor a Santiago Apóstol: Annual traditional festivals held in July celebrating St. James the Apostle, featuring vibrant parades, music, and dance that highlight Loíza's Afro-Puerto Rican roots.






