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2010 CENSUS - CENSUS TRACT REFERENCE MAP: Peñuelas Municipio, PR 66.603222W 18.141045N 18.141228N 66.84928W 2010 CENSUS - CENSUS TRACT REFERENCE MAP: Peñuelas Municipio, PR 66.603222W YA LEGEND U Guilarte bar 32780 C Limaní Lago O Garzas SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL LABEL STYLE 1 bar A 5 DJ Río Prieto bar 71652 3 45422 UN 1 Portugués bar 63998 G T AS 00 Puerto Rico U A Garzas bar 30458 PUERTO RICO 72 AY D Anón bar 03067 A JU DJU NIL 059 N A NT L A P T AS EÑ A 0 0 1 Municipio FLORIDA 054 U S 0 PO San Patricio bar 77242 EL 0 NC A 1 E 1 S 13 Barrio or 11 Barrio-Pueblo Palmas bar 58451 1 Saltillo bar 74963 Subbarrio Mercado 53025 Guaraguao bar 31576 Comunidad or Guaynabo 32522 Aguas Blancas bar 00831 Zona Urbana 1 391 Car r 3 Census Tract 33.07 391 rr a C Naranjo DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL bar Pasto bar 60128 Pr- 52 56430 Maragüez bar 50453 Primary Road Water Body Cabo Rojo Jagua Pasto bar 37252 Ave Las Caobas Other Road a C rr Military Ft Allen 3 8 7 4WD Trail, Stairway, C Alley, Walkway, or Ferry a r National or State Park, r Rucio bar 72770 3 Calle Pelicano Cayo Mata 8 Forest, or Recreation Area Barreal bar 05862 7 Raiload Pipeline or Inset Area Power Line A 1 6 9 8 3 Monte Llano 3 r 7302 r r ar a Ridge or Fence C C bar 54581 7301 Tibes bar 82058 Outside Subject Area Jaguas bar 37510 Monte Verde Property Line Duey bar 24266 Tibes 54688 Nonvisible Boundary 82055 or Feature Not Sec e Elsewhere Classified l L l Sierra Alta bar 80166 a n o r Car P S r Macaná e - c 387 1 0 C M a a r r l d C P onad a r Where Puerto Rico, municipio, and/or barrio or barrio-pueblo boundaries coincide, bar 2 o r - 8 r 6 1 38 0 6 the map shows the boundary symbol for only the highest-ranking of these boundaries. 48174 o n a S Quebrada Honda l L e l c 9 e P Marueño bar 51743 1 Label color correlates to the fill color. c a 5 bar 67438 n e d 0 S u ra A llo L ec Marti L S m I B Ca N arr os YAUCO 153A Y A Machuelo Arriba U P S r ec - r G Cer Car 3 vo 3 9 bar 48432 Paso 8 1 Sierra Baja bar 80209 7 Caimito La Yuca 45170 0 bar 2 5 6 r 10764 8 r P a 3 - r- C r 3 P 9 1 Quebrada Ceiba Santo Domingo 79564 bar 67137 Peñuelas 61074 S M e c a t C o e a l r r V 7303 H i c o i o Barrero bar y C s o a S o l e if 05905 o c r Cll 4 Cll Cantera n Corral Viejo 21020 ia Pr- 132 Diego Hernández Cll 8 bar 23621 1 9 3 r r a C 52 Santo Domingo bar 79607 l22 r- 0 Quebradas bar 67739 Cl P 8 1 ll P C C r- 1 a Marueño r 3 r 2 Tallaboa 51700 S a b a Alta 81456 l l Llano bar 45852 o Peñuelas7304 b-p 61117 I 14 El Paraiso 25835 2 Cll Consejo bar 20052 Cll 7 Quebrada Limón bar 67610 ll C Cll D Cll B a Cll 2 Portugués bar 64041 2 l l Cll Macaná bar 48088 C Coto bar Cll J 8 Cll I Cll H 132 21127 r- P Cuebas bar 22460 Tallaboa Alta Pr- 390 bar 81499 Magueyes bar 49034 Jaguas bar 37381 Carr Yauco b-p 88078 385 Pueblo Quebrada del Norte Agua 67200 s 64810 e Quebradas bar 67696 u g u t r o P o í R Yauco Pueblo Sud 65015 88035 Machuelo Arriba Jácana bar 37037 bar 48432 Guayanilla b-p 32350 Pr- 385 Poblado Cedro bar 15795 7307 Sitios 63658 Portugués Urbano Magas bar 48518 Magueyes Urbano bar 49077 bar 64084 Guayanilla 32307 Machuelo Tallaboa Saliente bar 81628 Abajo bar Pr- 384 48389 Magas Pueblo Sexto bar 64570 Arriba 48604 80080 Clausells 18594 Quinto bar Segundo bar 79908 68298 Rí Indios bar 36220 o P Primero bar 64299 o r t Tercero bar 81929 u Cuarto g Canas Urbano bar 12355 u e s bar C Pr - 127 Baldorioty de Castro 05055 a n 21901 a l i z a Pr- 2 d a Playa bar 62708 Rufina bar 72813 Pr- 337 Barina bar 05432 Reparada 69142 San Antón bar 75565 Tallaboa Ponce 63820 Cll 3 81413 Cll 2 a Indios 36177 o 7308 Cll b a 5 Bahía de Guayanilla l e l Cll 1 Cll 4 a P d a s il T e t o a o 1 í ll C M R o Ferre í A uis R opista L res Aut Autop la ista L o uis A S Fe rre Puerto de Guayanilla Bahía de Guayanilla Cll 1 Cll 3 Cll 3 Canas bar 12312 Bahía de Tallaboa Boca bar 07840 Laguna de Las Tallaboa Poniente Salinas Playa bar 62751 bar 81585 Encarnación bar 26631 Caleta de Cabullónes PONCE 113 PEÑUELAS 111 Mar Caribe GUAYANILLA 059 PEÑUELAS 111 9900 Location of County within State GUAYANILLA 059 72 O RIC 59 TO PEÑUELAS 111 A 0 PUER TO RIC ILL PUER O 7 AN ONCE 113 2 AY P GU PO N CE 113 17.905795N 17.905977N 66.848925W 66.603196W All legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2010. The boundaries shown on this Projection: Albers Equal Area Conic map are for Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their Datum: NAD 83 PARENT SHEET 1 NAME: Peñuelas Municipio (111) Spheroid: GRS 80 depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of 0 1 2 3 4 5 Kilometers ENTITY TYPE: County or statistically equivalent entity jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement. 1st Standard Parallel: 17 57 21 Total Sheets: 1 2nd Standard Parallel: 18 26 45 0 0.6 1.2 1.8 2.4 3 Miles ST: Puerto Rico (72) Geographic Vintage: 2010 Census (reference date: January 1, 2010) - Index Sheets: 0 Central Meridian: -66 35 02 The plotted map scale is 1:35656 - Parent Sheets: 1 Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER database (TAB10ST72) Latitude of Projection's Origin: 17 49 60 Map Created by Geography Division: December 15, 2010 False Easting: 0 - Inset Sheets: 0 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau False Northing: 0 2010 CENSUS TRACT REF MAP (PARENT) U S C E N S U S B U R E A U 205672111001 .
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