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Jayuya County, Puerto Rico Map

Explore Jayuya County, Puerto Rico with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 1 cities and towns in Jayuya County below.

Interactive Map of Jayuya County, Puerto Rico

CountyJayuya
StatePuerto Rico (PR)
County SeatJayuya
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude18.218567
Longitude-66.591562
Cities & Towns1
Area Codes787, 939

About Jayuya County, Puerto Rico

Jayuya County unfolds across the rugged spine of Puerto Rico's central mountains, a landscape defined by dramatic elevation changes and a pervasive emerald hue. Here, the terrain is a complex weave of steep slopes and narrow valleys, where the air, even under the midday sun, carries a cool, damp breath. Broadleaf forests, dense and ancient, cling to the mountainsides, their canopies alive with the calls of unseen birds. The rivers, born from the abundant rainfall, are the arteries of this land, rushing and tumbling over stone, their courses often marked by cascades that disappear into mist. These waterways, like the powerful Río Grande de Manatí and its tributaries, carve deep ravines and shape the distinct sub-regions of the county, from the higher, cloud-shrouded peaks to the more accessible lower valleys. To the north, the land slopes toward the coastal plains, a transition marked by a change in vegetation and a broadening of the horizon, while to the south, the mountains continue their formidable ascent.

The story of Jayuya County is one of resilience and adaptation, a narrative deeply intertwined with the island's agricultural past and its enduring sense of identity. Though the precise date of its formal organization as a county is a matter of historical record, its settlement predates such administrative divisions, with indigenous peoples first navigating these fertile slopes. Later, Spanish colonial influences arrived, and the cultivation of coffee, a crop that would come to define the region, began to take root. The county seat, also named Jayuya, emerged as a natural gathering point for the scattered homesteads and fincas, a place where goods were traded and community life coalesced. The very air in the central plazas, especially as the afternoon light begins to soften into a hazy gold, seems to carry the echoes of generations who have worked this land, a quiet testament to their enduring presence.

The economy of Jayuya County remains intrinsically linked to its agricultural heritage, with coffee still a vital crop, its cultivation demanding a careful hand and a deep understanding of the microclimates that bless these elevations. Beyond coffee, the fertile soil yields a variety of fruits and vegetables, sustaining local markets and providing a livelihood for many. The character of the county is one of quiet industry, a place where life moves to a rhythm dictated more by the seasons and the rainfall than by the hurried pace of urban centers. Travelers seeking authentic Puerto Rican life will find it here, in the small, independent businesses that dot the landscape, in the vibrant colors of the houses that cling to the hillsides, and in the genuine warmth of the people. Notable landmarks are not always grand edifices, but often natural wonders: a particularly striking waterfall, a vista point that offers a sweeping panorama of the undulating green expanse, or the humble but vital coffee processing plants that hum with activity, each a distinct marker of Jayuya County's unique spirit.

Cities and Towns in Jayuya County

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About This Jayuya County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Jayuya County, Puerto Rico alongside links to detailed street maps for 1 cities and towns. The county seat is Jayuya. 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