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Caguas County, Puerto Rico Map

Explore Caguas County, Puerto Rico with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 8 cities and towns in Caguas County below.

Interactive Map of Caguas County, Puerto Rico

CountyCaguas
StatePuerto Rico (PR)
County SeatCaguas
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude18.23788
Longitude-66.038848
Cities & Towns8
Area Codes787, 939

About Caguas County, Puerto Rico

Caguas County, a vibrant expanse in the southeastern interior of Puerto Rico, unfolds across a landscape sculpted by the insistent hand of tropical geology. Here, the terrain rises and falls with a majestic drama, transitioning from the lower, fertile plains that cradle its principal settlements to the more rugged, verdant slopes that climb towards the island's central mountain spine. The presence of water is a constant, a lifeblood that flows through the county in a network of rivers and streams, the most significant being the Río Grande de Loíza, which snakes its way through the region, its waters a mirror to the ever-changing sky. To the north, the county's boundaries are gently defined by the undulating topography, while to the east and south, it embraces the wilder, more imposing mountain ranges, hinting at the proximity of even grander natural preserves. This varied topography fosters distinct sub-regions, from the settled valleys where agriculture thrives to the more remote, densely forested areas where the air itself seems to hum with unseen life.

The story of Caguas County is one of patient settlement and enduring connection to the land. While the precise moment of its formal establishment as a county is a matter for historical record, its origins are deeply rooted in the Spanish colonial era, a time when the island’s interior began to yield its bounty to determined hands. Over generations, the inhabitants of this region, a blend of indigenous Taíno heritage, Spanish influence, and the persistent spirit of those who sought a life apart from the coastal bustle, cultivated a unique Boricua identity. This identity is palpable in the unhurried pace of daily life, the warm greetings exchanged in neighborhood plazas, and a profound sense of belonging, a feeling of being anchored to this specific earth while carrying the echoes of a broader, island-wide heritage. The county seat, the city of Caguas, has long served as the nexus of this existence, its central location and its role as a hub for commerce and community life solidifying its position as the undisputed heart of the county.

The economic life of Caguas County is as varied as its terrain, a resilient blend of agriculture, commerce, and a growing service sector. Fields of tobacco, sugarcane, and tropical fruits have historically sustained its people, their cultivation a testament to the fertile soil and the persistent labor of generations. Today, while traditional farming continues, the county also thrives as a center for manufacturing and distribution, its strategic location allowing for efficient movement of goods across the island. The character of Caguas County is one of quiet industry, a place where the rhythm of the day is often set by the rising sun and the gentle hum of activity in its towns and villages. Landmarks here are not always grand monuments, but rather the enduring presence of community centers, the stoic beauty of colonial-era churches, and the vibrant colors of homes that line the streets, each a small testament to the lives lived within. The quality of light, especially in the late afternoon when it slants through the palm fronds, casting long, dramatic shadows, imbues the landscape with a profound, almost spiritual serenity, a visual melody that resonates with the enduring spirit of this island home.

Cities and Towns in Caguas County

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About This Caguas County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Caguas County, Puerto Rico alongside links to detailed street maps for 8 cities and towns. The county seat is Caguas. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records