Puerto Rico: 2000 Issued November 2003

Population and Housing Unit Counts PHC-3-53

2000 Census of Population and Housing

U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU : 2000 Issued November 2003 PHC-3-53 Population and Housing Unit Counts

2000 Census of Population and Housing

U.S. Department of Commerce Donald L. Evans, Secretary Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary

Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Charles Louis Kincannon, Director SUGGESTED CITATION

U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts PHC-3-53, Puerto Rico Washington, DC, 2003

ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION

Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Cynthia Z.F. Clark, Charles Louis Kincannon, Associate Director for Methodology and Director Standards Hermann Habermann, Marvin D. Raines, Deputy Director and Associate Director Chief Operating Officer for Field Operations Vacant, Arnold A. Jackson, Principal Associate Director Assistant Director and Chief Financial Officer for Decennial Census Vacant, Principal Associate Director for Programs Preston Jay Waite, Associate Director for Decennial Census Nancy M. Gordon, Associate Director for Demographic Programs

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List of Statistical Tables ...... v How to Use This Census Report ...... I–1 Table Finding Guide ...... II–1 User Notes...... III–1 Statistical Tables (For a detailed list of statistical tables, see page v) .... 1

Appendixes

A Geographic Terms and Concepts ...... A–1 B Definitions of Subject Characteristics...... B–1 C Data Collection and Processing Procedures ...... C–1 D Questionnaire ...... D–1 E Data Products and User Assistance ...... E–1 F Maps ...... F–1 G Accuracy of the Data ...... G–1 H Acknowledgments ...... H–1

Contents iii LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES Table no. Title Page

1. Population: Earliest Census to 2000; and Housing Units: 1950 to 2000 ...... 1 Puerto Rico, Urban and Rural

2. Population and Housing Units: 1960 to 2000 ...... 2 Puerto Rico, Municipio 3. Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density: 2000; and Percent Change: 1970 to 2000 ...... 3 Puerto Rico, Municipio 4. Population by Urban and Rural: 2000; and Population by Urban: 1990 ...... 4 Puerto Rico, Municipio 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 ...... 5 Puerto Rico, Municipio, Municipio Subdivision, Place 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 ...... 22 Puerto Rico, Municipio Subdivision, Place, Subbarrio 7. Rank by 2000 Population and Housing Units: 1990 and 2000 ...... 60 Puerto Rico, Place [2,500 or More Population]

8. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2000 .... 62 Puerto Rico, Size of Place [Population] 9. Population, Housing Units, and Land Area by Urban and Rural and Size of Urban Area: 2000 ...... 64 Puerto Rico, Urban and Rural, Size of Urban Area [Population]

List of Statistical Tables v How to Use This Census Report

CONTENTS Page Introduction ...... I–1 How to Find Geographic Areas and Subject Matter Data...... I–2 How to Use the Statistical Tables ...... I–2 Graphics ...... I–4 User Notes ...... I–4 Appendixes ...... I–5

INTRODUCTION Data from Census 2000 are presented in three printed report series: 1. PHC-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics 2. PHC-2, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics 3. PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts The data from Census 2000 were derived from a limited number of basic questions asked of the entire population and about every housing unit (referred to as the 100-percent questions, found on the ‘‘short form’’), and from additional questions asked of a sample of the population and housing units (referred to as the sample questions, found on the ‘‘long form’’). The PHC-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics, report series provides data based on the 100-percent questions. The subjects are age, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relation- ship, race, sex, tenure (owner- or renter-occupied), and vacancy characteristics. Land area mea- surements and population density also are provided. This series is similar to the 1990 census CPH-1 series. The PHC-2, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics, report series provides sample data based on both the 100-percent and the sample questions. Sample subjects include place of birth; residence in 1995; language; educational attainment and school enrollment; vet- eran status; disability status; employment status; journey to work; work status, earnings, income, and poverty status in 1999; physical housing characteristics; units in structure; fuel and equip- ment characteristics; owner and renter household characteristics, such as year owner moved into unit; home value; contract and gross rent; and mortgage and rental cost characteristics. This series is similar to the 1990 census CPH-5 series. The PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series provides Census 2000 and histori- cal comparisons of the 100-percent population and housing unit counts. It provides land and water area measurements, and population density. The user notes section documents geographic changes over the past decade. This series is similar to the 1990 census CPH-2 series. In each series, there is one report for each state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, plus a United States summary report. Many tables in the United States summary reports include data for Puerto Rico.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 HOW TO FIND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS Figure I–1. AND SUBJECT MATTER DATA

This report includes a table Table Finding Guide finding guide to assist the user in locating those sta- tistical tables that contain SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER the desired data. The table The types of geographic areas covered in this report are shown on the side, and subjects are finding guide lists alpha- shown at the top. See Appendix A for a description of area classifications and Appendix B for defi- betically, by geographic nitions and explanations of subject characteristics. area, the subjects shown in Area Average per Population Housing units measurement square mile this report. To determine Geographic area Census Previous Census Previous Total Land Popula- Housing Number which tables in this report 2000 censuses 2000 censuses area area tion units of places show data for a particular PUERTO RICO topic, find the subject in Total ...... 1,2,3,4,5,6, 1,2,4,5,6, 1,2,3,5,6, 1,2,5,6,7 5,6 3,5,6,9 3,5,6 3,5,6 1,8 7,8,9 7 7,9 the lefthand column of the Urban and rural ...... 1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1 – 9 – – 1,8 Current urban definition . . 1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1 – 9 – – 1,8 table finding guide and 1950-90 urban definition . 1,4 1,4 1 1 – – – – 1 Urban and rural by size then look across the col- of place ...... 8–––––––8 In urbanized area and in umns using the headings urban cluster ...... 4,9 – 9 – – 9 – – – Size of urbanized area at the top for the desired and urban cluster ...... 9–9––9––– In place and not in place . 4,8 – – – – – – – 8 type of geographic area. Figure I–1 is an example of MUNICIPIO Total ...... 2,3,4,5 2,4,5 2,3,5 2,5 5 3,5 3,5 3,5 – a table finding guide. Urban and rural ...... 44–––––––

MUNICIPIO SUB- The table finding guide DIVISION ...... does not include cross- By municipio...... 55555555– Alphabetically ...... 66666666– classifications of subject- By urban and rural parts . 6–6–6666– matter items. Additional PLACE information to locate data By municipio and municipio subdivision . . . 55555555– within specific reports is Alphabetically ...... 66666666– By urban and rural parts . 6–6–6666– provided in the headnote By 2000 rank ...... 7777––––– at the top of the table find- ing guide.

HOW TO USE THE STATISTICAL TABLES

Parts of a Statistical Table

The census data included in printed reports are arranged in tables. Each table includes four major parts: (1) heading, (2) boxhead, (3) stub, and (4) data field. A typical census report table is illus- trated in Figure I–2.

The heading consists of the table number, title, and headnote. The table number indicates the position of the table within the report, while the title is a brief statement indicating the subjects and time reference of the data presented in the table. The headnote is enclosed in brackets and is located under the title. It contains statements that qualify, explain, or provide information pertain- ing to the entire table.

The boxhead is under the heading. This portion of the table, which contains the individual column heads or captions, describes the data in each vertical column. In the boxhead of many tables, a spanner appears across and above two or more column heads or across two or more lower span- ners. The purpose of a spanner is to classify or qualify items below it or separate the table into identifiable blocks in terms of major aspects of the data.

The stub is located at the left edge of the table. It includes a listing of line or row captions or descriptions.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Figure I–2. At the top of the stub is the stubhead. The stub- head is considered to be an extension of the table title and usually shows generic geo- graphic area designa- tions and restrictions.

In the stub, several fea- tures are used to help the user better under- stand the contents of the table. Usually, a block of data lines is preceded by a side- head. The sidehead, similar to a spanner, describes and classifies the stub entries follow- ing it. The use of inden- tation in a stub indi- cates the relationship of one data line to another. Indented data lines represent sub- categories that, in most instances, sum to a total. Occasionally in tables, it is desirable to show one or more single-line subcatego- ries that do not sum to the total.

The data field is that part of the statistical table that contains the data. It extends from the bottom of the boxhead to the bottom of the table and from the right of the stub to the right edge of the page.

Both geographic and subject-matter terms appear in tables. It is important to read the definitions of the terms used in the tables because census terms often are defined in special ways that reflect the manner in which the questions were asked and the data were tabulated. Definitions of geo- graphic terms are provided in Appendix A. Census tables often include derived measures such as medians, means, percentages, and ratios. These and other subject-matter terms are defined in Appendix B.

Symbols and Geographic Abbreviations

The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in Census 2000 reports:

• A dash ‘‘-’’ represents zero or a derived measure that rounds to less than 0.1.

• (X) means not applicable. In the 1990 and earlier decennial census reports, three dots ‘‘...’’ meant not applicable.

• (NA) means not available.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 • The superscript prefix ‘‘r’’ indicates that the count has been revised since the publication of the 1990 census reports, or that the area was erroneously omitted or not shown in the correct geo- graphic relationship in the 1990 census reports. This symbol appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

• A dagger ‘‘†’’ next to the name of a geographic area indicates that there has been a geographic change (for example, an annexation or detachment, a new incorporation, or a name change) since the information was published for the 1990 census for that area. This symbol appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series. The geo- graphic change information for the entities in Puerto Rico is shown in the ‘‘User Notes’’ section of the Census 2000 PHC-3 report for Puerto Rico.

• A plus sign ‘‘+’’ is appended to the lower bound of the highest interval when the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A minus sign ‘‘-’’ is appended to the upper bound of the lowest interval when the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. For more information on medians, see the section on ‘‘Derived Measures’’ in Appendix B.

• A minus sign ‘‘-’’ preceding a figure denotes decrease. The minus sign appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series. • (U) means the place or place part is composed entirely of urban land area. The (U) appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series. • (R) means the place or place part is composed entirely of rural land area. The (R) appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series. • (U/R) means the place or place part is composed of both urban land area and rural land area. The (U/R) appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series. The following geographic abbreviations and terms may be used in the tables in this report: • A ‘‘(part)’’ next to the name of a geographic area in a hierarchical presentation indicates that the geographic entity is located only partially in the superior geographic entity. For example, a ‘‘(part)’’ next to a place name in a municipio subdivision-place hierarchy indicates that the place is located in more than one municipio subdivision. (Places also may be ‘‘split’’ by municipio, urban/rural, metropolitan area, voting district, and other geographic boundaries, depending on the presentation.) Other geographic entities also can be ‘‘split’’ by a higher level entity. The exception is a tabulation block, which is unique within all geographic entities in census products. • CDP is census designated place. • CMSA is consolidated metropolitan statistical area. • MA is metropolitan area. • MSA is metropolitan statistical area. • PMSA is primary metropolitan statistical area.

GRAPHICS Charts, statistical maps, and other graphic summaries are included in some Census 2000 reports.

USER NOTES User notes include corrections, errata, and related explanatory information. This section appears directly before the statistical tables in census reports. It presents information about unique char- acteristics of the report and changes or corrections made too late to be reflected in the text or tables themselves. However, sometimes this information becomes available too late to be reflected even in the user notes. Census 2000 user updates are available on the Census Bureau’s Internet site at www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.html. To receive notification of user notes,

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 subscribe to the Census Product Update (http://www.census.gov/mp/www/cpu.html), a biweekly e-mail newsletter available from the Customer Services Center of the Marketing Services Office at the U.S. Census Bureau, or contact the Customer Services Center directly on 301-763-INFO (4636) or at [email protected].

APPENDIXES

Appendix A, Geographic Terms and Concepts. Provides definitions of the types of geo- graphic areas and related information used in census products.

Appendix B, Definitions of Subject Characteristics. Contains definitions for the subject- matter terms used in census products, including explanations of derived measures, limitations of the data, and comparability with previous censuses. The subjects are listed alphabetically. Popula- tion characteristics are defined first, followed by the definitions of the housing subjects.

Appendix C, Data Collection and Processing Procedures. Explains the enumeration and residence rules used in counting the population and housing units in Puerto Rico. It also describes the major components of the operational plan for Census 2000, and includes a glossary of terms.

Appendix D, Questionnaire Facsimile. Presents a facsimile of the Census 2000 questionnaire used to collect the data in this report.

Appendix E, Data Products and User Assistance. Summarizes the Census 2000 data prod- ucts by describing the information available in printed reports and through electronic media such as CD-ROM, DVD, and the Internet. It also describes Census 2000 maps and other geographic products, reference materials, and sources of assistance.

Appendix F, Maps. Contains maps depicting the geographic areas shown in this report.

Appendix G, Accuracy of the Data. Provides information on confidentiality of the data, impu- tation of housing unit status and population counts, sources of errors in the data, and editing of unacceptable data.

Appendix H, Acknowledgments. Lists many of the U.S. Census Bureau staff who participated in the various activities of Census 2000.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table Finding Guide

SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER The types of geographic areas covered in this report are shown on the side, and subjects are shown at the top. See Appendix A for a description of area classifications and Appendix B for defi- nitions and explanations of subject characteristics.

Area Average per Population Housing units measurement square mile Geographic area Census Previous Census Previous Total Land Popula- Housing Number 2000 censuses 2000 censuses area area tion units of places

PUERTO RICO Total ...... 1,2,3,4,5,6, 1,2,4,5,6, 1,2,3,5,6, 1,2,5,6,7 5,6 3,5,6,9 3,5,6 3,5,6 1,8 7,8,9 7 7,9 Urban and rural ...... 1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1 – 9 – – 1,8 Current urban definition . . 1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1 – 9 – – 1,8 1950-90 urban definition . 1,4 1,4 1 1 – – – – 1 Urban and rural by size of place ...... 8–––––––8 In urbanized area and in urban cluster ...... 4,9 – 9 – – 9 – – – Size of urbanized area and urban cluster ...... 9–9––9––– In place and not in place . 4,8 – – – – – – – 8

MUNICIPIO Total ...... 2,3,4,5 2,4,5 2,3,5 2,5 5 3,5 3,5 3,5 – Urban and rural ...... 44–––––––

MUNICIPIO SUB- DIVISION ...... By municipio...... 55555555– Alphabetically ...... 66666666– By urban and rural parts . 6–6–6666–

PLACE By municipio and municipio subdivision . . . 55555555– Alphabetically ...... 66666666– By urban and rural parts . 6–6–6666– By 2000 rank ...... 7777–––––

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 User Notes

Additional information concerning this Census 2000 product may become available after this report is published. This information, called Notes and Errata, is available in portable document format (PDF) on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Internet site at http://www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.html. To receive notification of user notes, subscribe to the Census Product Update (http://www.census.gov/mp/www/cpu.html), a biweekly e-mail newsletter available from the Customer Service Center of the Marketing Services Office at the U.S. Census Bureau, or contact the Customer Services Center directly on 301-763-INFO (4636) or at [email protected].

GENERAL NOTES

User Note 1 The user should be aware that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the text provided with this report for further explanation of the limitations of the data. The population and other data shown for Census 2000 in this report is as of April 1, 2000; the boundaries used for all geographic entities are as of January 1, 2000. All boundaries are intended for Census Bureau sta- tistical data collection and presentation only; their depiction and designation for statistical pur- poses do not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or entitlement. Corrections to the Census 2000 data as a result of certified Count Question Review changes are available from the Census Bureau’s Internet site at: www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/errata.pdf.

User Note 2 Data comparability for municipio subdivisions is shown only when the municipio subdivision con- tains substantially the same territory as reported for the 1990 census (generally defined as at least 80 percent of the previous territory). There is no comparability provided for municipio subdi- visions that have been extensively revised. The same standards for showing comparability apply to subbarrios, which are second-order divisions of a municipio. Revised entities are noted by and within municipio. Changes to a geographic entity can be the result of legal change actions, statis- tical redefinition, correction of previous boundary or drafting errors, or new information. Place—comunidad and zona urbana—comparability is provided for all places that retained their name or general area without regard to the amount of territorial change between censuses. Place comparability is not shown if the entity is new for Census 2000, is the result of a merger that cre- ated an entirely new entity, or if a Census 2000 comunidad or zona urbana contains less than 50 percent of the territory of a 1990 census entity with the same name.

CORRECTION NOTES Boquerón comunidad in Boquerón barrio, Cabo Rojo Municipio, is shown incorrectly as Boqueron (without the diacritical mark) in the tables and the Geographic Change Notes.

HISTORICAL NOTES The United States acquired the area of Puerto Rico from Spain in 1898. Congress granted the people of Puerto Rico United States citizenship in 1917. The area became a commonwealth on July 25, 1952, with the right to internal self-government. Census data are available for Puerto Rico from periodic censuses, beginning with a census taken by the War Department in 1899. Earlier data are available from censuses conducted by the govern- ment of Spain from 1765 to 1897.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 GEOGRAPHIC NOTES

Puerto Rico is divided into 78 municipios, which the Census Bureau treats as similar to counties in the United States for census data presentation purposes. The 900 municipio subdivisions consist of 825 barrios and 75 barrios-pueblo. A barrio-pueblo represents the seat of government of each municipio except Florida, Ponce, and San Juan. The Census Bureau identifies 37 areas in the Carib- bean Sea that are not within a municipio subdivision; these areas are not assigned to any muni- cipio subdivision and are not counted in the number of municipio subdivisions.

There are no incorporated places in Puerto Rico. The 225 places in Puerto Rico, the statistical enti- ties called comunidades and zonas urbanas, are similar to CDPs in the United States. A zona urbana represents the settled area related to the administrative center of a municipio. All comu- nidades and zonas urbanas are shown as dependent within barrios and barrios-pueblo.

GEOGRAPHIC CHANGE NOTES

The Geographic Change Notes listed below document high-level geographic entities—municipios, municipio subdivisions, and places—that are different from the information reported in the 1990 census. The notes identify geographic entities whose name and/or boundary have changed, enti- ties that no longer exist, and newly established entities (both legal and statistical). The changes are reported by and within municipio. A few of the reported changes in name or legal status may be incorrect; the correct version is shown in the Correction Notes section above. Some changes are the result of legal actions that took place prior to the 1990 census, but were not reported in that census.

The change notes for previous censuses reported only changes that occurred primarily as the result of specific legal actions, as well as identifiable revisions to statistical entities. For Census 2000, the notes reflect any boundary change that affects a geographic entity, regardless of whether it is the result of legal action, redefinition of a statistical entity, correction of a previous boundary-reporting or -drafting error, or new erroneous information. In Puerto Rico, whose legal entities rarely undergo a legal boundary change, most of the entities reported to have exchanged, gained, or lost territory did so as the result of mapping changes, not legal actions. The extent and location of the boundary changes affecting any particular entity can be determined by comparing the TIGER/Line® Files, Cartographic Boundary Files, or a comparable set of maps for the 1990 and 2000 censuses.

Aguada Municipio, Puerto Rico Aguada zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory. Luyando comunidad...... name changed from Luyándo.

Aguadilla Municipio, Puerto Rico Cabán comunidad ...... gained territory. Higüey subbarrio ...... name changed from Higuey. San Antonio comunidad...... gained territory.

Aguas Buenas Municipio, Puerto Rico Aguas Buenas barrio-pueblo ...... gained territory from Sumidero barrio. Aguas Buenas zona urbana ...... lost territory. Santa Clara comunidad...... name changed from Sumidero. Sumidero barrio ...... lost territory to Aguas Buenas barrio-pueblo. Sumidero comunidad...... name changed to Santa Clara.

Aibonito Municipio, Puerto Rico Aibonito zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Añasco Municipio, Puerto Rico Añasco zona urbana...... gained territory. Cuartel Primero subbarrio...... exchanged territory with Cuartel Tercero subbarrio. Cuartel Tercero subbarrio ...... exchanged territory with Cuartel Primero subbarrio.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Arecibo Municipio, Puerto Rico...... lost territory to Barceloneta and Florida Municipios. Animas comunidad ...... gained and lost territory. Arecibo zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory. Bajadero comunidad...... lost territory. Garrochales barrio...... lost territory to Florida Afuera barrio, Barceloneta Municipio. Hato Abajo barrio ...... gained territory from Hato Arriba barrio. Hato Arriba barrio ...... lost territory to Hato Abajo barrio. Sabana Hoyos barrio ...... lost territory to Florida Afuera barrio, Barceloneta Municipio and Florida Adentro barrio, Florida municipio.

Arroyo Municipio, Puerto Rico Arroyo zona urbana ...... lost territory. Cuatro Calles subbarrio ...... gained territory from Pueblo Oeste subbarrio. Pueblo Oeste subbarrio ...... lost territory to Cuatro Calles subbarrio. Yaurel comunidad ...... gained territory.

Barceloneta Municipio, Puerto Rico ...... gained territory from Arecibo Municipio; lost territory to Florida Municipio. Barceloneta zona urbana ...... lost territory. Florida Afuera barrio ...... gained territory from Garrochales and Sabana Hoyos barrios, Arecibo Municipio; lost territory to Florida Adentro barrio, Florida Municipio Imbéry comunidad ...... gained and lost territory.

Bayamón Municipio, Puerto Rico Cerro Gordo barrio ...... lost territory to Hato Tejas barrio. Hato Tejas barrio ...... gained territory from Cerro Gordo barrio.

Cabo Rojo Municipio, Puerto Rico Boqueron comunidad...... new comunidad. Cabo Rojo zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory. Monte Grande comunidad...... new comunidad. Puerto Real comunidad...... gained territory.

Caguas Municipio, Puerto Rico Caguas zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Camuy Municipio, Puerto Rico Camuy zona urbana ...... lost territory. Quebrada comunidad ...... lost territory.

Canóvanas Municipio, Puerto Rico Benítez comunidad ...... lost territory. Canóvanas barrio...... lost territory to Canóvanas barrio-pueblo. Canóvanas barrio-pueblo ...... gained territory from Canóvanas barrio. Santa Bárbara comunidad ...... lost territory.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Carolina Municipio, Puerto Rico ...... lost territory to San Juan Municipio. Cangrejo Arriba barrio ...... gained territory from Sabana Abajo barrio; lost territory to Santurce barrio, San Juan Municipio. Carolina zona urbana ...... lost territory. Sabana Abajo barrio ...... lost territory to Cangrejo Arriba barrio.

Cayey Municipio, Puerto Rico Cayey zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Ceiba Municipio, Puerto Rico Aguas Claras comunidad...... gained territory. Roosevelt Roads comunidad ...... gained and lost territory.

Ciales Municipio, Puerto Rico Ciales zona urbana ...... gained territory.

Cidra Municipio, Puerto Rico Bayamón comunidad ...... gained and lost territory. Cidra zona urbana...... gained and lost territory.

Coamo Municipio, Puerto Rico Coamo zona urbana...... gained and lost territory. Mariano Colón comunidad ...... gained territory.

Comerío Municipio, Puerto Rico Comerío barrio-pueblo ...... gained territory from Vega Redonda barrio. Vega Redonda barrio ...... lost territory to Comerío barrio-pueblo.

Corozal Municipio, Puerto Rico Corozal zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Culebra Municipio, Puerto Rico Culebra zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Dorado Municipio, Puerto Rico Dorado zona urbana ...... gained territory. Río Lajas comunidad ...... gained and lost territory. San Antonio comunidad...... gained and lost territory.

Fajardo Municipio, Puerto Rico Cabezas barrio ...... gained territory from Sardinera barrio. Fajardo zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory. Pueblo Norte subbarrio ...... lost territory to Puerto Real subbarrio. Puerto Real subbarrio ...... gained territory from Pueblo Norte subbarrio. Sardinera barrio ...... lost territory to Cabezas barrio.

Florida Municipio, Puerto Rico ...... gained territory from Arecibo, Barceloneta, and Manatí Municipios. Florida Adentro barrio...... gained territory from Sabana Hoyos barrio, Arecibo Municipio; Florida Afuera barrio, Barceloneta Municipio; and Rio Arriba Poniente barrio, Manati Municipio. Florida zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory. Pajonal comunidad ...... new comunidad.

Guánica Municipio, Puerto Rico Fuig comunidad ...... name changed from Fúig. María Antonia comunidad...... gained territory.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Guayama Municipio, Puerto Rico Caimital barrio...... lost territory to Palmas barrio. Guayama zona urbana ...... lost territory. Jobos comunidad ...... gained territory. Palmas barrio ...... gained territory from Caimital barrio.

Gurabo Municipio, Puerto Rico Celada comunidad...... gained and lost territory. Gurabo zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory. Mamey barrio...... lost territory to Rincón barrio. Rincón barrio ...... gained territory from Mamey barrio.

Hatillo Municipio, Puerto Rico Carrizales barrio...... lost territory to Corcovado barrio. Corcovado barrio ...... gained territory from Carrizales barrio. Corcovado comunidad ...... gained territory. Hatillo barrio ...... lost territory to Hatillo barrio-pueblo. Hatillo barrio-pueblo ...... gained territory from Hatillo barrio. Hatillo zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory. Rafael Capó comunidad ...... gained and lost territory.

Hormigueros Municipio, Puerto Rico Hormigueros barrio ...... lost territory to Hormigueros barrio-pueblo. Hormigueros barrio-pueblo ...... gained territory from Hormigueros barrio. Hormigueros zona urbana ...... lost territory.

Humacao Municipio, Puerto Rico Buena Vista barrio ...... lost territory to Río Abajo barrio. Candelero Arriba comunidad ...... lost territory. Humacao zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory. Río Abajo barrio ...... gained territory from Buena Vista barrio.

Isabela Municipio, Puerto Rico Isabela zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Jayuya Municipio, Puerto Rico Jayuya zona urbana ...... lost territory.

Juana Díaz Municipio, Puerto Rico Guayabal comunidad ...... gained territory. Juana Díaz zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Juncos Municipio, Puerto Rico Juncos zona urbana ...... lost territory.

Lares Municipio, Puerto Rico Lares barrio ...... gained territory from Lares barrio-pueblo. Lares barrio-pueblo...... lost territory to Lares and Pueblo barrios. Lares zona urbana...... gained and lost territory. Pueblo barrio ...... gained territory from Lares barrio-pueblo.

Las Marías Municipio, Puerto Rico Las Marías zona urbana ...... lost territory.

Las Piedras Municipio, Puerto Rico Boquerón comunidad ...... gained territory. La Fermina comunidad ...... gained territory. Pueblito del Río comunidad ...... lost territory.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Loíza Municipio, Puerto Rico Suárez comunidad...... lost territory.

Luquillo Municipio, Puerto Rico Luquillo zona urbana...... lost territory. Playa Fortuna comunidad ...... gained territory.

Manatí Municipio, Puerto Rico...... lost territory to Florida Municipio. Manatí zona urbana ...... lost territory. Río Arriba Poniente barrio...... lost territory to Florida Adentro barrio, Florida Municipio.

Maricao Municipio, Puerto Rico Indiera Fría barrio ...... name changed from Indiera Fria.

Maunabo Municipio, Puerto Rico Emajagua comunidad ...... lost territory. Maunabo zona urbana ...... gained territory.

Mayagüez Municipio, Puerto Rico Candelaria subbarrio ...... lost territory to Marina Septentrional subbarrio. Marina Septentrional subbarrio ...... gained territory from Candelaria subbarrio. Mayagüez zona urbana ...... lost territory.

Moca Municipio, Puerto Rico Aceitunas comunidad ...... lost territory. Moca zona urbana...... gained territory.

Morovis Municipio, Puerto Rico Morovis zona urbana ...... gained territory.

Naguabo Municipio, Puerto Rico Daguao comunidad...... lost territory. Maizales barrio ...... name changed from Maízales. Naguabo zona urbana...... gained and lost territory.

Patillas Municipio, Puerto Rico Palmas comunidad ...... gained and lost territory. Patillas zona urbana...... gained territory.

Peñuelas Municipio, Puerto Rico Peñuelas zona urbana ...... lost territory. Santo Domingo comunidad ...... gained territory. Tallaboa Alta comunidad ...... gained and lost territory.

Ponce Municipio, Puerto Rico Baldorioty de Castro subbarrio ...... name changed from Baldorioty De Castro. comunidad ...... lost territory. Ponce zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Quebradillas Municipio, Puerto Rico Quebradillas zona urbana...... gained and lost territory. San Antonio comunidad...... gained territory.

Rincón Municipio, Puerto Rico Rincón zona urbana ...... gained territory. Stella comunidad ...... gained territory.

III–6 User Notes—Puerto Rico

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Río Grande Municipio, Puerto Rico La Dolores comunidad ...... gained and lost territory. Palmer comunidad...... lost territory.

Sabana Grande Municipio, Puerto Rico Lluveras comunidad ...... lost territory.

Salinas Municipio, Puerto Rico Aguirre (Rural) subbarrio...... name changed from Aguirre (rural) subbarrio; lost territory to Coquí subbarrio. Central Aguirre comunidad ...... lost territory. Coco comunidad ...... gained territory. Coquí subbarrio ...... gained territory from Aguirre (Rural) subbarrio. Coquí comunidad...... lost territory. La Plena comunidad ...... lost territory. Playita comunidad...... new comunidad. Vázquez comunidad...... gained territory.

San Germán Municipio, Puerto Rico Duey Alto barrio ...... lost territory to Duey Bajo barrio. Duey Bajo barrio...... gained territory from Duey Alto barrio.

San Juan Municipio, Puerto Rico...... gained territory from Carolina Municipio. Alto del Cabro subbarrio ...... name changed from Alto Del Cabro. Caimito barrio ...... exchanged territory with Monacillo barrio. Cupey barrio...... exchanged territory with Monacillo barrio. El Cinco barrio ...... exchanged territory with Monacillo barrio; gained territory from Hato Rey Sur barrio. Gobernador Piñero barrio ...... gained territory from Hato Rey Norte barrio. Hato Rey Norte barrio ...... lost territory to Gobernador Piñero barrio. Hato Rey Sur barrio...... lost territory to El Cinco barrio. Mercado subbarrio ...... gained territory from San Cristóbal subbarrio. Monacillo Urbano barrio ...... gained territory from Monacillo barrio. Monacillo barrio ...... exchanged territory with Caimito, Cupey, and El Cinco barrios; lost territory to Monacillo Urbano barrio. Pozo del Hato subbarrio ...... name changed from Pozo Del Hato. Puerta de Tierra subbarrio ...... name changed from Puerta De Tierra. Pueblo barrio ...... exchanged territory with Sabana Llana Sur barrio. Sabana Llana Sur barrio ...... exchanged territory with Pueblo barrio. Santurce barrio ...... gained territory from Cangrejo Arriba barrio, Carolina Municipio. San Cristóbal subbarrio ...... name changed from San Cristobal; lost territory to Mercado subbarrio. San Juan zona urbana ...... gained territory.

San Lorenzo Municipio, Puerto Rico Jagual comunidad ...... gained territory. San Lorenzo zona urbana ...... gained territory.

San Sebastián Municipio, Puerto Rico Cidral barrio ...... lost territory to Eneas barrio. Eneas barrio ...... gained territory from Cidral barrio. Hato Arriba comunidad ...... new comunidad. Juncal comunidad ...... lost territory. San Sebastián zona urbana ...... lost territory.

User Notes—Puerto Rico III–7

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Santa Isabel Municipio, Puerto Rico Jauca comunidad ...... lost territory. Parcelas Peñuelas comunidad ...... gained and lost territory. Santa Isabel zona urbana ...... gained territory.

Toa Alta Municipio, Puerto Rico Mucarabones comunidad ...... lost territory. Pájaros comunidad ...... gained territory.

Trujillo Alto Municipio, Puerto Rico Carraízo barrio ...... lost territory to La Gloria barrio and Trujillo Alto barrio- pueblo. Cuevas barrio...... lost territory to Dos Bocas and St. Just barrios and Trujillo Alto barrio-pueblo. Dos Bocas barrio ...... gained territory from Cuevas barrio and Trujillo Alto barrio-pueblo. La Gloria barrio ...... gained territory from Carraízo and Quebrada Negrito barrios. Quebrada Negrito barrio ...... lost territory to La Gloria barrio. St. Just barrio ...... new barrio; created from part of Cuevas barrio. Trujillo Alto barrio-pueblo...... gained territory from Carraízo and Cuevas barrios; lost territory to Dos Bocas barrio. Trujillo Alto zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Utuado Municipio, Puerto Rico Cayuco comunidad ...... lost territory. Utuado zona urbana...... lost territory.

Vega Alta Municipio, Puerto Rico Monserrate comunidad...... gained territory. Vega Alta zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Vega Baja Municipio, Puerto Rico Monserrate comunidad...... gained territory. Vega Baja zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Vieques Municipio, Puerto Rico Vieques zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

Villalba Municipio, Puerto Rico Villalba zona urbana...... gained territory.

Yabucoa Municipio, Puerto Rico Camino Nuevo barrio...... gained territory from Playa barrio; lost territory to Juan Martín barrio. El Negro comunidad...... lost territory. Juan Martín barrio ...... gained territory from Camino Nuevo barrio. Playa barrio ...... lost territory to Camino Nuevo barrio. Rosa Sánchez comunidad ...... lost territory.

Yauco Municipio, Puerto Rico Yauco zona urbana ...... gained and lost territory.

III–8 User Notes—Puerto Rico

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 1. Population: Earliest Census to 2000; and Housing Units: 1950 to 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Puerto Rico Urban Rural Percent of total Puerto Rico Change from Number Change from Change from Urban and Rural preceding census of places preceding census preceding census of 2,500 Total number Number Percent or more Number Number Percent Number Number Percent Urban Rural

POPULATION Current urban definition: 2000 (Apr. 1) 3 808 610 286 573 8.1 112 3 595 521 324 313 9.9 213 089 –37 740 –15.0 94.4 5.6 1990 (Apr. 1) 3 522 037 (X) (X) 105 3 271 208 (X) (X) 250 829 (X) (X) 92.9 7.1

195090 urban definition: 1990 (Apr. 1) 3 522 037 325 517 10.2 105 2 508 346 373 981 17.5 1 013 691 –48 464 –4.6 71.2 28.8 1980 (Apr. 1) 3 196 520 484 487 17.9 98 2 134 365 558 874 35.5 1 062 155 –74 387 –6.5 66.8 33.2 1970 (Apr. 1) 2 712 033 362 489 15.4 84 1 575 491 536 190 51.6 1 136 542 –173 701 –13.3 58.1 41.9 1960 (Apr. 1) 2 349 544 138 841 6.3 55 1 039 301 (X) (X) 1 310 243 (X) (X) 44.2 55.8

Pre1950 urban definition: 1960 (Apr. 1) 2 349 544 138 841 6.3 55 950 585 55 772 6.2 1 398 959 83 069 6.3 40.5 59.5 1950 (Apr. 1) 2 210 703 341 448 18.3 54 894 813 328 456 58.0 1 315 890 12 992 1.0 40.5 59.5 1940 (Apr. 1) 1 869 255 325 342 21.1 45 566 357 139 136 32.6 1 302 898 186 206 16.7 30.3 69.7 1930 (Apr. 1) 1 543 913 244 104 18.8 40 427 221 143 287 50.5 1 116 692 100 817 9.9 27.7 72.3 1920 (Jan. 1) 1 299 809 181 797 16.3 32 283 934 59 314 26.4 1 015 875 122 483 13.7 21.8 78.2 1910 (Apr. 15) 1 118 012 164 769 17.3 30 224 620 85 917 61.9 893 392 78 852 9.7 20.1 79.9 1899 (Nov. 10) 953 243 154 678 19.4 17 138 703 (X) (X) 814 540 (X) (X) 14.6 85.4

HOUSING UNITS Current urban definition: 2000 (Apr. 1) 1 418 476 229 491 19.3 (X) 1 335 151 233 555 21.2 83 325 –4 064 –4.7 94.1 5.9 1990 (Apr. 1) 1 188 985 (X) (X) (X) 1 101 596 (X) (X) 87 389 (X) (X) 92.7 7.3

195090 urban definition: 1990 (Apr. 1) 1 188 985 195 307 19.7 (X) 851 037 175 066 25.9 337 948 20 241 6.4 71.6 28.4 1980 (Apr. 1) 993 678 279 965 39.2 (X) 675 971 246 371 57.3 317 707 33 594 11.8 68.0 32.0 1970 (Apr. 1) 713 713 191 754 36.7 (X) 429 600 180 773 72.7 284 113 10 981 4.0 60.2 39.8 1960 (Apr. 1) 521 959 68 387 15.1 (X) 248 827 49 910 25.1 273 132 18 477 7.3 47.7 52.3 1950 (Apr. 1) 453 572 (X) (X) (X) 198 917 (X) (X) 254 655 (X) (X) 43.9 56.1

Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 1

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 2. Population and Housing Units: 1960 to 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Population Housing units Puerto Rico Municipio 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960

Puerto Rico 3 808 610 3 522 037 3 196 520 2 712 033 2 349 544 1 418 476 1 188 985 993 678 713 713 521 959

MUNICIPIO Adjuntas Municipio 19 143 19 451 18 786 18 691 19 658 6 715 6 283 5 482 4 518 4 242 Aguada Municipio 42 042 35 911 31 567 25 658 23 234 15 590 11 853 8 784 6 100 4 874 Aguadilla Municipio 64 685 59 335 54 606 51 355 47 864 24 882 20 761 17 429 14 169 11 575 Aguas Buenas Municipio 29 032 25 424 22 429 18 600 17 034 10 412 8 038 6 625 4 484 3 397 Aibonito Municipio 26 493 24 971 22 167 20 044 18 360 9 163 7 847 6 330 4 661 3 778

Añasco Municipio 28 348 25 234 23 274 19 416 17 200 10 723 8 523 7 046 5 045 3 734 Arecibo Municipio 100 131 93 385 86 766 73 468 69 879 38 974 32 458 27 436 21 103 17 196 Arroyo Municipio 19 117 18 910 17 014 13 033 13 315 7 287 6 427 5 130 3 289 2 808 Barceloneta Municipio 22 322 20 947 18 942 20 792 19 334 8 375 7 221 6 080 5 789 4 586 Barranquitas Municipio 28 909 25 605 21 639 20 118 18 978 9 740 7 622 5 733 4 524 3 791

Bayamón Municipio 224 044 220 262 196 206 156 192 72 221 79 476 70 689 56 137 39 566 16 022 Cabo Rojo Municipio 46 911 38 521 34 045 26 060 24 868 23 182 16 645 12 657 8 272 6 356 Caguas Municipio 140 502 133 447 117 959 95 661 65 098 50 568 43 293 35 266 24 904 14 420 Camuy Municipio 35 244 28 917 24 884 19 922 19 739 12 520 9 665 7 562 5 289 4 321 Canóvanas Municipio 43 335 36 816 31 880 (X) (X) 15 071 11 614 9 341 (X) (X)

Carolina Municipio 186 076 177 806 165 954 107 643 40 923 71 347 61 903 53 029 29 525 9 435 Cataño Municipio 30 071 34 587 26 243 26 459 25 208 10 366 10 744 7 626 6 738 5 549 Cayey Municipio 47 370 46 553 41 099 38 432 38 061 17 782 15 385 12 345 9 393 8 310 Ceiba Municipio 18 004 17 145 14 944 10 312 9 075 6 742 5 525 4 587 2 977 2 262 Ciales Municipio 19 811 18 084 16 211 15 595 18 106 6 886 5 727 4 646 3 640 3 828

Cidra Municipio 42 753 35 601 28 365 23 892 21 891 14 267 10 693 7 906 5 089 4 103 Coamo Municipio 37 597 33 837 30 822 26 468 26 082 13 249 10 917 8 849 6 377 5 679 Comerío Municipio 20 002 20 265 18 212 18 819 18 583 7 311 6 338 5 227 4 401 3 650 Corozal Municipio 36 867 33 095 28 221 24 545 23 570 12 386 9 941 7 949 5 628 4 545 Culebra Municipio 1 868 1 542 1 265 732 573 1 024 658 517 248 194

Dorado Municipio 34 017 30 759 25 511 17 388 13 460 13 067 10 499 8 201 4 415 2 633 Fajardo Municipio 40 712 36 882 32 087 23 032 18 321 17 136 13 864 12 358 7 222 4 708 Florida Municipio 12 367 8 689 7 232 (X) (X) 4 387 2 903 2 291 (X) (X) Guánica Municipio 21 888 19 984 18 799 14 889 13 767 8 849 7 563 6 310 4 462 3 454 Guayama Municipio 44 301 41 588 40 183 36 249 33 678 16 368 13 595 12 355 9 046 7 464

Guayanilla Municipio 23 072 21 581 21 050 18 144 17 396 8 147 6 922 6 090 4 598 3 878 Guaynabo Municipio 100 053 92 886 80 742 67 042 39 718 36 826 31 452 24 387 16 870 7 980 Gurabo Municipio 36 743 28 737 23 574 18 289 16 603 12 854 9 366 6 938 4 606 3 329 Hatillo Municipio 38 925 32 703 28 958 21 913 20 238 13 929 10 815 8 478 5 898 4 483 Hormigueros Municipio 16 614 15 212 14 030 10 827 7 153 6 423 5 271 4 463 3 105 1 711

Humacao Municipio 59 035 55 203 46 134 36 023 33 381 22 559 18 342 15 023 9 013 7 291 Isabela Municipio 44 444 39 147 37 435 30 430 28 754 17 166 13 497 11 445 8 211 6 657 Jayuya Municipio 17 318 15 527 14 722 13 588 14 633 5 591 4 573 4 013 3 050 2 877 Juana Díaz Municipio 50 531 45 198 43 505 36 270 30 043 16 490 13 496 11 774 8 604 6 257 Juncos Municipio 36 452 30 612 25 397 21 814 21 496 13 064 10 235 7 892 5 948 4 774

Lajas Municipio 26 261 23 271 21 236 16 545 15 375 10 947 8 865 7 439 5 060 3 891 Lares Municipio 34 415 29 015 26 743 25 263 26 922 12 060 9 324 7 801 6 363 5 461 Las Marías Municipio 11 061 9 306 8 747 7 841 9 237 4 124 3 204 2 823 2 117 2 030 Las Piedras Municipio 34 485 27 896 22 412 18 112 17 047 12 421 8 802 6 793 4 633 3 451 Loíza Municipio 32 537 29 307 20 867 39 062 28 131 10 927 8 310 5 645 9 350 5 481

Luquillo Municipio 19 817 18 100 14 895 10 390 8 582 9 327 7 530 6 329 3 462 2 054 Manatí Municipio 45 409 38 692 36 562 30 559 29 354 17 113 13 337 11 703 8 713 6 695 Maricao Municipio 6 449 6 206 6 737 5 991 6 990 2 272 2 289 2 118 1 659 1 596 Maunabo Municipio 12 741 12 347 11 813 10 792 10 785 4 482 3 881 3 217 2 611 2 156 Mayagüez Municipio 98 434 100 371 96 193 85 857 83 850 39 364 35 948 31 806 23 908 21 111

Moca Municipio 39 697 32 926 29 185 22 361 21 990 14 253 10 454 7 994 5 569 4 378 Morovis Municipio 29 965 25 288 21 142 19 059 18 094 9 462 7 371 5 456 4 095 3 260 Naguabo Municipio 23 753 22 620 20 617 17 996 17 195 8 875 7 691 6 921 5 026 3 959 Naranjito Municipio 29 709 27 914 23 633 19 913 17 319 9 758 8 576 6 559 4 444 3 194 Orocovis Municipio 23 844 21 158 19 332 20 201 20 362 7 946 6 348 5 235 4 340 3 727

Patillas Municipio 20 152 19 633 17 774 17 828 17 106 7 677 6 601 5 099 4 331 3 681 Peñuelas Municipio 26 719 22 515 19 116 15 973 14 887 8 735 6 821 5 299 3 553 3 045 Ponce Municipio 186 475 187 749 189 046 158 981 145 586 66 471 60 212 55 078 39 587 33 663 Quebradillas Municipio 25 450 21 425 19 728 15 582 13 075 9 095 7 105 5 616 3 855 2 815 Rincón Municipio 14 767 12 213 11 788 9 094 8 706 6 827 4 986 3 959 2 670 2 079

Río Grande Municipio 52 362 45 648 34 283 22 032 17 233 19 928 15 078 10 876 6 030 3 614 Sabana Grande Municipio 25 935 22 843 20 207 16 343 15 910 9 982 8 133 6 736 4 652 3 715 Salinas Municipio 31 113 28 335 26 438 21 837 23 133 11 876 9 997 8 300 6 001 5 362 San Germán Municipio 37 105 34 962 32 922 27 990 27 667 14 335 12 409 10 473 7 946 6 555 San Juan Municipio 434 374 437 745 434 849 463 242 451 658 182 101 167 979 156 086 133 589 105 581

San Lorenzo Municipio 40 997 35 163 32 428 27 755 27 950 14 594 11 391 9 483 6 494 5 491 San Sebastián Municipio 44 204 38 799 35 690 30 157 33 451 16 682 13 536 10 931 8 354 7 060 Santa Isabel Municipio 21 665 19 318 19 854 16 056 14 542 7 569 6 315 6 007 4 254 3 323 Toa Alta Municipio 63 929 44 101 31 910 18 964 15 711 21 075 13 376 9 058 4 538 3 185 Toa Baja Municipio 94 085 89 454 78 246 46 384 19 698 33 473 28 008 22 736 12 482 3 883

Trujillo Alto Municipio 75 728 61 120 51 389 30 669 18 251 26 241 19 315 15 908 7 933 3 695 Utuado Municipio 35 336 34 980 34 505 35 494 40 449 12 471 11 812 10 213 8 625 8 193 Vega Alta Municipio 37 910 34 559 28 696 22 810 17 603 13 526 11 161 8 525 5 788 3 602 Vega Baja Municipio 61 929 55 997 47 115 35 327 30 189 21 990 18 318 14 771 9 398 6 522 Vieques Municipio 9 106 8 602 7 662 7 767 7 210 4 388 3 329 3 076 2 353 1 931

Villalba Municipio 27 913 23 559 20 734 18 733 16 239 8 465 6 666 5 471 3 781 2 986 Yabucoa Municipio 39 246 36 483 31 425 30 165 29 782 13 688 11 262 8 824 6 752 6 001 Yauco Municipio 46 384 42 058 37 742 35 103 34 780 17 062 14 082 11 577 8 620 7 382

2 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 3. Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density: 2000; and Percent Change: 1970 to 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Average per square mile Percent change

Puerto Rico Population Housing units Municipio Housing Land area in Housing 1990 to 1980 to 1970 to 1990 to 1980 to 1970 to Population units square miles Population units 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980

Puerto Rico 3 808 610 1 418 476 3 424.56 1 112.1 414.2 8.1 10.2 17.9 19.3 19.7 39.2

MUNICIPIO Adjuntas Municipio 19 143 6 715 66.69 287.0 100.7 –1.6 3.5 0.5 6.9 14.6 21.3 Aguada Municipio 42 042 15 590 30.93 1 359.4 504.1 17.1 13.8 23.0 31.5 34.9 44.0 Aguadilla Municipio 64 685 24 882 36.59 1 767.8 680.0 9.0 8.7 6.3 19.8 19.1 23.0 Aguas Buenas Municipio 29 032 10 412 30.57 949.8 340.6 14.2 13.4 20.6 29.5 21.3 47.7 Aibonito Municipio 26 493 9 163 31.29 846.7 292.8 6.1 12.6 10.6 16.8 24.0 35.8

Añasco Municipio 28 348 10 723 39.27 721.8 273.0 12.3 8.4 19.9 25.8 21.0 39.7 Arecibo Municipio 100 131 38 974 125.99 794.8 309.3 7.2 7.6 18.1 20.1 18.3 30.0 Arroyo Municipio 19 117 7 287 15.04 1 271.0 484.5 1.1 11.1 30.5 13.4 25.3 56.0 Barceloneta Municipio 22 322 8 375 18.66 1 196.5 448.9 6.6 10.6 –8.9 16.0 18.8 5.0 Barranquitas Municipio 28 909 9 740 34.22 844.8 284.6 12.9 18.3 7.6 27.8 32.9 26.7

Bayamón Municipio 224 044 79 476 44.38 5 048.0 1 790.7 1.7 12.3 25.6 12.4 25.9 41.9 Cabo Rojo Municipio 46 911 23 182 70.35 666.8 329.5 21.8 13.1 30.6 39.3 31.5 53.0 Caguas Municipio 140 502 50 568 58.67 2 394.6 861.8 5.3 13.1 23.3 16.8 22.8 41.6 Camuy Municipio 35 244 12 520 46.43 759.1 269.7 21.9 16.2 24.9 29.5 27.8 43.0 Canóvanas Municipio 43 335 15 071 32.85 1 319.3 458.8 17.7 15.5 (X) 29.8 24.3 (X)

Carolina Municipio 186 076 71 347 45.33 4 105.1 1 574.0 4.7 7.1 54.2 15.3 16.7 79.6 Cataño Municipio 30 071 10 366 4.82 6 232.5 2 148.5 –13.1 31.8 –0.8 –3.5 40.9 13.2 Cayey Municipio 47 370 17 782 51.90 912.8 342.6 1.8 13.3 6.9 15.6 24.6 31.4 Ceiba Municipio 18 004 6 742 29.04 619.9 232.1 5.0 14.7 44.9 22.0 20.4 54.1 Ciales Municipio 19 811 6 886 66.65 297.2 103.3 9.5 11.6 3.9 20.2 23.3 27.6

Cidra Municipio 42 753 14 267 36.09 1 184.5 395.3 20.1 25.5 18.7 33.4 35.3 55.4 Coamo Municipio 37 597 13 249 78.04 481.7 169.8 11.1 9.8 16.5 21.4 23.4 38.8 Comerío Municipio 20 002 7 311 28.39 704.5 257.5 –1.3 11.3 –3.2 15.4 21.3 18.8 Corozal Municipio 36 867 12 386 42.59 865.7 290.8 11.4 17.3 15.0 24.6 25.1 41.2 Culebra Municipio 1 868 1 024 11.62 160.8 88.1 21.1 21.9 72.8 55.6 27.3 108.5

Dorado Municipio 34 017 13 067 23.33 1 458.2 560.1 10.6 20.6 46.7 24.5 28.0 85.8 Fajardo Municipio 40 712 17 136 29.87 1 362.9 573.7 10.4 14.9 39.3 23.6 12.2 71.1 Florida Municipio 12 367 4 387 15.19 813.9 288.7 42.3 20.1 (X) 51.1 26.7 (X) Guánica Municipio 21 888 8 849 37.11 589.8 238.5 9.5 6.3 26.3 17.0 19.9 41.4 Guayama Municipio 44 301 16 368 65.07 680.8 251.5 6.5 3.5 10.9 20.4 10.0 36.6

Guayanilla Municipio 23 072 8 147 42.36 544.6 192.3 6.9 2.5 16.0 17.7 13.7 32.4 Guaynabo Municipio 100 053 36 826 27.13 3 688.3 1 357.5 7.7 15.0 20.4 17.1 29.0 44.6 Gurabo Municipio 36 743 12 854 27.84 1 319.7 461.7 27.9 21.9 28.9 37.2 35.0 50.6 Hatillo Municipio 38 925 13 929 41.78 931.6 333.4 19.0 12.9 32.1 28.8 27.6 43.7 Hormigueros Municipio 16 614 6 423 11.32 1 467.1 567.2 9.2 8.4 29.6 21.9 18.1 43.7

Humacao Municipio 59 035 22 559 44.77 1 318.6 503.9 6.9 19.7 28.1 23.0 22.1 66.7 Isabela Municipio 44 444 17 166 55.36 802.8 310.1 13.5 4.6 23.0 27.2 17.9 39.4 Jayuya Municipio 17 318 5 591 44.59 388.4 125.4 11.5 5.5 8.3 22.3 14.0 31.6 Juana Díaz Municipio 50 531 16 490 60.29 838.1 273.5 11.8 3.9 19.9 22.2 14.6 36.8 Juncos Municipio 36 452 13 064 26.59 1 371.1 491.4 19.1 20.5 16.4 27.6 29.7 32.7

Lajas Municipio 26 261 10 947 60.10 436.9 182.1 12.8 9.6 28.4 23.5 19.2 47.0 Lares Municipio 34 415 12 060 61.46 559.9 196.2 18.6 8.5 5.9 29.3 19.5 22.6 Las Marías Municipio 11 061 4 124 46.34 238.7 89.0 18.9 6.4 11.6 28.7 13.5 33.3 Las Piedras Municipio 34 485 12 421 33.88 1 017.7 366.6 23.6 24.5 23.7 41.1 29.6 46.6 Loíza Municipio 32 537 10 927 19.44 1 673.4 562.0 11.0 40.4 –46.6 31.5 47.2 –39.6

Luquillo Municipio 19 817 9 327 25.70 771.2 363.0 9.5 21.5 43.4 23.9 19.0 82.8 Manatí Municipio 45 409 17 113 45.16 1 005.4 378.9 17.4 5.8 19.6 28.3 14.0 34.3 Maricao Municipio 6 449 2 272 36.63 176.1 62.0 3.9 –7.9 12.5 –0.7 8.1 27.7 Maunabo Municipio 12 741 4 482 21.04 605.6 213.0 3.2 4.5 9.5 15.5 20.6 23.2 Mayagüez Municipio 98 434 39 364 77.63 1 267.9 507.1 –1.9 4.3 12.0 9.5 13.0 33.0

Moca Municipio 39 697 14 253 50.29 789.4 283.4 20.6 12.8 30.5 36.3 30.8 43.5 Morovis Municipio 29 965 9 462 38.87 770.8 243.4 18.5 19.6 10.9 28.4 35.1 33.2 Naguabo Municipio 23 753 8 875 51.70 459.4 171.7 5.0 9.7 14.6 15.4 11.1 37.7 Naranjito Municipio 29 709 9 758 27.15 1 094.1 359.4 6.4 18.1 18.7 13.8 30.8 47.6 Orocovis Municipio 23 844 7 946 63.49 375.6 125.2 12.7 9.4 –4.3 25.2 21.3 20.6

Patillas Municipio 20 152 7 677 46.70 431.6 164.4 2.6 10.5 –0.3 16.3 29.5 17.7 Peñuelas Municipio 26 719 8 735 44.36 602.4 196.9 18.7 17.8 19.7 28.1 28.7 49.1 Ponce Municipio 186 475 66 471 114.72 1 625.5 579.4 –0.7 –0.7 18.9 10.4 9.3 39.1 Quebradillas Municipio 25 450 9 095 22.65 1 123.6 401.5 18.8 8.6 26.6 28.0 26.5 45.7 Rincón Municipio 14 767 6 827 14.28 1 034.0 478.0 20.9 3.6 29.6 36.9 25.9 48.3

Río Grande Municipio 52 362 19 928 60.73 862.3 328.2 14.7 33.2 55.6 32.2 38.6 80.4 Sabana Grande Municipio 25 935 9 982 35.89 722.7 278.2 13.5 13.0 23.6 22.7 20.7 44.8 Salinas Municipio 31 113 11 876 69.21 449.5 171.6 9.8 7.2 21.1 18.8 20.4 38.3 San Germán Municipio 37 105 14 335 54.51 680.7 263.0 6.1 6.2 17.6 15.5 18.5 31.8 San Juan Municipio 434 374 182 101 47.82 9 084.4 3 808.4 –0.8 0.7 –6.1 8.4 7.6 16.8

San Lorenzo Municipio 40 997 14 594 53.15 771.4 274.6 16.6 8.4 16.8 28.1 20.1 46.0 San Sebastián Municipio 44 204 16 682 70.47 627.2 236.7 13.9 8.7 18.3 23.2 23.8 30.8 Santa Isabel Municipio 21 665 7 569 34.14 634.6 221.7 12.1 –2.7 23.7 19.9 5.1 41.2 Toa Alta Municipio 63 929 21 075 27.37 2 336.0 770.1 45.0 38.2 68.3 57.6 47.7 99.6 Toa Baja Municipio 94 085 33 473 23.16 4 062.0 1 445.2 5.2 14.3 68.7 19.5 23.2 82.2

Trujillo Alto Municipio 75 728 26 241 20.75 3 650.0 1 264.8 23.9 18.9 67.6 35.9 21.4 100.5 Utuado Municipio 35 336 12 471 113.45 311.5 109.9 1.0 1.4 –2.8 5.6 15.7 18.4 Vega Alta Municipio 37 910 13 526 27.75 1 366.1 487.4 9.7 20.4 25.8 21.2 30.9 47.3 Vega Baja Municipio 61 929 21 990 45.89 1 349.5 479.2 10.6 18.9 33.4 20.0 24.0 57.2 Vieques Municipio 9 106 4 388 50.83 179.2 86.3 5.9 12.3 –1.4 31.8 8.2 30.7

Villalba Municipio 27 913 8 465 35.44 787.5 238.8 18.5 13.6 10.7 27.0 21.8 44.7 Yabucoa Municipio 39 246 13 688 55.25 710.3 247.7 7.6 16.1 4.2 21.5 27.6 30.7 Yauco Municipio 46 384 17 062 68.15 680.6 250.4 10.3 11.4 7.5 21.2 21.6 34.3

Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 3

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 4. Population by Urban and Rural: 2000; and Population by Urban: 1990 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 1990

Percent of total Puerto Rico Urban Rural population Urban Municipio In In Current 195090 Total urbanized urban In Not in Total urban urban population Total area cluster Total place place Urban Rural population definition definition

Puerto Rico 3 808 610 3 595 521 3 476 691 118 830 213 089 8 962 204 127 94.4 5.6 3 522 037 3 271 208 2 508 346

MUNICIPIO Adjuntas Municipio 19 143 10 934 – 10 934 8 209 – 8 209 57.1 42.9 19 451 13 123 5 081 Aguada Municipio 42 042 42 042 42 042 – – – – 100.0 – 35 911 35 678 29 402 Aguadilla Municipio 64 685 64 685 64 685 – – – – 100.0 – 59 335 57 379 55 347 Aguas Buenas Municipio 29 032 27 411 27 411 – 1 621 – 1 621 94.4 5.6 25 424 23 591 5 214 Aibonito Municipio 26 493 23 181 23 181 – 3 312 – 3 312 87.5 12.5 24 971 21 991 11 016

Añasco Municipio 28 348 25 433 25 433 – 2 915 – 2 915 89.7 10.3 25 234 22 788 6 975 Arecibo Municipio 100 131 91 594 91 594 – 8 537 – 8 537 91.5 8.5 93 385 87 130 55 690 Arroyo Municipio 19 117 18 308 18 308 – 809 – 809 95.8 4.2 18 910 17 610 8 763 Barceloneta Municipio 22 322 22 022 22 022 – 300 – 300 98.7 1.3 20 947 19 116 7 427 Barranquitas Municipio 28 909 27 664 27 664 – 1 245 – 1 245 95.7 4.3 25 605 22 028 2 786

Bayamón Municipio 224 044 224 044 224 044 – – – – 100.0 – 220 262 220 107 214 363 Cabo Rojo Municipio 46 911 41 024 41 024 – 5 887 1 994 3 893 87.5 12.5 38 521 33 566 14 887 Caguas Municipio 140 502 139 456 139 456 – 1 046 – 1 046 99.3 0.7 133 447 131 099 122 475 Camuy Municipio 35 244 30 750 30 750 – 4 494 – 4 494 87.2 12.8 28 917 24 465 14 152 Canóvanas Municipio 43 335 42 179 42 179 – 1 156 – 1 156 97.3 2.7 36 816 33 577 25 441

Carolina Municipio 186 076 185 662 185 662 – 414 – 414 99.8 0.2 177 806 177 125 172 085 Cataño Municipio 30 071 30 071 30 071 – – – – 100.0 – 34 587 34 587 34 587 Cayey Municipio 47 370 43 551 43 551 – 3 819 – 3 819 91.9 8.1 46 553 40 994 34 059 Ceiba Municipio 18 004 16 696 16 696 – 1 308 816 492 92.7 7.3 17 145 16 462 13 493 Ciales Municipio 19 811 14 374 14 374 – 5 437 – 5 437 72.6 27.4 18 084 10 558 3 370

Cidra Municipio 42 753 40 374 40 374 – 2 379 – 2 379 94.4 5.6 35 601 32 911 23 493 Coamo Municipio 37 597 29 941 1 392 28 549 7 656 33 7 623 79.6 20.4 33 837 21 923 13 266 Comerío Municipio 20 002 16 748 16 748 – 3 254 – 3 254 83.7 16.3 20 265 17 592 4 978 Corozal Municipio 36 867 35 119 35 119 – 1 748 – 1 748 95.3 4.7 33 095 28 122 11 746 Culebra Municipio 1 868 – – – 1 868 1 418 450 – 100.0 1 542 – –

Dorado Municipio 34 017 33 426 33 426 – 591 – 591 98.3 1.7 30 759 30 380 26 835 Fajardo Municipio 40 712 39 805 39 805 – 907 – 907 97.8 2.2 36 882 36 039 31 659 Florida Municipio 12 367 10 195 10 195 – 2 172 – 2 172 82.4 17.6 8 689 7 426 5 748 Guánica Municipio 21 888 20 695 20 695 – 1 193 – 1 193 94.5 5.5 19 984 18 831 9 263 Guayama Municipio 44 301 40 092 40 092 – 4 209 – 4 209 90.5 9.5 41 588 36 703 28 211

Guayanilla Municipio 23 072 20 914 20 914 – 2 158 174 1 984 90.6 9.4 21 581 18 472 5 469 Guaynabo Municipio 100 053 99 884 99 884 – 169 – 169 99.8 0.2 92 886 92 569 90 634 Gurabo Municipio 36 743 35 606 35 606 – 1 137 – 1 137 96.9 3.1 28 737 27 836 19 848 Hatillo Municipio 38 925 36 369 36 369 – 2 556 – 2 556 93.4 6.6 32 703 28 859 23 237 Hormigueros Municipio 16 614 16 482 16 482 – 132 – 132 99.2 0.8 15 212 15 044 15 043

Humacao Municipio 59 035 58 810 58 810 – 225 – 225 99.6 0.4 55 203 53 632 45 988 Isabela Municipio 44 444 42 476 42 476 – 1 968 – 1 968 95.6 4.4 39 147 35 518 13 515 Jayuya Municipio 17 318 11 400 – 11 400 5 918 – 5 918 65.8 34.2 15 527 9 436 3 702 Juana Díaz Municipio 50 531 46 357 46 214 143 4 174 – 4 174 91.7 8.3 45 198 43 973 20 870 Juncos Municipio 36 452 35 907 35 907 – 545 – 545 98.5 1.5 30 612 29 733 24 904

Lajas Municipio 26 261 21 074 21 074 – 5 187 1 141 4 046 80.2 19.8 23 271 20 406 4 495 Lares Municipio 34 415 26 010 26 010 – 8 405 – 8 405 75.6 24.4 29 015 20 390 5 627 Las Marías Municipio 11 061 3 814 3 814 – 7 247 – 7 247 34.5 65.5 9 306 3 056 – Las Piedras Municipio 34 485 32 107 32 107 – 2 378 401 1 977 93.1 6.9 27 896 25 993 16 342 Loíza Municipio 32 537 32 415 32 415 – 122 – 122 99.6 0.4 29 307 28 834 27 178

Luquillo Municipio 19 817 18 605 18 605 – 1 212 – 1 212 93.9 6.1 18 100 16 707 8 672 Manatí Municipio 45 409 42 106 42 106 – 3 303 24 3 279 92.7 7.3 38 692 35 293 27 292 Maricao Municipio 6 449 2 750 – 2 750 3 699 – 3 699 42.6 57.4 6 206 – – Maunabo Municipio 12 741 11 860 11 860 – 881 16 865 93.1 6.9 12 347 10 198 2 516 Mayagüez Municipio 98 434 96 156 96 156 – 2 278 841 1 437 97.7 2.3 100 371 99 372 92 329

Moca Municipio 39 697 37 698 37 698 – 1 999 – 1 999 95.0 5.0 32 926 27 954 15 187 Morovis Municipio 29 965 27 698 27 698 – 2 267 – 2 267 92.4 7.6 25 288 21 490 – Naguabo Municipio 23 753 21 646 21 646 – 2 107 – 2 107 91.1 8.9 22 620 17 760 6 246 Naranjito Municipio 29 709 29 709 29 709 – – – – 100.0 – 27 914 27 602 12 291 Orocovis Municipio 23 844 17 365 17 365 – 6 479 – 6 479 72.8 27.2 21 158 12 872 –

Patillas Municipio 20 152 14 613 14 613 – 5 539 36 5 503 72.5 27.5 19 633 14 053 4 410 Peñuelas Municipio 26 719 23 686 23 686 – 3 033 – 3 033 88.6 11.4 22 515 19 612 14 880 Ponce Municipio 186 475 178 844 178 735 109 7 631 70 7 561 95.9 4.1 187 749 180 457 175 199 Quebradillas Municipio 25 450 24 194 24 194 – 1 256 – 1 256 95.1 4.9 21 425 19 861 4 574 Rincón Municipio 14 767 14 767 14 767 – – – – 100.0 – 12 213 12 213 –

Río Grande Municipio 52 362 50 076 50 076 – 2 286 4 2 282 95.6 4.4 45 648 43 414 25 225 Sabana Grande Municipio 25 935 23 827 23 827 – 2 108 – 2 108 91.9 8.1 22 843 20 862 8 577 Salinas Municipio 31 113 28 428 10 223 18 205 2 685 155 2 530 91.4 8.6 28 335 25 474 13 315 San Germán Municipio 37 105 34 718 34 718 – 2 387 – 2 387 93.6 6.4 34 962 32 457 13 033 San Juan Municipio 434 374 434 374 434 374 – – – – 100.0 – 437 745 437 745 435 353

San Lorenzo Municipio 40 997 35 268 35 268 – 5 729 – 5 729 86.0 14.0 35 163 29 466 20 763 San Sebastián Municipio 44 204 38 948 38 948 – 5 256 – 5 256 88.1 11.9 38 799 29 755 11 605 Santa Isabel Municipio 21 665 17 474 – 17 474 4 191 1 720 2 471 80.7 19.3 19 318 17 336 7 512 Toa Alta Municipio 63 929 63 929 63 929 – – – – 100.0 – 44 101 43 850 39 009 Toa Baja Municipio 94 085 94 085 94 085 – – – – 100.0 – 89 454 89 368 86 353

Trujillo Alto Municipio 75 728 75 728 75 728 – – – – 100.0 – 61 120 61 120 57 876 Utuado Municipio 35 336 23 500 2 261 21 239 11 836 – 11 836 66.5 33.5 34 980 17 163 9 943 Vega Alta Municipio 37 910 36 906 36 906 – 1 004 44 960 97.4 2.6 34 559 33 104 30 590 Vega Baja Municipio 61 929 59 746 59 746 – 2 183 – 2 183 96.5 3.5 55 997 53 303 44 248 Vieques Municipio 9 106 8 027 – 8 027 1 079 75 1 004 88.2 11.8 8 602 7 422 –

Villalba Municipio 27 913 23 542 23 542 – 4 371 – 4 371 84.3 15.7 23 559 20 186 4 159 Yabucoa Municipio 39 246 37 080 37 080 – 2 166 – 2 166 94.5 5.5 36 483 31 709 10 367 Yauco Municipio 46 384 41 067 41 067 – 5 317 – 5 317 88.5 11.5 42 058 35 378 18 158

4 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto Rico 3 808 610 3 522 037 3 196 520 1 418 476 1 188 985 993 678 5 324.50 3 424.56 1 112.1 414.2 Adjuntas Municipio 19 143 19 451 18 786 6 715 6 283 5 482 67.11 66.69 287.0 100.7 Adjuntas barriopueblo 4 980 5 081 5 239 1 848 1 681 1 612 0.76 0.76 6 592.5 2 446.4 Adjuntas zona urbana (part) 4 980 5 081 5 239 1 848 1 681 1 612 0.75 0.75 6 603.3 2 450.4 Capáez barrio 1 010 841 896 341 302 281 3.67 3.65 276.4 93.3 Garzas barrio 973 1 317 1 357 308 405 357 6.35 6.25 155.6 49.3 Guayabo Dulce barrio 101 136 140 36 37 53 2.83 2.70 37.4 13.3 Guayo barrio 886 890 979 323 269 283 2.97 2.87 308.4 112.4 Guilarte barrio 1 123 1 170 1 200 380 412 347 6.99 6.99 160.7 54.4 Juan González barrio 736 940 682 251 283 176 3.04 3.02 243.6 83.1 Limaní barrio 341 286 218 138 102 78 3.70 3.70 92.3 37.3 Pellejas barrio 670 729 692 228 214 184 3.49 3.48 192.6 65.5 Portillo barrio 552 420 504 179 131 148 4.04 4.04 136.8 44.3 Portugués barrio 494 353 297 205 131 94 2.01 2.01 246.1 102.1 Saltillo barrio 2 678 2 361 2 296 878 752 658 7.21 7.15 374.5 122.8 Tanamá barrio 897 895 1 036 274 299 280 5.50 5.50 163.1 49.8 Vegas Abajo barrio 518 456 399 164 129 115 3.09 3.09 167.6 53.0 Adjuntas zona urbana (part) – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Vegas Arriba barrio 1 131 1 438 964 415 445 231 4.60 4.60 245.7 90.2 Yahuecas barrio 1 434 1 497 1 319 529 496 431 4.75 4.75 301.7 111.3 Yayales barrio 619 641 568 218 195 154 2.13 2.13 290.8 102.4 Aguada Municipio 42 042 35 911 31 567 15 590 11 853 8 784 45.55 30.93 1 359.4 504.1 Aguada barriopueblo 1 755 1 826 2 130 833 739 735 0.10 0.10 17 282.3 8 203.0 Aguada zona urbana (part) † 1 695 1 752 2 130 812 716 735 0.09 0.09 18 060.5 8 652.0 Asomante barrio 3 268 2 613 1 914 1 133 895 545 1.83 1.83 1 781.6 617.7 Aguada zona urbana (part) † 525 864 916 188 270 258 0.11 0.11 4 945.4 1 770.9 Atalaya barrio 2 767 2 430 2 350 974 770 595 2.38 2.38 1 164.4 409.9 Carrizal barrio 1 063 697 715 377 254 204 1.44 1.12 947.6 336.1 Cerro Gordo barrio 2 930 2 183 2 201 990 655 540 3.09 3.09 949.3 320.7 Cruces barrio 1 655 1 522 1 047 638 521 350 1.78 1.78 930.4 358.7 Espinar barrio 1 569 1 378 1 587 621 473 462 1.22 0.88 1 778.6 703.9 Guanábano barrio 902 889 787 304 262 212 2.05 2.05 440.2 148.4 Luyando comunidad (part) † 737 756 702 251 226 181 0.15 0.15 4 766.2 1 623.2 Guaniquilla barrio 2 846 2 611 1 940 1 155 996 607 1.60 1.11 2 560.0 1 038.9 Aguada zona urbana (part) † 367 464 604 158 170 188 0.02 0.02 16 428.3 7 072.7 Guayabo barrio 2 961 2 680 2 108 1 218 900 586 2.48 2.26 1 307.4 537.8 Aguada zona urbana (part) † 1 215 1 378 1 185 520 427 303 0.10 0.10 12 227.1 5 233.0 Jagüey barrio 1 926 1 678 1 686 662 517 438 1.34 1.34 1 438.8 494.5 Lagunas barrio 3 315 2 550 2 025 1 166 752 517 2.43 2.43 1 364.2 479.8 Mal Paso barrio 2 614 2 612 2 375 970 812 605 0.94 0.94 2 767.5 1 027.0 Luyando comunidad (part) † 394 380 (X) 134 111 (X) 0.06 0.06 6 210.7 2 112.3 Mamey barrio 2 170 1 657 1 444 772 520 365 1.46 1.46 1 491.1 530.5 Marías barrio 1 786 1 821 1 264 675 576 355 1.72 1.72 1 040.8 393.4 Naranjo barrio 3 724 3 087 2 618 1 312 972 680 2.71 2.71 1 376.4 484.9 Luyando comunidad (part) † 2 422 1 985 1 644 860 613 426 1.39 1.39 1 744.2 619.3 Piedras Blancas barrio 3 542 2 813 2 455 1 307 947 736 2.73 2.73 1 298.5 479.2 Aguada zona urbana (part) † 69 150 190 33 66 61 0.03 0.03 2 021.0 966.5 Río Grande barrio 1 249 864 921 483 292 252 1.29 1.00 1 246.1 481.9 Aguadilla Municipio 64 685 59 335 54 606 24 882 20 761 17 429 75.56 36.59 1 767.8 680.0 Aguacate barrio 1 531 1 149 731 600 423 258 1.67 1.50 1 019.8 399.7 Aguadilla barriopueblo 4 884 5 311 7 432 2 580 2 403 2 891 0.72 0.35 13 919.3 7 352.9 Aguadilla zona urbana (part) 4 884 5 311 7 432 2 580 2 403 2 891 0.72 0.35 13 919.3 7 352.9 Arenales barrio 1 038 770 658 481 321 231 2.76 2.74 378.3 175.3 Borinquen barrio 8 386 8 072 9 031 3 122 2 632 2 628 4.56 3.33 2 521.1 938.6 Aguadilla zona urbana (part) 3 470 3 569 3 908 1 387 1 226 1 147 0.99 0.81 4 283.0 1 712.0 Caimital Alto barrio 3 656 2 953 2 532 1 420 1 047 750 3.45 3.45 1 061.0 412.1 Caimital Bajo barrio 5 277 5 017 4 261 2 027 1 775 1 317 3.73 3.73 1 413.9 543.1 Aguadilla zona urbana (part) 3 213 3 821 3 170 1 295 1 387 1 011 0.51 0.51 6 360.5 2 563.6 Camaceyes barrio 12 138 10 659 10 483 4 646 3 628 3 097 3.84 3.84 3 164.4 1 211.2 Aguadilla zona urbana (part) 3 595 3 759 5 163 1 415 1 242 1 434 0.45 0.45 8 050.5 3 168.7 Ceiba Alta barrio 566 463 367 220 172 127 1.23 1.23 460.0 178.8 Ceiba Baja barrio 2 420 1 821 1 380 886 640 450 2.52 2.52 961.8 352.1 Corrales barrio 8 546 7 994 6 086 3 154 2 640 1 735 2.40 2.40 3 562.2 1 314.7 Cabán comunidad † 3 959 4 327 2 639 1 414 1 384 747 0.50 0.50 7 980.5 2 850.3 Guerrero barrio 3 366 2 454 1 822 940 711 553 2.25 2.23 1 508.8 421.3 Rafael Hernández comunidad 1 516 1 374 1 323 552 469 402 0.29 0.29 5 269.3 1 918.6 Maleza Alta barrio 1 613 1 443 2 021 672 520 1 023 2.28 2.03 796.0 331.6 Maleza Baja barrio 3 058 2 978 284 954 919 130 2.28 2.00 1 529.0 477.0 Montaña barrio 4 027 3 804 3 242 1 538 1 428 920 1.56 1.56 2 579.7 985.2 San Antonio comunidad † 2 300 2 458 2 681 901 835 759 0.48 0.48 4 777.2 1 871.4 Palmar barrio 2 136 1 928 1 693 821 677 513 1.99 1.99 1 075.2 413.3 Victoria barrio 2 043 2 519 2 583 821 825 806 1.72 1.70 1 198.8 481.7 Aguadilla zona urbana (part) 1 614 1 887 2 366 657 624 734 0.48 0.47 3 460.9 1 408.8 Aguas Buenas Municipio 29 032 25 424 22 429 10 412 8 038 6 625 30.57 30.57 949.8 340.6 Aguas Buenas barriopueblo † 1 990 2 080 1 959 902 774 660 0.18 0.18 10 929.4 4 953.9 Aguas Buenas zona urbana (part) † 1 990 2 080 1 959 902 774 660 0.18 0.18 10 929.4 4 953.9 Bairoa barrio 2 448 2 161 1 923 853 680 602 2.01 2.01 1 220.9 425.4 Aguas Buenas zona urbana (part) † 1 124 1 011 514 369 297 124 0.35 0.35 3 198.7 1 050.1 Bayamoncito barrio 1 897 1 947 1 548 674 657 499 3.31 3.31 573.8 203.9 Cagüitas barrio 2 704 2 295 2 181 973 688 637 2.61 2.61 1 035.5 372.6 Aguas Buenas zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Jagüeyes barrio 2 487 1 666 1 538 915 547 440 3.26 3.26 763.0 280.7 Juan Asencio barrio 2 860 2 595 2 617 1 013 815 797 6.27 6.27 456.1 161.5 Mula barrio 3 657 3 213 2 441 1 260 973 716 2.58 2.58 1 417.7 488.5 Mulita barrio 267 194 232 93 62 66 0.58 0.58 461.8 160.8 Sonadora barrio 2 845 2 432 2 009 1 023 770 596 3.41 3.40 835.7 300.5 Sumidero barrio † 7 877 6 841 5 981 2 706 2 072 1 612 6.37 6.37 1 236.9 424.9 Aguas Buenas zona urbana (part) † 1 254 1 322 1 293 425 397 354 0.32 0.32 3 894.4 1 319.9 Santa Clara comunidad † 1 138 1 145 1 118 384 339 260 0.31 0.31 3 652.7 1 232.5 Aibonito Municipio 26 493 24 971 22 167 9 163 7 847 6 330 31.30 31.29 846.7 292.8 Aibonito barriopueblo 3 662 3 907 5 220 1 520 1 422 1 606 0.79 0.79 4 644.8 1 928.0 Aibonito zona urbana (part) † 3 662 3 907 5 220 1 520 1 422 1 606 0.79 0.79 4 644.8 1 928.0 Algarrobo barrio 431 519 296 135 149 89 3.56 3.56 121.0 37.9 Asomante barrio 2 787 2 388 1 839 881 712 505 4.26 4.25 656.0 207.4 Caonillas barrio 1 402 1 411 1 143 448 404 293 2.78 2.78 504.1 161.1 Aibonito zona urbana (part) † 55 101 30 25 36 9 0.01 0.01 4 004.4 1 820.2 Cuyón barrio 873 681 752 290 230 215 4.09 4.09 213.5 70.9 Llanos barrio 6 921 5 601 4 516 2 395 1 746 1 253 4.29 4.29 1 614.3 558.6 Aibonito zona urbana (part) † 3 346 3 416 2 870 1 179 1 050 788 0.47 0.47 7 170.1 2 526.5 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 5

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Aibonito MunicipioCon. Pasto barrio 3 988 3 814 3 625 1 364 1 180 959 3.30 3.30 1 209.6 413.7 Pastos comunidad 1 528 1 538 1 549 514 480 408 0.50 0.50 3 068.1 1 032.1 Plata barrio 1 863 1 734 1 675 595 532 459 2.92 2.92 637.2 203.5 Robles barrio 4 566 4 916 3 101 1 535 1 472 951 5.31 5.31 859.5 289.0 Aibonito zona urbana (part) † 2 206 2 554 1 211 718 737 305 0.25 0.25 8 933.0 2 907.5 Añasco Municipio 28 348 25 234 23 274 10 723 8 523 7 046 44.90 39.27 721.8 273.0 Añasco barriopueblo 1 038 1 168 1 482 553 529 539 0.09 0.09 12 023.1 6 405.4 Añasco zona urbana (part) † 1 038 1 168 1 482 553 529 539 0.09 0.09 12 023.1 6 405.4 Añasco Abajo barrio 32 13 34 17 6 13 1.73 1.61 19.8 10.5 Añasco Arriba barrio 1 847 1 868 1 615 726 640 491 1.57 1.53 1 210.3 475.7 Añasco zona urbana (part) † 1 654 1 664 1 207 646 563 353 0.26 0.26 6 334.7 2 474.1 Caguabo barrio 903 790 724 539 294 281 2.23 1.43 633.6 378.2 Caracol barrio 1 037 909 888 412 287 266 1.41 1.41 734.2 291.7 Carreras barrio 3 303 2 010 1 258 1 170 639 381 2.51 2.49 1 326.6 469.9 Añasco zona urbana (part) † 21 24 47 5 12 16 0.03 0.03 810.1 192.9 Espino comunidad (part) 27 51 (X) 12 22 (X) 0.01 0.01 3 273.4 1 454.8 Casey Abajo barrio 180 64 – 46 26 – 0.87 0.87 207.6 53.1 Casey Arriba barrio 523 496 375 178 159 106 1.63 1.63 320.2 109.0 Cerro Gordo barrio 411 402 414 176 159 143 2.26 2.26 182.2 78.0 Cidra barrio 332 413 406 146 131 123 1.09 1.07 310.0 136.3 Corcovada barrio 659 450 551 234 175 196 3.34 3.31 199.3 70.8 Dagüey barrio 1 891 2 118 1 174 626 657 321 1.32 1.32 1 432.5 474.2 Añasco zona urbana (part) † 1 115 1 081 731 371 321 206 0.14 0.14 7 833.1 2 606.3 Espino barrio 1 646 1 421 1 324 582 476 401 0.79 0.77 2 135.1 754.9 Espino comunidad (part) 1 395 1 276 (X) 499 428 (X) 0.42 0.41 3 414.1 1 221.3 Hatillo barrio 1 383 1 229 1 185 505 399 365 1.48 1.48 935.7 341.7 La Playa comunidad (part) 487 440 282 163 137 88 0.39 0.39 1 256.7 420.6 Humatas barrio 551 441 343 185 135 92 2.97 2.97 185.7 62.3 Marías barrio 4 498 4 196 4 855 1 643 1 406 1 395 1.76 1.76 2 562.9 936.2 Añasco zona urbana (part) † 2 052 1 889 2 179 778 663 634 0.31 0.31 6 720.5 2 548.0 Las Maráas comunidad 1 823 1 785 2 107 647 560 578 0.24 0.24 7 474.6 2 652.8 Miraflores barrio 730 619 764 265 226 230 3.70 3.64 200.4 72.8 Ovejas barrio 1 603 1 250 1 010 595 437 292 1.90 1.90 844.7 313.5 Piñales barrio 2 163 1 788 1 685 765 539 485 2.53 2.53 853.4 301.8 La Playa comunidad (part) – – (X) – – (X) 0.02 0.02 – – Playa barrio 1 652 1 725 1 851 660 591 563 1.22 0.71 2 323.0 928.1 La Playa comunidad (part) 1 652 1 725 1 617 660 591 467 0.69 0.68 2 428.3 970.1 Quebrada Larga barrio 1 506 1 241 898 515 389 242 1.60 1.60 943.3 322.6 Río Arriba barrio 176 81 117 67 27 45 1.39 1.35 130.1 49.5 Río Cañas barrio 284 542 321 118 196 102 1.56 1.56 182.0 75.6 Arecibo Municipio † 100 131 93 385 86 766 38 974 32 458 27 436 171.22 125.99 794.8 309.3 Arecibo barriopueblo 10 596 11 954 14 279 4 680 4 745 5 068 2.62 1.43 7 401.3 3 269.0 Arecibo zona urbana (part) † 10 596 11 954 14 279 4 680 4 745 5 068 2.62 1.43 7 401.3 3 269.0 Arenalejos barrio 2 997 2 810 2 485 1 167 979 821 2.54 2.54 1 179.8 459.4 Bajadero comunidad (part) † 2 291 2 366 2 166 916 828 707 1.46 1.46 1 574.0 629.3 Arrozal barrio 1 218 554 787 452 185 256 9.47 9.46 128.7 47.8 Cambalache barrio 64 29 74 32 12 36 3.32 3.23 19.8 9.9 Arecibo zona urbana (part) † 15 4 35 10 2 17 0.14 0.11 141.4 94.2 Carreras barrio 1 294 1 218 1 360 474 392 414 3.89 3.75 345.4 126.5 Bajadero comunidad (part) † 43 155 (X) 14 56 (X) 0.10 0.10 415.1 135.1 Domingo Ruíz barrio 3 444 3 550 3 302 1 384 1 290 1 149 2.49 2.47 1 395.7 560.9 Bajadero comunidad (part) † 1 543 1 591 1 512 608 574 537 0.32 0.32 4 828.6 1 902.7 Dominguito barrio 4 998 4 499 3 831 1 917 1 531 1 190 6.70 6.70 746.1 286.2 Arecibo zona urbana (part) † 3 163 2 987 2 709 1 224 1 011 842 1.82 1.82 1 734.2 671.1 Esperanza barrio 2 130 1 847 1 497 759 624 411 10.03 10.03 212.4 75.7 Factor barrio 6 819 4 904 3 576 2 554 1 715 1 149 6.03 6.01 1 134.8 425.0 Animas comunidad † 1 450 1 397 2 011 575 497 641 0.23 0.23 6 196.5 2 457.2 Garrochales barrio † 2 366 2 176 1 965 920 759 642 5.33 5.32 444.7 172.9 Hato Abajo barrio † 22 597 22 505 21 779 8 741 7 450 6 255 5.40 4.80 4 703.5 1 819.4 Arecibo zona urbana (part) † 22 597 22 505 21 779 8 741 7 450 6 255 5.40 4.80 4 703.5 1 819.4 Hato Arriba barrio † 7 947 7 185 5 803 3 019 2 407 1 785 4.81 4.81 1 651.4 627.4 Arecibo zona urbana (part) † 7 947 7 185 5 803 3 019 2 407 1 785 4.81 4.81 1 651.4 627.4 Hato Viejo barrio 2 097 1 983 1 995 763 667 627 8.62 8.58 244.5 89.0 Islote barrio 6 080 5 785 4 458 2 451 2 225 1 630 9.66 7.28 835.4 336.8 Arecibo zona urbana (part) † 2 883 2 576 1 920 1 105 939 650 1.49 0.89 3 248.5 1 245.1 Miraflores barrio 5 122 3 886 3 607 1 717 1 269 1 016 6.08 6.08 842.1 282.3 Róo Arriba barrio 1 028 1 063 1 109 406 344 316 8.87 8.47 121.3 47.9 Sabana Hoyos barrio † 11 064 9 440 7 570 4 134 3 099 2 309 23.00 22.99 481.2 179.8 La Alianza comunidad 2 139 1 901 (X) 797 654 (X) 0.74 0.74 2 887.0 1 075.7 Sabana Hoyos comunidad 1 823 1 543 1 503 703 557 452 0.89 0.89 2 040.7 786.9 Santana barrio 4 857 4 200 3 573 2 049 1 471 1 179 3.86 3.84 1 263.9 533.2 Tanamá barrio 3 413 3 797 3 716 1 355 1 294 1 183 8.31 8.19 416.5 165.4 Arecibo zona urbana (part) † 2 117 2 334 2 254 852 796 713 1.60 1.58 1 337.9 538.5 Arroyo Municipio 19 117 18 910 17 014 7 287 6 427 5 130 35.64 15.04 1 271.0 484.5 Ancones barrio 3 870 3 839 3 515 1 414 1 285 1 028 2.06 2.05 1 883.6 688.2 Buena Vista comunidad 2 026 2 321 2 337 743 770 690 0.26 0.26 7 762.0 2 846.6 Palmas comunidad (part) 1 112 1 124 932 421 364 289 0.36 0.36 3 082.3 1 167.0 Arroyo barriopueblo 1 503 1 837 2 243 673 758 840 0.38 0.21 7 324.8 3 279.8 Arroyo zona urbana (part) † 1 503 1 837 2 243 673 758 840 0.38 0.21 7 324.8 3 279.8 Guásimas barrio 3 747 4 607 4 759 1 371 1 424 1 315 0.97 0.95 3 942.1 1 442.4 Arroyo zona urbana (part) † 3 589 4 497 4 593 1 306 1 378 1 259 0.39 0.37 9 663.7 3 516.5 Palmas barrio 4 090 3 167 2 361 1 717 1 226 732 4.71 3.86 1 059.2 444.6 Arroyo zona urbana (part) † 1 721 2 050 1 179 570 604 325 0.37 0.34 5 107.8 1 691.7 Palmas comunidad (part) 1 484 888 855 527 466 257 0.36 0.36 4 172.4 1 481.7 Pitahaya barrio 3 981 3 414 1 934 1 375 1 093 631 3.20 3.20 1 244.8 430.0 Arroyo zona urbana (part) † 431 379 420 167 137 137 0.09 0.09 5 008.6 1 940.7 Yaurel barrio 1 926 2 046 2 202 737 641 584 4.77 4.77 403.7 154.5 Yaurel comunidad † 1 468 1 382 1 816 539 410 470 1.21 1.21 1 214.4 445.9 Barceloneta Municipio † 22 322 20 947 18 942 8 375 7 221 6 080 30.90 18.66 1 196.5 448.9 Barceloneta barriopueblo 277 285 355 142 122 145 0.04 0.04 7 164.4 3 672.7 Barceloneta zona urbana (part) † 277 285 355 142 122 145 0.04 0.04 7 164.4 3 672.7 Florida Afuera barrio † 12 969 14 351 12 294 4 919 4 926 3 908 9.84 9.84 1 317.7 499.8 Barceloneta zona urbana (part) † 2 639 2 876 2 565 1 104 1 011 885 0.61 0.61 4 355.5 1 822.1 Búfalo comunidad 1 108 1 121 1 356 387 363 421 0.18 0.18 6 289.3 2 196.7 Imbéry comunidad † 3 021 2 554 2 702 1 110 859 777 0.62 0.62 4 842.1 1 779.1 Tiburones comunidad (part) 709 1 119 (X) 249 374 (X) 0.09 0.09 7 806.8 2 741.7 6 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Barceloneta Municipio †Con. Garrochales barrio 5 201 2 947 3 349 1 891 1 032 1 090 4.50 4.48 1 161.4 422.3 Barceloneta zona urbana (part) † 302 386 450 107 147 155 0.06 0.06 5 040.1 1 785.7 Garrochales comunidad 1 208 1 316 1 032 475 446 332 0.65 0.65 1 851.8 728.2 Tiburones comunidad (part) – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Palmas Altas barrio 3 875 3 364 2 944 1 423 1 141 937 5.88 4.30 901.7 331.1 Barceloneta zona urbana (part) † 1 035 1 326 1 132 359 400 358 0.27 0.27 3 775.5 1 309.6 Barranquitas Municipio 28 909 25 605 21 639 9 740 7 622 5 733 34.23 34.22 844.8 284.6 Barrancas barrio 5 083 4 307 3 084 1 640 1 216 780 5.72 5.72 889.2 286.9 Barranquitas barriopueblo 2 910 2 786 3 618 1 170 962 1 095 0.75 0.75 3 877.0 1 558.8 Barranquitas zona urbana 2 910 2 786 3 618 1 170 962 1 095 0.75 0.75 3 877.0 1 558.8 Cañabón barrio 2 221 2 011 1 666 754 592 441 3.57 3.57 622.9 211.5 Helechal barrio 3 959 3 637 3 013 1 387 1 144 780 4.89 4.89 809.4 283.6 Honduras barrio 2 155 2 191 1 139 689 617 315 3.97 3.96 544.3 174.0 Palo Hincado barrio 3 963 3 669 3 229 1 333 1 088 872 5.43 5.43 729.4 245.4 Quebrada Grande barrio 3 194 2 608 2 413 1 056 780 636 3.63 3.63 880.7 291.2 Quebradillas barrio 5 424 4 396 3 477 1 711 1 223 814 6.28 6.28 864.3 272.6 Bayamón Municipio 224 044 220 262 196 206 79 476 70 689 56 137 44.53 44.38 5 048.0 1 790.7 Bayamón barriopueblo 5 336 5 785 6 722 2 334 2 461 2 467 0.64 0.64 8 332.0 3 644.5 Bayamón zona urbana (part) 5 336 5 785 6 722 2 334 2 461 2 467 0.64 0.64 8 332.0 3 644.5 Buena Vista barrio 15 878 14 018 10 318 5 305 4 225 2 905 3.59 3.59 4 417.0 1 475.8 Bayamón zona urbana (part) 10 593 9 994 8 568 3 494 2 933 2 387 1.25 1.25 8 474.0 2 795.1 Cerro Gordo barrio † 34 161 34 510 31 399 12 436 11 227 9 164 4.32 4.32 7 904.8 2 877.7 Bayamón zona urbana (part) 34 161 34 510 31 399 12 436 11 227 9 164 4.32 4.32 7 904.8 2 877.7 Dajaos barrio 2 691 2 536 1 605 915 832 463 2.81 2.80 962.2 327.2 Abajo barrio 8 494 7 802 2 627 2 751 2 303 796 2.47 2.47 3 441.3 1 114.5 Bayamón zona urbana (part) 5 662 5 532 755 1 767 1 606 234 1.19 1.19 4 764.4 1 486.9 Guaraguao Arriba barrio 1 681 1 748 504 594 604 141 3.42 3.42 491.5 173.7 Hato Tejas barrio † 46 528 47 051 44 079 16 053 14 599 12 355 5.49 5.48 8 489.9 2 929.2 Bayamón zona urbana (part) 46 528 47 051 44 079 16 053 14 599 12 355 5.49 5.48 8 489.9 2 929.2 Juan Sánchez barrio 25 747 22 643 15 369 8 953 7 065 4 176 5.34 5.26 4 894.3 1 701.9 Bayamón zona urbana (part) 25 747 22 643 15 369 8 953 7 065 4 176 5.34 5.26 4 894.3 1 701.9 Minillas barrio 42 617 42 420 42 584 15 845 14 116 12 406 5.83 5.81 7 335.6 2 727.4 Bayamón zona urbana (part) 42 617 42 420 42 584 15 845 14 116 12 406 5.83 5.81 7 335.6 2 727.4 Nuevo barrio 2 394 2 715 2 244 801 901 711 4.15 4.11 581.9 194.7 Pájaros barrio 32 855 34 168 35 611 11 545 10 830 9 664 3.03 3.03 10 846.1 3 811.2 Bayamón zona urbana (part) 32 855 34 168 35 611 11 545 10 830 9 664 3.03 3.03 10 846.1 3 811.2 Santa Olaya barrio 5 662 4 866 3 144 1 944 1 526 889 3.45 3.45 1 642.8 564.0 Bayamón zona urbana (part) – – (X) – – (X) 0.03 0.03 – – Cabo Rojo Municipio 46 911 38 521 34 045 23 182 16 645 12 657 177.40 70.35 666.8 329.5 Bajura barrio 2 364 2 316 2 503 971 891 839 5.81 5.79 408.0 167.6 Cabo Rojo zona urbana (part) † 1 409 1 393 1 633 574 517 535 0.31 0.31 4 574.8 1 863.7 Monte Grande comunidad (part) † 644 (X) (X) 276 (X) (X) 1.08 1.08 594.9 255.0 Boquerón barrio 4 963 4 251 3 675 4 324 2 633 1 524 15.95 12.59 394.1 343.3 Boqueron comunidad (part) † 1 796 (X) (X) 1 027 (X) (X) 0.78 0.78 2 306.2 1 318.7 Cabo Rojo barriopueblo 1 305 1 527 1 917 752 761 796 0.10 0.10 12 480.8 7 192.0 Cabo Rojo zona urbana (part) † 1 305 1 527 1 917 752 761 796 0.10 0.10 12 480.8 7 192.0 Guanajibo barrio 3 577 2 768 2 312 1 831 1 281 1 116 8.94 6.86 521.1 266.7 Llanos Costa barrio 3 495 2 511 1 849 1 752 1 042 670 23.39 19.43 179.9 90.2 Pole Ojea comunidad 1 829 1 539 1 191 858 611 412 0.55 0.55 3 330.4 1 562.3 Llanos Tuna barrio 5 765 5 289 4 880 2 476 2 145 1 721 6.61 6.61 871.6 374.3 Betances comunidad 835 1 031 1 213 367 394 358 0.13 0.13 6 587.9 2 895.5 Miradero barrio 14 358 10 757 8 799 5 654 3 926 3 056 9.68 7.71 1 862.6 733.5 Cabo Rojo zona urbana (part) † 4 356 4 280 3 746 1 708 1 431 1 152 0.99 0.99 4 416.6 1 731.8 Puerto Real comunidad 6 166 3 429 2 390 2 254 1 206 795 1.80 1.15 5 346.2 1 954.3 Monte Grande barrio 6 275 5 206 4 892 2 589 2 098 1 808 3.78 3.78 1 660.0 684.9 Cabo Rojo zona urbana (part) † 2 659 2 302 2 284 1 107 928 823 0.71 0.71 3 744.7 1 559.0 Monte Grande comunidad (part) † 1 173 (X) (X) 502 (X) (X) 0.42 0.42 2 811.8 1 203.4 Pedernales barrio 4 809 3 896 3 218 2 833 1 868 1 127 9.13 7.47 644.1 379.4 Boqueron comunidad (part) † 221 (X) (X) 169 (X) (X) 0.25 0.25 900.0 688.2 Cabo Rojo zona urbana (part) † 881 629 712 344 233 211 0.24 0.24 3 639.0 1 420.9 Caguas Municipio 140 502 133 447 117 959 50 568 43 293 35 266 59.07 58.67 2 394.6 861.8 Bairoa barrio 19 201 18 189 14 562 6 416 5 662 4 402 7.67 7.58 2 531.7 846.0 Bairoa comunidad 2 365 2 324 2 539 838 753 706 0.32 0.32 7 460.2 2 643.4 Caguas zona urbana (part) † 14 842 14 424 10 938 4 885 4 412 3 396 2.50 2.49 5 965.7 1 963.5 Beatriz barrio 4 467 3 807 3 543 1 634 1 281 1 064 6.15 6.15 726.4 265.7 Borinquen barrio 6 522 5 172 4 001 2 202 1 489 1 055 6.28 6.28 1 037.8 350.4 Caguas barriopueblo 24 023 26 065 28 729 9 827 9 509 9 320 2.66 2.66 9 028.3 3 693.2 Caguas zona urbana (part) † 24 023 26 065 28 729 9 827 9 509 9 320 2.66 2.66 9 028.3 3 693.2 Cañabón barrio 6 070 5 901 2 760 2 042 1 751 787 3.68 3.68 1 649.3 554.8 Caguas zona urbana (part) † 3 957 4 074 1 917 1 374 1 176 541 0.59 0.59 6 709.2 2 329.6 Cañaboncito barrio 28 669 26 453 24 170 10 151 8 365 7 004 7.62 7.62 3 761.4 1 331.8 Caguas zona urbana (part) † 19 523 20 204 20 472 7 104 6 472 5 977 2.04 2.04 9 548.8 3 474.6 Río Cañas barrio 10 982 8 416 6 289 3 745 2 678 1 826 5.33 5.25 2 092.7 713.6 San Antonio barrio 2 395 2 149 1 639 879 694 510 1.83 1.67 1 430.4 525.0 San Salvador barrio 3 272 3 004 2 336 1 133 918 634 6.60 6.60 496.0 171.7 Tomás de Castro barrio 19 301 18 068 13 840 6 973 5 890 4 168 5.75 5.69 3 390.4 1 224.9 Caguas zona urbana (part) † 12 498 13 193 10 285 4 495 4 272 3 120 1.77 1.73 7 233.4 2 601.6 Turabo barrio 15 600 16 223 16 090 5 566 5 056 4 496 5.50 5.48 2 846.0 1 015.4 Caguas zona urbana (part) † 13 837 14 469 14 873 4 947 4 513 4 131 1.49 1.47 9 405.8 3 362.8 Camuy Municipio 35 244 28 917 24 884 12 520 9 665 7 562 61.91 46.43 759.1 269.7 Abra Honda barrio 2 169 1 944 1 860 773 612 516 6.74 6.74 321.7 114.6 Camuy barriopueblo 1 261 1 306 1 489 604 566 543 0.45 0.27 4 637.0 2 221.1 Camuy zona urbana (part) † 1 261 1 306 1 489 604 566 543 0.27 0.27 4 637.0 2 221.1 Camuy Arriba barrio 3 134 2 490 2 047 1 053 806 556 3.13 3.13 1 000.5 336.2 Piedra Gorda comunidad (part) 1 398 1 205 1 165 474 379 302 0.38 0.38 3 653.1 1 238.6 Cibao barrio 1 314 1 156 1 068 456 400 319 4.87 4.86 270.2 93.8 Ciénagas barrio 1 634 1 172 1 053 565 383 321 2.92 2.92 560.4 193.8 Membrillo barrio 3 415 2 305 1 542 1 231 782 472 2.61 1.99 1 718.4 619.4 Piedra Gorda barrio 1 722 1 667 1 708 619 541 470 3.95 3.95 435.7 156.6 Piedra Gorda comunidad (part) 529 566 559 181 172 141 0.29 0.29 1 833.1 627.2 Puente barrio 8 963 7 191 5 540 3 202 2 443 1 886 3.34 3.25 2 761.1 986.4 Camuy zona urbana (part) † 2 752 2 584 2 345 1 077 923 729 0.67 0.67 4 093.4 1 602.0 Puertos barrio 1 545 1 379 1 307 477 415 376 2.39 2.39 646.9 199.7 Quebrada barrio 3 952 3 272 2 935 1 339 1 050 821 7.70 7.70 513.0 173.8 Quebrada comunidad † 1 130 1 191 (X) 374 380 (X) 0.16 0.16 6 857.1 2 269.5 Santiago barrio 490 425 310 174 140 76 3.90 3.90 125.5 44.6 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 7

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Camuy MunicipioCon. Yeguada barrio 2 565 1 817 1 564 911 625 502 2.87 2.42 1 059.8 376.4 Zanja barrio 3 080 2 793 2 461 1 116 902 704 2.90 2.90 1 062.8 385.1 Canóvanas Municipio 43 335 36 816 31 880 15 071 11 614 9 341 32.97 32.85 1 319.3 458.8 Canóvanas barrio † 17 464 14 108 12 769 6 022 4 382 3 613 10.25 10.20 1 712.4 590.5 Canóvanas zona urbana (part) 3 708 4 026 4 188 1 279 1 257 1 192 1.09 1.06 3 484.7 1 202.0 San Isidro comunidad 8 071 7 378 6 242 2 749 2 211 1 784 0.57 0.57 14 057.8 4 788.1 Canóvanas barriopueblo † 4 361 3 671 3 072 1 529 1 195 986 1.24 1.21 3 597.1 1 261.2 Canóvanas zona urbana (part) 4 361 3 671 3 072 1 529 1 195 986 1.24 1.21 3 597.1 1 261.2 Cubuy barrio 1 674 1 562 1 321 654 583 506 4.68 4.68 357.6 139.7 Benítez comunidad (part) † 695 673 650 232 198 167 0.13 0.13 5 171.7 1 726.4 Hato Puerco barrio 7 361 6 793 4 866 2 616 2 153 1 437 8.00 8.00 920.4 327.1 Campo Rico comunidad 3 218 2 952 1 799 1 113 938 499 0.65 0.65 4 919.3 1 701.4 Lomas barrio 5 402 5 124 4 627 1 915 1 593 1 362 7.40 7.40 730.1 258.8 Benítez comunidad (part) † 639 567 617 204 173 174 0.22 0.22 2 924.4 933.6 Lomas comunidad 953 1 077 1 395 328 334 369 0.33 0.33 2 900.6 998.3 Torrecilla Alta barrio 7 073 5 558 5 225 2 335 1 708 1 437 1.40 1.36 5 206.5 1 718.8 Santa Bárbara comunidad † 5 168 5 252 4 980 1 742 1 554 1 365 0.57 0.57 9 131.7 3 078.1 Carolina Municipio † 186 076 177 806 165 954 71 347 61 903 53 029 60.34 45.33 4 105.1 1 574.0 Barrazas barrio 4 076 3 418 2 892 1 437 1 074 843 5.38 5.38 757.4 267.0 Cacao barrio 3 668 3 287 2 706 1 166 1 023 793 3.59 3.53 1 039.9 330.6 Carolina zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) 0.02 0.02 – – Cangrejo Arriba barrio † 18 681 18 869 16 237 11 819 11 455 9 201 6.71 3.84 4 865.3 3 078.2 Carolina zona urbana (part) † 18 681 18 869 16 237 11 819 11 455 9 201 6.71 3.84 4 865.3 3 078.2 Canovanillas barrio 10 748 7 312 5 066 3 499 2 232 1 466 5.00 4.96 2 165.2 704.9 Carolina zona urbana (part) † 8 854 5 585 3 501 2 853 1 663 1 016 1.46 1.46 6 077.7 1 958.4 Carolina barriopueblo 1 398 1 376 1 641 542 474 564 0.07 0.07 19 458.8 7 544.1 Carolina zona urbana (part) † 1 398 1 376 1 641 542 474 564 0.07 0.07 19 458.8 7 544.1 Carruzos barrio 2 481 2 222 1 723 865 677 495 2.04 2.04 1 218.2 424.7 Cedro barrio 1 918 1 633 1 318 707 542 407 1.88 1.88 1 018.0 375.3 Hoyo Mulas barrio 33 914 34 314 36 688 11 659 10 202 10 032 8.79 8.51 3 983.9 1 369.6 Carolina zona urbana (part) † 33 886 34 103 31 023 11 643 10 128 8 402 3.26 3.15 10 757.0 3 696.0 Martín González barrio 24 656 24 175 19 514 8 217 7 280 5 629 3.62 3.53 6 990.0 2 329.5 Carolina zona urbana (part) † 24 656 24 175 19 514 8 217 7 280 5 629 3.62 3.53 6 990.0 2 329.5 Sabana Abajo barrio † 62 238 62 559 62 777 23 326 20 917 19 004 6.06 5.68 10 961.6 4 108.3 Carolina zona urbana (part) † 62 238 62 559 62 777 23 326 20 917 19 004 6.06 5.68 10 961.6 4 108.3 barrio 10 465 8 598 7 414 4 271 2 907 2 331 1.91 1.91 5 468.9 2 232.0 Carolina zona urbana (part) † 10 465 8 598 7 414 4 271 2 907 2 331 1.91 1.91 5 468.9 2 232.0 Santa Cruz barrio 2 025 1 920 1 597 670 580 465 1.39 1.39 1 454.9 481.4 Trujillo Bajo barrio 9 808 8 123 6 381 3 169 2 540 1 799 2.64 2.60 3 772.2 1 218.8 Carolina zona urbana (part) † 7 986 7 139 5 728 2 585 2 206 1 611 1.00 0.99 8 061.7 2 609.5 Cataño Municipio 30 071 34 587 26 243 10 366 10 744 7 626 7.04 4.82 6 232.5 2 148.5 Cataño barriopueblo 4 628 5 669 4 596 2 074 2 171 1 783 1.03 0.25 18 203.9 8 157.9 Cataño zona urbana (part) 4 628 5 669 4 596 2 074 2 171 1 783 1.03 0.25 18 203.9 8 157.9 Palmas barrio 25 443 28 918 21 647 8 292 8 573 5 843 6.01 4.57 5 566.6 1 814.2 Cataño zona urbana (part) 25 443 28 918 21 647 8 292 8 573 5 843 6.01 4.57 5 566.6 1 814.2 Cayey Municipio 47 370 46 553 41 099 17 782 15 385 12 345 51.91 51.90 912.8 342.6 Beatriz barrio 1 986 1 467 1 209 738 456 338 2.08 2.08 953.1 354.2 Cayey barriopueblo 15 706 18 951 19 805 6 342 6 492 6 032 1.58 1.58 9 929.4 4 009.4 Cayey zona urbana (part) † 15 706 18 951 19 805 6 342 6 492 6 032 1.56 1.56 10 079.4 4 070.0 Cedro barrio 777 425 302 305 139 101 1.93 1.93 402.1 157.8 Cercadillo barrio 827 432 228 367 167 65 2.96 2.96 279.9 124.2 Culebras Alto barrio 68 284 160 78 111 65 1.28 1.28 53.3 61.2 Culebras Bajo barrio 292 217 274 149 77 76 0.95 0.95 306.2 156.2 Farallón barrio 623 671 583 153 122 110 3.53 3.53 176.5 43.3 Guavate barrio 1 491 1 562 939 577 554 276 4.54 4.54 328.2 127.0 Jájome Alto barrio 654 681 545 300 255 163 4.98 4.98 131.4 60.3 Jájome Bajo barrio 637 571 577 210 200 181 3.47 3.47 183.4 60.5 Lapa barrio 234 195 152 100 70 49 1.15 1.15 203.4 86.9 Matón Abajo barrio 1 184 1 109 948 400 375 313 1.93 1.93 612.9 207.1 Matón Arriba barrio 1 034 784 558 335 228 155 2.23 2.23 463.8 150.2 Cayey zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Monte Llano barrio 3 874 3 373 2 597 1 300 1 042 712 2.79 2.79 1 386.2 465.2 Cayey zona urbana (part) † 1 795 2 042 1 146 608 623 268 0.29 0.29 6 094.9 2 064.5 Pasto Viejo barrio 654 642 526 207 198 179 1.62 1.62 404.9 128.1 Pedro Avila barrio 178 138 261 60 44 81 0.80 0.80 221.4 74.6 Piedras barrio 59 207 23 26 95 11 0.93 0.93 63.6 28.0 Quebrada Arriba barrio 1 134 1 114 965 465 361 330 2.39 2.39 473.9 194.3 Rincón barrio 5 909 4 936 2 336 1 959 1 510 721 2.62 2.61 2 261.6 749.8 Cayey zona urbana (part) † 18 83 101 9 40 32 0.11 0.11 162.5 81.3 Sumido barrio 729 691 497 257 241 156 1.61 1.61 451.8 159.3 Toíta barrio 6 291 5 861 5 868 2 360 1 936 1 760 3.37 3.37 1 867.5 700.6 Cayey zona urbana (part) † 2 421 2 256 2 253 949 795 685 0.56 0.56 4 322.8 1 694.5 Vegas barrio 3 029 2 242 1 746 1 094 712 471 3.15 3.15 961.4 347.2 G. L. García comunidad 1 798 1 703 1 425 640 537 386 0.78 0.78 2 319.8 825.7 Ceiba Municipio 18 004 17 145 14 944 6 742 5 525 4 587 158.82 29.04 619.9 232.1 Ceiba barriopueblo 3 816 3 650 3 008 1 513 1 299 1 039 0.55 0.55 6 931.1 2 748.1 Ceiba zona urbana (part) 3 816 3 650 3 008 1 513 1 299 1 039 0.55 0.55 6 931.1 2 748.1 Chupacallos barrio 2 265 2 240 2 704 934 745 826 2.77 2.77 818.1 337.4 Aguas Claras comunidad (part) † 1 802 1 880 2 440 722 610 730 1.30 1.30 1 388.9 556.5 Ceiba zona urbana (part) 57 36 (X) 24 9 (X) 0.25 0.25 228.6 96.2 Daguao barrio 237 162 109 79 62 38 1.16 1.16 204.7 68.2 Guayacán barrio 3 242 4 069 3 141 1 087 1 001 975 7.68 5.07 640.0 214.6 Roosevelt Roads comunidad (part) † 3 242 4 069 3 141 1 087 1 001 975 7.68 5.07 640.0 214.6 Machos barrio 4 186 3 731 2 452 1 401 1 203 777 11.14 7.25 577.2 193.2 Aguas Claras comunidad (part) † 203 268 (X) 86 95 (X) 0.06 0.06 3 653.2 1 547.7 Ceiba zona urbana (part) 2 404 2 603 1 965 925 812 635 0.29 0.29 8 262.3 3 179.1 Roosevelt Roads comunidad (part) † 719 44 112 38 – 1 9.60 5.70 126.0 6.7 Quebrada Seca barrio 1 568 1 076 1 709 680 379 300 2.77 2.76 568.0 246.3 Aguas Claras comunidad (part) † 1 494 943 (X) 602 336 (X) 1.40 1.40 1 070.1 431.2 Roosevelt Roads comunidad (part) † 14 – 878 – – 2 1.29 1.28 10.9 – Río Abajo barrio 871 735 784 371 286 273 8.04 8.04 108.4 46.2 Saco barrio 1 819 1 482 1 037 677 550 359 1.45 1.45 1 254.5 466.9 Ciales Municipio 19 811 18 084 16 211 6 886 5 727 4 646 66.81 66.65 297.2 103.3 Ciales barriopueblo 1 211 1 360 1 428 550 524 517 0.12 0.12 10 333.9 4 693.3 Ciales zona urbana (part) † 1 211 1 360 1 428 550 524 517 0.12 0.12 10 333.9 4 693.3 Cialitos barrio 1 490 1 307 1 405 464 408 334 9.24 9.24 161.2 50.2 8 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Ciales MunicipioCon. Cordillera barrio 2 193 2 326 1 900 734 725 520 4.15 4.15 528.5 176.9 Ciales zona urbana (part) † 328 434 294 124 149 93 0.07 0.07 4 642.3 1 755.0 Frontón barrio 2 684 1 933 1 883 920 619 551 11.41 11.41 235.2 80.6 Hato Viejo barrio 2 444 2 232 1 518 880 719 501 13.24 13.18 185.4 66.7 Jaguas barrio 4 943 4 599 4 190 1 667 1 364 1 107 4.47 4.39 1 125.6 379.6 Ciales zona urbana (part) † 1 543 1 576 1 860 548 476 471 0.65 0.64 2 425.9 861.6 Pesas barrio 2 067 1 803 1 693 747 579 485 4.54 4.54 455.8 164.7 Pozas barrio 1 503 1 406 1 316 513 433 358 7.03 7.03 213.8 73.0 Toro Negro barrio 1 276 1 118 878 411 356 273 12.61 12.58 101.4 32.7 Cidra Municipio 42 753 35 601 28 365 14 267 10 693 7 906 36.51 36.09 1 184.5 395.3 Arenas barrio 6 239 5 665 4 170 2 067 1 697 1 167 3.12 3.10 2 013.0 666.9 Cidra zona urbana (part) † 836 869 1 944 288 255 503 0.11 0.11 7 915.0 2 726.7 Bayamón barrio 10 730 7 247 6 463 3 508 2 067 1 684 6.71 6.31 1 701.5 556.3 Bayamón comunidad † 1 699 1 053 1 442 537 309 374 0.58 0.58 2 938.5 928.8 Cidra zona urbana (part) † 869 997 419 308 281 117 0.28 0.28 3 116.9 1 104.7 Beatriz barrio 3 168 3 126 2 082 1 105 989 646 4.25 4.25 745.7 260.1 Ceiba barrio 3 825 3 434 2 878 1 366 1 104 835 4.43 4.43 862.6 308.0 Cidra zona urbana (part) † 119 736 749 57 250 230 0.07 0.07 1 705.6 817.0 Cidra barriopueblo 1 382 1 428 1 670 597 535 565 0.12 0.12 11 739.0 5 071.0 Cidra zona urbana (part) † 1 382 1 428 1 670 597 535 565 0.12 0.12 11 739.0 5 071.0 Honduras barrio 1 738 1 110 1 350 567 343 356 2.21 2.21 786.1 256.5 Monte Llano barrio 956 731 618 325 246 194 1.88 1.88 509.6 173.2 Rabanal barrio 4 277 3 409 2 272 1 368 978 627 3.79 3.79 1 127.6 360.7 Cidra zona urbana (part) † 14 44 (X) 4 14 (X) 0.02 0.02 577.2 164.9 Parcelas La Milagrosa comunidad 1 344 1 161 (X) 429 322 (X) 0.27 0.27 4 993.8 1 594.0 Rincón barrio 4 286 3 265 2 228 1 417 983 625 2.56 2.56 1 675.7 554.0 Parcelas Nuevas comunidad 1 628 1 279 (X) 562 417 (X) 0.64 0.64 2 552.1 881.0 Río Abajo barrio 1 214 1 020 778 394 301 220 2.16 2.16 560.9 182.0 Cidra zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Salto barrio 36 646 187 14 180 48 1.68 1.68 21.4 8.3 Sud barrio 3 906 3 666 3 085 1 224 1 018 781 1.97 1.97 1 981.1 620.8 Cidra zona urbana (part) † 1 661 1 506 1 287 501 410 277 0.18 0.18 9 051.3 2 730.1 Toíta barrio 996 854 584 315 252 158 1.63 1.63 611.0 193.2 Coamo Municipio 37 597 33 837 30 822 13 249 10 917 8 849 78.05 78.04 481.7 169.8 Coamo barriopueblo 7 573 9 026 10 244 3 045 3 173 3 228 0.79 0.79 9 646.1 3 878.6 Coamo zona urbana (part) † 7 573 9 026 10 244 3 045 3 173 3 228 0.79 0.79 9 646.1 3 878.6 Coamo Arriba barrio 422 344 459 176 128 159 3.83 3.83 110.1 45.9 Cuyón barrio 2 263 1 766 947 711 528 245 10.16 10.16 222.8 70.0 Hayales barrio 1 282 1 198 1 216 444 381 348 4.20 4.20 305.5 105.8 Los Llanos barrio 3 666 2 879 2 479 1 353 989 720 6.81 6.81 538.4 198.7 Los Llanos comunidad 2 301 2 216 1 932 866 730 553 0.81 0.81 2 837.3 1 067.8 Palmarejo barrio 4 195 4 279 4 008 1 473 1 258 1 061 5.46 5.46 768.6 269.9 Coamo zona urbana (part) † 2 107 2 436 2 105 734 712 567 0.22 0.22 9 768.6 3 403.0 Palmarejo comunidad 1 087 1 088 1 142 385 315 293 0.50 0.50 2 165.3 766.9 Pasto barrio 5 420 4 385 2 652 1 762 1 375 665 13.47 13.47 402.3 130.8 Coamo zona urbana (part) † 355 296 44 111 90 19 0.12 0.12 2 840.7 888.2 Pedro García barrio 624 592 677 227 214 180 6.63 6.63 94.1 34.2 Pulguillas barrio 1 131 1 162 1 583 381 375 427 4.02 4.02 281.5 94.8 San Ildefonso barrio 9 288 6 742 5 012 3 060 1 994 1 378 12.44 12.43 747.3 246.2 Coamo zona urbana (part) † 2 321 1 508 458 731 403 117 0.70 0.70 3 307.4 1 041.7 Mariano Colón comunidad (part) † 2 317 1 448 1 370 711 427 352 1.44 1.44 1 610.5 494.2 Santa Catalina barrio 1 733 1 464 1 545 617 502 438 10.26 10.26 169.0 60.2 Comeróo Municipio 20 002 20 265 18 212 7 311 6 338 5 227 28.52 28.39 704.5 257.5 Cedrito barrio 1 269 1 150 1 071 420 303 301 2.56 2.53 502.2 166.2 Cejas barrio 860 587 492 291 205 153 1.25 1.25 686.6 232.3 Comerío barriopueblo † 4 103 4 439 5 302 1 659 1 474 1 597 0.40 0.39 10 638.8 4 301.7 Comerío zona urbana (part) 4 103 4 439 5 302 1 659 1 474 1 597 0.40 0.39 10 638.8 4 301.7 Doña Elena barrio 2 966 2 759 2 646 1 063 831 742 4.93 4.88 607.8 217.8 Naranjo barrio 1 845 2 040 1 894 679 682 572 4.04 4.04 457.0 168.2 Palomas barrio 4 382 4 666 3 230 1 535 1 432 904 3.93 3.92 1 118.4 391.8 Comerío zona urbana (part) 199 236 113 66 68 28 0.02 0.02 10 985.8 3 643.5 Palomas comunidad 1 742 1 833 1 565 612 545 412 0.86 0.86 2 020.0 709.7 Piñas barrio 1 700 1 834 1 715 594 530 408 3.36 3.36 505.5 176.6 Comerío zona urbana (part) 176 303 321 55 82 68 0.04 0.04 4 122.1 1 288.2 Río Hondo barrio 1 857 1 639 1 317 724 543 417 5.22 5.20 357.4 139.3 Vega Redonda barrio † 1 020 1 151 545 346 338 133 2.83 2.83 360.2 122.2 Corozal Municipio 36 867 33 095 28 221 12 386 9 941 7 949 42.59 42.59 865.7 290.8 Abras barrio 1 984 1 634 1 208 687 500 366 3.81 3.81 521.3 180.5 Corozal zona urbana (part) † 107 124 (X) 36 29 (X) 0.06 0.06 1 707.4 574.4 Cibuco barrio 5 054 4 264 3 451 1 677 1 247 947 3.60 3.59 1 406.4 466.7 Corozal zona urbana (part) † 1 791 1 793 (X) 525 460 (X) 0.25 0.25 7 205.2 2 112.1 Corozal barriopueblo 2 850 3 011 1 663 1 170 1 057 617 0.30 0.30 9 415.5 3 865.3 Corozal zona urbana (part) † 2 850 3 011 (NA) 1 170 1 057 (NA) 0.30 0.30 9 415.5 3 865.3 Cuchillas barrio 1 393 1 213 1 167 449 369 311 2.69 2.69 518.6 167.1 Dos Bocas barrio 2 760 2 640 2 172 950 822 594 4.05 4.05 681.7 234.6 Corozal zona urbana (part) † 235 176 (NA) 75 49 (NA) 0.03 0.03 9 022.1 2 879.4 Magueyes barrio 295 263 266 85 93 78 1.97 1.97 149.9 43.2 Maná barrio 2 014 1 761 1 257 600 481 318 3.85 3.85 523.3 155.9 Negros barrio 1 239 1 001 855 394 312 251 2.97 2.97 417.8 132.9 Padilla barrio 3 959 3 235 2 692 1 250 893 708 4.46 4.46 888.6 280.6 Palmarejo barrio 5 856 5 299 3 985 1 975 1 613 1 147 3.87 3.87 1 512.2 510.0 Corozal zona urbana (part) † 2 822 2 689 (X) 931 806 (X) 0.47 0.47 6 010.3 1 982.9 Palmarito barrio 2 160 1 902 1 944 694 538 522 4.94 4.94 437.1 140.4 Palos Blancos barrio 3 664 2 919 2 355 1 242 882 697 4.99 4.99 733.9 248.8 Pueblo barrio 3 639 3 953 5 206 1 213 1 134 1 393 1.11 1.11 3 285.1 1 095.0 Corozal zona urbana (part) † 3 639 3 953 (NA) 1 213 1 134 (NA) 1.11 1.11 3 285.1 1 095.0 Culebra Municipio 1 868 1 542 1 265 1 024 658 517 168.83 11.62 160.8 88.1 Culebra barriopueblo 652 707 849 352 296 288 0.24 0.16 4 129.1 2 229.2 Culebra zona urbana (part) † 652 707 849 352 296 288 0.24 0.16 4 129.1 2 229.2 Flamenco barrio 885 598 262 432 247 116 76.76 4.87 181.9 88.8 Culebra zona urbana (part) † 724 496 40 321 190 16 0.52 0.52 1 385.5 614.3 Fraile barrio 51 22 9 64 7 9 35.40 3.17 16.1 20.2 Playa Sardinas I barrio 136 119 44 85 37 22 6.50 0.16 858.6 536.6 Culebra zona urbana (part) † 42 36 31 14 10 9 0.02 0.02 2 588.5 862.8 Playa Sardinas II barrio 122 78 93 79 63 76 24.31 1.00 121.5 78.7 Culebra zona urbana (part) † – 518– 24–––– Population and Housing Unit Counts 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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon.

Culebra MunicipioCon. San Isidro barrio 22 18 8 12 8 6 25.61 2.26 9.7 5.3 Dorado Municipio 34 017 30 759 25 511 13 067 10 499 8 201 53.83 23.33 1 458.2 560.1 Dorado barriopueblo 994 1 081 1 347 478 440 445 0.08 0.08 12 274.1 5 902.4 Dorado zona urbana (part) † 994 1 081 1 347 478 440 445 0.08 0.08 12 274.1 5 902.4 Espinosa barrio 3 222 3 150 2 863 1 178 1 045 784 3.18 3.18 1 013.7 370.6 Higuillar barrio 22 481 20 117 16 102 8 870 7 047 5 491 13.07 11.93 1 883.7 743.2 Dorado zona urbana (part) † 11 753 10 922 8 856 5 012 4 099 3 157 3.62 3.08 3 815.0 1 626.9 San Antonio comunidad † 6 456 5 875 3 929 2 190 1 775 1 255 1.76 1.76 3 663.7 1 242.8 Maguayo barrio 4 711 3 826 2 948 1 629 1 197 836 3.92 3.92 1 200.8 415.2 Río Lajas comunidad (part) † – – (X) – – (X) 0.01 0.01 – – Mameyal barrio 36 37 58 14 10 15 3.43 2.64 13.6 5.3 Dorado zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Río Lajas barrio 2 573 2 548 2 193 898 760 630 1.57 1.57 1 641.7 573.0 Río Lajas comunidad (part) † 2 349 2 268 2 193 808 665 630 1.51 1.51 1 556.9 535.5 Fajardo Municipio 40 712 36 882 32 087 17 136 13 864 12 358 105.32 29.87 1 362.9 573.7 Cabezas barrio † 1 465 1 211 1 216 1 370 984 928 73.46 2.99 490.5 458.7 Fajardo zona urbana (part) † 8 2 (X) 4 1 (X) 0.04 0.04 222.6 111.3 Demajagua barrio 1 094 299 113 444 130 43 1.52 1.33 823.4 334.2 Fajardo barriopueblo 17 864 18 276 16 403 7 375 6 590 5 978 3.39 3.00 5 964.4 2 462.4 Fajardo zona urbana (part) † 17 864 18 276 16 403 7 375 6 590 5 978 3.01 3.00 5 964.4 2 462.4 Florencio barrio 4 225 1 909 1 662 1 473 617 564 1.69 1.68 2 511.8 875.7 Fajardo zona urbana (part) † 4 225 1 906 1 662 1 472 616 564 1.14 1.14 3 698.0 1 288.4 Naranjo barrio 218 67 136 86 43 57 1.50 1.50 145.1 57.2 Quebrada Fajardo barrio 10 137 10 372 8 122 3 692 3 319 2 673 7.93 4.46 2 270.9 827.1 Fajardo zona urbana (part) † 9 991 10 372 8 122 3 635 3 319 2 673 3.02 3.02 3 306.9 1 203.2 Quebrada Vueltas barrio 3 239 2 483 2 427 1 245 877 848 6.21 5.53 585.9 225.2 Fajardo zona urbana (part) † 273 247 (X) 139 103 (X) 0.17 0.17 1 635.5 832.7 Luis M. Cintrón comunidad 2 634 1 926 1 788 967 656 592 1.18 1.18 2 225.3 816.9 Río Arriba barrio 1 545 1 409 1 267 550 460 415 8.56 8.56 180.5 64.2 Sardinera barrio † 925 856 741 901 844 852 1.06 0.82 1 124.3 1 095.2 Fajardo zona urbana (part) † 925 856 741 901 844 852 0.84 0.82 1 124.3 1 095.2 Florida Municipio † 12 367 8 689 7 232 4 387 2 903 2 291 15.20 15.19 813.9 288.7 Florida Adentro barrio † 12 367 8 689 7 232 4 387 2 903 2 291 15.20 15.19 813.9 288.7 Florida zona urbana † 5 652 5 748 3 641 1 989 1 918 1 132 1.64 1.64 3 449.3 1 213.8 Pajonal comunidad † 761 (X) (X) 275 (X) (X) 0.13 0.13 5 924.6 2 140.9 Guánica Municipio 21 888 19 984 18 799 8 849 7 563 6 310 79.46 37.11 589.8 238.5 Arena barrio 84 323 100 44 120 35 4.40 4.40 19.1 10.0 Caño barrio 1 965 1 397 970 695 501 310 1.51 1.51 1 302.4 460.6 Carenero barrio 2 862 2 158 1 896 1 130 787 655 9.19 7.41 386.2 152.5 Guánica zona urbana (part) 327 360 213 109 107 86 0.03 0.03 12 458.8 4 152.9 María Antonia comunidad † 1 479 1 265 1 245 590 458 395 0.21 0.21 7 089.4 2 828.1 Ciénaga barrio 2 376 1 967 2 002 892 702 689 5.71 5.66 419.5 157.5 Fuig comunidad † 1 204 1 172 1 175 461 424 388 0.30 0.30 4 065.9 1 556.8 Guánica zona urbana (part) 10 15 18 5 6 6 0.03 0.03 395.7 197.8 Ensenada barrio 2 184 2 108 1 982 941 800 761 1.04 0.80 2 745.2 1 182.8 Guánica zona urbana (part) 2 180 2 089 1 976 940 792 759 0.58 0.58 3 762.9 1 622.5 Guánica barriopueblo 4 699 4 869 5 323 1 932 1 867 1 707 1.00 0.80 5 868.7 2 412.9 Guánica zona urbana (part) 4 699 4 869 5 323 1 932 1 867 1 707 0.81 0.80 5 868.7 2 412.9 Montalva barrio 3 148 2 893 2 829 1 554 1 363 1 059 14.64 10.89 289.2 142.8 Guánica zona urbana (part) 2 031 1 930 2 098 822 753 717 1.06 1.06 1 922.2 778.0 Susúa Baja barrio 4 570 4 269 3 697 1 661 1 423 1 094 5.66 5.64 810.0 294.4 Guayama Municipio 44 301 41 588 40 183 16 368 13 595 12 355 106.81 65.07 680.8 251.5 Algarrobo barrio 7 377 6 383 5 203 2 546 1 918 1 598 4.63 4.22 1 746.9 602.9 Corazón comunidad 2 925 2 747 2 306 986 846 683 0.56 0.56 5 217.8 1 758.9 Guayama zona urbana (part) † 3 493 3 266 2 327 1 237 958 701 0.53 0.53 6 646.1 2 353.6 Caimital barrio † 4 505 4 043 3 668 1 555 1 150 997 3.58 3.58 1 257.8 434.2 Guayama zona urbana (part) † 196 404 282 74 114 96 0.02 0.02 11 780.3 4 447.7 Olimpo comunidad 2 493 2 460 2 694 871 717 726 0.30 0.30 8 437.0 2 947.7 Carite barrio 1 157 1 126 1 160 394 379 393 11.47 11.01 105.1 35.8 Carmen barrio 682 773 663 243 250 198 2.31 2.31 295.1 105.2 Guamaní barrio 1 528 1 645 1 577 615 577 492 5.80 5.80 263.4 106.0 Guayama barriopueblo 17 111 18 022 18 488 6 934 6 192 5 925 2.46 2.46 6 947.4 2 815.3 Guayama zona urbana (part) † 17 111 18 022 18 488 6 934 6 192 5 925 2.46 2.46 6 947.4 2 815.3 Jobos barrio 7 706 6 993 6 947 2 532 2 152 2 032 16.63 11.83 651.5 214.1 Jobos comunidad † 3 475 3 772 4 194 1 309 1 168 1 202 0.56 0.56 6 240.2 2 350.6 Machete barrio 2 509 902 748 904 434 220 4.02 3.52 713.2 257.0 Guayama zona urbana (part) † 824 – (X) 275 – (X) 0.09 0.09 9 487.9 3 166.5 Palmas barrio † 841 861 1 035 302 275 338 6.71 6.71 125.3 45.0 Pozo Hondo barrio 885 840 694 343 268 162 13.67 13.63 64.9 25.2 Guayanilla Municipio 23 072 21 581 21 050 8 147 6 922 6 090 64.31 42.36 544.6 192.3 Barrero barrio 1 033 968 841 329 297 237 1.32 1.32 783.5 249.5 Boca barrio 1 263 1 330 1 341 455 410 371 9.09 6.38 197.9 71.3 Indios comunidad (part) 1 024 1 064 1 127 368 323 302 0.52 0.52 1 958.3 703.8 Cedro barrio 14 1 4 6 2 3 4.74 4.74 3.0 1.3 Consejo barrio 883 723 799 310 235 226 1.52 1.52 582.4 204.5 Guayanilla barriopueblo 4 832 5 238 5 611 1 708 1 651 1 580 0.57 0.57 8 428.1 2 979.2 Guayanilla zona urbana (part) 4 832 5 238 5 611 1 708 1 651 1 580 0.57 0.57 8 449.4 2 986.7 Indios barrio 2 339 2 318 1 904 807 743 526 5.32 4.80 487.4 168.2 Indios comunidad (part) 715 531 577 237 179 136 0.50 0.50 1 433.2 475.1 Jagua Pasto barrio 162 150 287 63 39 77 3.24 3.24 50.0 19.5 Jaguas barrio 1 276 608 597 417 191 178 0.70 0.70 1 813.3 592.6 Llano barrio 841 713 529 326 229 163 1.98 1.98 424.3 164.5 Macaná barrio 1 446 1 195 1 333 542 432 382 1.45 1.45 994.9 372.9 Magas barrio 3 465 2 421 2 346 1 140 757 704 3.43 3.43 1 009.6 332.2 Guayanilla zona urbana (part) 278 231 552 91 83 188 0.17 0.17 1 660.5 543.6 Magas Arriba comunidad 1 063 1 352 1 523 356 407 425 0.73 0.73 1 456.9 487.9 Pasto barrio 360 440 393 133 139 111 3.84 3.84 93.7 34.6 Playa barrio 1 317 1 326 1 471 506 449 468 1.13 0.52 2 525.4 970.3 Quebrada Honda barrio 446 458 403 165 205 132 1.90 1.90 234.7 86.8 Quebradas barrio 2 609 2 903 2 329 914 843 652 1.76 1.76 1 478.2 517.9 Rufina barrio 210 220 232 90 77 67 2.35 1.83 114.8 49.2 Sierra Baja barrio 576 569 630 236 223 213 2.37 2.37 242.8 99.5

10 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon.

Guaynabo Municipio 100 053 92 886 80 742 36 826 31 452 24 387 27.31 27.13 3 688.3 1 357.5 Camarones barrio 6 311 5 585 4 674 2 319 1 889 1 482 2.44 2.44 2 588.0 951.0 Guaynabo zona urbana (part) 4 768 4 127 3 696 1 762 1 437 1 155 1.08 1.08 4 400.4 1 626.1 Frailes barrio 33 023 31 152 15 631 12 281 10 316 4 293 4.08 4.07 8 118.5 3 019.2 Guaynabo zona urbana (part) 33 023 31 152 15 631 12 281 10 316 4 293 4.08 4.07 8 118.5 3 019.2 Guaraguao barrio 4 145 4 042 3 410 1 396 1 224 972 1.76 1.76 2 351.4 791.9 Guaynabo barriopueblo 3 056 2 962 2 449 1 178 1 022 788 0.58 0.58 5 226.2 2 014.6 Guaynabo zona urbana (part) 3 056 2 962 2 449 1 178 1 022 788 0.58 0.58 5 226.2 2 014.6 Hato Nuevo barrio 3 115 3 198 2 195 1 134 1 034 700 3.03 3.02 1 029.8 374.9 Mamey barrio 3 165 2 279 2 097 1 012 666 535 2.45 2.45 1 292.6 413.3 Pueblo Viejo barrio 26 109 27 744 38 930 10 352 10 234 12 305 4.75 4.61 5 660.5 2 244.3 Guaynabo zona urbana (part) 26 109 27 744 38 930 10 352 10 234 12 305 4.75 4.61 5 660.5 2 244.3 Río barrio 2 811 2 782 2 567 1 016 898 699 1.87 1.87 1 501.9 542.8 Santa Rosa barrio 16 981 11 985 8 072 5 691 3 779 2 369 3.73 3.70 4 588.0 1 537.6 Guaynabo zona urbana (part) 11 850 7 400 4 369 3 920 2 334 1 256 1.69 1.67 7 091.3 2 345.8 Sonadora barrio 1 337 1 157 717 447 390 244 2.61 2.61 511.3 170.9 Gurabo Municipio 36 743 28 737 23 574 12 854 9 366 6 938 28.28 27.84 1 319.7 461.7 Celada barrio 2 288 1 709 1 778 831 566 538 3.60 3.55 644.7 234.2 Celada comunidad (part) † 453 783 799 165 237 223 0.06 0.06 7 531.4 2 743.2 Gurabo barriopueblo 1 960 1 922 1 982 937 865 791 0.11 0.11 18 261.7 8 730.2 Gurabo zona urbana (part) † 1 960 1 922 1 982 937 865 791 0.11 0.11 18 261.7 8 730.2 Hato Nuevo barrio 7 377 5 236 3 382 2 502 1 589 933 4.40 4.37 1 687.8 572.4 Celada comunidad (part) † 3 982 3 375 1 472 1 328 1 022 408 0.58 0.58 6 888.7 2 297.4 Gurabo zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Jaguar barrio 810 739 708 297 243 231 0.77 0.77 1 045.2 383.2 Gurabo zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) 0.02 0.02 – – Jaguas barrio 2 075 1 790 1 551 721 600 484 3.09 2.87 723.3 251.3 Mamey barrio † 4 203 3 169 1 878 1 491 998 600 2.64 2.64 1 594.8 565.8 Gurabo zona urbana (part) † 1 283 1 675 323 419 498 97 0.21 0.21 6 236.0 2 036.5 Masa barrio 1 677 1 500 1 142 576 510 354 3.74 3.74 448.9 154.2 Navarro barrio 5 015 3 131 2 976 1 701 947 806 2.81 2.78 1 804.7 612.1 Quebrada Infierno barrio 675 835 719 246 280 250 1.72 1.72 391.7 142.8 Rincón barrio † 10 663 8 706 7 458 3 552 2 768 1 951 5.41 5.30 2 012.9 670.5 Gurabo zona urbana (part) † 5 803 5 602 5 340 1 972 1 740 1 358 0.87 0.87 6 698.8 2 276.4 Hatillo Municipio 38 925 32 703 28 958 13 929 10 815 8 478 58.73 41.78 931.6 333.4 Aibonito barrio 2 705 2 655 2 949 997 882 798 7.54 7.54 358.9 132.3 Bayaney barrio 3 373 2 840 2 382 1 178 935 691 7.79 7.79 433.0 151.2 Rafael Capó comunidad (part) † – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – Buena Vista barrio 2 279 2 131 2 034 828 687 629 3.54 3.54 642.9 233.6 Rafael González comunidad (part) 1 213 1 227 (NA) 436 392 (NA) 0.17 0.17 7 343.1 2 639.4 Campo Alegre barrio 4 829 4 214 3 781 1 774 1 412 1 158 4.60 4.59 1 051.0 386.1 Rafael Capó comunidad (part) † 1 863 1 933 1 730 678 655 531 1.41 1.41 1 321.6 481.0 Rafael González comunidad (part) 1 029 1 031 (NA) 385 338 (NA) 0.16 0.16 6 587.8 2 464.8 Capáez barrio 4 271 3 363 2 629 1 493 1 119 734 2.96 2.96 1 444.5 504.9 Hatillo zona urbana (part) † – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.04 0.04 – – Carrizales barrio † 6 807 4 650 3 787 2 436 1 553 1 137 5.09 4.42 1 540.5 551.3 Carrizales comunidad 2 556 1 672 1 859 932 564 540 0.56 0.56 4 544.9 1 657.2 Corcovado barrio † 4 064 3 532 2 815 1 418 1 113 795 3.59 3.58 1 134.3 395.8 Corcovado comunidad † 1 527 1 674 1 470 534 505 406 0.52 0.52 2 952.8 1 032.6 Rafael González comunidad (part) 83 188 (NA) 39 64 (NA) 0.10 0.10 820.8 385.7 Hatillo barrio † 4 210 3 296 2 700 1 500 1 061 774 2.00 1.79 2 357.2 839.9 Hatillo zona urbana (part) † 2 566 2 380 1 959 934 766 540 0.82 0.63 4 049.5 1 474.0 Hatillo barriopueblo † 2 757 2 862 3 060 1 031 991 911 0.65 0.41 6 742.0 2 521.2 Hatillo zona urbana (part) † 2 755 2 862 3 060 1 031 991 911 0.65 0.41 6 752.6 2 527.0 Naranjito barrio 3 630 3 160 2 821 1 274 1 062 851 5.16 5.16 703.0 246.7 Hormigueros Municipio 16 614 15 212 14 030 6 423 5 271 4 463 11.32 11.32 1 467.1 567.2 Benavente barrio 298 86 117 103 32 65 3.50 3.50 85.1 29.4 Guanajibo barrio 6 437 6 244 6 103 2 524 2 156 1 802 2.32 2.32 2 774.5 1 087.9 Hormigueros zona urbana (part) † 5 959 6 233 6 098 2 358 2 153 1 797 1.73 1.73 3 437.2 1 360.1 Hormigueros barrio † 3 112 3 293 2 963 1 160 1 051 946 1.92 1.92 1 623.3 605.1 Hormigueros zona urbana (part) † 2 376 3 293 2 443 887 1 051 768 1.01 1.01 2 349.5 877.1 Hormigueros barriopueblo † 1 017 1 056 1 255 457 426 435 0.21 0.21 4 817.0 2 164.6 Hormigueros zona urbana (part) † 1 017 1 056 1 255 457 426 435 0.19 0.19 5 236.4 2 353.1 Jaguitas barrio 1 658 1 517 1 293 604 530 447 1.42 1.42 1 165.3 424.5 Hormigueros zona urbana (part) † 594 518 493 231 203 185 0.46 0.46 1 304.3 507.2 Lavadero barrio 4 092 3 016 2 299 1 575 1 076 768 1.95 1.95 2 095.2 806.4 Hormigueros zona urbana (part) † 2 498 2 485 1 742 964 898 589 1.01 1.01 2 473.1 954.4 Humacao Municipio 59 035 55 203 46 134 22 559 18 342 15 023 71.40 44.77 1 318.6 503.9 Antón Ruíz barrio 3 770 3 672 2 429 1 326 1 112 816 8.40 8.40 449.0 157.9 Antón Ruíz comunidad 1 764 1 859 1 252 625 552 442 0.45 0.45 3 958.0 1 402.3 Bajandas comunidad (part) 880 871 750 303 280 253 0.30 0.30 2 897.8 997.8 Punta Santiago comunidad (part) – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Buena Vista barrio † 3 718 3 302 2 827 1 305 1 011 864 5.27 4.50 826.6 290.1 Humacao zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) 0.04 0.03 – – Candelero Abajo barrio 3 365 2 825 1 907 2 222 1 633 1 014 5.78 4.87 690.9 456.2 Candelero Arriba barrio 3 747 3 443 2 951 1 305 1 013 779 1.46 1.46 2 559.4 891.4 Candelero Arriba comunidad † 1 346 1 491 1 158 492 447 308 0.37 0.37 3 647.0 1 333.1 Cataño barrio 2 508 1 971 1 865 861 655 603 2.51 2.44 1 028.3 353.0 Humacao zona urbana (part) † 875 1 010 1 068 293 334 355 0.13 0.13 6 497.0 2 175.6 Collores barrio 2 653 1 940 1 656 921 594 481 2.03 2.03 1 307.6 453.9 Humacao barriopueblo 4 787 5 551 6 275 1 921 1 998 2 133 0.64 0.64 7 467.8 2 996.8 Humacao zona urbana (part) † 4 787 5 551 6 275 1 921 1 998 2 133 0.64 0.64 7 467.8 2 996.8 Mabú barrio 8 526 8 013 6 060 3 267 2 559 2 128 2.93 2.93 2 911.1 1 115.5 Humacao zona urbana (part) † 5 899 5 787 3 981 2 371 1 846 1 560 1.69 1.69 3 480.7 1 399.0 La Fermina comunidad (part) 1 971 1 434 1 544 645 434 409 0.54 0.54 3 630.8 1 188.2 Mambiche barrio 2 052 1 943 1 572 718 614 418 2.08 2.08 985.5 344.8 Mariana barrio 3 237 2 979 2 539 1 093 899 697 4.39 4.39 737.9 249.2 Punta Santiago barrio 5 524 5 900 5 750 2 186 2 002 1 881 3.18 2.19 2 517.7 996.3 Punta Santiago comunidad (part) 5 524 5 895 5 573 2 186 2 000 1 752 1.36 1.36 4 067.0 1 609.4 Río Abajo barrio † 7 144 5 982 5 268 2 560 1 930 1 688 6.70 5.85 1 221.1 437.6 Bajandas comunidad (part) 538 679 600 197 211 195 0.34 0.34 1 590.2 582.3 Humacao zona urbana (part) † 5 097 4 802 4 319 1 762 1 502 1 317 1.81 1.80 2 832.4 979.1 Punta Santiago comunidad (part) 279 217 (X) 140 130 (X) 0.19 0.19 1 462.2 733.7 Tejas barrio 8 004 7 682 5 035 2 874 2 322 1 521 2.99 2.99 2 676.6 961.1 Humacao zona urbana (part) † 4 024 4 156 3 504 1 550 1 272 1 024 0.64 0.64 6 328.4 2 437.6

Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 11

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Isabela Municipio 44 444 39 147 37 435 17 166 13 497 11 445 91.95 55.36 802.8 310.1 Arenales Altos barrio 3 677 2 965 2 527 1 292 949 692 9.15 9.15 401.9 141.2 Arenales Bajos barrio 3 296 2 301 2 501 1 189 762 729 2.57 2.57 1 284.4 463.3 Mora comunidad (part) 197 180 245 71 54 68 0.02 0.02 8 985.9 3 238.6 Bajura barrio 501 466 400 526 390 313 4.85 1.54 324.9 341.1 Isabela zona urbana (part) † 3 11 – 1 3 – 0.70 0.17 17.6 5.9 Bejucos barrio 3 056 1 980 2 498 1 175 682 744 2.69 2.69 1 137.3 437.3 Isabela zona urbana (part) † 517 602 558 193 209 159 0.10 0.10 5 172.9 1 931.1 Coto barrio 3 799 3 262 2 864 1 403 1 095 880 5.02 4.41 862.3 318.5 Galateo Alto barrio 1 269 1 173 1 501 446 374 401 5.77 5.77 220.0 77.3 Galateo Bajo barrio 1 755 1 314 1 219 682 466 362 1.49 1.49 1 180.0 458.6 Guayabos barrio 1 426 1 248 1 134 547 458 341 2.89 1.73 824.6 316.3 Isabela zona urbana (part) † 605 739 340 254 277 107 0.38 0.37 1 615.0 678.0 Guerrero barrio 3 854 3 739 3 305 1 469 1 266 976 3.21 3.21 1 200.7 457.7 Mora comunidad (part) 1 660 1 526 1 458 612 497 411 0.31 0.31 5 423.0 1 999.3 Isabela barriopueblo 9 204 10 275 8 968 3 655 3 456 2 886 1.47 1.47 6 258.4 2 485.3 Isabela zona urbana (part) † 9 148 10 166 8 968 3 631 3 426 2 886 1.47 1.47 6 226.6 2 471.4 Jobos barrio 3 534 2 818 2 584 1 385 1 013 819 3.63 3.63 974.5 381.9 Llanadas barrio 2 761 2 345 2 791 1 044 826 785 7.39 7.38 374.1 141.5 Mora barrio 4 271 3 617 3 448 1 611 1 203 1 013 2.38 2.38 1 797.0 677.8 Isabela zona urbana (part) † 2 545 1 997 2 221 933 631 614 0.51 0.51 4 972.9 1 823.1 Planas barrio 2 041 1 644 1 695 742 557 504 8.00 7.97 256.2 93.1 Jayuya Municipio 17 318 15 527 14 722 5 591 4 573 4 013 44.59 44.59 388.4 125.4 Coabey barrio 2 069 1 753 1 286 651 535 370 3.81 3.81 543.1 170.9 Collores barrio 1 496 1 470 1 435 514 463 397 3.50 3.50 427.7 146.9 Jauca barrio 211 264 165 56 93 42 3.72 3.72 56.7 15.1 Jayuya barriopueblo 1 720 1 565 2 042 637 547 609 0.15 0.15 11 821.7 4 378.1 Jayuya zona urbana (part) † 1 720 1 565 2 042 637 547 609 0.15 0.15 11 821.7 4 378.1 Jayuya Abajo barrio 3 071 2 642 2 327 1 003 762 590 5.00 5.00 614.4 200.7 Jayuya zona urbana (part) † 1 114 1 296 1 203 371 374 318 0.16 0.16 6 852.6 2 282.2 Mameyes Arriba barrio 2 268 1 929 1 943 663 543 513 9.53 9.53 238.1 69.6 Pica barrio 356 303 142 58 53 40 0.94 0.94 378.2 61.6 Río Grande barrio 910 607 749 296 181 217 1.90 1.90 478.1 155.5 Saliente barrio 646 721 782 234 206 204 6.92 6.92 93.3 33.8 Veguitas barrio 3 964 3 782 3 345 1 266 1 042 901 6.62 6.62 598.7 191.2 Jayuya zona urbana (part) † 682 841 343 235 241 90 0.04 0.04 18 931.6 6 523.3 Zamas barrio 607 491 506 213 148 130 2.51 2.51 242.3 85.0 Juana Díaz Municipio 50 531 45 198 43 505 16 490 13 496 11 774 107.04 60.29 838.1 273.5 Amuelas barrio 4 056 2 836 1 851 1 269 853 531 2.34 2.34 1 733.2 542.3 Juana Díaz zona urbana (part) † 90 103 147 30 27 35 0.10 0.10 871.6 290.5 Callabo barrio 2 206 1 751 1 779 703 509 463 2.26 2.11 1 044.0 332.7 Capitanejo barrio 5 328 5 661 5 572 1 853 1 693 1 504 18.34 3.20 1 664.7 579.0 Potala Pastillo comunidad 3 819 4 129 4 350 1 370 1 212 1 140 0.50 0.50 7 613.8 2 731.3 Cintrona barrio 2 309 2 064 2 424 646 493 640 6.91 6.91 334.3 93.5 Collores barrio 2 161 2 223 2 193 726 722 574 10.67 10.51 205.6 69.1 Emajagual barrio 3 8 30 1 3 7 1.98 1.98 1.5 0.5 Guayabal barrio 5 774 5 755 5 662 1 819 1 687 1 434 5.60 5.59 1 033.5 325.6 Guayabal comunidad † 2 377 2 379 2 387 798 699 619 0.48 0.48 4 949.3 1 661.6 Jacaguas barrio 4 522 3 959 3 253 1 433 1 108 854 3.26 3.25 1 391.9 441.1 Luis Lloréns Torres comunidad 3 328 2 990 2 499 1 059 827 666 0.45 0.45 7 328.7 2 332.1 Juana Díaz barriopueblo 4 555 4 775 5 557 1 724 1 615 1 708 0.51 0.51 8 975.7 3 397.2 Juana Díaz zona urbana (part) † 4 555 4 775 5 557 1 724 1 615 1 708 0.51 0.51 8 975.7 3 397.2 Lomas barrio 1 358 1 754 1 355 445 521 382 0.75 0.75 1 812.0 593.8 Juana Díaz zona urbana (part) † 1 269 1 294 1 331 408 394 373 0.46 0.46 2 787.4 896.2 Río Cañas Abajo barrio 2 323 2 458 2 377 765 716 615 22.38 11.20 207.5 68.3 Río Cañas Abajo comunidad 1 185 1 245 1 236 379 372 293 0.24 0.24 4 960.5 1 586.5 Río Cañas Arriba barrio 2 332 977 1 041 709 276 266 4.20 4.20 554.9 168.7 Sabana Llana barrio 7 964 6 499 6 483 2 587 1 866 1 685 3.32 3.32 2 401.4 780.1 Aguilita comunidad 4 922 4 091 3 964 1 514 1 159 1 062 0.91 0.90 5 457.8 1 678.8 Capitanejo comunidad (part) 2 629 1 864 2 061 942 538 510 0.48 0.48 5 518.8 1 977.5 Tijeras barrio 5 640 4 478 3 928 1 810 1 434 1 111 4.44 4.43 1 272.1 408.2 Juana Díaz zona urbana (part) † 3 591 3 393 3 353 1 164 999 933 0.43 0.42 8 648.7 2 803.4 Juncos Municipio 36 452 30 612 25 397 13 064 10 235 7 892 26.60 26.59 1 371.1 491.4 Caimito barrio 2 658 2 224 2 168 863 731 614 2.23 2.23 1 194.1 387.7 El Mangó comunidad (part) 1 956 1 360 1 784 611 456 497 0.48 0.48 4 053.9 1 266.3 Ceiba Norte barrio 8 001 6 194 3 767 2 719 2 030 1 125 5.52 5.52 1 450.5 492.9 Juncos zona urbana (part) † 3 546 2 387 926 1 218 818 263 0.64 0.64 5 571.1 1 913.6 Ceiba Sur barrio 4 600 3 502 3 402 1 676 1 152 1 010 2.99 2.99 1 539.2 560.8 Juncos zona urbana (part) † 262 1 355 1 092 110 450 311 0.07 0.07 3 859.7 1 620.5 Gurabo Abajo barrio 3 731 3 208 2 900 1 220 1 009 844 5.74 5.73 651.2 212.9 Gurabo Arriba barrio 589 705 486 216 219 155 0.96 0.96 615.4 225.7 El Mangó comunidad (part) 23 64 313 6 25 96 0.02 0.02 1 292.2 337.1 Juncos barriopueblo 2 637 3 197 3 507 1 284 1 333 1 329 0.37 0.37 7 116.9 3 465.3 Juncos zona urbana (part) † 2 637 3 197 3 507 1 284 1 333 1 329 0.37 0.37 7 116.9 3 465.3 Lirios barrio 5 499 4 452 3 479 1 951 1 449 1 140 2.40 2.40 2 293.9 813.9 Juncos zona urbana (part) † 1 506 1 004 1 103 508 307 306 0.06 0.06 25 596.3 8 634.1 Mamey barrio 3 705 3 458 2 931 1 343 1 086 838 1.67 1.67 2 213.9 802.5 Juncos zona urbana (part) † 1 027 1 189 1 223 355 356 333 0.14 0.14 7 101.7 2 454.8 Valenciano Abajo barrio 3 782 2 802 1 908 1 341 925 584 2.98 2.98 1 270.8 450.6 Valenciano Arriba barrio 1 250 870 849 451 301 253 1.75 1.75 713.6 257.5 Lajas Municipio 26 261 23 271 21 236 10 947 8 865 7 439 101.14 60.10 436.9 182.1 Candelaria barrio 3 683 2 888 2 205 1 360 1 053 784 2.47 2.47 1 490.0 550.2 Lajas zona urbana (part) 1 135 616 187 365 200 82 0.10 0.10 11 159.1 3 588.6 Palmarejo comunidad (part) 253 247 251 100 92 95 0.15 0.15 1 689.5 667.8 Costa barrio 1 730 1 516 1 198 684 593 502 18.31 13.91 124.4 49.2 Lajas barrio 2 331 2 166 2 095 1 071 879 855 1.61 1.61 1 445.4 664.1 Lajas zona urbana (part) 864 814 844 417 358 333 0.45 0.45 1 921.5 927.4 Lajas barriopueblo 771 807 969 344 337 367 0.07 0.07 11 507.3 5 134.2 Lajas zona urbana (part) 771 807 969 344 337 367 0.07 0.07 11 507.3 5 134.2 Lajas Arriba barrio 2 728 2 273 2 139 1 011 801 658 6.14 6.14 444.6 164.8 Llanos barrio 667 570 524 282 217 181 9.03 7.99 83.5 35.3 Palmarejo barrio 4 117 3 678 3 405 1 729 1 360 1 127 9.28 7.26 567.0 238.1 Palmarejo comunidad (part) 916 903 1 042 369 325 321 0.15 0.15 6 045.1 2 435.2 Parguera barrio 2 071 1 796 1 677 1 326 969 677 7.32 4.02 515.7 330.2 La Parguera comunidad 1 141 1 192 1 276 597 551 475 0.23 0.23 4 987.8 2 609.8 París barrio 878 835 751 350 323 278 1.66 1.66 530.0 211.3 Plata barrio 2 655 2 308 1 773 976 792 576 6.30 6.29 422.2 155.2 12 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Lajas MunicipioCon. Sabana Yeguas barrio 3 174 3 067 3 109 1 247 1 054 967 7.79 7.79 407.4 160.1 Lajas zona urbana (part) 2 266 2 258 2 275 872 760 706 0.57 0.57 3 963.3 1 525.2 Santa Rosa barrio 1 456 1 367 1 391 567 487 467 0.91 0.91 1 606.4 625.6 Lares Municipio 34 415 29 015 26 743 12 060 9 324 7 801 61.65 61.46 559.9 196.2 Bartolo barrio 2 030 2 311 2 483 722 797 787 8.43 8.25 246.2 87.5 Buenos Aires barrio 3 060 2 344 2 158 1 052 723 640 6.02 6.02 508.3 174.8 Lares zona urbana (part) † 123 114 84 43 35 30 0.06 0.06 2 105.6 736.1 Callejones barrio 4 361 3 584 2 765 1 543 1 111 742 8.39 8.39 519.6 183.8 Espino barrio 1 932 1 591 1 638 659 505 435 3.19 3.19 605.0 206.4 Lares barrio † 3 807 3 458 3 351 1 382 1 129 1 023 4.93 4.93 772.3 280.4 Lares zona urbana (part) † 442 584 362 151 171 103 0.12 0.12 3 769.1 1 287.6 Lares barriopueblo † 3 673 3 101 3 246 1 423 1 113 1 034 0.58 0.58 6 366.8 2 466.6 Lares zona urbana (part) † 3 673 3 101 3 246 1 423 1 113 1 034 0.58 0.58 6 366.8 2 466.6 La Torre barrio 1 725 1 621 1 298 596 564 412 5.64 5.64 305.7 105.6 Lares zona urbana (part) † 67 151 104 25 54 28 0.08 0.08 868.3 324.0 Mirasol barrio 1 510 949 1 034 472 300 282 3.70 3.70 408.4 127.7 Pezuela barrio 272 398 488 82 114 135 2.39 2.39 113.7 34.3 Piletas barrio 5 656 4 526 3 917 1 850 1 368 1 041 7.74 7.74 730.5 238.9 Pueblo barrio † 5 830 4 269 3 430 2 100 1 346 964 2.95 2.95 1 977.4 712.3 Lares zona urbana (part) † 2 737 1 677 1 428 968 530 389 0.52 0.52 5 226.1 1 848.3 Río Prieto barrio 559 863 935 179 254 306 7.68 7.68 72.8 23.3 Las Marías Municipio 11 061 9 306 8 747 4 124 3 204 2 823 46.49 46.34 238.7 89.0 Alto Sano barrio 145 148 110 63 52 40 1.62 1.61 89.8 39.0 Anones barrio 1 443 1 102 1 079 519 422 374 6.01 5.98 241.4 86.8 Bucarabones barrio 598 578 668 197 182 165 2.91 2.91 205.8 67.8 Buena Vista barrio 715 672 642 283 239 216 4.46 4.42 161.6 64.0 Cerrote barrio 612 734 781 224 229 217 4.43 4.43 138.0 50.5 Chamorro barrio 220 254 212 103 70 53 1.34 1.34 164.5 77.0 Espino barrio 183 178 217 69 63 75 1.61 1.59 115.0 43.4 Furnias barrio 1 508 1 174 795 527 410 249 3.18 3.18 474.6 165.9 Las Marías barriopueblo 397 280 455 187 117 154 0.07 0.07 6 094.4 2 870.7 Las Marías zona urbana (part) † 332 280 455 159 117 154 0.06 0.06 5 810.8 2 782.9 Maravilla Este barrio 944 674 824 370 254 259 1.94 1.93 488.2 191.3 Las Marías zona urbana (part) † 363 270 302 143 96 102 0.20 0.20 1 853.7 730.2 Maravilla Norte barrio 663 483 472 236 166 132 1.49 1.48 447.2 159.2 Maravilla Sur barrio 1 899 1 527 650 690 469 307 3.64 3.64 522.2 189.7 Las Marías zona urbana (part) † 293 351 42 98 99 97 0.04 0.04 7 225.9 2 416.9 Naranjales barrio 485 352 425 180 151 144 3.48 3.48 139.3 51.7 Palma Escrita barrio 693 621 758 252 191 223 5.01 5.01 138.2 50.3 Purísima Concepción barrio 144 185 137 61 62 49 2.14 2.11 68.4 29.0 Río Cañas barrio 412 344 522 163 127 166 3.16 3.16 130.6 51.7 Las Piedras Municipio 34 485 27 896 22 412 12 421 8 802 6 793 33.89 33.88 1 017.7 366.6 Boquerón barrio 1 984 1 531 1 439 783 455 413 2.88 2.88 689.2 272.0 Boquerón comunidad † 1 218 1 122 (X) 426 329 (X) 1.09 1.09 1 112.9 389.3 Ceiba barrio 1 557 1 048 1 141 560 326 364 1.51 1.51 1 031.2 370.9 Collores barrio 4 648 3 878 3 441 1 703 1 216 1 005 3.76 3.75 1 238.1 453.6 La Fermina comunidad (part) † 1 206 1 091 1 189 445 341 354 0.44 0.44 2 771.6 1 022.7 Las Piedras zona urbana (part) 13 212 (X) 5 72 (X) 0.07 0.07 197.6 76.0 El Río barrio 4 918 4 080 3 178 1 745 1 264 971 8.84 8.84 556.5 197.4 Pueblito del Río comunidad † 1 481 1 361 (X) 523 429 (X) 0.25 0.25 5 895.7 2 082.0 Las Piedras barriopueblo 1 911 2 087 2 386 856 819 853 0.19 0.19 9 920.5 4 443.7 Las Piedras zona urbana (part) 1 911 2 087 2 386 856 819 853 0.19 0.19 9 920.5 4 443.7 Montones barrio 6 096 5 099 3 683 2 188 1 582 1 095 8.80 8.80 692.8 248.7 Quebrada Arenas barrio 4 386 2 275 1 217 1 505 712 354 1.91 1.91 2 292.5 786.6 Las Piedras zona urbana (part) 1 247 713 295 413 210 75 0.25 0.25 5 074.4 1 680.6 Tejas barrio 8 985 7 898 5 927 3 081 2 428 1 738 6.00 6.00 1 497.9 513.6 Las Piedras zona urbana (part) 3 181 3 183 2 176 1 062 953 633 0.67 0.67 4 720.4 1 575.9 Loíza Municipio 32 537 29 307 20 867 10 927 8 310 5 645 65.71 19.44 1 673.4 562.0 Canóvanas barrio 7 699 7 377 2 884 2 412 2 143 928 4.42 4.37 1 761.2 551.8 Loíza barriopueblo 4 123 4 300 3 932 1 456 1 144 964 0.66 0.52 7 910.1 2 793.4 Loíza zona urbana 4 123 4 300 3 932 1 456 1 144 964 0.56 0.52 7 910.1 2 793.4 Medianía Alta barrio 9 482 8 231 6 754 3 265 2 325 1 743 2.29 1.66 5 724.7 1 971.2 Vieques comunidad 4 325 3 971 2 599 1 403 1 154 612 0.34 0.34 12 579.2 4 080.6 Medianía Baja barrio 8 911 7 421 5 765 3 030 2 110 1 590 2.94 2.48 3 588.3 1 220.1 Suárez comunidad † 2 276 2 438 2 336 728 640 556 0.17 0.17 13 189.1 4 218.6 Torrecilla Alta barrio – – – – – – 3.18 3.15 – – Torrecilla Baja barrio 2 322 1 978 1 532 764 588 420 11.54 7.27 319.6 105.2 Luquillo Municipio 19 817 18 100 14 895 9 327 7 530 6 329 46.42 25.70 771.2 363.0 Juan Martín barrio 966 943 1 032 381 308 357 3.23 2.84 340.4 134.2 Luquillo barriopueblo 1 353 1 332 1 202 901 807 884 0.25 0.09 14 379.8 9 575.9 Luquillo zona urbana (part) † 1 353 1 332 1 202 901 807 884 0.25 0.09 14 379.8 9 575.9 Mameyes I barrio 2 383 2 592 2 648 973 851 793 4.06 3.94 604.9 247.0 Playa Fortuna comunidad (part) † 1 612 1 941 2 028 671 622 575 0.63 0.53 3 038.9 1 264.9 Mata de Plátano barrio 8 318 6 783 5 447 4 508 3 478 2 799 5.19 4.48 1 856.1 1 005.9 Luquillo zona urbana (part) † 4 948 5 399 2 865 1 814 2 728 1 906 1.11 0.80 6 218.3 2 279.7 Playa Fortuna comunidad (part) † 425 291 382 164 98 126 0.21 0.07 5 730.1 2 211.2 Pitahaya barrio 4 505 4 002 3 216 1 717 1 287 1 001 6.98 6.62 680.2 259.3 Luquillo zona urbana (part) † 654 740 464 175 174 100 0.09 0.06 10 848.8 2 903.0 Ramos comunidad 2 004 1 977 1 797 790 667 578 1.09 1.09 1 840.1 725.4 Sabana barrio 2 292 2 448 1 350 847 799 495 7.73 7.72 296.8 109.7 Luquillo zona urbana (part) † 992 1 201 (X) 328 356 (X) 0.12 0.12 8 601.3 2 844.0 Manatí Municipio † 45 409 38 692 36 562 17 113 13 337 11 703 70.69 45.16 1 005.4 378.9 Bajura Adentro barrio 2 382 2 359 2 127 858 848 655 3.98 3.98 599.1 215.8 Bajura Afuera barrio 737 469 262 274 183 91 2.65 2.54 289.9 107.8 Manatí zona urbana (part) † 362 312 (X) 130 129 (X) 0.16 0.16 2 205.7 792.1 Coto Norte barrio 11 311 8 865 7 795 4 026 2 814 2 348 3.88 3.88 2 911.8 1 036.4 Coto Norte comunidad (part) 932 1 176 1 154 357 393 319 0.16 0.16 5 943.9 2 276.8 Manatí zona urbana (part) † 4 308 3 956 3 403 1 526 1 244 1 015 0.71 0.71 6 025.6 2 134.4 Coto Sur barrio 9 045 7 572 7 862 3 229 2 486 2 441 6.28 6.28 1 440.2 514.1 Manatí zona urbana (part) † 4 341 4 370 5 592 1 603 1 483 1 704 0.45 0.45 9 706.7 3 584.4 Manatí barriopueblo 7 162 7 712 8 352 3 152 3 109 2 938 0.77 0.77 9 279.3 4 083.8 Manatí zona urbana (part) † 7 162 7 712 8 352 3 152 3 109 2 938 0.77 0.77 9 279.3 4 083.8 Río Arriba Poniente barrio † 1 769 1 717 1 599 643 574 528 8.33 8.29 213.3 77.5 Río Arriba Saliente barrio 3 119 2 445 2 298 1 120 793 724 6.57 6.52 478.6 171.9 Tierras Nuevas Poniente barrio 4 098 3 299 2 841 1 447 1 075 909 7.32 6.28 652.6 230.4 La Luisa comunidad 2 887 2 448 2 343 989 779 723 0.98 0.98 2 941.8 1 007.8 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 13

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Manatí Municipio †Con. Tierras Nuevas Saliente barrio 5 786 4 254 3 426 2 364 1 455 1 069 8.03 6.62 874.2 357.2 Manatí zona urbana (part) † – 2 (X) – 2 (X) – – – – Tierras Nuevas Poniente comunidad 2 366 1 688 1 494 892 583 475 1.01 0.92 2 566.0 967.4 Maricao Municipio 6 449 6 206 6 737 2 272 2 289 2 118 36.63 36.63 176.1 62.0 Bucarabones barrio 50 497 610 28 187 179 5.27 5.27 9.5 5.3 Indiera Alta barrio 1 379 1 155 1 332 431 395 463 8.06 8.06 171.2 53.5 Indiera Baja barrio 783 408 463 250 150 135 3.91 3.91 200.3 64.0 Indiera Fría barrio † 450 508 584 160 167 197 5.85 5.85 76.9 27.3 Maricao barriopueblo 891 807 1 205 382 334 373 0.12 0.12 7 711.9 3 306.3 Maricao zona urbana (part) 891 807 1 205 382 334 373 0.12 0.12 7 711.9 3 306.3 Maricao Afuera barrio 1 740 1 629 1 491 638 602 473 9.07 9.07 191.9 70.4 Maricao zona urbana (part) 232 251 185 90 88 54 0.05 0.05 4 379.9 1 699.1 Montoso barrio 1 156 1 202 1 052 383 454 298 4.36 4.36 265.1 87.8 Maunabo Municipio 12 741 12 347 11 813 4 482 3 881 3 217 38.25 21.04 605.6 213.0 Calzada barrio 1 262 1 369 1 429 436 386 361 3.67 3.14 402.3 139.0 Emajagua barrio 4 515 3 719 3 140 1 564 1 230 885 5.75 4.12 1 096.6 379.9 Emajagua comunidad † 3 099 2 457 1 691 1 059 826 483 0.86 0.86 3 620.7 1 237.3 Maunabo zona urbana (part) † 393 492 519 146 144 141 0.21 0.21 1 861.2 691.4 Lizas barrio 834 764 906 313 256 222 2.29 2.29 363.5 136.4 Matuyas Alto barrio 413 322 269 139 102 73 3.51 3.51 117.8 39.6 Matuyas Bajo barrio 274 397 318 108 132 99 1.68 1.68 163.3 64.4 Maunabo barriopueblo 395 660 721 190 255 256 0.14 0.14 2 793.3 1 343.6 Maunabo zona urbana (part) † 395 660 721 190 255 256 0.14 0.14 2 793.3 1 343.6 Palo Seco barrio 1 849 2 032 1 925 642 616 517 2.86 2.86 645.8 224.2 Palo Seco comunidad 1 152 1 221 1 172 409 377 320 0.45 0.45 2 552.1 906.1 Quebrada Arenas barrio 2 060 2 239 2 389 712 644 594 1.72 1.72 1 197.2 413.8 Maunabo zona urbana (part) † 1 287 1 364 1 501 415 372 374 0.10 0.10 12 742.7 4 109.0 Talante barrio 1 139 845 716 378 260 210 1.58 1.58 720.9 239.2 Maunabo zona urbana (part) † – – 246 – – 58 0.13 0.13 – – Mayagüez Municipio 98 434 100 371 96 193 39 364 35 948 31 806 274.09 77.63 1 267.9 507.1 Algarrobos barrio 4 792 5 074 5 354 1 888 1 649 1 540 2.43 1.66 2 885.9 1 137.0 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 4 792 5 074 5 354 1 888 1 649 1 540 2.43 1.66 2 885.9 1 137.0 Bateyes barrio 1 205 1 088 1 027 497 472 360 2.44 2.44 493.9 203.7 Guanajibo barrio 7 165 7 862 7 257 2 754 2 619 2 131 4.20 3.54 2 026.6 779.0 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 7 165 7 862 7 257 2 754 2 619 2 131 4.20 3.54 2 026.6 779.0 Isla de Mona e Islote Monito barrio – – – 6 8 6 30.11 21.98 – 0.3 Juan Alonso barrio 1 371 1 482 1 222 528 485 393 2.78 2.78 492.7 189.8 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 808 876 874 317 329 286 1.57 1.57 516.1 202.5 Leguísamo barrio 2 080 1 774 1 379 762 604 424 3.77 3.77 551.0 201.9 Limón barrio 1 622 1 488 1 478 606 569 481 3.65 3.65 444.2 166.0 Malezas barrio 1 143 682 959 431 249 293 1.05 1.05 1 086.7 409.8 Mayagüez barriopueblo 32 043 35 279 40 247 14 392 13 827 14 094 3.17 2.74 11 681.6 5 246.8 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 32 043 35 279 40 247 14 392 13 827 14 094 3.17 2.74 11 681.6 5 246.8 Mayagüez Arriba barrio 6 098 5 905 5 811 2 179 1 976 1 777 2.56 2.56 2 382.9 851.5 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 5 352 5 435 5 811 1 914 1 825 1 777 1.92 1.92 2 791.7 998.4 Miradero barrio 5 510 5 279 4 171 2 155 1 859 1 442 2.95 2.95 1 868.8 730.9 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 5 510 5 279 4 171 2 155 1 859 1 442 2.95 2.95 1 868.8 730.9 Montoso barrio 1 118 815 808 410 358 254 3.09 3.09 362.3 132.9 Naranjales barrio 1 197 1 039 576 426 378 176 1.53 1.53 784.4 279.2 Quebrada Grande barrio 6 333 5 882 4 579 2 400 2 078 1 878 2.47 2.47 2 562.6 971.2 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 5 559 4 796 4 136 2 131 1 730 1 755 1.92 1.92 2 887.8 1 107.0 Quemado barrio 3 017 3 185 2 009 1 179 1 138 681 2.78 2.78 1 084.5 423.8 Río Cañas Abajo barrio 2 318 1 958 1 410 824 664 431 3.55 3.55 653.5 232.3 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 1 527 1 324 883 533 442 258 1.32 1.32 1 158.5 404.4 Río Cañas Arriba barrio 1 495 1 254 1 318 527 455 392 3.13 3.13 478.1 168.5 Río Hondo barrio 3 865 3 365 2 630 1 384 1 072 808 1.72 1.72 2 250.6 805.9 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 2 975 2 743 1 910 1 065 857 579 0.54 0.54 5 559.5 1 990.2 Rosario barrio 1 630 1 483 753 612 495 191 2.01 2.01 810.2 304.2 Sábalos barrio 10 271 11 683 9 787 3 773 3 702 2 988 1.93 1.81 5 688.0 2 089.4 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 10 271 11 683 9 787 3 773 3 702 2 988 1.93 1.81 5 688.0 2 089.4 Sabanetas barrio 4 161 3 794 3 418 1 631 1 291 1 066 8.28 6.43 647.3 253.7 Mayagüez zona urbana (part) † 2 645 2 659 2 538 985 853 749 1.21 0.97 2 717.5 1 012.0 Moca Municipio 39 697 32 926 29 185 14 253 10 454 7 994 50.29 50.29 789.4 283.4 Aceitunas barrio 3 199 2 932 2 656 1 121 900 736 5.35 5.35 598.0 209.6 Aceitunas comunidad † 1 688 1 834 1 605 570 526 421 0.26 0.26 6 435.3 2 173.1 Capá barrio 3 354 2 297 2 127 1 174 708 523 2.22 2.22 1 511.2 529.0 Centro barrio 1 139 999 785 378 300 208 3.96 3.96 288.0 95.6 Cerro Gordo barrio 3 875 3 163 2 711 1 262 879 643 9.31 9.31 416.1 135.5 Cruz barrio 1 147 936 853 415 294 252 1.96 1.96 585.7 211.9 Cuchillas barrio 4 507 3 967 3 589 1 660 1 279 993 2.85 2.85 1 579.4 581.7 Marías barrio 1 932 1 461 1 250 669 472 345 2.31 2.31 837.2 289.9 Moca barriopueblo 1 980 2 059 2 320 830 754 713 0.32 0.32 6 136.7 2 572.5 Moca zona urbana (part) † 1 972 2 059 2 320 827 754 713 0.31 0.31 6 265.4 2 627.5 Naranjo barrio 2 690 2 405 1 865 945 735 509 4.82 4.82 557.9 196.0 Plata barrio 996 602 693 328 171 168 2.24 2.24 444.3 146.3 Pueblo barrio 6 600 5 169 3 829 2 392 1 581 1 073 3.47 3.47 1 899.5 688.4 Moca zona urbana (part) † 2 785 2 172 1 640 959 615 427 0.68 0.68 4 066.6 1 400.3 Rocha barrio 3 707 3 067 3 130 1 417 1 127 925 7.14 7.14 519.2 198.4 Voladoras barrio 4 571 3 869 3 377 1 662 1 254 906 4.33 4.33 1 055.8 383.9 Morovis Municipio 29 965 25 288 21 142 9 462 7 371 5 456 38.92 38.87 770.8 243.4 Barahona barrio 4 410 3 814 2 914 1 430 1 137 789 3.76 3.76 1 174.0 380.7 Barahona comunidad 2 632 2 246 1 930 832 659 513 0.53 0.53 4 928.0 1 557.8 Cuchillas barrio 2 211 1 164 1 021 649 316 256 2.88 2.88 766.7 225.0 Fránquez barrio 4 205 3 843 3 602 1 286 1 092 917 4.21 4.21 999.6 305.7 Fránquez comunidad 2 021 2 052 2 228 636 588 541 0.37 0.37 5 495.2 1 729.3 Monte Llano barrio 2 781 2 197 1 986 898 684 502 1.61 1.61 1 730.6 558.8 Morovis zona urbana (part) † 1 111 1 116 1 065 346 324 271 0.32 0.32 3 469.4 1 080.5 Morovis barriopueblo 1 004 1 157 1 457 418 422 499 0.07 0.07 14 155.7 5 893.5 Morovis zona urbana (part) † 1 004 1 157 1 457 418 422 499 0.07 0.07 14 155.7 5 893.5 Morovis Norte barrio 3 257 2 556 1 393 999 811 394 3.29 3.29 988.5 303.2 Morovis zona urbana (part) † 170 82 115 64 22 28 0.18 0.18 946.7 356.4 Morovis Sud barrio 3 595 2 535 1 650 1 119 668 397 1.73 1.73 2 081.3 647.8 Pasto barrio 777 730 704 241 181 156 3.15 3.15 246.8 76.6 Perchas barrio 1 354 1 343 942 448 374 218 2.71 2.71 500.0 165.4 Río Grande barrio 645 535 592 197 154 143 2.95 2.95 218.9 66.8 San Lorenzo barrio 844 1 427 1 047 257 395 252 3.13 3.08 273.7 83.3 14 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Morovis MunicipioCon. Torrecillas barrio 739 621 419 253 176 122 3.35 3.35 220.6 75.5 Unibón barrio 3 495 2 933 2 694 1 083 859 650 2.71 2.71 1 288.0 399.1 Vaga barrio 648 433 721 184 102 161 3.38 3.38 191.9 54.5 Naguabo Municipio 23 753 22 620 20 617 8 875 7 691 6 921 72.26 51.70 459.4 171.7 Daguao barrio 2 186 2 296 2 003 912 826 745 6.06 3.63 601.7 251.0 Daguao comunidad † 1 488 1 628 1 344 619 576 466 0.56 0.56 2 655.2 1 104.6 Roosevelt Roads comunidad (part) – 45 – – – – 1.61 1.50 – – Duque barrio 2 705 2 756 2 668 1 031 964 876 4.48 4.48 603.6 230.1 Duque comunidad 1 529 1 445 1 440 570 495 489 0.22 0.22 7 033.0 2 621.9 Naguabo zona urbana (part) † 606 802 681 235 264 200 0.16 0.16 3 766.1 1 460.5 Húcares barrio 2 118 1 435 1 418 802 504 513 3.14 2.45 864.7 327.4 Maizales barrio † 2 120 1 739 1 261 739 581 383 4.94 4.94 429.5 149.7 Naguabo zona urbana (part) † 137 23 (X) 44 8 (X) 0.02 0.02 7 325.7 2 352.8 Mariana barrio 1 726 1 647 1 450 707 608 536 8.48 7.59 227.4 93.2 Naguabo barriopueblo 1 852 1 848 2 056 792 762 847 0.24 0.24 7 821.7 3 344.9 Naguabo zona urbana (part) † 1 852 1 848 2 056 792 762 847 0.24 0.24 7 821.7 3 344.9 Peña Pobre barrio 3 872 3 814 3 152 1 237 1 103 883 4.36 4.36 887.5 283.5 Peña Pobre comunidad 1 024 1 127 (X) 349 353 (X) 0.10 0.10 10 308.7 3 513.4 Río barrio 3 010 2 776 2 604 1 166 938 869 7.91 5.05 596.6 231.1 Naguabo zona urbana (part) † 1 837 2 182 1 398 736 679 445 0.20 0.20 9 077.2 3 636.8 Río Blanco barrio 3 235 3 191 3 065 1 202 1 075 1 013 17.13 17.13 188.8 70.1 Río Blanco comunidad 1 406 1 341 1 433 535 437 462 0.77 0.77 1 829.3 696.1 Santiago y Lima barrio 929 1 118 940 287 330 256 6.25 1.83 507.9 156.9 Naranjito Municipio 29 709 27 914 23 633 9 758 8 576 6 559 27.70 27.15 1 094.1 359.4 Achiote barrio 4 310 4 005 3 727 1 408 1 212 1 001 2.93 2.80 1 541.1 503.4 Naranjito zona urbana (part) 692 824 934 236 237 233 0.17 0.17 3 991.3 1 361.2 Anones barrio 4 518 3 974 3 218 1 398 1 186 852 5.94 5.94 760.6 235.4 Cedro Abajo barrio 4 278 3 732 3 205 1 376 1 077 880 3.90 3.90 1 097.7 353.1 Cedro Arriba barrio 3 556 2 987 2 281 1 138 1 014 604 5.29 5.29 672.3 215.2 Guadiana barrio 3 931 4 103 3 248 1 312 1 213 897 3.49 3.09 1 270.2 424.0 Naranjito zona urbana (part) 89 107 151 34 40 47 0.07 0.07 1 345.7 514.1 Lomas barrio 4 126 3 961 3 004 1 403 1 204 854 2.92 2.92 1 411.5 480.0 Naranjito barriopueblo 1 150 1 437 1 764 467 552 587 0.06 0.06 19 009.1 7 719.4 Naranjito zona urbana (part) 1 150 1 437 1 764 467 552 587 0.06 0.06 19 009.1 7 719.4 Nuevo barrio 3 840 3 715 3 186 1 256 1 118 884 3.16 3.15 1 218.3 398.5 Orocovis Municipio 23 844 21 158 19 332 7 946 6 348 5 235 63.66 63.49 375.6 125.2 Ala de la Piedra barrio 418 449 390 166 170 159 5.46 5.40 77.4 30.7 Barros barrio 1 862 1 753 1 591 610 506 377 2.75 2.75 675.9 221.4 Bauta Abajo barrio 1 651 1 522 1 330 570 429 372 10.49 10.37 159.2 55.0 Bauta Arriba barrio 908 725 474 283 217 137 3.22 3.22 281.9 87.8 Bermejales barrio 570 646 669 178 184 165 1.88 1.88 302.4 94.4 Botijas barrio 3 794 3 168 3 394 1 259 971 905 4.95 4.95 766.4 254.3 Cacaos barrio 902 793 485 321 273 177 4.32 4.32 208.7 74.3 Collores barrio 137 91 58 46 32 31 1.47 1.47 92.9 31.2 Damián Abajo barrio 746 613 558 227 182 133 2.75 2.75 271.5 82.6 Damián Arriba barrio 893 780 826 313 226 221 3.92 3.92 228.1 79.9 Gato barrio 2 075 1 746 1 162 695 500 372 3.91 3.91 531.4 178.0 Mata de Cañas barrio 487 516 584 160 149 170 1.60 1.60 304.9 100.2 Orocovis barrio 3 373 3 284 3 120 1 145 984 786 2.93 2.93 1 151.1 390.7 Orocovis zona urbana (part) 58 73 (X) 24 25 (X) 0.02 0.02 3 003.4 1 242.8 Orocovis barriopueblo 851 959 1 256 337 339 374 0.10 0.10 8 396.1 3 324.9 Orocovis zona urbana (part) 851 959 1 256 337 339 374 0.10 0.10 8 396.1 3 324.9 Pellejas barrio 436 692 651 150 194 139 3.48 3.48 125.4 43.1 Sabana barrio 1 448 775 528 482 229 140 1.96 1.96 739.6 246.2 Saltos barrio 3 293 2 646 2 256 1 004 763 577 8.48 8.48 388.4 118.4 Patillas Municipio 20 152 19 633 17 774 7 677 6 601 5 099 75.32 46.70 431.6 164.4 Apeadero barrio 632 606 772 223 203 225 2.30 2.30 274.3 96.8 Bajo barrio 1 722 1 716 1 686 698 621 499 2.66 1.20 1 437.8 582.8 Lamboglia comunidad 1 121 1 149 1 155 418 387 313 0.43 0.43 2 629.6 980.5 Cacao Alto barrio 1 566 1 345 1 252 504 392 381 1.24 1.12 1 398.0 449.9 Patillas zona urbana (part) † 786 783 327 219 207 108 0.13 0.13 6 018.7 1 677.0 Cacao Bajo barrio 1 425 1 906 1 718 551 610 459 2.65 2.45 582.7 225.3 Palmas comunidad (part) † 233 242 307 78 71 84 0.62 0.62 376.2 126.0 Patillas zona urbana (part) † – 4 195 1 1 41 0.17 0.17 – 6.0 Egozcue barrio 52 81 141 23 23 30 0.47 0.47 109.9 48.6 Guardarraya barrio 2 013 2 202 1 709 850 779 549 6.04 3.00 670.7 283.2 Jacaboa barrio 1 143 937 1 078 402 305 305 4.48 3.49 327.9 115.3 Jagual barrio 498 474 349 178 155 109 2.04 1.86 267.7 95.7 Mamey barrio 2 533 2 539 1 798 920 771 449 1.45 1.45 1 741.4 632.5 Patillas zona urbana (part) † 1 867 1 936 1 201 667 579 278 0.32 0.32 5 752.7 2 055.2 Marín barrio 1 882 1 764 1 313 727 618 350 5.69 5.50 342.3 132.2 Patillas zona urbana (part) † 737 739 323 251 238 86 0.34 0.34 2 139.7 728.7 Mulas barrio 502 454 590 179 160 151 5.30 5.30 94.6 33.7 Muñoz Rivera barrio 743 904 567 287 307 172 8.85 8.85 84.0 32.4 Patillas barriopueblo 701 948 1 126 362 450 444 0.05 0.05 14 603.9 7 541.5 Patillas zona urbana (part) † 701 948 1 126 362 450 444 0.05 0.05 14 603.9 7 541.5 Pollos barrio 3 409 2 525 2 320 1 285 782 602 3.86 3.29 1 035.8 390.4 Quebrada Arriba barrio 843 792 862 292 276 223 3.65 3.65 230.8 79.9 Ríos barrio 488 440 493 196 149 151 2.71 2.71 180.2 72.4 Peñuelas Municipio 26 719 22 515 19 116 8 735 6 821 5 299 67.77 44.36 602.4 196.9 Barreal barrio 267 366 423 100 117 106 3.53 3.53 75.6 28.3 Coto barrio 1 244 871 1 031 423 264 287 1.15 1.15 1 079.1 366.9 Peñuelas zona urbana (part) † 904 493 (X) 317 148 (X) 0.17 0.17 5 174.6 1 814.6 Cuebas barrio 430 427 389 148 141 129 0.94 0.94 458.7 157.9 Encarnación barrio 1 344 1 156 1 838 517 420 480 8.19 4.70 286.1 110.1 Tallaboa comunidad 1 150 1 021 1 059 401 333 241 0.49 0.49 2 365.9 825.0 Jaguas barrio 2 662 1 872 1 752 860 578 482 4.04 4.03 660.1 213.3 Peñuelas zona urbana (part) † 1 516 923 754 464 244 188 0.12 0.12 12 166.6 3 723.8 Macaná barrio 826 726 828 310 261 240 2.14 2.14 385.8 144.8 Peñuelas barriopueblo 1 609 1 823 2 279 643 634 674 0.25 0.25 6 490.1 2 593.6 Peñuelas zona urbana (part) † 1 609 1 823 2 279 643 634 674 0.25 0.25 6 490.1 2 593.6 Quebrada Ceiba barrio 5 345 5 080 2 892 1 705 1 410 855 3.86 3.86 1 383.2 441.2 Peñuelas zona urbana (part) † 2 683 2 679 1 202 834 748 389 0.41 0.41 6 516.2 2 025.5 Tallaboa Alta comunidad (part) † 1 162 1 257 (X) 356 324 (X) 0.07 0.07 17 224.7 5 277.1 Rucio barrio 1 124 906 995 409 325 238 8.48 8.48 132.5 48.2 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 15

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon.

Peñuelas MunicipioCon. Santo Domingo barrio 6 792 5 726 3 687 2 018 1 568 964 3.98 3.98 1 705.0 506.6 Santo Domingo comunidad † 3 633 2 691 1 884 1 115 725 465 2.14 2.14 1 696.7 520.7 Tallaboa Alta barrio 4 037 2 567 1 625 1 210 760 441 2.42 2.42 1 665.4 499.2 Tallaboa Alta comunidad (part) † 1 081 1 142 1 466 364 366 383 0.28 0.28 3 863.3 1 300.9 Tallaboa Poniente barrio 697 641 699 238 208 215 11.11 4.06 171.8 58.7 Tallaboa Saliente barrio 342 354 678 154 135 188 4.80 4.80 71.2 32.1 Ponce Municipio 186 475 187 749 189 046 66 471 60 212 55 078 193.61 114.72 1 625.5 579.4 Anón barrio 1 669 1 672 2 134 546 509 512 12.85 12.85 129.9 42.5 Bucaná barrio 3 963 4 053 4 179 1 308 1 185 1 186 2.16 1.34 2 950.5 973.8 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 3 963 4 053 4 179 1 308 1 185 1 186 2.16 1.34 2 950.5 973.8 Canas barrio 34 065 29 146 21 900 10 231 8 942 5 921 22.82 14.50 2 349.5 705.6 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 28 777 26 388 19 365 9 200 8 283 5 092 11.08 7.63 3 770.2 1 205.3 barrio 21 482 20 605 22 253 8 808 7 387 6 718 2.31 2.31 9 300.5 3 813.4 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 21 482 20 605 22 253 8 808 7 387 6 718 2.31 2.31 9 300.5 3 813.4 Capitanejo barrio 1 404 1 089 1 409 511 344 405 4.82 3.95 355.5 129.4 Capitanejo comunidad (part) 580 417 596 218 136 157 0.47 0.47 1 234.4 464.0 Cerrillos barrio 4 284 3 523 2 455 1 387 974 639 3.31 3.11 1 379.5 446.6 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 3 085 2 456 1 440 984 663 363 0.95 0.94 3 282.7 1 047.1 Coto Laurel barrio 5 285 5 915 5 192 1 779 1 683 1 374 3.60 3.54 1 493.3 502.7 Coto Laurel comunidad † 3 606 4 044 2 240 1 225 1 135 563 0.37 0.37 9 836.9 3 341.7 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 466 404 130 151 111 42 0.67 0.64 723.8 234.5 Cuarto barrio 3 011 2 763 3 428 1 559 1 260 1 388 0.17 0.16 18 302.8 9 476.6 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 3 011 2 763 3 428 1 559 1 260 1 388 0.17 0.16 18 302.8 9 476.6 Guaraguao barrio 1 017 1 150 1 280 370 432 378 4.11 4.11 247.4 90.0 barrio 13 302 16 265 15 593 4 852 4 861 4 322 1.86 1.77 7 522.1 2 743.7 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 13 302 16 265 15 593 4 852 4 861 4 322 1.86 1.77 7 522.1 2 743.7 barrio 13 727 13 031 11 703 4 529 3 736 2 993 6.61 6.46 2 124.0 700.8 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 9 085 9 013 9 689 3 028 2 540 2 456 1.85 1.77 5 130.4 1 710.0 Magueyes barrio 6 134 5 372 6 224 2 158 1 511 1 644 4.56 4.56 1 346.0 473.5 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 5 518 4 879 5 383 1 901 1 366 1 379 1.56 1.56 3 542.3 1 220.4 barrio 1 332 1 251 1 674 455 362 457 1.24 1.24 1 070.5 365.7 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 1 332 1 251 1 674 455 362 457 1.24 1.24 1 070.5 365.7 Maragüez barrio 754 781 1 947 249 229 544 6.42 5.31 142.0 46.9 Marueño barrio 1 474 1 778 2 086 486 548 531 4.21 4.21 350.1 115.4 Marueño comunidad 913 1 202 1 358 285 359 345 0.47 0.47 1 931.8 603.0 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 4 – (X) 3 – (X) 0.02 0.02 236.8 177.6 Monte Llano barrio 462 764 391 192 257 143 2.15 2.15 215.2 89.4 Playa barrio 16 926 18 027 20 253 5 850 5 462 5 550 14.98 4.38 3 862.2 1 334.9 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 16 926 18 027 20 253 5 850 5 462 5 550 14.98 4.38 3 862.2 1 334.9 Portugués barrio 4 882 4 916 3 145 1 391 1 273 779 3.56 3.52 1 387.9 395.4 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 2 702 2 934 2 063 750 769 519 0.58 0.56 4 851.8 1 346.7 Portugués Urbano barrio 5 886 7 541 9 508 2 065 2 250 2 675 1.14 1.14 5 173.4 1 815.0 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 5 886 7 541 9 508 2 065 2 250 2 675 1.14 1.14 5 173.4 1 815.0 Primero barrio 3 550 3 905 4 093 1 534 1 511 1 497 0.25 0.25 13 997.3 6 048.4 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 3 550 3 905 4 093 1 534 1 511 1 497 0.25 0.25 13 997.3 6 048.4 Quebrada Limón barrio 804 830 856 318 295 272 2.67 2.67 300.9 119.0 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 214 284 502 93 98 159 0.40 0.40 532.4 231.4 Quinto barrio 724 1 026 1 247 511 556 518 0.11 0.11 6 811.4 4 807.5 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 724 1 026 1 247 511 556 518 0.11 0.11 6 811.4 4 807.5 Real barrio 3 139 2 560 2 464 1 000 716 620 5.28 5.27 595.8 189.8 Sabanetas barrio 6 420 6 968 7 655 2 113 2 121 1 946 2.79 2.73 2 352.0 774.1 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 6 312 6 877 7 514 2 078 2 091 1 909 1.78 1.72 3 670.2 1 208.3 San Antón barrio 11 271 12 706 11 219 4 463 4 118 3 363 1.17 1.12 10 027.5 3 970.6 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 11 271 12 706 11 219 4 463 4 118 3 363 1.17 1.12 10 027.5 3 970.6 San Patricio barrio 465 612 115 168 241 34 6.86 6.86 67.8 24.5 Segundo barrio 11 321 11 072 13 555 4 427 4 366 4 888 0.65 0.65 17 545.6 6 861.1 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 11 321 11 072 13 555 4 427 4 366 4 888 0.65 0.65 17 545.6 6 861.1 Sexto barrio 4 745 5 417 7 395 2 047 2 044 2 652 0.27 0.26 18 222.5 7 861.2 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 4 745 5 417 7 395 2 047 2 044 2 652 0.27 0.26 18 222.5 7 861.2 Tercero barrio 773 970 1 096 327 375 355 0.08 0.08 10 134.3 4 287.1 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 773 970 1 096 327 375 355 0.08 0.08 10 134.3 4 287.1 barrio 866 888 1 437 307 292 400 7.01 7.01 123.6 43.8 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 8 – (X) 2 – (X) 0.22 0.22 35.8 8.9 barrio 1 338 1 153 1 160 530 372 374 10.47 7.12 188.0 74.5 Ponce zona urbana (part) † 581 315 160 176 84 45 0.29 0.29 2 023.3 612.9 Quebradillas Municipio 25 450 21 425 19 728 9 095 7 105 5 616 34.32 22.65 1 123.6 401.5 Cacao barrio 5 819 4 228 3 953 2 071 1 408 1 118 4.69 4.68 1 244.0 442.7 Quebradillas zona urbana (part) † 1 717 599 766 682 290 233 0.38 0.38 4 502.8 1 788.5 San Antonio comunidad † 1 203 1 006 1 743 397 290 410 0.84 0.84 1 433.5 473.1 Charcas barrio 403 407 318 120 104 78 1.76 1.76 229.6 68.4 Cocos barrio 4 569 3 734 3 442 1 590 1 226 1 009 2.46 2.46 1 856.9 646.2 Guajataca barrio 1 622 1 429 1 457 519 445 362 3.28 2.86 567.7 181.6 Quebradillas barriopueblo 1 402 1 526 1 573 615 602 505 0.22 0.22 6 506.8 2 854.3 Quebradillas zona urbana (part) † 1 402 1 526 1 573 615 602 505 0.22 0.22 6 506.8 2 854.3 San Antonio barrio 5 262 4 424 4 350 1 768 1 394 1 141 6.05 6.05 869.9 292.3 Cacao comunidad 2 068 1 690 (X) 663 516 (X) 0.65 0.65 3 170.3 1 016.4 San José barrio 2 532 2 085 1 337 944 698 387 2.43 2.02 1 254.4 467.7 Terranova barrio 3 841 3 592 3 298 1 468 1 228 1 016 3.19 2.62 1 467.5 560.9 Quebradillas zona urbana (part) † 2 200 2 449 1 431 800 778 424 0.84 0.84 2 624.4 954.3 Rincón Municipio 14 767 12 213 11 788 6 827 4 986 3 959 54.41 14.28 1 034.0 478.0 Atalaya barrio 824 871 867 261 285 240 0.99 0.99 828.8 262.5 Barrero barrio 1 019 870 781 369 326 263 1.09 0.88 1 156.1 418.7 Calvache barrio 2 169 1 543 1 519 1 288 578 465 2.40 2.32 935.3 555.4 Stella comunidad (part) † 322 215 334 468 107 115 0.16 0.13 2 540.3 3 692.2 Cruces barrio 1 296 855 1 041 469 324 280 1.49 1.49 871.6 315.4 Ensenada barrio 1 301 763 769 645 410 289 1.39 1.11 1 170.6 580.4 Rincón zona urbana (part) † 384 272 439 240 190 171 0.17 0.17 2 249.1 1 405.7 Jagüey barrio 865 673 698 349 248 217 1.16 1.16 743.8 300.1 Pueblo barrio 3 393 2 992 2 574 1 551 1 280 907 2.76 2.55 1 330.7 608.3 Rincón zona urbana (part) † 22 3 216 9 2 78 0.14 0.14 162.2 66.4 Stella comunidad (part) † 971 1 071 1 020 562 513 380 0.30 0.20 4 805.8 2 781.5 Puntas barrio 1 679 1 592 1 531 906 737 626 2.46 1.93 867.9 468.3 Rincón barriopueblo 1 030 1 044 1 046 485 443 379 0.11 0.11 9 072.8 4 272.1 Rincón zona urbana (part) † 1 030 1 044 1 046 485 443 379 0.11 0.11 9 072.8 4 272.1 Río Grande barrio 1 191 1 010 962 504 355 293 1.81 1.73 689.5 291.8

16 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Río Grande Municipio 52 362 45 648 34 283 19 928 15 078 10 876 89.62 60.73 862.3 328.2 Ciénaga Alta barrio 4 606 3 768 3 001 1 692 1 164 872 4.50 4.50 1 023.2 375.9 Ciénaga Baja barrio 18 220 17 805 13 946 6 072 5 176 4 046 5.90 5.90 3 088.7 1 029.4 La Dolores comunidad † 3 534 3 255 3 461 1 242 1 012 971 0.67 0.67 5 275.1 1 853.9 Río Grande zona urbana (part) 10 277 11 577 8 063 3 332 3 219 2 342 0.90 0.90 11 430.1 3 705.9 Guzmán Abajo barrio 6 614 6 205 3 520 2 461 2 042 1 201 7.14 7.12 928.5 345.5 Bartolo comunidad 1 260 1 170 (X) 439 349 (X) 0.18 0.18 6 977.4 2 431.0 Río Grande zona urbana (part) 468 721 46 171 221 14 0.20 0.20 2 377.4 868.7 Guzmán Arriba barrio 928 765 240 364 288 84 7.83 7.83 118.5 46.5 Herreras barrio 839 928 919 420 300 267 3.73 3.21 261.1 130.7 Río Grande zona urbana (part) 774 857 880 296 269 253 0.08 0.08 9 318.3 3 563.6 Jiménez barrio 2 903 2 467 2 169 1 184 911 862 12.02 12.00 241.8 98.6 Mameyes II barrio 2 919 2 723 2 282 1 539 1 565 988 10.96 10.71 272.5 143.7 Palmer comunidad (part) † 1 126 1 235 1 182 434 400 360 0.13 0.13 8 464.6 3 262.6 Río Grande barriopueblo 1 948 2 273 3 058 853 821 975 0.19 0.19 10 030.7 4 392.3 Río Grande zona urbana (part) 1 948 2 273 3 058 853 821 975 0.19 0.19 10 030.7 4 392.3 Zarzal barrio 13 385 8 714 5 148 5 343 2 811 1 581 10.85 9.25 1 447.2 577.7 Hato Candal comunidad 2 453 2 011 (X) 844 638 (X) 0.61 0.61 4 030.9 1 386.9 Palmer comunidad (part) † 79 237 384 27 71 100 0.04 0.04 2 162.1 738.9 Sabana Grande Municipio 25 935 22 843 20 207 9 982 8 133 6 736 35.89 35.89 722.7 278.2 Machuchal barrio 4 892 4 546 4 603 1 848 1 599 1 429 3.85 3.85 1 270.7 480.0 Liborio Negrón Torres comunidad 1 303 1 246 1 351 490 440 397 0.23 0.23 5 695.8 2 142.0 Sabana Grande zona urbana (part) 491 514 585 190 178 177 0.16 0.16 3 078.7 1 191.3 Rayo barrio 2 634 2 501 2 224 1 031 918 736 5.75 5.75 458.4 179.4 Sabana Grande zona urbana (part) 74 103 144 35 37 57 0.17 0.17 445.8 210.8 Rincón barrio 3 997 3 124 2 964 1 543 1 118 929 4.89 4.89 818.0 315.8 Sabana Grande zona urbana (part) 794 918 1 486 348 343 420 0.09 0.09 9 154.5 4 012.3 Sabana Grande barriopueblo 1 807 2 068 2 267 905 925 918 0.11 0.11 15 816.6 7 921.4 Sabana Grande zona urbana (part) 1 807 2 068 2 267 905 925 918 0.11 0.11 15 816.6 7 921.4 Santana barrio 7 667 6 753 4 675 2 751 2 203 1 574 7.31 7.31 1 048.6 376.3 Sabana Grande zona urbana (part) 5 618 4 974 2 953 1 976 1 563 991 1.15 1.15 4 883.2 1 717.6 Susúa barrio 2 861 2 353 2 264 1 080 853 758 4.11 4.11 696.9 263.1 Lluveras comunidad † 2 005 1 727 1 619 753 616 553 0.84 0.84 2 394.9 899.4 Tabonuco barrio 335 397 268 118 136 95 5.97 5.97 56.1 19.8 Torre barrio 1 742 1 101 942 706 381 297 3.90 3.90 446.1 180.8 Salinas Municipio 31 113 28 335 26 438 11 876 9 997 8 300 114.14 69.21 449.5 171.6 Aguirre barrio 12 128 10 638 8 772 4 772 3 759 2 905 36.21 19.28 629.2 247.6 Central Aguirre comunidad † 1 588 1 601 1 049 562 537 356 0.63 0.51 3 103.8 1 098.4 Coco comunidad (part) † – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – Coquí comunidad † 3 590 3 051 3 018 1 458 1 133 1 005 0.92 0.92 3 910.6 1 588.2 Playita comunidad † 673 (X) (X) 299 (X) (X) 0.12 0.12 5 439.7 2 416.8 Salinas zona urbana (part) 1 751 1 907 679 574 578 181 0.17 0.17 10 446.0 3 424.3 Lapa barrio 9 697 7 773 7 222 3 420 2 633 2 068 24.75 24.74 391.9 138.2 Coco comunidad (part) † 5 803 3 478 2 400 1 995 1 118 600 1.63 1.63 3 563.9 1 225.2 Salinas zona urbana (part) 2 2 (X) 1 1 (X) 0.04 0.04 51.7 25.9 Vázquez comunidad (part) † 2 225 2 099 1 891 815 724 572 1.11 1.11 1 999.0 732.2 Palmas barrio 434 381 432 137 123 117 1.36 1.36 318.0 100.4 Vázquez comunidad (part) † 72 83 (X) 26 25 (X) 0.10 0.10 747.2 269.8 Quebrada Yeguas barrio 1 596 1 477 1 402 561 460 376 8.95 8.94 178.4 62.7 La Plena comunidad † 1 036 1 320 1 298 361 392 337 0.39 0.38 2 717.8 947.0 Río Jueyes barrio 4 027 4 523 4 112 1 633 1 696 1 377 18.16 14.43 279.1 113.2 Las Ochenta comunidad 1 199 1 275 1 123 490 487 351 0.50 0.50 2 380.1 972.7 Salinas zona urbana (part) 1 157 1 334 1 043 407 404 306 0.13 0.13 9 058.1 3 186.4 Salinas barriopueblo 3 231 3 543 4 498 1 353 1 326 1 457 0.46 0.46 7 086.2 2 967.4 Salinas zona urbana (part) 3 231 3 543 4 498 1 353 1 326 1 457 0.44 0.44 7 412.8 3 104.2 San Germán Municipio 37 105 34 962 32 922 14 335 12 409 10 473 54.51 54.51 680.7 263.0 Ancones barrio 1 742 1 762 1 633 662 695 533 1.46 1.46 1 192.8 453.3 San Germán zona urbana (part) 1 241 1 255 1 113 483 488 362 0.50 0.50 2 461.6 958.1 Caín Alto barrio 3 064 2 580 2 220 1 198 944 762 7.90 7.90 387.7 151.6 Caín Bajo barrio 1 130 1 401 1 047 443 473 312 2.40 2.40 470.4 184.4 Cotuí barrio 751 592 758 280 260 258 1.00 1.00 754.7 281.4 Duey Alto barrio † 1 471 1 075 1 208 567 371 363 2.02 2.02 727.9 280.6 Duey Bajo barrio † 951 1 025 770 381 324 261 2.10 2.10 451.9 181.0 Guamá barrio 2 099 1 971 1 315 758 665 575 4.09 4.09 513.0 185.2 San Germán zona urbana (part) 767 863 429 253 244 242 0.14 0.14 5 345.1 1 763.1 Hoconuco Alto barrio 742 741 749 302 262 231 3.43 3.43 216.5 88.1 Hoconuco Bajo barrio 1 681 1 724 1 465 623 547 423 2.09 2.09 804.3 298.1 Maresúa barrio 1 231 1 207 803 466 459 252 2.27 2.27 543.4 205.7 San Germán zona urbana (part) 213 416 256 81 146 77 0.34 0.34 627.2 238.5 Minillas barrio 3 484 2 931 2 727 1 297 1 027 834 5.73 5.73 607.6 226.2 Retiro barrio 7 361 6 229 6 295 2 770 2 117 1 780 3.21 3.21 2 295.8 863.9 San Germán zona urbana (part) 4 222 2 930 4 274 1 649 1 044 1 198 0.52 0.52 8 175.2 3 193.0 Rosario Alto barrio 761 578 698 267 212 219 4.36 4.36 174.5 61.2 Rosario Bajo barrio 1 675 1 251 1 409 631 432 465 2.72 2.72 615.8 232.0 Rosario Peñín barrio 725 344 314 282 113 105 2.19 2.19 330.3 128.5 Sabana Eneas barrio 2 188 2 353 2 071 822 913 637 3.27 3.27 669.0 251.3 Sabana Eneas comunidad 1 847 1 817 1 334 692 691 399 0.38 0.38 4 834.8 1 811.4 Sabana Grande Abajo barrio 2 603 3 029 2 626 830 812 683 2.99 2.99 869.8 277.4 San Germán zona urbana (part) 2 327 2 804 2 462 700 725 628 0.96 0.96 2 426.6 730.0 San Germán barriopueblo 3 307 3 802 4 520 1 705 1 640 1 684 0.34 0.34 9 820.3 5 063.1 San Germán zona urbana (part) 3 263 3 709 4 520 1 682 1 593 1 684 0.33 0.33 9 963.4 5 135.9 Tuna barrio 139 367 294 51 143 96 0.93 0.93 149.2 54.7 San Juan Municipio † 434 374 437 745 434 849 182 101 167 979 156 086 76.93 47.82 9 084.4 3 808.4 Caimito barrio † 20 832 19 413 15 939 7 536 6 159 4 841 5.43 5.43 3 835.3 1 387.4 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 14 955 14 540 12 311 5 330 4 565 3 727 2.59 2.59 5 768.7 2 056.0 Cupey barrio † 36 659 31 072 27 739 13 265 9 872 7 779 7.55 7.49 4 897.6 1 772.2 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 32 873 27 804 22 708 11 831 8 780 6 258 4.46 4.42 7 435.1 2 675.9 El Cinco barrio † 7 149 8 426 8 043 3 230 3 331 2 881 1.38 1.37 5 207.9 2 353.0 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 7 149 8 426 8 043 3 230 3 331 2 881 1.38 1.37 5 207.9 2 353.0 Gobernador Piñero barrio † 47 779 49 427 51 091 19 887 19 323 18 179 4.71 4.44 10 770.4 4 483.0 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 47 779 49 427 51 091 19 887 19 323 18 179 4.71 4.44 10 770.4 4 483.0 Hato Rey Central barrio 20 867 22 504 23 246 9 484 9 125 8 769 1.04 1.03 20 320.7 9 235.7 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 20 867 22 504 23 246 9 484 9 125 8 769 1.04 1.03 20 320.7 9 235.7 Hato Rey Norte barrio † 16 461 16 002 15 909 7 992 6 965 5 785 4.32 3.53 4 660.5 2 262.7 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 16 461 16 002 15 909 7 992 6 965 5 785 4.32 3.53 4 660.5 2 262.7 Hato Rey Sur barrio † 10 868 12 915 12 642 5 363 5 501 5 425 0.82 0.82 13 328.1 6 577.0 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 10 868 12 915 12 642 5 363 5 501 5 425 0.82 0.82 13 328.1 6 577.0 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 17

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. San Juan Municipio †Con. Monacillo barrio † 12 425 13 481 13 772 4 599 4 171 3 742 1.15 1.15 10 768.3 3 985.8 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 12 425 13 481 13 772 4 599 4 171 3 742 1.15 1.15 10 768.3 3 985.8 Monacillo Urbano barrio † 29 309 28 707 28 417 10 336 9 460 8 751 3.35 3.35 8 744.3 3 083.7 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 29 309 28 707 28 417 10 336 9 460 8 751 3.35 3.35 8 744.3 3 083.7 Oriente barrio 34 799 37 621 39 857 13 456 13 040 12 971 2.18 1.74 19 979.1 7 725.5 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 34 799 37 621 39 857 13 456 13 040 12 971 2.18 1.74 19 979.1 7 725.5 Pueblo barrio † 9 391 8 804 8 821 4 036 3 525 3 395 0.72 0.72 12 986.1 5 581.1 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 9 391 8 804 8 821 4 036 3 525 3 395 0.72 0.72 12 986.1 5 581.1 Quebrada Arenas barrio 2 753 2 762 1 590 1 011 893 526 2.44 2.44 1 126.6 413.7 Sabana Llana Norte barrio 32 361 31 580 33 859 12 306 11 549 12 271 2.69 2.39 13 537.7 5 148.0 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 32 361 31 580 33 859 12 306 11 549 12 271 2.69 2.39 13 537.7 5 148.0 Sabana Llana Sur barrio † 43 839 43 716 38 098 16 807 14 947 12 549 4.17 4.17 10 507.6 4 028.4 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 43 839 43 716 38 098 16 807 14 947 12 549 4.17 4.17 10 507.6 4 028.4 San Juan Antiguo barrio 7 963 9 696 9 886 4 353 4 691 4 370 2.63 1.02 7 813.9 4 271.5 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 7 963 9 696 9 886 4 353 4 691 4 370 2.63 1.02 7 813.9 4 271.5 Santurce barrio † 94 067 95 184 101 103 45 916 43 193 42 209 8.70 5.24 17 955.7 8 764.5 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 94 067 95 184 101 103 45 916 43 193 42 209 8.70 5.24 17 955.7 8 764.5 Tortugo barrio 4 351 3 877 2 215 1 531 1 247 685 0.86 0.86 5 065.0 1 782.2 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 4 351 3 867 2 215 1 531 1 244 685 0.86 0.86 5 065.0 1 782.2 Universidad barrio 2 501 2 558 2 622 993 987 958 0.62 0.62 4 019.9 1 596.1 San Juan zona urbana (part) † 2 501 2 558 2 622 993 987 958 0.62 0.62 4 019.9 1 596.1 San Lorenzo Municipio 40 997 35 163 32 428 14 594 11 391 9 483 53.22 53.15 771.4 274.6 Cayaguas barrio 1 394 1 246 1 097 481 400 293 3.96 3.96 351.8 121.4 Cerro Gordo barrio 4 400 3 857 3 395 1 616 1 243 980 6.14 6.13 717.7 263.6 San Lorenzo zona urbana (part) † 1 350 1 230 1 062 466 365 271 0.26 0.25 5 301.1 1 829.9 Espino barrio 3 435 3 152 2 890 1 227 1 001 833 10.46 10.46 328.5 117.3 Florida barrio 5 791 5 091 3 743 1 987 1 588 1 098 3.66 3.65 1 588.0 544.9 San Lorenzo zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Hato barrio 7 109 6 500 3 971 2 521 2 037 1 113 3.03 3.02 2 355.2 835.2 San Lorenzo zona urbana (part) † 4 205 3 593 1 267 1 493 1 132 307 0.77 0.76 5 512.6 1 957.3 Jagual barrio 4 316 3 401 3 062 1 376 994 771 4.15 4.15 1 040.1 331.6 Jagual comunidad † 1 402 1 061 1 213 439 299 308 0.22 0.22 6 312.3 1 976.5 Quebrada barrio 2 231 1 838 1 296 753 574 406 4.92 4.89 456.2 154.0 San Lorenzo zona urbana (part) † – – (X) – – (X) 0.01 – – – Quebrada Arenas barrio 2 751 2 191 1 965 978 666 537 10.57 10.57 260.4 92.6 Quebrada Honda barrio 2 309 2 069 2 118 846 679 621 2.68 2.68 862.0 315.8 Quemados barrio 4 771 3 331 2 928 1 633 1 108 839 3.43 3.43 1 390.9 476.1 San Lorenzo zona urbana (part) † 902 1 171 588 349 383 209 0.14 0.14 6 264.6 2 423.9 San Lorenzo barriopueblo 2 490 2 487 5 963 1 176 1 101 1 992 0.22 0.22 11 344.3 5 357.8 San Lorenzo zona urbana (part) † 2 490 2 487 5 963 1 176 1 101 1 992 0.22 0.22 11 344.3 5 357.8 San Sebastián Municipio 44 204 38 799 35 690 16 682 13 536 10 931 71.24 70.47 627.2 236.7 Aibonito barrio 2 116 1 838 1 788 758 632 523 4.37 4.02 526.1 188.5 Alto Sano barrio 1 282 762 784 448 261 208 2.33 2.31 554.7 193.8 Bahomamey barrio 2 740 2 915 3 116 1 073 1 049 1 011 0.78 0.78 3 524.6 1 380.3 San Sebastián zona urbana (part) † 2 738 2 915 3 101 1 072 1 049 1 003 0.52 0.52 5 302.8 2 076.2 Calabazas barrio 2 458 2 126 1 772 928 737 515 5.68 5.68 432.7 163.4 Cibao barrio 1 218 1 061 1 125 438 364 332 2.56 2.50 488.0 175.5 Cidral barrio † 453 429 479 192 164 150 1.59 1.59 285.6 121.0 Culebrinas barrio 4 006 3 248 2 024 1 535 1 075 612 3.72 3.72 1 075.5 412.1 San Sebastián zona urbana (part) † 2 285 2 087 910 929 681 273 0.45 0.45 5 109.0 2 077.1 Eneas barrio † 912 815 773 334 284 230 2.51 2.51 364.0 133.3 Guacio barrio 733 605 520 245 206 168 3.06 3.01 243.8 81.5 Guajataca barrio 700 576 600 239 174 169 3.91 3.64 192.5 65.7 Guatemala barrio 2 919 3 030 2 544 1 092 1 033 799 2.16 2.16 1 353.2 506.2 San Sebastián zona urbana (part) † 1 555 1 722 1 332 559 549 387 0.41 0.41 3 749.8 1 348.0 Hato Arriba barrio 1 991 1 728 1 467 750 596 434 2.97 2.97 670.3 252.5 Hato Arriba comunidad † 732 (X) (X) 288 (X) (X) 0.56 0.56 1 300.8 511.8 Hoya Mala barrio 3 505 3 084 2 744 1 333 1 143 879 5.70 5.70 615.2 234.0 Juncal barrio 2 075 1 842 1 488 719 572 434 3.30 3.30 628.7 217.9 Juncal comunidad † 1 155 1 122 (X) 408 357 (X) 0.21 0.21 5 575.2 1 969.4 Magos barrio 242 261 215 101 87 68 1.42 1.42 170.3 71.1 Mirabales barrio 624 526 564 232 186 168 2.22 2.21 282.7 105.1 Perchas 1 barrio 1 024 757 827 379 266 228 2.02 2.02 507.8 187.9 Perchas 2 barrio 1 072 945 814 358 306 272 4.34 4.34 247.1 82.5 Piedras Blancas barrio 2 562 2 269 2 718 1 101 853 830 2.20 2.20 1 163.0 499.8 San Sebastián zona urbana (part) † 1 569 1 373 1 685 653 513 514 0.39 0.39 3 984.5 1 658.3 Pozas barrio 3 713 2 782 2 469 1 330 924 723 3.84 3.84 968.1 346.8 San Sebastián zona urbana (part) † 1 499 1 394 1 181 569 456 329 0.16 0.16 9 534.1 3 619.0 Robles barrio 1 595 1 254 1 029 603 443 310 2.73 2.73 583.7 220.7 Salto barrio 2 887 2 411 2 212 1 068 846 641 4.77 4.77 605.1 223.8 San Sebastián barriopueblo 1 952 2 114 2 410 946 902 904 0.12 0.12 16 026.0 7 766.7 San Sebastián zona urbana (part) † 1 952 2 114 2 410 946 902 904 0.12 0.12 16 026.0 7 766.7 Sonador barrio 1 425 1 421 1 208 480 433 323 2.96 2.96 482.2 162.4 Santa Isabel Municipio 21 665 19 318 19 854 7 569 6 315 6 007 76.95 34.14 634.6 221.7 Boca Velázquez barrio 2 279 1 796 1 221 728 556 322 8.75 5.00 455.4 145.5 Playita Cortada comunidad (part) – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Santa Isabel zona urbana (part) † 542 784 (X) 164 249 (X) 0.11 0.11 4 944.8 1 496.2 Descalabrado barrio 3 918 3 791 4 318 1 368 1 277 1 418 10.12 7.21 543.6 189.8 Las Ollas comunidad 1 949 1 893 1 306 659 630 423 0.27 0.27 7 268.4 2 457.6 Playita Cortada comunidad (part) 1 677 1 521 1 849 596 507 570 1.90 0.89 1 885.1 670.0 Felicia 1 barrio 362 224 134 120 84 47 4.78 3.61 100.3 33.3 Santa Isabel zona urbana (part) † 116 105 104 44 41 40 0.04 0.04 2 725.1 1 033.7 Felicia 2 barrio 1 889 1 878 1 984 660 607 559 3.77 3.76 503.0 175.7 El Ojo comunidad 1 713 1 674 1 753 597 539 491 0.16 0.16 11 034.4 3 845.6 Jauca 1 barrio 2 538 2 552 2 615 908 839 806 11.82 2.90 875.1 313.1 Jauca comunidad † 1 838 1 871 2 001 625 603 577 0.64 0.42 4 350.5 1 479.4 Jauca 2 barrio 3 504 1 687 1 745 1 279 556 510 10.99 10.19 344.0 125.6 Mariano Colón comunidad (part) 70 95 216 22 23 46 0.05 0.05 1 509.9 474.5 Parcelas Peñuelas comunidad † 1 132 1 099 1 164 381 337 331 0.60 0.60 1 898.3 638.9 Playa barrio 840 767 993 352 310 350 1.29 0.59 1 423.6 596.6 Santa Isabel barriopueblo 6 335 6 623 6 844 2 154 2 086 1 995 0.89 0.89 7 154.7 2 432.7 Santa Isabel zona urbana (part) † 6 335 6 623 6 844 2 154 2 086 1 995 0.89 0.89 7 154.7 2 432.7 Toa Alta Municipio 63 929 44 101 31 910 21 075 13 376 9 058 27.57 27.37 2 336.0 770.1 Contorno barrio 5 085 5 254 4 896 1 731 1 565 1 294 1.92 1.90 2 669.5 908.7 Galateo comunidad (part) 59 32 (X) 17 9 (X) – – 12 886.6 3 713.1 Toa Alta zona urbana (part) 3 653 4 165 3 586 1 213 1 197 921 0.58 0.57 6 415.8 2 130.4 18 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Toa Alta MunicipioCon. Galateo barrio 5 296 4 262 3 745 1 734 1 227 1 020 2.82 2.80 1 891.5 619.3 Galateo comunidad (part) 2 646 2 443 2 217 831 696 582 0.64 0.63 4 170.4 1 309.8 H. Rivera Colón comunidad (part) 182 76 230 66 20 69 0.06 0.06 2 883.3 1 045.6 Mucarabones barrio 19 174 9 099 7 682 6 309 2 828 2 135 5.35 5.33 3 596.6 1 183.4 Mucarabones comunidad † 1 690 1 670 1 382 570 497 394 0.33 0.33 5 151.9 1 737.6 Pájaros comunidad (part) † 1 765 1 378 1 220 646 405 307 0.29 0.29 6 050.1 2 214.4 Toa Alta zona urbana (part) – – (X) – – (X) 0.02 – – – Ortíz barrio † 21 850 15 760 8 105 6 957 4 631 2 376 6.40 6.36 3 437.2 1 094.4 Pájaros comunidad (part) † 7 701 5 499 1 391 2 382 1 582 418 1.24 1.24 6 187.6 1 913.9 Piñas barrio 1 076 867 585 349 268 183 1.59 1.53 705.2 228.7 Quebrada Arenas barrio 3 600 2 419 2 333 1 190 741 633 1.94 1.94 1 856.5 613.7 H. Rivera Colón comunidad (part) 1 433 1 180 1 321 474 344 313 0.43 0.43 3 329.9 1 101.4 Quebrada Cruz barrio 5 051 4 183 2 747 1 768 1 312 831 3.78 3.74 1 349.3 472.3 H. Rivera Colón comunidad (part) 764 768 819 278 220 242 0.18 0.18 4 200.5 1 528.4 Río Lajas barrio 2 082 1 481 976 752 494 306 3.72 3.72 560.2 202.3 Toa Alta barriopueblo 715 776 841 285 310 280 0.05 0.05 14 502.1 5 780.5 Toa Alta zona urbana (part) 715 776 841 285 310 280 0.05 0.05 14 502.1 5 780.5 Toa Baja Municipio 94 085 89 454 78 246 33 473 28 008 22 736 41.70 23.16 4 062.0 1 445.2 Candelaria barrio 25 223 24 058 17 292 8 708 7 322 5 028 5.08 5.08 4 968.2 1 715.2 Candelaria comunidad 17 300 16 603 4 474 5 852 5 029 1 258 3.04 3.04 5 698.8 1 927.7 Candelaria Arenas comunidad (part) 5 854 5 712 (X) 2 096 1 727 (X) 1.13 1.13 5 163.1 1 848.6 Sabana Seca comunidad (part) 196 301 (X) 66 103 (X) 0.16 0.16 1 188.6 400.3 Media Luna barrio 12 712 11 359 9 255 4 246 3 549 2 726 5.82 5.82 2 185.9 730.1 Campanilla comunidad 7 757 6 681 5 472 2 571 2 130 1 675 0.63 0.63 12 328.4 4 086.2 Candelaria Arenas comunidad (part) – – (X) – – (X) 0.18 0.18 – – San José comunidad 3 278 3 076 2 225 1 091 923 611 1.13 1.12 2 917.1 970.9 Toa Baja zona urbana (part) 1 119 840 1 100 356 253 292 0.39 0.39 2 894.8 921.0 Palo Seco barrio 325 385 439 158 157 168 1.60 0.48 676.8 329.0 Sabana Seca barrio 55 103 52 553 50 368 20 055 16 615 14 487 12.86 11.74 4 692.5 1 707.9 Candelaria Arenas comunidad (part) – – (X) – – (X) – – – – Ingenio comunidad 5 664 5 111 4 387 2 029 1 596 1 295 0.77 0.76 7 411.7 2 655.1 Levittown comunidad 30 140 30 807 31 613 11 299 10 078 9 248 2.53 2.27 13 279.1 4 978.1 Sabana Seca comunidad (part) 6 051 6 454 11 431 2 224 1 942 3 144 1.16 1.16 5 207.0 1 913.8 Toa Baja zona urbana (part) – 21 – – 5 – 0.13 0.13 – – Toa Baja barriopueblo 722 1 099 892 306 365 327 0.05 0.05 15 404.3 6 528.7 Toa Baja zona urbana (part) 722 1 099 892 306 365 327 0.05 0.05 15 404.3 6 528.7 Trujillo Alto Municipio 75 728 61 120 51 389 26 241 19 315 15 908 21.35 20.75 3 650.0 1 264.8 Carraízo barrio † 16 380 14 710 11 081 5 424 4 489 3 277 5.34 5.03 3 259.7 1 079.4 Trujillo Alto zona urbana (part) † 8 909 11 383 9 195 2 908 3 407 2 680 1.66 1.64 5 437.7 1 774.9 Cuevas barrio † 22 101 (X) (X) 7 784 (X) (X) 2.05 2.04 10 807.5 3 806.4 Trujillo Alto zona urbana (part) † 22 101 (X) (X) 7 784 (X) (X) 2.05 2.04 10 807.5 3 806.4 Dos Bocas barrio † 9 391 2 572 1 308 3 074 784 428 2.62 2.59 3 631.6 1 188.8 Trujillo Alto zona urbana (part) † 7 346 1 197 536 2 329 386 193 1.30 1.27 5 792.2 1 836.4 La Gloria barrio † 4 613 4 151 3 290 1 612 1 341 967 2.67 2.47 1 864.2 651.4 Trujillo Alto zona urbana (part) † 224 421 287 79 133 90 0.15 0.13 1 785.8 629.8 Quebrada Grande barrio 3 957 3 416 1 722 1 359 1 057 546 3.56 3.56 1 112.2 382.0 Quebrada Negrito barrio † 5 835 4 690 2 644 1 962 1 441 742 2.73 2.73 2 140.0 719.6 St. Just barrio † 12 572 (X) (X) 4 699 (X) (X) 2.23 2.21 5 700.4 2 130.6 Trujillo Alto zona urbana (part) † 11 382 (X) (X) 4 247 (X) (X) 2.02 2.00 5 693.2 2 124.3 Trujillo Alto barriopueblo † 879 984 997 327 329 321 0.15 0.13 6 916.6 2 573.1 Trujillo Alto zona urbana (part) † 879 984 997 327 329 321 0.15 0.13 6 916.6 2 573.1 Utuado Municipio 35 336 34 980 34 505 12 471 11 812 10 213 114.99 113.45 311.5 109.9 Angeles barrio 3 457 2 976 2 817 1 220 1 006 776 11.94 11.92 290.1 102.4 Arenas barrio 2 295 3 241 1 921 809 1 147 499 5.23 5.23 438.7 154.7 Utuado zona urbana (part) † 351 457 382 128 169 105 0.21 0.21 1 649.6 601.5 Caguana barrio 4 247 3 723 3 913 1 552 1 260 1 191 15.53 15.52 273.6 100.0 Cayuco comunidad † 1 284 1 163 1 108 453 397 329 0.30 0.30 4 229.9 1 492.3 Caníaco barrio 155 203 244 63 78 86 1.70 1.49 104.3 42.4 Caonillas Abajo barrio 1 234 1 205 1 136 408 388 332 5.34 4.77 258.8 85.6 Caonillas Arriba barrio 395 267 277 136 86 78 3.31 3.01 131.0 45.1 Consejo barrio 538 615 735 178 177 224 4.17 4.17 129.0 42.7 Don Alonso barrio 897 911 1 187 356 331 363 7.23 7.02 127.8 50.7 Guaonico barrio 654 581 394 233 216 115 5.56 5.56 117.7 41.9 Las Palmas barrio 1 235 1 111 1 026 428 346 265 2.16 2.09 592.2 205.2 Limón barrio 223 193 266 94 73 96 1.26 1.23 181.9 76.7 Mameyes Abajo barrio 1 207 1 079 1 033 411 328 289 6.24 6.24 193.6 65.9 Paso Palma barrio 556 664 854 182 192 213 4.81 4.81 115.6 37.8 Río Abajo barrio 325 404 511 108 165 173 2.31 2.30 141.0 46.9 Roncador barrio 579 488 459 183 156 117 2.39 2.39 242.6 76.7 Sabana Grande barrio 985 880 671 339 305 198 3.93 3.89 253.0 87.1 Salto Abajo barrio 5 724 6 043 5 127 1 929 1 919 1 414 3.02 2.98 1 919.3 646.8 Utuado zona urbana (part) † 4 102 4 466 3 732 1 369 1 332 1 015 0.87 0.84 4 869.2 1 625.0 Salto Arriba barrio 442 368 435 159 122 109 1.59 1.58 279.7 100.6 Santa Isabel barrio 682 840 756 220 346 221 5.35 5.35 127.5 41.1 Santa Rosa barrio – 5 8 1 3 3 5.02 5.02 – 0.2 Tetuán barrio 756 617 747 224 162 174 5.45 5.45 138.8 41.1 Utuado barriopueblo 5 363 4 980 6 848 2 094 1 838 2 382 0.56 0.54 9 887.6 3 860.7 Utuado zona urbana (part) † 5 363 4 980 6 848 2 094 1 838 2 382 0.56 0.54 9 887.6 3 860.7 Viví Abajo barrio 2 817 2 823 2 235 959 948 637 5.80 5.80 485.5 165.3 Utuado zona urbana (part) † 71 40 151 20 10 44 0.03 0.03 2 373.6 668.6 Viví Arriba barrio 570 763 905 185 220 258 5.12 5.11 111.6 36.2 Vega Alta Municipio 37 910 34 559 28 696 13 526 11 161 8 525 37.51 27.75 1 366.1 487.4 Bajura barrio 4 394 4 171 3 415 1 519 1 285 943 3.08 3.08 1 428.3 493.8 Vega Alta zona urbana (part) † 1 801 1 361 1 236 658 414 316 0.30 0.30 5 910.4 2 159.4 Candelaria barrio 1 687 1 879 905 634 648 309 5.44 5.44 310.1 116.5 Cienegueta barrio 440 391 210 141 128 77 1.04 1.04 424.8 136.1 Espinosa barrio 12 613 12 207 8 619 4 139 3 681 2 488 4.44 4.44 2 843.5 933.1 Vega Alta zona urbana (part) † 8 415 8 107 7 083 2 747 2 418 1 922 1.29 1.29 6 521.1 2 128.7 Maricao barrio 4 812 4 024 4 424 1 749 1 333 1 289 4.88 4.88 985.3 358.1 Vega Alta zona urbana (part) † 112 233 680 35 83 215 0.01 0.01 8 316.7 2 599.0 Mavilla barrio 422 319 468 129 97 124 0.44 0.44 956.2 292.3 Sabana barrio 12 300 10 108 9 072 4 675 3 427 2 748 9.45 8.34 1 474.7 560.5 Breñas comunidad 2 104 2 060 2 365 901 641 639 1.01 1.01 2 090.7 895.3 Ceiba comunidad (part) 2 694 2 440 1 572 919 754 417 0.74 0.74 3 630.6 1 238.5 Monserrate comunidad (part) † 220 226 270 81 75 73 0.09 0.08 2 601.9 958.0 Sabana comunidad (part) 141 11 200 55 4 60 0.01 0.01 15 087.9 5 885.4 Vega Alta zona urbana (part) † 185 26 (X) 63 6 (X) 0.19 0.19 966.0 329.0 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 19

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Vega Alta MunicipioCon. Vega Alta barriopueblo 1 242 1 460 1 583 540 562 547 0.10 0.10 12 968.9 5 638.7 Vega Alta zona urbana (part) † 1 242 1 460 1 583 540 562 547 0.10 0.10 12 968.9 5 638.7 Vega Baja Municipio 61 929 55 997 47 115 21 990 18 318 14 771 68.17 45.89 1 349.5 479.2 Algarrobo barrio 16 562 13 757 11 037 5 828 4 443 3 562 5.74 5.48 3 022.2 1 063.5 Coto Norte comunidad (part) 449 769 724 171 261 210 0.13 0.13 3 586.1 1 365.7 Vega Baja zona urbana (part) † 10 416 8 834 5 462 3 778 2 888 1 745 2.48 2.48 4 197.3 1 522.4 Almirante Norte barrio 3 911 3 872 2 936 1 329 1 234 854 3.69 3.69 1 060.9 360.5 Almirante Sur barrio 3 325 2 962 2 788 1 110 919 802 4.65 4.65 714.7 238.6 Miranda comunidad 2 057 1 878 1 698 711 586 473 1.81 1.81 1 137.5 393.2 Cabo Caribe barrio 4 581 4 901 5 296 1 596 1 546 1 468 4.88 4.86 941.7 328.1 Vega Baja zona urbana (part) † 3 417 3 735 4 506 1 204 1 213 1 224 0.92 0.92 3 725.0 1 312.5 Ceiba barrio 5 392 5 063 4 637 1 924 1 584 1 392 2.73 2.69 2 002.0 714.3 Ceiba comunidad (part) 1 004 1 014 776 378 313 205 0.24 0.24 4 163.7 1 567.6 Monserrate comunidad (part) † 2 536 2 421 2 137 908 779 657 0.64 0.61 4 147.7 1 485.1 Sabana comunidad (part) 1 805 1 196 (NA) 616 366 (NA) 0.34 0.34 5 273.3 1 799.6 Cibuco barrio 54 490 55 19 155 16 8.73 1.65 32.8 11.5 Puerto Nuevo barrio 5 463 4 286 3 649 2 323 1 718 1 435 11.76 2.69 2 029.9 863.2 Pugnado Adentro barrio 1 327 1 192 981 446 372 289 4.21 4.21 315.3 106.0 Pugnado Afuera barrio 11 959 10 796 8 224 4 014 3 275 2 359 7.40 7.40 1 616.4 542.5 Vega Baja zona urbana (part) † 8 634 8 564 2 632 2 898 2 563 707 1.47 1.47 5 868.8 1 969.9 Quebrada Arenas barrio 670 603 631 206 180 199 1.82 1.81 369.9 113.7 Río Abajo barrio 5 620 5 656 4 512 1 982 1 803 1 488 2.39 2.36 2 383.7 840.6 Vega Baja zona urbana (part) † 5 454 5 405 4 024 1 926 1 732 1 339 1.26 1.26 4 327.8 1 528.3 Río Arriba barrio 451 308 252 148 108 77 1.84 1.84 245.8 80.6 Vega Baja barriopueblo 890 1 215 1 609 466 584 691 0.11 0.11 8 427.8 4 412.8 Vega Baja zona urbana (part) † 890 1 215 1 609 466 584 691 0.11 0.11 8 427.8 4 412.8 Yeguada barrio 1 724 896 508 599 397 139 8.23 2.46 700.7 243.5 Vieques Municipio 9 106 8 602 7 662 4 388 3 329 3 076 263.98 50.83 179.2 86.3 Florida barrio 4 126 3 575 2 678 1 672 1 214 929 8.36 4.46 924.9 374.8 Vieques zona urbana (part) † 705 584 523 260 236 177 0.23 0.23 3 052.1 1 125.6 Isabel II barriopueblo 1 459 1 702 1 807 853 833 875 0.58 0.27 5 421.5 3 169.7 Vieques zona urbana (part) † 1 431 1 687 1 807 839 826 875 0.26 0.26 5 486.9 3 217.0 Llave barrio 8 9 111 4 2 34 7.31 5.95 1.3 0.7 Mosquito barrio – 55 – – – – 3.46 2.42 – – Puerto Diablo barrio 984 1 258 860 636 555 430 26.80 17.50 56.2 36.3 Vieques zona urbana (part) † – 88 (X) – 56 (X) – – – – Puerto Ferro barrio 856 347 588 414 142 230 10.47 8.19 104.6 50.6 Puerto Real barrio 1 673 1 656 1 618 809 583 578 9.70 7.70 217.3 105.1 Esperanza comunidad 1 092 1 183 1 130 535 436 427 1.30 1.30 842.4 412.7 Punta Arenas barrio – – – – – – 6.12 4.33 – – Villalba Municipio 27 913 23 559 20 734 8 465 6 666 5 471 37.05 35.44 787.5 238.8 Caonillas Abajo barrio 1 427 967 1 056 449 293 282 6.34 5.76 247.7 77.9 Caonillas Arriba barrio 1 811 1 333 1 473 558 428 409 8.14 8.10 223.5 68.9 Hato Puerco Abajo barrio 1 911 1 438 934 545 375 238 3.03 2.25 848.9 242.1 Hato Puerco Arriba barrio 8 922 7 967 6 980 2 542 2 158 1 755 5.15 5.15 1 731.6 493.4 Villalba zona urbana (part) † 2 627 2 163 1 173 790 630 254 0.93 0.93 2 824.3 849.3 Vacas barrio 3 196 1 956 1 977 975 566 476 4.73 4.73 676.4 206.3 Villalba zona urbana (part) † – 21 (X) – 6 (X) 0.04 0.04 – – Villalba barriopueblo 1 040 1 108 1 666 342 335 446 0.15 0.15 6 721.5 2 210.3 Villalba zona urbana (part) † 1 040 1 108 1 666 342 335 446 0.15 0.15 6 721.5 2 210.3 Villalba Abajo barrio 3 054 2 998 2 940 1 019 853 749 2.72 2.50 1 223.3 408.2 Villalba Arriba barrio 6 552 5 792 3 708 2 035 1 658 1 116 6.80 6.80 963.8 299.3 Villalba zona urbana (part) † 721 867 630 233 255 162 0.14 0.14 5 019.9 1 622.2 Yabucoa Municipio 39 246 36 483 31 425 13 688 11 262 8 824 83.26 55.25 710.3 247.7 Aguacate barrio 2 758 2 553 2 587 938 711 628 5.40 5.40 510.8 173.7 Calabazas barrio 7 998 7 801 7 146 2 652 2 447 1 933 10.45 10.45 765.3 253.8 Playita comunidad 2 192 2 399 1 755 694 679 456 0.71 0.71 3 084.1 976.5 Rosa Sánchez comunidad † 1 221 1 402 1 249 403 413 361 0.46 0.46 2 645.7 873.2 Yabucoa zona urbana (part) 1 445 1 485 1 546 510 463 427 0.27 0.27 5 333.4 1 882.4 Camino Nuevo barrio † 3 919 3 530 3 055 1 440 1 147 866 32.64 4.65 842.4 309.5 El Negro comunidad † 1 656 1 387 1 217 556 416 300 0.31 0.31 5 335.5 1 791.4 Guayabota barrio 3 240 2 986 1 648 1 061 849 454 10.56 10.56 306.7 100.4 Jácanas barrio 3 303 2 973 2 227 1 123 886 591 5.62 5.62 587.4 199.7 Juan Martín barrio † 3 483 3 230 2 799 1 255 961 762 5.76 5.75 606.2 218.4 Yabucoa zona urbana (part) 2 007 2 114 1 741 723 599 468 0.34 0.34 5 908.6 2 128.5 Limones barrio 3 770 3 766 3 567 1 324 1 168 1 013 3.82 3.82 987.9 346.9 Martorell comunidad 2 884 2 889 2 561 1 010 904 704 0.92 0.92 3 121.1 1 093.0 Playa barrio † 4 761 3 702 2 687 1 683 1 090 803 4.63 4.62 1 030.5 364.3 Comunas comunidad 2 027 1 808 1 423 722 526 400 0.62 0.62 3 260.4 1 161.3 Tejas barrio 2 830 2 279 2 199 911 626 570 3.85 3.85 735.2 236.7 Yabucoa barriopueblo 3 184 3 663 3 510 1 301 1 377 1 204 0.53 0.53 5 971.6 2 440.0 Yabucoa zona urbana (part) 3 184 3 663 3 510 1 301 1 377 1 204 0.53 0.53 5 971.6 2 440.0 Yauco Municipio 46 384 42 058 37 742 17 062 14 082 11 577 68.76 68.15 680.6 250.4 Aguas Blancas barrio 316 255 333 110 92 74 4.71 4.71 67.1 23.3 Algarrobo barrio 483 567 657 174 214 202 2.25 2.20 219.9 79.2 Almácigo Alto barrio 1 905 1 575 1 400 676 542 389 1.20 1.20 1 582.5 561.6 Almácigo Bajo barrio 4 986 3 933 3 519 1 852 1 321 1 016 2.14 2.12 2 346.5 871.6 Yauco zona urbana (part) † 2 431 1 629 1 321 924 542 411 0.55 0.55 4 396.5 1 671.1 Barina barrio 5 726 4 729 3 762 2 024 1 536 1 167 8.76 8.66 661.1 233.7 Yauco zona urbana (part) † 20 44 35 14 22 20 0.02 0.02 1 182.6 827.8 Caimito barrio 647 628 739 224 192 204 1.57 1.57 411.9 142.6 Collores barrio 971 817 888 370 266 233 2.58 2.58 376.3 143.4 Diego Hernández barrio 1 645 1 110 1 037 569 367 311 2.37 2.37 693.5 239.9 Duey barrio 1 412 1 328 1 263 471 425 347 3.32 3.31 426.4 142.2 Frailes barrio 205 233 361 74 63 106 4.57 4.57 44.9 16.2 Jácana barrio 1 969 1 667 1 742 719 555 504 2.49 2.49 790.7 288.7 Yauco zona urbana (part) † 430 458 556 163 163 155 0.16 0.16 2 738.4 1 038.0 Naranjo barrio 699 682 765 278 235 260 3.43 3.30 211.9 84.3 Quebradas barrio 836 748 710 298 253 181 2.36 2.36 354.6 126.4 Ranchera barrio 564 423 550 192 116 149 3.02 3.02 186.7 63.6 Río Prieto barrio 783 880 785 307 288 212 5.90 5.90 132.7 52.0 Rubias barrio 294 432 482 94 144 140 3.95 3.95 74.3 23.8 Sierra Alta barrio 1 119 960 1 211 405 324 329 2.93 2.93 381.7 138.2 Susúa Alta barrio 4 069 3 472 2 801 1 420 1 150 1 026 5.41 5.31 766.8 267.6 Yauco zona urbana (part) † 2 581 2 223 1 407 839 690 581 0.34 0.34 7 517.2 2 443.6 20 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Municipio Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon.

Yauco MunicipioCon. Susúa Baja barrio 13 319 12 677 9 416 4 683 3 950 2 694 3.52 3.52 3 786.4 1 331.3 Palomas comunidad 2 321 2 393 2 610 838 779 726 0.50 0.50 4 630.0 1 671.7 Yauco zona urbana (part) † 9 889 9 194 6 118 3 446 2 803 1 710 1.48 1.48 6 676.7 2 326.6 Vegas barrio 178 332 164 56 98 59 1.97 1.75 101.6 31.9 Yauco barriopueblo 4 258 4 610 5 157 2 066 1 951 1 974 0.32 0.32 13 414.2 6 508.6 Yauco zona urbana (part) † 4 258 4 610 5 157 2 066 1 951 1 974 0.32 0.32 13 414.2 6 508.6

Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 21

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto Rico (U/R) 3 808 610 3 522 037 3 196 520 1 418 476 1 188 985 993 678 5 324.50 3 424.56 1 112.1 414.2 Abra Honda barrio, Camuy Municipio (U/R) 2 169 1 944 1 860 773 612 516 6.74 6.74 321.7 114.6 Urban part (U) 912 (X) (X) 327 (X) (X) 0.99 0.99 920.5 330.0 Rural part (R) 1 257 (X) (X) 446 (X) (X) 5.75 5.75 218.5 77.5 Abras barrio, Corozal Municipio (U) 1 984 1 634 1 208 687 500 366 3.81 3.81 521.3 180.5 Aceitunas comunidad, Moca Municipio (U) 1 688 1 834 1 605 570 526 421 0.26 0.26 6 435.3 2 173.1 Aceitunas barrio, Moca Municipio (U/R) 3 199 2 932 2 656 1 121 900 736 5.35 5.35 598.0 209.6 Urban part (U) 2 850 (X) (X) 995 (X) (X) 2.16 2.16 1 317.1 459.8 Rural part (R) 349 (X) (X) 126 (X) (X) 3.19 3.19 109.6 39.6 Achiote barrio, Naranjito Municipio (U) 4 310 4 005 3 727 1 408 1 212 1 001 2.93 2.80 1 541.1 503.4 Adjuntas zona urbana, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 4 980 5 081 5 239 1 848 1 681 1 612 0.75 0.75 6 599.0 2 448.8 Urban part (U) 4 980 (X) (X) 1 848 (X) (X) 0.74 0.74 6 689.4 2 482.3 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 – – Adjuntas barriopueblo, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 4 980 5 081 5 239 1 848 1 681 1 612 0.76 0.76 6 592.5 2 446.4 Urban part (U) 4 980 (X) (X) 1 848 (X) (X) 0.74 0.74 6 691.2 2 483.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 – – Aguacate barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 1 531 1 149 731 600 423 258 1.50 1.50 1 019.8 399.7 Aguacate barrio, Yabucoa Municipio (U/R) 2 758 2 553 2 587 938 711 628 5.40 5.40 510.8 173.7 Urban part (U) 2 756 (X) (X) 938 (X) (X) 4.01 4.01 686.5 233.6 Rural part (R) 2 (X) (X) – (X) (X) 1.39 1.38 1.4 – Aguada zona urbana, Aguada Municipio (U) 3 871 4 608 5 025 1 711 1 649 1 545 0.36 0.36 10 877.8 4 808.0 Aguada barriopueblo, Aguada Municipio (U) 1 755 1 826 2 130 833 739 735 0.10 0.10 17 282.3 8 203.0 Aguadilla zona urbana, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 16 776 18 347 22 039 7 334 6 882 7 217 2.58 2.58 6 504.6 2 843.6 Aguadilla barriopueblo, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 4 884 5 311 7 432 2 580 2 403 2 891 0.35 0.35 13 919.3 7 352.9 Aguas Blancas barrio, Yauco Municipio (R) 316 255 333 110 92 74 4.71 4.71 67.1 23.3 Aguas Buenas zona urbana, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U) 4 368 4 452 3 766 1 696 1 479 1 138 0.86 0.86 5 104.9 1 982.1 Aguas Buenas barriopueblo, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U) 1 990 2 080 1 959 902 774 660 0.18 0.18 10 929.4 4 953.9 Aguas Claras comunidad, Ceiba Municipio (U/R) 3 499 3 091 2 440 1 410 1 041 730 2.75 2.75 1 272.8 512.9 Urban part (U) 3 486 (X) (X) 1 403 (X) (X) 2.61 2.61 1 337.2 538.2 Rural part (R) 13 (X) (X) 7 (X) (X) 0.14 0.14 91.5 49.3 Aguilita comunidad, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 4 922 4 091 3 964 1 514 1 159 1 062 0.91 0.90 5 457.8 1 678.8 Urban part (U) 4 922 (X) (X) 1 514 (X) (X) 0.90 0.90 5 488.6 1 688.3 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 – – Aguirre barrio, Salinas Municipio (U/R) 12 128 10 638 8 772 4 772 3 759 2 905 36.21 19.28 629.2 247.6 Urban part (U) 11 728 (X) (X) 4 573 (X) (X) 8.42 8.35 1 403.9 547.4 Rural part (R) 400 (X) (X) 199 (X) (X) 27.80 10.92 36.6 18.2 Aibonito zona urbana, Aibonito Municipio (U) 9 269 9 978 9 331 3 442 3 245 2 708 1.52 1.52 6 115.1 2 270.8 Aibonito barriopueblo, Aibonito Municipio (U) 3 662 3 907 5 220 1 520 1 422 1 606 0.79 0.79 4 644.8 1 928.0 Aibonito barrio, Hatillo Municipio (U/R) 2 705 2 655 2 949 997 882 798 7.54 7.54 358.9 132.3 Urban part (U) 2 201 (X) (X) 819 (X) (X) 4.24 4.24 518.8 193.1 Rural part (R) 504 (X) (X) 178 (X) (X) 3.29 3.29 153.0 54.0 Aibonito barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 2 116 1 838 1 788 758 632 523 4.37 4.02 526.1 188.5 Urban part (U) 1 873 (X) (X) 670 (X) (X) 2.74 2.74 682.9 244.3 Rural part (R) 243 (X) (X) 88 (X) (X) 1.62 1.28 189.9 68.8 Ala de la Piedra barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U/R) 418 449 390 166 170 159 5.46 5.40 77.4 30.7 Urban part (U) 188 (X) (X) 70 (X) (X) 0.27 0.27 709.2 264.1 Rural part (R) 230 (X) (X) 96 (X) (X) 5.19 5.14 44.8 18.7 Algarrobo barrio, Aibonito Municipio (U/R) 431 519 296 135 149 89 3.56 3.56 121.0 37.9 Urban part (U) 5 (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) – – 1 969.3 393.9 Rural part (R) 426 (X) (X) 134 (X) (X) 3.56 3.56 119.7 37.7 Algarrobo barrio, Guayama Municipio (U/R) 7 377 6 383 5 203 2 546 1 918 1 598 4.63 4.22 1 746.9 602.9 Urban part (U) 7 254 (X) (X) 2 513 (X) (X) 3.38 3.38 2 145.6 743.3 Rural part (R) 123 (X) (X) 33 (X) (X) 1.25 0.84 146.1 39.2 Algarrobo barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U) 16 562 13 757 11 037 5 828 4 443 3 562 5.74 5.48 3 022.2 1 063.5 Algarrobo barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 483 567 657 174 214 202 2.25 2.20 219.9 79.2 Urban part (U) 252 (X) (X) 88 (X) (X) 0.49 0.49 510.8 178.4 Rural part (R) 231 (X) (X) 86 (X) (X) 1.76 1.70 135.6 50.5 Algarrobos barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 4 792 5 074 5 354 1 888 1 649 1 540 1.66 1.66 2 885.9 1 137.0 Almácigo Alto barrio, Yauco Municipio (U) 1 905 1 575 1 400 676 542 389 1.20 1.20 1 582.5 561.6 Almácigo Bajo barrio, Yauco Municipio (U) 4 986 3 933 3 519 1 852 1 321 1 016 2.12 2.12 2 346.5 871.6 22 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Almirante Norte barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U) 3 911 3 872 2 936 1 329 1 234 854 3.69 3.69 1 060.9 360.5 Almirante Sur barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U/R) 3 325 2 962 2 788 1 110 919 802 4.65 4.65 714.7 238.6 Urban part (U) 2 779 (X) (X) 933 (X) (X) 3.14 3.14 884.6 297.0 Rural part (R) 546 (X) (X) 177 (X) (X) 1.51 1.51 361.4 117.2 Alto Sano barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 145 148 110 63 52 40 1.62 1.61 89.8 39.0 Alto Sano barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 1 282 762 784 448 261 208 2.33 2.31 554.7 193.8 Urban part (U) 936 (X) (X) 315 (X) (X) 0.73 0.73 1 275.0 429.1 Rural part (R) 346 (X) (X) 133 (X) (X) 1.59 1.58 219.4 84.3 Amuelas barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U) 4 056 2 836 1 851 1 269 853 531 2.34 2.34 1 733.2 542.3 Añasco barriopueblo, Añasco Municipio (U) 1 038 1 168 1 482 553 529 539 0.09 0.09 12 023.1 6 405.4 Añasco zona urbana, Añasco Municipio (U) 5 880 5 826 5 646 2 353 2 088 1 748 0.82 0.82 7 161.7 2 865.9 Añasco Abajo barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 32 13 34 17 6 13 1.73 1.61 19.8 10.5 Urban part (U) 32 (X) (X) 17 (X) (X) 1.61 1.61 19.8 10.5 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.12 – – – Añasco Arriba barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 1 847 1 868 1 615 726 640 491 1.57 1.53 1 210.3 475.7 Urban part (U) 1 847 (X) (X) 726 (X) (X) 1.51 1.51 1 226.3 482.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.06 0.02 – – Ancones barrio, Arroyo Municipio (U) 3 870 3 839 3 515 1 414 1 285 1 028 2.06 2.05 1 883.6 688.2 Ancones barrio, San Germán Municipio (U) 1 742 1 762 1 633 662 695 533 1.46 1.46 1 192.8 453.3 Angeles barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 3 457 2 976 2 817 1 220 1 006 776 11.94 11.92 290.1 102.4 Urban part (U) 2 048 (X) (X) 739 (X) (X) 2.73 2.73 751.3 271.1 Rural part (R) 1 409 (X) (X) 481 (X) (X) 9.21 9.19 153.3 52.3 Animas comunidad, Arecibo Municipio (U) 1 450 1 397 2 011 575 497 641 0.23 0.23 6 196.5 2 457.2 Anón barrio, Ponce Municipio (R) 1 669 1 672 2 134 546 509 512 12.85 12.85 129.9 42.5 Anones barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 1 443 1 102 1 079 519 422 374 6.01 5.98 241.4 86.8 Anones barrio, Naranjito Municipio (U) 4 518 3 974 3 218 1 398 1 186 852 5.94 5.94 760.6 235.4 Antón Ruíz comunidad, Humacao Municipio (U) 1 764 1 859 1 252 625 552 442 0.45 0.45 3 958.0 1 402.3 Antón Ruíz barrio, Humacao Municipio (U/R) 3 770 3 672 2 429 1 326 1 112 816 8.40 8.40 449.0 157.9 Urban part (U) 3 619 (X) (X) 1 272 (X) (X) 1.88 1.88 1 922.7 675.8 Rural part (R) 151 (X) (X) 54 (X) (X) 6.52 6.51 23.2 8.3 Apeadero barrio, Patillas Municipio (U/R) 632 606 772 223 203 225 2.30 2.30 274.3 96.8 Urban part (U) 474 (X) (X) 162 (X) (X) 0.87 0.87 546.8 186.9 Rural part (R) 158 (X) (X) 61 (X) (X) 1.44 1.44 109.9 42.4 Arecibo zona urbana, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 49 318 49 545 48 779 19 631 17 350 15 330 17.88 15.45 3 192.5 1 270.8 Urban part (U) 49 318 (X) (X) 19 631 (X) (X) 15.79 15.20 3 243.5 1 291.1 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 2.09 0.24 – – Arecibo barriopueblo, Arecibo Municipio (U) 10 596 11 954 14 279 4 680 4 745 5 068 1.43 1.43 7 401.3 3 269.0 Arena barrio, Guánica Municipio (U/R) 84 323 100 44 120 35 4.40 4.40 19.1 10.0 Urban part (U) 20 (X) (X) 13 (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 2 017.4 1 311.3 Rural part (R) 64 (X) (X) 31 (X) (X) 4.39 4.39 14.6 7.1 Arenalejos barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U) 2 997 2 810 2 485 1 167 979 821 2.54 2.54 1 179.8 459.4 Arenales barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 1 038 770 658 481 321 231 2.76 2.74 378.3 175.3 Arenales Altos barrio, Isabela Municipio (U/R) 3 677 2 965 2 527 1 292 949 692 9.15 9.15 401.9 141.2 Urban part (U) 3 089 (X) (X) 1 086 (X) (X) 2.15 2.15 1 439.6 506.1 Rural part (R) 588 (X) (X) 206 (X) (X) 7.00 7.00 84.0 29.4 Arenales Bajos barrio, Isabela Municipio (U) 3 296 2 301 2 501 1 189 762 729 2.57 2.57 1 284.4 463.3 Arenas barrio, Cidra Municipio (U) 6 239 5 665 4 170 2 067 1 697 1 167 3.12 3.10 2 013.0 666.9 Arenas barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 2 295 3 241 1 921 809 1 147 499 5.23 5.23 438.7 154.7 Urban part (U) 1 505 (X) (X) 540 (X) (X) 1.17 1.17 1 291.8 463.5 Rural part (R) 790 (X) (X) 269 (X) (X) 4.07 4.07 194.3 66.2 Arroyo zona urbana, Arroyo Municipio (U) 7 244 8 763 8 435 2 716 2 877 2 561 1.00 1.00 7 247.1 2 717.2 Arroyo barriopueblo, Arroyo Municipio (U) 1 503 1 837 2 243 673 758 840 0.21 0.21 7 324.8 3 279.8 Arrozal barrio, Arecibo Municipio (R) 1 218 554 787 452 185 256 9.47 9.46 128.7 47.8 Asomante barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 3 268 2 613 1 914 1 133 895 545 1.83 1.83 1 781.6 617.7 Asomante barrio, Aibonito Municipio (U/R) 2 787 2 388 1 839 881 712 505 4.26 4.25 656.0 207.4 Urban part (U) 2 420 (X) (X) 765 (X) (X) 2.42 2.41 1 006.1 318.0 Rural part (R) 367 (X) (X) 116 (X) (X) 1.84 1.84 199.1 62.9 Atalaya barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 2 767 2 430 2 350 974 770 595 2.38 2.38 1 164.4 409.9 Atalaya barrio, Rincón Municipio (U) 824 871 867 261 285 240 0.99 0.99 828.8 262.5 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 23

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Bahomamey barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 2 740 2 915 3 116 1 073 1 049 1 011 0.78 0.78 3 524.6 1 380.3 Bairoa barrio, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U) 2 448 2 161 1 923 853 680 602 2.01 2.01 1 220.9 425.4 Bairoa comunidad, Caguas Municipio (U) 2 365 2 324 2 539 838 753 706 0.32 0.32 7 460.2 2 643.4 Bairoa barrio, Caguas Municipio (U/R) 19 201 18 189 14 562 6 416 5 662 4 402 7.67 7.58 2 531.7 846.0 Urban part (U) 19 201 (X) (X) 6 416 (X) (X) 7.60 7.58 2 532.2 846.1 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.08 – – – Bajadero comunidad, Arecibo Municipio (U) 3 877 4 112 3 678 1 538 1 458 1 244 1.88 1.88 2 063.7 818.6 Bajandas comunidad, Humacao Municipio (U) 1 418 1 550 1 350 500 491 448 0.64 0.64 2 208.7 778.8 Bajo barrio, Patillas Municipio (U/R) 1 722 1 716 1 686 698 621 499 2.66 1.20 1 437.8 582.8 Urban part (U) 1 714 (X) (X) 695 (X) (X) 0.94 0.94 1 831.9 742.8 Rural part (R) 8 (X) (X) 3 (X) (X) 1.72 0.26 30.5 11.5 Bajura barrio, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U/R) 2 364 2 316 2 503 971 891 839 5.81 5.79 408.0 167.6 Urban part (U) 2 011 (X) (X) 818 (X) (X) 1.63 1.62 1 242.7 505.5 Rural part (R) 353 (X) (X) 153 (X) (X) 4.19 4.18 84.5 36.6 Bajura barrio, Isabela Municipio (U) 501 466 400 526 390 313 1.54 1.54 324.9 341.1 Bajura barrio, Vega Alta Municipio (U) 4 394 4 171 3 415 1 519 1 285 943 3.08 3.08 1 428.3 493.8 Bajura Adentro barrio, Manatí Municipio (U/R) 2 382 2 359 2 127 858 848 655 3.98 3.98 599.1 215.8 Urban part (U) 2 099 (X) (X) 744 (X) (X) 1.79 1.79 1 172.5 415.6 Rural part (R) 283 (X) (X) 114 (X) (X) 2.19 2.19 129.5 52.2 Bajura Afuera barrio, Manatí Municipio (U/R) 737 469 262 274 183 91 2.65 2.54 289.9 107.8 Urban part (U) 611 (X) (X) 218 (X) (X) 0.10 0.10 6 130.5 2 187.3 Rural part (R) 126 (X) (X) 56 (X) (X) 2.55 2.44 51.6 22.9 Barahona comunidad, Morovis Municipio (U) 2 632 2 246 1 930 832 659 513 0.53 0.53 4 928.0 1 557.8 Barahona barrio, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 4 410 3 814 2 914 1 430 1 137 789 3.76 3.76 1 174.0 380.7 Urban part (U) 4 341 (X) (X) 1 409 (X) (X) 2.49 2.49 1 744.3 566.2 Rural part (R) 69 (X) (X) 21 (X) (X) 1.27 1.27 54.4 16.6 Barceloneta zona urbana, Barceloneta Municipio (U/R) 4 253 4 873 4 502 1 712 1 680 1 543 0.98 0.98 4 346.0 1 749.4 Urban part (U) 4 253 (X) (X) 1 712 (X) (X) 0.94 0.94 4 515.9 1 817.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.04 0.04 – – Barceloneta barriopueblo, Barceloneta Municipio (U) 277 285 355 142 122 145 0.04 0.04 7 164.4 3 672.7 Barina barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 5 726 4 729 3 762 2 024 1 536 1 167 8.76 8.66 661.1 233.7 Urban part (U) 4 716 (X) (X) 1 651 (X) (X) 1.33 1.33 3 542.8 1 240.3 Rural part (R) 1 010 (X) (X) 373 (X) (X) 7.43 7.33 137.8 50.9 Barrancas barrio, Barranquitas Municipio (U) 5 083 4 307 3 084 1 640 1 216 780 5.72 5.72 889.2 286.9 Barranquitas zona urbana, Barranquitas Municipio (U) 2 910 2 786 3 618 1 170 962 1 095 0.75 0.75 3 877.0 1 558.8 Barranquitas barriopueblo, Barranquitas Municipio (U) 2 910 2 786 3 618 1 170 962 1 095 0.75 0.75 3 877.0 1 558.8 Barrazas barrio, Carolina Municipio (U/R) 4 076 3 418 2 892 1 437 1 074 843 5.38 5.38 757.4 267.0 Urban part (U) 3 684 (X) (X) 1 285 (X) (X) 4.18 4.18 880.5 307.1 Rural part (R) 392 (X) (X) 152 (X) (X) 1.20 1.20 327.3 126.9 Barreal barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 267 366 423 100 117 106 3.53 3.53 75.6 28.3 Urban part (U) 169 (X) (X) 57 (X) (X) 0.29 0.29 588.7 198.6 Rural part (R) 98 (X) (X) 43 (X) (X) 3.25 3.25 30.2 13.2 Barrero barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U) 1 033 968 841 329 297 237 1.32 1.32 783.5 249.5 Barrero barrio, Rincón Municipio (U) 1 019 870 781 369 326 263 0.88 0.88 1 156.1 418.7 Barros barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U/R) 1 862 1 753 1 591 610 506 377 2.75 2.75 675.9 221.4 Urban part (U) 1 750 (X) (X) 569 (X) (X) 1.85 1.85 945.0 307.3 Rural part (R) 112 (X) (X) 41 (X) (X) 0.90 0.90 124.0 45.4 Bartolo barrio, Lares Municipio (R) 2 030 2 311 2 483 722 797 787 8.43 8.25 246.2 87.5 Bartolo comunidad, Río Grande Municipio (U) 1 260 1 170 (X) 439 349 (X) 0.18 0.18 6 977.4 2 431.0 Bateyes barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 1 205 1 088 1 027 497 472 360 2.44 2.44 493.9 203.7 Bauta Abajo barrio, Orocovis Municipio (R) 1 651 1 522 1 330 570 429 372 10.49 10.37 159.2 55.0 Bauta Arriba barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U) 908 725 474 283 217 137 3.22 3.22 281.9 87.8 Bayamón zona urbana, Bayamón Municipio (U) 203 499 202 103 185 087 72 427 64 837 52 853 27.04 27.01 7 535.4 2 681.9 Bayamón barriopueblo, Bayamón Municipio (U) 5 336 5 785 6 722 2 334 2 461 2 467 0.64 0.64 8 332.0 3 644.5 Bayamón comunidad, Cidra Municipio (U) 1 699 1 053 1 442 537 309 374 0.58 0.58 2 938.5 928.8 Bayamón barrio, Cidra Municipio (U) 10 730 7 247 6 463 3 508 2 067 1 684 6.71 6.31 1 701.5 556.3 24 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Bayamoncito barrio, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U/R) 1 897 1 947 1 548 674 657 499 3.31 3.31 573.8 203.9 Urban part (U) 1 359 (X) (X) 503 (X) (X) 1.24 1.24 1 097.1 406.1 Rural part (R) 538 (X) (X) 171 (X) (X) 2.07 2.07 260.2 82.7 Bayaney barrio, Hatillo Municipio (U/R) 3 373 2 840 2 382 1 178 935 691 7.79 7.79 433.0 151.2 Urban part (U) 2 338 (X) (X) 818 (X) (X) 3.52 3.52 665.1 232.7 Rural part (R) 1 035 (X) (X) 360 (X) (X) 4.27 4.27 242.1 84.2 Beatriz barrio, Caguas Municipio (U/R) 4 467 3 807 3 543 1 634 1 281 1 064 6.15 6.15 726.4 265.7 Urban part (U) 4 006 (X) (X) 1 451 (X) (X) 3.72 3.72 1 078.0 390.5 Rural part (R) 461 (X) (X) 183 (X) (X) 2.43 2.43 189.5 75.2 Beatriz barrio, Cayey Municipio (U) 1 986 1 467 1 209 738 456 338 2.08 2.08 953.1 354.2 Beatriz barrio, Cidra Municipio (U) 3 168 3 126 2 082 1 105 989 646 4.25 4.25 745.7 260.1 Bejucos barrio, Isabela Municipio (U) 3 056 1 980 2 498 1 175 682 744 2.69 2.69 1 137.3 437.3 Benavente barrio, Hormigueros Municipio (U/R) 298 86 117 103 32 65 3.50 3.50 85.1 29.4 Urban part (U) 174 (X) (X) 65 (X) (X) 0.04 0.04 4 478.7 1 673.1 Rural part (R) 124 (X) (X) 38 (X) (X) 3.46 3.46 35.8 11.0 Benítez comunidad, Canóvanas Municipio (U) 1 334 1 240 1 267 436 371 341 0.35 0.35 3 780.2 1 235.5 Bermejales barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U/R) 570 646 669 178 184 165 1.88 1.88 302.4 94.4 Urban part (U) 165 (X) (X) 59 (X) (X) 0.17 0.17 975.8 348.9 Rural part (R) 405 (X) (X) 119 (X) (X) 1.72 1.72 236.0 69.4 Betances comunidad, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U) 835 1 031 1 213 367 394 358 0.13 0.13 6 587.9 2 895.5 Boca barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 1 263 1 330 1 341 455 410 371 9.09 6.38 197.9 71.3 Urban part (U) 1 187 (X) (X) 427 (X) (X) 0.78 0.78 1 519.9 546.7 Rural part (R) 76 (X) (X) 28 (X) (X) 8.31 5.60 13.6 5.0 Boca Velázquez barrio, Santa Isabel Municipio (U/R) 2 279 1 796 1 221 728 556 322 8.75 5.00 455.4 145.5 Urban part (U) 2 211 (X) (X) 685 (X) (X) 3.34 3.34 661.5 204.9 Rural part (R) 68 (X) (X) 43 (X) (X) 5.40 1.66 40.9 25.9 Boqueron comunidad, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U) 2 017 (X) (X) 1 196 (X) (X) 1.02 1.02 1 969.1 1 167.6 Boquerón barrio, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U/R) 4 963 4 251 3 675 4 324 2 633 1 524 15.95 12.59 394.1 343.3 Urban part (U) 3 614 (X) (X) 2 013 (X) (X) 3.56 3.56 1 015.9 565.9 Rural part (R) 1 349 (X) (X) 2 311 (X) (X) 12.39 9.04 149.3 255.7 Boquerón comunidad, Las Piedras Municipio (U/R) 1 218 1 122 (X) 426 329 (X) 1.09 1.09 1 112.9 389.3 Urban part (U) 817 (X) (X) 283 (X) (X) 0.15 0.15 5 493.0 1 902.7 Rural part (R) 401 (X) (X) 143 (X) (X) 0.95 0.95 424.0 151.2 Boquerón barrio, Las Piedras Municipio (U/R) 1 984 1 531 1 439 783 455 413 2.88 2.88 689.2 272.0 Urban part (U) 1 453 (X) (X) 524 (X) (X) 1.32 1.32 1 103.9 398.1 Rural part (R) 531 (X) (X) 259 (X) (X) 1.56 1.56 339.9 165.8 Borinquen barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 8 386 8 072 9 031 3 122 2 632 2 628 3.33 3.33 2 521.1 938.6 Borinquen barrio, Caguas Municipio (U/R) 6 522 5 172 4 001 2 202 1 489 1 055 6.28 6.28 1 037.8 350.4 Urban part (U) 6 522 (X) (X) 2 201 (X) (X) 6.23 6.23 1 046.8 353.3 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) 0.05 0.05 – 18.5 Botijas barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U) 3 794 3 168 3 394 1 259 971 905 4.95 4.95 766.4 254.3 Breñas comunidad, Vega Alta Municipio (U/R) 2 104 2 060 2 365 901 641 639 1.01 1.01 2 090.7 895.3 Urban part (U) 2 060 (X) (X) 858 (X) (X) 0.91 0.91 2 271.7 946.2 Rural part (R) 44 (X) (X) 43 (X) (X) 0.10 0.10 442.0 432.0 Bucaná barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 3 963 4 053 4 179 1 308 1 185 1 186 1.34 1.34 2 950.5 973.8 Bucarabones barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 598 578 668 197 182 165 2.91 2.91 205.8 67.8 Bucarabones barrio, Maricao Municipio (R) 50 497 610 28 187 179 5.27 5.27 9.5 5.3 Buena Vista comunidad, Arroyo Municipio (U) 2 026 2 321 2 337 743 770 690 0.26 0.26 7 762.0 2 846.6 Buena Vista barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 15 878 14 018 10 318 5 305 4 225 2 905 3.59 3.59 4 417.0 1 475.8 Buena Vista barrio, Hatillo Municipio (U/R) 2 279 2 131 2 034 828 687 629 3.54 3.54 642.9 233.6 Urban part (U) 1 772 (X) (X) 628 (X) (X) 0.68 0.68 2 611.2 925.4 Rural part (R) 507 (X) (X) 200 (X) (X) 2.87 2.87 176.9 69.8 Buena Vista barrio, Humacao Municipio (U) 3 718 3 302 2 827 1 305 1 011 864 4.50 4.50 826.6 290.1 Buena Vista barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 715 672 642 283 239 216 4.46 4.42 161.6 64.0 Buenos Aires barrio, Lares Municipio (U/R) 3 060 2 344 2 158 1 052 723 640 6.02 6.02 508.3 174.8 Urban part (U) 2 531 (X) (X) 864 (X) (X) 3.33 3.33 760.8 259.7 Rural part (R) 529 (X) (X) 188 (X) (X) 2.69 2.69 196.4 69.8 Búfalo comunidad, Barceloneta Municipio (U) 1 108 1 121 1 356 387 363 421 0.18 0.18 6 289.3 2 196.7 Cabán comunidad, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 3 959 4 327 2 639 1 414 1 384 747 0.50 0.50 7 980.5 2 850.3 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 25

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Cabezas barrio, Fajardo Municipio (U/R) 1 465 1 211 1 216 1 370 984 928 73.46 2.99 490.5 458.7 Urban part (U) 1 366 (X) (X) 958 (X) (X) 2.62 2.43 561.5 393.8 Rural part (R) 99 (X) (X) 412 (X) (X) 70.84 0.55 178.6 743.4 Cabo Caribe barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U) 4 581 4 901 5 296 1 596 1 546 1 468 4.86 4.86 941.7 328.1 Cabo Rojo barriopueblo, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U) 1 305 1 527 1 917 752 761 796 0.10 0.10 12 480.8 7 192.0 Cabo Rojo zona urbana, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U) 10 610 10 131 10 292 4 485 3 870 3 517 2.35 2.35 4 512.9 1 907.7 Cacao barrio, Carolina Municipio (U) 3 668 3 287 2 706 1 166 1 023 793 3.53 3.53 1 039.9 330.6 Cacao comunidad, Quebradillas Municipio (U) 2 068 1 690 (X) 663 516 (X) 0.65 0.65 3 170.3 1 016.4 Cacao barrio, Quebradillas Municipio (U) 5 819 4 228 3 953 2 071 1 408 1 118 4.68 4.68 1 244.0 442.7 Cacao Alto barrio, Patillas Municipio (U) 1 566 1 345 1 252 504 392 381 1.12 1.12 1 398.0 449.9 Cacao Bajo barrio, Patillas Municipio (U) 1 425 1 906 1 718 551 610 459 2.46 2.45 582.7 225.3 Cacaos barrio, Orocovis Municipio (R) 902 793 485 321 273 177 4.32 4.32 208.7 74.3 Caguabo barrio, Añasco Municipio (U) 903 790 724 539 294 281 1.43 1.43 633.6 378.2 Caguana barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 4 247 3 723 3 913 1 552 1 260 1 191 15.53 15.52 273.6 100.0 Urban part (U) 2 839 (X) (X) 1 025 (X) (X) 3.07 3.07 925.2 334.0 Rural part (R) 1 408 (X) (X) 527 (X) (X) 12.46 12.45 113.1 42.3 Caguas zona urbana, Caguas Municipio (U) 88 680 92 429 87 214 32 632 30 354 26 485 11.00 10.98 8 075.0 2 971.4 Caguas barriopueblo, Caguas Municipio (U) 24 023 26 065 28 729 9 827 9 509 9 320 2.66 2.66 9 028.3 3 693.2 Cagüitas barrio, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U) 2 704 2 295 2 181 973 688 637 2.61 2.61 1 035.5 372.6 Caimital barrio, Guayama Municipio (U/R) 4 505 4 043 3 668 1 555 1 150 997 3.58 3.58 1 257.8 434.2 Urban part (U) 4 204 (X) (X) 1 474 (X) (X) 2.03 2.03 2 071.4 726.3 Rural part (R) 301 (X) (X) 81 (X) (X) 1.55 1.55 193.9 52.2 Caimital Alto barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 3 656 2 953 2 532 1 420 1 047 750 3.45 3.45 1 061.0 412.1 Caimital Bajo barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 5 277 5 017 4 261 2 027 1 775 1 317 3.73 3.73 1 413.9 543.1 Caimito barrio, Juncos Municipio (U/R) 2 658 2 224 2 168 863 731 614 2.23 2.23 1 194.1 387.7 Urban part (U) 2 427 (X) (X) 760 (X) (X) 1.16 1.16 2 094.5 655.9 Rural part (R) 231 (X) (X) 103 (X) (X) 1.07 1.07 216.5 96.5 Caimito barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 20 832 19 413 15 939 7 536 6 159 4 841 5.43 5.43 3 835.3 1 387.4 Caimito barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 647 628 739 224 192 204 1.57 1.57 411.9 142.6 Urban part (U) 546 (X) (X) 185 (X) (X) 1.14 1.14 479.8 162.6 Rural part (R) 101 (X) (X) 39 (X) (X) 0.43 0.43 233.4 90.1 Caín Alto barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 3 064 2 580 2 220 1 198 944 762 7.90 7.90 387.7 151.6 Urban part (U) 2 700 (X) (X) 1 073 (X) (X) 4.92 4.92 548.8 218.1 Rural part (R) 364 (X) (X) 125 (X) (X) 2.98 2.98 122.0 41.9 Caín Bajo barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 1 130 1 401 1 047 443 473 312 2.40 2.40 470.4 184.4 Urban part (U) 1 000 (X) (X) 380 (X) (X) 1.73 1.73 579.2 220.1 Rural part (R) 130 (X) (X) 63 (X) (X) 0.68 0.68 192.4 93.2 Calabazas barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 2 458 2 126 1 772 928 737 515 5.68 5.68 432.7 163.4 Urban part (U) 1 768 (X) (X) 681 (X) (X) 2.13 2.13 830.2 319.8 Rural part (R) 690 (X) (X) 247 (X) (X) 3.55 3.55 194.3 69.6 Calabazas barrio, Yabucoa Municipio (U) 7 998 7 801 7 146 2 652 2 447 1 933 10.45 10.45 765.3 253.8 Callabo barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 2 206 1 751 1 779 703 509 463 2.26 2.11 1 044.0 332.7 Urban part (U) 2 016 (X) (X) 651 (X) (X) 1.14 0.99 2 039.4 658.6 Rural part (R) 190 (X) (X) 52 (X) (X) 1.12 1.12 169.0 46.2 Callejones barrio, Lares Municipio (U/R) 4 361 3 584 2 765 1 543 1 111 742 8.39 8.39 519.6 183.8 Urban part (U) 3 170 (X) (X) 1 131 (X) (X) 4.02 4.02 788.8 281.4 Rural part (R) 1 191 (X) (X) 412 (X) (X) 4.37 4.37 272.3 94.2 Calvache barrio, Rincón Municipio (U) 2 169 1 543 1 519 1 288 578 465 2.32 2.32 935.3 555.4 Calzada barrio, Maunabo Municipio (U/R) 1 262 1 369 1 429 436 386 361 3.67 3.14 402.3 139.0 Urban part (U) 1 017 (X) (X) 340 (X) (X) 1.49 1.49 683.7 228.6 Rural part (R) 245 (X) (X) 96 (X) (X) 2.19 1.65 148.5 58.2 Camaceyes barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 12 138 10 659 10 483 4 646 3 628 3 097 3.84 3.84 3 164.4 1 211.2 Camarones barrio, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 6 311 5 585 4 674 2 319 1 889 1 482 2.44 2.44 2 588.0 951.0 Cambalache barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 64 29 74 32 12 36 3.32 3.23 19.8 9.9 Urban part (U) 36 (X) (X) 20 (X) (X) 0.11 0.11 323.0 179.5 Rural part (R) 28 (X) (X) 12 (X) (X) 3.20 3.12 9.0 3.9 Camino Nuevo barrio, Yabucoa Municipio (U/R) 3 919 3 530 3 055 1 440 1 147 866 32.64 4.65 842.4 309.5 Urban part (U) 3 872 (X) (X) 1 424 (X) (X) 3.26 3.26 1 188.6 437.1 Rural part (R) 47 (X) (X) 16 (X) (X) 29.38 1.39 33.7 11.5 Campanilla comunidad, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 7 757 6 681 5 472 2 571 2 130 1 675 0.63 0.63 12 328.4 4 086.2 26 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Campo Alegre barrio, Hatillo Municipio (U) 4 829 4 214 3 781 1 774 1 412 1 158 4.60 4.59 1 051.0 386.1 Campo Rico comunidad, Canóvanas Municipio (U) 3 218 2 952 1 799 1 113 938 499 0.65 0.65 4 919.3 1 701.4 Camuy zona urbana, Camuy Municipio (U) 4 013 3 890 3 834 1 681 1 489 1 272 0.94 0.94 4 250.0 1 780.3 Camuy barriopueblo, Camuy Municipio (U) 1 261 1 306 1 489 604 566 543 0.27 0.27 4 637.0 2 221.1 Camuy Arriba barrio, Camuy Municipio (U) 3 134 2 490 2 047 1 053 806 556 3.13 3.13 1 000.5 336.2 Cañabón barrio, Barranquitas Municipio (U) 2 221 2 011 1 666 754 592 441 3.57 3.57 622.9 211.5 Cañabón barrio, Caguas Municipio (U) 6 070 5 901 2 760 2 042 1 751 787 3.68 3.68 1 649.3 554.8 Cañaboncito barrio, Caguas Municipio (U) 28 669 26 453 24 170 10 151 8 365 7 004 7.62 7.62 3 761.4 1 331.8 Canas barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 34 065 29 146 21 900 10 231 8 942 5 921 22.82 14.50 2 349.5 705.6 Urban part (U) 33 858 (X) (X) 10 168 (X) (X) 11.05 10.92 3 101.1 931.3 Rural part (R) 207 (X) (X) 63 (X) (X) 11.77 3.58 57.8 17.6 Canas Urbano barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 21 482 20 605 22 253 8 808 7 387 6 718 2.31 2.31 9 300.5 3 813.4 Urban part (U) 21 482 (X) (X) 8 808 (X) (X) 2.30 2.30 9 358.1 3 837.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.02 0.01 – – Candelaria barrio, Lajas Municipio (U) 3 683 2 888 2 205 1 360 1 053 784 2.47 2.47 1 490.0 550.2 Candelaria comunidad, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 17 300 16 603 4 474 5 852 5 029 1 258 3.04 3.04 5 698.8 1 927.7 Candelaria barrio, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 25 223 24 058 17 292 8 708 7 322 5 028 5.08 5.08 4 968.2 1 715.2 Candelaria barrio, Vega Alta Municipio (U/R) 1 687 1 879 905 634 648 309 5.44 5.44 310.1 116.5 Urban part (U) 1 261 (X) (X) 445 (X) (X) 2.42 2.42 520.6 183.7 Rural part (R) 426 (X) (X) 189 (X) (X) 3.02 3.02 141.1 62.6 Candelaria Arenas comunidad, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 5 854 5 712 (X) 2 096 1 727 (X) 1.32 1.32 4 449.1 1 593.0 Candelero Abajo barrio, Humacao Municipio (U/R) 3 365 2 825 1 907 2 222 1 633 1 014 5.78 4.87 690.9 456.2 Urban part (U) 3 346 (X) (X) 2 173 (X) (X) 4.86 4.86 689.0 447.5 Rural part (R) 19 (X) (X) 49 (X) (X) 0.92 0.01 1 359.2 3 505.3 Candelero Arriba comunidad, Humacao Municipio (U) 1 346 1 491 1 158 492 447 308 0.37 0.37 3 647.0 1 333.1 Candelero Arriba barrio, Humacao Municipio (U) 3 747 3 443 2 951 1 305 1 013 779 1.46 1.46 2 559.4 891.4 Cangrejo Arriba barrio, Carolina Municipio (U/R) 18 681 18 869 16 237 11 819 11 455 9 201 6.71 3.84 4 865.3 3 078.2 Urban part (U) 18 681 (X) (X) 11 819 (X) (X) 3.86 3.82 4 887.2 3 092.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 2.85 0.02 – – Caníaco barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 155 203 244 63 78 86 1.70 1.49 104.3 42.4 Urban part (U) 60 (X) (X) 20 (X) (X) 0.03 0.03 1 736.7 578.9 Rural part (R) 95 (X) (X) 43 (X) (X) 1.66 1.45 65.5 29.6 Caño barrio, Guánica Municipio (U) 1 965 1 397 970 695 501 310 1.51 1.51 1 302.4 460.6 Canóvanas zona urbana, Canóvanas Municipio (U) 8 069 7 697 7 260 2 808 2 452 2 178 2.28 2.28 3 544.5 1 233.5 Canóvanas barrio, Canóvanas Municipio (U/R) 17 464 14 108 12 769 6 022 4 382 3 613 10.25 10.20 1 712.4 590.5 Urban part (U) 17 269 (X) (X) 5 962 (X) (X) 7.35 7.34 2 352.3 812.1 Rural part (R) 195 (X) (X) 60 (X) (X) 2.90 2.86 68.3 21.0 Canóvanas barriopueblo, Canóvanas Municipio (U) 4 361 3 671 3 072 1 529 1 195 986 1.21 1.21 3 597.1 1 261.2 Canóvanas barrio, Loíza Municipio (U/R) 7 699 7 377 2 884 2 412 2 143 928 4.42 4.37 1 761.2 551.8 Urban part (U) 7 650 (X) (X) 2 387 (X) (X) 1.72 1.72 4 444.2 1 386.7 Rural part (R) 49 (X) (X) 25 (X) (X) 2.70 2.65 18.5 9.4 Canovanillas barrio, Carolina Municipio (U) 10 748 7 312 5 066 3 499 2 232 1 466 4.96 4.96 2 165.2 704.9 Caonillas barrio, Aibonito Municipio (U/R) 1 402 1 411 1 143 448 404 293 2.78 2.78 504.1 161.1 Urban part (U) 1 192 (X) (X) 368 (X) (X) 1.18 1.18 1 011.3 312.2 Rural part (R) 210 (X) (X) 80 (X) (X) 1.60 1.60 131.0 49.9 Caonillas Abajo barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 1 234 1 205 1 136 408 388 332 5.34 4.77 258.8 85.6 Urban part (U) 536 (X) (X) 171 (X) (X) 0.88 0.88 606.5 193.5 Rural part (R) 698 (X) (X) 237 (X) (X) 4.45 3.88 179.7 61.0 Caonillas Abajo barrio, Villalba Municipio (R) 1 427 967 1 056 449 293 282 6.34 5.76 247.7 77.9 Caonillas Arriba barrio, Utuado Municipio (R) 395 267 277 136 86 78 3.31 3.01 131.0 45.1 Caonillas Arriba barrio, Villalba Municipio (U/R) 1 811 1 333 1 473 558 428 409 8.14 8.10 223.5 68.9 Urban part (U) 543 (X) (X) 168 (X) (X) 0.51 0.51 1 069.3 330.8 Rural part (R) 1 268 (X) (X) 390 (X) (X) 7.63 7.60 166.9 51.3 Capá barrio, Moca Municipio (U) 3 354 2 297 2 127 1 174 708 523 2.22 2.22 1 511.2 529.0 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 27

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Capáez barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 1 010 841 896 341 302 281 3.67 3.65 276.4 93.3 Urban part (U) 574 (X) (X) 197 (X) (X) 0.72 0.72 801.4 275.1 Rural part (R) 436 (X) (X) 144 (X) (X) 2.95 2.94 148.4 49.0 Capáez barrio, Hatillo Municipio (U) 4 271 3 363 2 629 1 493 1 119 734 2.96 2.96 1 444.5 504.9 Capitanejo barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 5 328 5 661 5 572 1 853 1 693 1 504 18.34 3.20 1 664.7 579.0 Urban part (U) 5 301 (X) (X) 1 840 (X) (X) 2.94 2.94 1 805.8 626.8 Rural part (R) 27 (X) (X) 13 (X) (X) 15.40 0.27 101.9 49.0 Capitanejo comunidad (U/R) 3 209 2 281 2 657 1 160 674 667 0.95 0.95 3 391.3 1 225.9 Urban part (U) 3 209 (X) (X) 1 160 (X) (X) 0.91 0.91 3 510.8 1 269.1 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.03 0.03 – – Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 2 629 1 864 2 061 942 538 510 0.48 0.48 5 518.8 1 977.5 Urban part (U) 2 629 (X) (X) 942 (X) (X) 0.44 0.44 5 919.0 2 120.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.03 0.03 – – Ponce Municipio (U) 580 417 596 218 136 157 0.47 0.47 1 234.4 464.0 Capitanejo barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 1 404 1 089 1 409 511 344 405 4.82 3.95 355.5 129.4 Urban part (U) 1 321 (X) (X) 481 (X) (X) 2.41 2.41 547.4 199.3 Rural part (R) 83 (X) (X) 30 (X) (X) 2.41 1.54 54.0 19.5 Caracol barrio, Añasco Municipio (U) 1 037 909 888 412 287 266 1.41 1.41 734.2 291.7 Carenero barrio, Guánica Municipio (U/R) 2 862 2 158 1 896 1 130 787 655 9.19 7.41 386.2 152.5 Urban part (U) 2 492 (X) (X) 959 (X) (X) 1.30 1.30 1 921.6 739.5 Rural part (R) 370 (X) (X) 171 (X) (X) 7.90 6.11 60.5 28.0 Carite barrio, Guayama Municipio (R) 1 157 1 126 1 160 394 379 393 11.47 11.01 105.1 35.8 Carmen barrio, Guayama Municipio (R) 682 773 663 243 250 198 2.31 2.31 295.1 105.2 Carolina zona urbana, Carolina Municipio (U/R) 168 164 162 404 147 835 65 256 57 030 47 758 24.12 20.65 8 145.5 3 160.8 Urban part (U) 168 164 (X) (X) 65 256 (X) (X) 20.53 20.46 8 220.1 3 189.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 3.59 0.19 – – Carolina barriopueblo, Carolina Municipio (U) 1 398 1 376 1 641 542 474 564 0.07 0.07 19 458.8 7 544.1 Carraízo barrio, Trujillo Alto Municipio (U) 16 380 14 710 11 081 5 424 4 489 3 277 5.03 5.03 3 259.7 1 079.4 Carreras barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 3 303 2 010 1 258 1 170 639 381 2.51 2.49 1 326.6 469.9 Urban part (U) 3 303 (X) (X) 1 170 (X) (X) 2.49 2.49 1 328.7 470.7 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.02 – – – Carreras barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 1 294 1 218 1 360 474 392 414 3.89 3.75 345.4 126.5 Urban part (U) 908 (X) (X) 321 (X) (X) 1.71 1.71 532.1 188.1 Rural part (R) 386 (X) (X) 153 (X) (X) 2.18 2.04 189.2 75.0 Carrizal barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 1 063 697 715 377 254 204 1.12 1.12 947.6 336.1 Carrizales comunidad, Hatillo Municipio (U) 2 556 1 672 1 859 932 564 540 0.56 0.56 4 544.9 1 657.2 Carrizales barrio, Hatillo Municipio (U/R) 6 807 4 650 3 787 2 436 1 553 1 137 5.09 4.42 1 540.5 551.3 Urban part (U) 6 807 (X) (X) 2 436 (X) (X) 4.42 4.42 1 541.1 551.5 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.67 – – – Carruzos barrio, Carolina Municipio (U) 2 481 2 222 1 723 865 677 495 2.04 2.04 1 218.2 424.7 Casey Abajo barrio, Añasco Municipio (R) 180 64 – 46 26 – 0.87 0.87 207.6 53.1 Casey Arriba barrio, Añasco Municipio (R) 523 496 375 178 159 106 1.63 1.63 320.2 109.0 Cataño zona urbana, Cataño Municipio (U) 30 071 34 587 26 243 10 366 10 744 7 626 4.86 4.82 6 232.5 2 148.5 Cataño barriopueblo, Cataño Municipio (U) 4 628 5 669 4 596 2 074 2 171 1 783 0.25 0.25 18 203.9 8 157.9 Cataño barrio, Humacao Municipio (U) 2 508 1 971 1 865 861 655 603 2.44 2.44 1 028.3 353.0 Cayaguas barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U/R) 1 394 1 246 1 097 481 400 293 3.96 3.96 351.8 121.4 Urban part (U) 321 (X) (X) 111 (X) (X) 0.28 0.28 1 133.1 391.8 Rural part (R) 1 073 (X) (X) 370 (X) (X) 3.68 3.68 291.6 100.6 Cayey zona urbana, Cayey Municipio (U) 19 940 23 332 23 305 7 908 7 950 7 017 2.52 2.52 7 898.6 3 132.5 Cayey barriopueblo, Cayey Municipio (U) 15 706 18 951 19 805 6 342 6 492 6 032 1.58 1.58 9 929.4 4 009.4 Cayuco comunidad, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 1 284 1 163 1 108 453 397 329 0.30 0.30 4 229.9 1 492.3 Urban part (U) 1 284 (X) (X) 453 (X) (X) 0.26 0.26 4 883.2 1 722.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.04 0.04 – – Cedrito barrio, Comerío Municipio (U/R) 1 269 1 150 1 071 420 303 301 2.56 2.53 502.2 166.2 Urban part (U) 982 (X) (X) 321 (X) (X) 1.77 1.76 556.6 181.9 Rural part (R) 287 (X) (X) 99 (X) (X) 0.79 0.76 376.3 129.8 Cedro barrio, Carolina Municipio (U/R) 1 918 1 633 1 318 707 542 407 1.88 1.88 1 018.0 375.3 Urban part (U) 1 918 (X) (X) 707 (X) (X) 1.88 1.88 1 018.5 375.4 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – Cedro barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 777 425 302 305 139 101 1.93 1.93 402.1 157.8 Urban part (U) 630 (X) (X) 238 (X) (X) 0.67 0.67 944.4 356.8 Rural part (R) 147 (X) (X) 67 (X) (X) 1.27 1.27 116.2 52.9 Cedro barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 14 1 4 6 2 3 4.74 4.74 3.0 1.3 Urban part (U) 12 (X) (X) 4 (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 864.3 288.1 Rural part (R) 2 (X) (X) 2 (X) (X) 4.72 4.72 0.4 0.4 Cedro Abajo barrio, Naranjito Municipio (U) 4 278 3 732 3 205 1 376 1 077 880 3.90 3.90 1 097.7 353.1 Cedro Arriba barrio, Naranjito Municipio (U) 3 556 2 987 2 281 1 138 1 014 604 5.29 5.29 672.3 215.2 28 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Ceiba zona urbana, Ceiba Municipio (U) 6 277 6 289 4 973 2 462 2 120 1 674 1.09 1.09 5 753.9 2 256.8 Ceiba barriopueblo, Ceiba Municipio (U) 3 816 3 650 3 008 1 513 1 299 1 039 0.55 0.55 6 931.1 2 748.1 Ceiba barrio, Cidra Municipio (U/R) 3 825 3 434 2 878 1 366 1 104 835 4.43 4.43 862.6 308.0 Urban part (U) 2 983 (X) (X) 1 040 (X) (X) 1.96 1.96 1 525.4 531.8 Rural part (R) 842 (X) (X) 326 (X) (X) 2.48 2.48 339.7 131.5 Ceiba barrio, Las Piedras Municipio (U) 1 557 1 048 1 141 560 326 364 1.51 1.51 1 031.2 370.9 Ceiba comunidad (U) 3 698 3 454 2 348 1 297 1 067 622 0.98 0.98 3 761.4 1 319.2 Vega Alta Municipio (U) 2 694 2 440 1 572 919 754 417 0.74 0.74 3 630.6 1 238.5 Vega Baja Municipio (U) 1 004 1 014 776 378 313 205 0.24 0.24 4 163.7 1 567.6 Ceiba barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U) 5 392 5 063 4 637 1 924 1 584 1 392 2.69 2.69 2 002.0 714.3 Ceiba Alta barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 566 463 367 220 172 127 1.23 1.23 460.0 178.8 Ceiba Baja barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 2 420 1 821 1 380 886 640 450 2.52 2.52 961.8 352.1 Ceiba Norte barrio, Juncos Municipio (U/R) 8 001 6 194 3 767 2 719 2 030 1 125 5.52 5.52 1 450.5 492.9 Urban part (U) 7 925 (X) (X) 2 689 (X) (X) 4.16 4.16 1 904.4 646.2 Rural part (R) 76 (X) (X) 30 (X) (X) 1.35 1.35 56.1 22.1 Ceiba Sur barrio, Juncos Municipio (U) 4 600 3 502 3 402 1 676 1 152 1 010 2.99 2.99 1 539.2 560.8 Cejas barrio, Comerío Municipio (U/R) 860 587 492 291 205 153 1.25 1.25 686.6 232.3 Urban part (U) 508 (X) (X) 180 (X) (X) 0.32 0.32 1 603.3 568.1 Rural part (R) 352 (X) (X) 111 (X) (X) 0.94 0.94 376.2 118.6 Celada comunidad, Gurabo Municipio (U) 4 435 4 158 2 271 1 493 1 259 631 0.64 0.64 6 949.3 2 339.4 Celada barrio, Gurabo Municipio (U) 2 288 1 709 1 778 831 566 538 3.55 3.55 644.7 234.2 Central Aguirre comunidad, Salinas Municipio (U/R) 1 588 1 601 1 049 562 537 356 0.63 0.51 3 103.8 1 098.4 Urban part (U) 1 571 (X) (X) 554 (X) (X) 0.41 0.41 3 874.7 1 366.4 Rural part (R) 17 (X) (X) 8 (X) (X) 0.22 0.11 160.1 75.3 Centro barrio, Moca Municipio (U/R) 1 139 999 785 378 300 208 3.96 3.96 288.0 95.6 Urban part (U) 938 (X) (X) 306 (X) (X) 1.31 1.31 714.3 233.0 Rural part (R) 201 (X) (X) 72 (X) (X) 2.64 2.64 76.1 27.3 Cercadillo barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 827 432 228 367 167 65 2.96 2.96 279.9 124.2 Urban part (U) 362 (X) (X) 156 (X) (X) 0.60 0.60 604.6 260.6 Rural part (R) 465 (X) (X) 211 (X) (X) 2.36 2.36 197.3 89.5 Cerrillos barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 4 284 3 523 2 455 1 387 974 639 3.31 3.11 1 379.5 446.6 Cerro Gordo barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 2 930 2 183 2 201 990 655 540 3.09 3.09 949.3 320.7 Cerro Gordo barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 411 402 414 176 159 143 2.26 2.26 182.2 78.0 Urban part (U) 170 (X) (X) 65 (X) (X) 0.32 0.32 526.3 201.2 Rural part (R) 241 (X) (X) 111 (X) (X) 1.93 1.93 124.7 57.4 Cerro Gordo barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 34 161 34 510 31 399 12 436 11 227 9 164 4.32 4.32 7 904.8 2 877.7 Cerro Gordo barrio, Moca Municipio (U/R) 3 875 3 163 2 711 1 262 879 643 9.31 9.31 416.1 135.5 Urban part (U) 3 212 (X) (X) 1 024 (X) (X) 5.21 5.21 616.5 196.5 Rural part (R) 663 (X) (X) 238 (X) (X) 4.10 4.10 161.6 58.0 Cerro Gordo barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U/R) 4 400 3 857 3 395 1 616 1 243 980 6.14 6.13 717.7 263.6 Urban part (U) 3 650 (X) (X) 1 338 (X) (X) 3.28 3.27 1 116.7 409.4 Rural part (R) 750 (X) (X) 278 (X) (X) 2.86 2.86 262.0 97.1 Cerrote barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 612 734 781 224 229 217 4.43 4.43 138.0 50.5 Chamorro barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 220 254 212 103 70 53 1.34 1.34 164.5 77.0 Charcas barrio, Quebradillas Municipio (R) 403 407 318 120 104 78 1.76 1.76 229.6 68.4 Chupacallos barrio, Ceiba Municipio (U/R) 2 265 2 240 2 704 934 745 826 2.77 2.77 818.1 337.4 Urban part (U) 2 251 (X) (X) 926 (X) (X) 2.57 2.57 875.1 360.0 Rural part (R) 14 (X) (X) 8 (X) (X) 0.20 0.20 71.3 40.7 Ciales barriopueblo, Ciales Municipio (U) 1 211 1 360 1 428 550 524 517 0.12 0.12 10 333.9 4 693.3 Ciales zona urbana, Ciales Municipio (U) 3 082 3 370 3 582 1 222 1 149 1 081 0.83 0.82 3 740.8 1 483.2 Cialitos barrio, Ciales Municipio (U/R) 1 490 1 307 1 405 464 408 334 9.24 9.24 161.2 50.2 Urban part (U) 842 (X) (X) 245 (X) (X) 1.45 1.45 579.2 168.5 Rural part (R) 648 (X) (X) 219 (X) (X) 7.79 7.79 83.2 28.1 Cibao barrio, Camuy Municipio (U/R) 1 314 1 156 1 068 456 400 319 4.87 4.86 270.2 93.8 Urban part (U) 758 (X) (X) 257 (X) (X) 1.16 1.16 654.5 221.9 Rural part (R) 556 (X) (X) 199 (X) (X) 3.71 3.71 150.1 53.7 Cibao barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 1 218 1 061 1 125 438 364 332 2.56 2.50 488.0 175.5 Urban part (U) 863 (X) (X) 314 (X) (X) 0.71 0.71 1 207.1 439.2 Rural part (R) 355 (X) (X) 124 (X) (X) 1.85 1.78 199.3 69.6 Cibuco barrio, Corozal Municipio (U/R) 5 054 4 264 3 451 1 677 1 247 947 3.60 3.59 1 406.4 466.7 Urban part (U) 4 862 (X) (X) 1 578 (X) (X) 2.88 2.88 1 687.0 547.5 Rural part (R) 192 (X) (X) 99 (X) (X) 0.71 0.71 269.8 139.1 Cibuco barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U/R) 54 490 55 19 155 16 8.73 1.65 32.8 11.5 Urban part (U) 54 (X) (X) 19 (X) (X) 1.64 1.64 33.0 11.6 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 7.09 0.01 – – Cidra barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 332 413 406 146 131 123 1.09 1.07 310.0 136.3 Urban part (U) 113 (X) (X) 44 (X) (X) 0.13 0.13 841.5 327.7 Rural part (R) 219 (X) (X) 102 (X) (X) 0.96 0.94 233.8 108.9 Cidra zona urbana, Cidra Municipio (U) 4 881 5 580 6 069 1 755 1 745 1 692 0.78 0.78 6 254.9 2 249.0 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 29

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Cidra barriopueblo, Cidra Municipio (U) 1 382 1 428 1 670 597 535 565 0.12 0.12 11 739.0 5 071.0 Cidral barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 453 429 479 192 164 150 1.59 1.59 285.6 121.0 Urban part (U) 402 (X) (X) 159 (X) (X) 0.69 0.69 583.4 230.7 Rural part (R) 51 (X) (X) 33 (X) (X) 0.90 0.90 56.8 36.8 Ciénaga barrio, Guánica Municipio (U/R) 2 376 1 967 2 002 892 702 689 5.71 5.66 419.5 157.5 Urban part (U) 2 255 (X) (X) 837 (X) (X) 1.34 1.34 1 682.1 624.4 Rural part (R) 121 (X) (X) 55 (X) (X) 4.37 4.32 28.0 12.7 Ciénaga Alta barrio, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 4 606 3 768 3 001 1 692 1 164 872 4.50 4.50 1 023.2 375.9 Urban part (U) 4 547 (X) (X) 1 670 (X) (X) 3.89 3.89 1 168.4 429.1 Rural part (R) 59 (X) (X) 22 (X) (X) 0.61 0.61 96.7 36.1 Ciénaga Baja barrio, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 18 220 17 805 13 946 6 072 5 176 4 046 5.90 5.90 3 088.7 1 029.4 Urban part (U) 18 220 (X) (X) 6 072 (X) (X) 4.18 4.18 4 357.1 1 452.1 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 1.72 1.72 – – Ciénagas barrio, Camuy Municipio (U) 1 634 1 172 1 053 565 383 321 2.92 2.92 560.4 193.8 Cienegueta barrio, Vega Alta Municipio (U/R) 440 391 210 141 128 77 1.04 1.04 424.8 136.1 Urban part (U) 277 (X) (X) 90 (X) (X) 0.25 0.25 1 118.6 363.4 Rural part (R) 163 (X) (X) 51 (X) (X) 0.79 0.79 206.8 64.7 Cintrona barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 2 309 2 064 2 424 646 493 640 6.91 6.91 334.3 93.5 Urban part (U) 2 220 (X) (X) 612 (X) (X) 0.75 0.75 2 961.0 816.3 Rural part (R) 89 (X) (X) 34 (X) (X) 6.16 6.16 14.5 5.5 Coabey barrio, Jayuya Municipio (U/R) 2 069 1 753 1 286 651 535 370 3.81 3.81 543.1 170.9 Urban part (U) 1 917 (X) (X) 592 (X) (X) 1.68 1.68 1 137.8 351.4 Rural part (R) 152 (X) (X) 59 (X) (X) 2.12 2.12 71.5 27.8 Coamo zona urbana, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 12 356 13 266 12 851 4 621 4 378 3 931 1.83 1.83 6 761.1 2 528.6 Urban part (U) 12 356 (X) (X) 4 621 (X) (X) 1.83 1.83 6 761.6 2 528.7 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – Coamo barriopueblo, Coamo Municipio (U) 7 573 9 026 10 244 3 045 3 173 3 228 0.79 0.79 9 646.1 3 878.6 Coamo Arriba barrio, Coamo Municipio (R) 422 344 459 176 128 159 3.83 3.83 110.1 45.9 Coco comunidad, Salinas Municipio (U) 5 803 3 478 2 400 1 995 1 118 600 1.63 1.63 3 562.2 1 224.6 Cocos barrio, Quebradillas Municipio (U) 4 569 3 734 3 442 1 590 1 226 1 009 2.46 2.46 1 856.9 646.2 Collores barrio, Humacao Municipio (U/R) 2 653 1 940 1 656 921 594 481 2.03 2.03 1 307.6 453.9 Urban part (U) 2 644 (X) (X) 918 (X) (X) 2.00 2.00 1 323.4 459.5 Rural part (R) 9 (X) (X) 3 (X) (X) 0.03 0.03 290.4 96.8 Collores barrio, Jayuya Municipio (U/R) 1 496 1 470 1 435 514 463 397 3.50 3.50 427.7 146.9 Urban part (U) 455 (X) (X) 156 (X) (X) 0.42 0.42 1 085.1 372.0 Rural part (R) 1 041 (X) (X) 358 (X) (X) 3.08 3.08 338.1 116.3 Collores barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 2 161 2 223 2 193 726 722 574 10.67 10.51 205.6 69.1 Urban part (U) 326 (X) (X) 110 (X) (X) 0.49 0.33 993.1 335.1 Rural part (R) 1 835 (X) (X) 616 (X) (X) 10.18 10.18 180.3 60.5 Collores barrio, Las Piedras Municipio (U/R) 4 648 3 878 3 441 1 703 1 216 1 005 3.76 3.75 1 238.1 453.6 Urban part (U) 4 438 (X) (X) 1 621 (X) (X) 2.63 2.63 1 687.4 616.3 Rural part (R) 210 (X) (X) 82 (X) (X) 1.13 1.12 186.8 72.9 Collores barrio, Orocovis Municipio (R) 137 91 58 46 32 31 1.47 1.47 92.9 31.2 Collores barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 971 817 888 370 266 233 2.58 2.58 376.3 143.4 Urban part (U) 683 (X) (X) 266 (X) (X) 1.46 1.46 466.5 181.7 Rural part (R) 288 (X) (X) 104 (X) (X) 1.12 1.12 258.0 93.2 Comerío zona urbana, Comerío Municipio (U) 4 478 4 978 5 736 1 780 1 624 1 693 0.45 0.45 10 029.7 3 986.8 Comerío barriopueblo, Comerío Municipio (U) 4 103 4 439 5 302 1 659 1 474 1 597 0.39 0.39 10 638.8 4 301.7 Comunas comunidad, Yabucoa Municipio (U) 2 027 1 808 1 423 722 526 400 0.62 0.62 3 260.4 1 161.3 Consejo barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U) 883 723 799 310 235 226 1.52 1.52 582.4 204.5 Consejo barrio, Utuado Municipio (R) 538 615 735 178 177 224 4.17 4.17 129.0 42.7 Contorno barrio, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 5 085 5 254 4 896 1 731 1 565 1 294 1.92 1.90 2 669.5 908.7 Coquí comunidad, Salinas Municipio (U/R) 3 590 3 051 3 018 1 458 1 133 1 005 0.92 0.92 3 910.6 1 588.2 Urban part (U) 3 583 (X) (X) 1 452 (X) (X) 0.65 0.65 5 525.5 2 239.2 Rural part (R) 7 (X) (X) 6 (X) (X) 0.27 0.27 26.0 22.3 Corazón comunidad, Guayama Municipio (U) 2 925 2 747 2 306 986 846 683 0.56 0.56 5 217.8 1 758.9 Corcovada barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 659 450 551 234 175 196 3.34 3.31 199.3 70.8 Urban part (U) 73 (X) (X) 23 (X) (X) 0.02 0.02 3 098.7 976.3 Rural part (R) 586 (X) (X) 211 (X) (X) 3.32 3.28 178.5 64.3 Corcovado comunidad, Hatillo Municipio (U) 1 527 1 674 1 470 534 505 406 0.52 0.52 2 952.8 1 032.6 Corcovado barrio, Hatillo Municipio (U) 4 064 3 532 2 815 1 418 1 113 795 3.59 3.58 1 134.3 395.8 Cordillera barrio, Ciales Municipio (U/R) 2 193 2 326 1 900 734 725 520 4.15 4.15 528.5 176.9 Urban part (U) 1 670 (X) (X) 569 (X) (X) 2.32 2.32 719.5 245.1 Rural part (R) 523 (X) (X) 165 (X) (X) 1.83 1.83 286.1 90.2 30 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Corozal zona urbana, Corozal Municipio (U) 11 444 11 746 6 534 3 950 3 535 1 948 2.22 2.22 5 161.4 1 781.5 Corozal barriopueblo, Corozal Municipio (U) 2 850 3 011 1 663 1 170 1 057 617 0.30 0.30 9 415.5 3 865.3 Corrales barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 8 546 7 994 6 086 3 154 2 640 1 735 2.40 2.40 3 562.2 1 314.7 Costa barrio, Lajas Municipio (U/R) 1 730 1 516 1 198 684 593 502 18.31 13.91 124.4 49.2 Urban part (U) 680 (X) (X) 261 (X) (X) 0.88 0.88 774.5 297.3 Rural part (R) 1 050 (X) (X) 423 (X) (X) 17.43 13.03 80.6 32.5 Coto barrio, Isabela Municipio (U) 3 799 3 262 2 864 1 403 1 095 880 4.41 4.41 862.3 318.5 Coto barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 1 244 871 1 031 423 264 287 1.15 1.15 1 079.1 366.9 Urban part (U) 1 081 (X) (X) 379 (X) (X) 0.47 0.47 2 307.1 808.9 Rural part (R) 163 (X) (X) 44 (X) (X) 0.68 0.68 238.2 64.3 Coto Laurel comunidad, Ponce Municipio (U) 3 606 4 044 2 240 1 225 1 135 563 0.37 0.37 9 836.9 3 341.7 Coto Laurel barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 5 285 5 915 5 192 1 779 1 683 1 374 3.60 3.54 1 493.3 502.7 Coto Norte barrio, Manatí Municipio (U) 11 311 8 865 7 795 4 026 2 814 2 348 3.88 3.88 2 911.8 1 036.4 Coto Norte comunidad (U) 1 381 1 945 1 878 528 654 529 0.28 0.28 4 897.0 1 872.3 Manatí Municipio (U) 932 1 176 1 154 357 393 319 0.16 0.16 5 943.9 2 276.8 Vega Baja Municipio (U) 449 769 724 171 261 210 0.13 0.13 3 586.1 1 365.7 Coto Sur barrio, Manatí Municipio (U/R) 9 045 7 572 7 862 3 229 2 486 2 441 6.28 6.28 1 440.2 514.1 Urban part (U) 8 343 (X) (X) 2 971 (X) (X) 2.93 2.93 2 848.2 1 014.3 Rural part (R) 702 (X) (X) 258 (X) (X) 3.35 3.35 209.5 77.0 Cotuí barrio, San Germán Municipio (U) 751 592 758 280 260 258 1.00 1.00 754.7 281.4 Cruces barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 1 655 1 522 1 047 638 521 350 1.78 1.78 930.4 358.7 Cruces barrio, Rincón Municipio (U) 1 296 855 1 041 469 324 280 1.49 1.49 871.6 315.4 Cruz barrio, Moca Municipio (U) 1 147 936 853 415 294 252 1.96 1.96 585.7 211.9 Cuarto barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 3 011 2 763 3 428 1 559 1 260 1 388 0.16 0.16 18 302.8 9 476.6 Cubuy barrio, Canóvanas Municipio (U/R) 1 674 1 562 1 321 654 583 506 4.68 4.68 357.6 139.7 Urban part (U) 1 357 (X) (X) 475 (X) (X) 1.12 1.12 1 211.6 424.1 Rural part (R) 317 (X) (X) 179 (X) (X) 3.56 3.56 89.0 50.3 Cuchillas barrio, Corozal Municipio (U/R) 1 393 1 213 1 167 449 369 311 2.69 2.69 518.6 167.1 Urban part (U) 1 260 (X) (X) 402 (X) (X) 1.99 1.99 634.3 202.4 Rural part (R) 133 (X) (X) 47 (X) (X) 0.70 0.70 190.0 67.2 Cuchillas barrio, Moca Municipio (U/R) 4 507 3 967 3 589 1 660 1 279 993 2.85 2.85 1 579.4 581.7 Urban part (U) 4 337 (X) (X) 1 596 (X) (X) 2.10 2.10 2 061.2 758.5 Rural part (R) 170 (X) (X) 64 (X) (X) 0.75 0.75 226.8 85.4 Cuchillas barrio, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 2 211 1 164 1 021 649 316 256 2.88 2.88 766.7 225.0 Urban part (U) 1 873 (X) (X) 542 (X) (X) 1.52 1.52 1 228.3 355.4 Rural part (R) 338 (X) (X) 107 (X) (X) 1.36 1.36 248.7 78.7 Cuebas barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 430 427 389 148 141 129 0.94 0.94 458.7 157.9 Urban part (U) 355 (X) (X) 116 (X) (X) 0.66 0.66 539.4 176.3 Rural part (R) 75 (X) (X) 32 (X) (X) 0.28 0.28 268.4 114.5 Cuevas barrio, Trujillo Alto Municipio (U) 22 101 (X) (X) 7 784 (X) (X) 2.04 2.04 10 807.5 3 806.4 Culebra zona urbana, Culebra Municipio (R) 1 418 1 244 938 687 498 317 0.78 0.70 2 032.6 984.8 Culebra barriopueblo, Culebra Municipio (R) 652 707 849 352 296 288 0.24 0.16 4 129.1 2 229.2 Culebras Alto barrio, Cayey Municipio (R) 68 284 160 78 111 65 1.28 1.28 53.3 61.2 Culebras Bajo barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 292 217 274 149 77 76 0.95 0.95 306.2 156.2 Urban part (U) 6 (X) (X) 2 (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 413.7 137.9 Rural part (R) 286 (X) (X) 147 (X) (X) 0.94 0.94 304.5 156.5 Culebrinas barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 4 006 3 248 2 024 1 535 1 075 612 3.72 3.72 1 075.5 412.1 Urban part (U) 3 828 (X) (X) 1 465 (X) (X) 2.95 2.95 1 297.3 496.5 Rural part (R) 178 (X) (X) 70 (X) (X) 0.77 0.77 230.0 90.4 Cupey barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 36 659 31 072 27 739 13 265 9 872 7 779 7.55 7.49 4 897.6 1 772.2 Cuyón barrio, Aibonito Municipio (U/R) 873 681 752 290 230 215 4.09 4.09 213.5 70.9 Urban part (U) 234 (X) (X) 80 (X) (X) 0.23 0.23 1 008.3 344.7 Rural part (R) 639 (X) (X) 210 (X) (X) 3.86 3.86 165.7 54.4 Cuyón barrio, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 2 263 1 766 947 711 528 245 10.16 10.16 222.8 70.0 Urban part (U) 1 778 (X) (X) 564 (X) (X) 1.40 1.40 1 271.1 403.2 Rural part (R) 485 (X) (X) 147 (X) (X) 8.76 8.76 55.4 16.8 Daguao barrio, Ceiba Municipio (U) 237 162 109 79 62 38 1.16 1.16 204.7 68.2 Daguao comunidad, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 1 488 1 628 1 344 619 576 466 0.56 0.56 2 655.2 1 104.6 Urban part (U) 1 488 (X) (X) 619 (X) (X) 0.56 0.56 2 661.0 1 107.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – Daguao barrio, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 2 186 2 296 2 003 912 826 745 6.06 3.63 601.7 251.0 Urban part (U) 2 186 (X) (X) 910 (X) (X) 1.11 1.11 1 969.8 820.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) 2 (X) (X) 4.95 2.52 – 0.8 Dagüey barrio, Añasco Municipio (U) 1 891 2 118 1 174 626 657 321 1.32 1.32 1 432.5 474.2 Dajaos barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 2 691 2 536 1 605 915 832 463 2.81 2.80 962.2 327.2 Damián Abajo barrio, Orocovis Municipio (R) 746 613 558 227 182 133 2.75 2.75 271.5 82.6 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 31

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Damián Arriba barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U/R) 893 780 826 313 226 221 3.92 3.92 228.1 79.9 Urban part (U) 485 (X) (X) 169 (X) (X) 0.85 0.85 572.0 199.3 Rural part (R) 408 (X) (X) 144 (X) (X) 3.07 3.07 133.0 46.9 Demajagua barrio, Fajardo Municipio (U/R) 1 094 299 113 444 130 43 1.52 1.33 823.4 334.2 Urban part (U) 1 000 (X) (X) 399 (X) (X) 0.44 0.44 2 282.7 910.8 Rural part (R) 94 (X) (X) 45 (X) (X) 1.09 0.89 105.5 50.5 Descalabrado barrio, Santa Isabel Municipio (U/R) 3 918 3 791 4 318 1 368 1 277 1 418 10.12 7.21 543.6 189.8 Urban part (U) 3 908 (X) (X) 1 362 (X) (X) 2.83 2.82 1 385.1 482.7 Rural part (R) 10 (X) (X) 6 (X) (X) 7.29 4.39 2.3 1.4 Diego Hernández barrio, Yauco Municipio (U) 1 645 1 110 1 037 569 367 311 2.37 2.37 693.5 239.9 Domingo Ruíz barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 3 444 3 550 3 302 1 384 1 290 1 149 2.49 2.47 1 395.7 560.9 Urban part (U) 3 444 (X) (X) 1 384 (X) (X) 2.17 2.17 1 588.0 638.1 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.32 0.30 – – Dominguito barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 4 998 4 499 3 831 1 917 1 531 1 190 6.70 6.70 746.1 286.2 Urban part (U) 4 443 (X) (X) 1 692 (X) (X) 3.68 3.68 1 208.1 460.1 Rural part (R) 555 (X) (X) 225 (X) (X) 3.02 3.02 183.7 74.5 Doña Elena barrio, Comerío Municipio (U) 2 966 2 759 2 646 1 063 831 742 4.88 4.88 607.8 217.8 Don Alonso barrio, Utuado Municipio (R) 897 911 1 187 356 331 363 7.23 7.02 127.8 50.7 Dorado zona urbana, Dorado Municipio (U/R) 12 747 12 003 10 203 5 490 4 539 3 602 3.70 3.16 4 031.2 1 736.2 Urban part (U) 12 747 (X) (X) 5 489 (X) (X) 2.70 2.69 4 729.9 2 036.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) 1.00 0.47 – 2.1 Dorado barriopueblo, Dorado Municipio (U) 994 1 081 1 347 478 440 445 0.08 0.08 12 274.1 5 902.4 Dos Bocas barrio, Corozal Municipio (U) 2 760 2 640 2 172 950 822 594 4.05 4.05 681.7 234.6 Dos Bocas barrio, Trujillo Alto Municipio (U/R) 9 391 2 572 1 308 3 074 784 428 2.62 2.59 3 631.6 1 188.8 Urban part (U) 9 391 (X) (X) 3 074 (X) (X) 2.56 2.55 3 676.7 1 203.5 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.06 0.03 – – Duey barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 1 412 1 328 1 263 471 425 347 3.32 3.31 426.4 142.2 Urban part (U) 986 (X) (X) 303 (X) (X) 1.22 1.22 808.1 248.3 Rural part (R) 426 (X) (X) 168 (X) (X) 2.10 2.09 203.7 80.3 Duey Alto barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 1 471 1 075 1 208 567 371 363 2.02 2.02 727.9 280.6 Urban part (U) 1 134 (X) (X) 434 (X) (X) 1.24 1.24 912.2 349.1 Rural part (R) 337 (X) (X) 133 (X) (X) 0.78 0.78 433.3 171.0 Duey Bajo barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 951 1 025 770 381 324 261 2.10 2.10 451.9 181.0 Urban part (U) 950 (X) (X) 380 (X) (X) 2.10 2.10 451.9 180.8 Rural part (R) 1 (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) – – 419.0 419.0 Duque comunidad, Naguabo Municipio (U) 1 529 1 445 1 440 570 495 489 0.22 0.22 7 033.0 2 621.9 Duque barrio, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 2 705 2 756 2 668 1 031 964 876 4.48 4.48 603.6 230.1 Urban part (U) 2 453 (X) (X) 924 (X) (X) 0.91 0.91 2 700.8 1 017.3 Rural part (R) 252 (X) (X) 107 (X) (X) 3.57 3.57 70.5 29.9 Egozcue barrio, Patillas Municipio (R) 52 81 141 23 23 30 0.47 0.47 109.9 48.6 El Cinco barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 7 149 8 426 8 043 3 230 3 331 2 881 1.38 1.37 5 207.9 2 353.0 El Mangó comunidad, Juncos Municipio (U) 1 979 1 424 2 097 617 481 593 0.50 0.50 3 955.7 1 233.3 El Negro comunidad, Yabucoa Municipio (U) 1 656 1 387 1 217 556 416 300 0.31 0.31 5 335.5 1 791.4 El Ojo comunidad, Santa Isabel Municipio (R) 1 713 1 674 1 753 597 539 491 0.16 0.16 11 034.4 3 845.6 El Río barrio, Las Piedras Municipio (U/R) 4 918 4 080 3 178 1 745 1 264 971 8.84 8.84 556.5 197.4 Urban part (U) 4 278 (X) (X) 1 519 (X) (X) 2.55 2.55 1 680.1 596.6 Rural part (R) 640 (X) (X) 226 (X) (X) 6.29 6.29 101.7 35.9 Emajagua comunidad, Maunabo Municipio (U) 3 099 2 457 1 691 1 059 826 483 0.86 0.86 3 620.7 1 237.3 Emajagua barrio, Maunabo Municipio (U) 4 515 3 719 3 140 1 564 1 230 885 4.12 4.12 1 096.6 379.9 Emajagual barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (R) 3 8 30 1 3 7 1.98 1.98 1.5 0.5 Encarnación barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 1 344 1 156 1 838 517 420 480 8.19 4.70 286.1 110.1 Urban part (U) 1 153 (X) (X) 405 (X) (X) 0.49 0.49 2 367.8 831.7 Rural part (R) 191 (X) (X) 112 (X) (X) 7.70 4.21 45.4 26.6 Eneas barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 912 815 773 334 284 230 2.51 2.51 364.0 133.3 Urban part (U) 443 (X) (X) 164 (X) (X) 0.85 0.85 523.3 193.7 Rural part (R) 469 (X) (X) 170 (X) (X) 1.66 1.66 282.7 102.5 Ensenada barrio, Guánica Municipio (U/R) 2 184 2 108 1 982 941 800 761 1.04 0.80 2 745.2 1 182.8 Urban part (U) 2 180 (X) (X) 940 (X) (X) 0.58 0.58 3 762.9 1 622.5 Rural part (R) 4 (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) 0.47 0.22 18.5 4.6 Ensenada barrio, Rincón Municipio (U) 1 301 763 769 645 410 289 1.11 1.11 1 170.6 580.4 32 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Esperanza barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 2 130 1 847 1 497 759 624 411 10.03 10.03 212.4 75.7 Urban part (U) 1 075 (X) (X) 356 (X) (X) 1.39 1.39 773.7 256.2 Rural part (R) 1 055 (X) (X) 403 (X) (X) 8.64 8.64 122.1 46.7 Esperanza comunidad, Vieques Municipio (U/R) 1 092 1 183 1 130 535 436 427 1.30 1.30 842.4 412.7 Urban part (U) 1 017 (X) (X) 489 (X) (X) 0.35 0.35 2 923.8 1 405.8 Rural part (R) 75 (X) (X) 46 (X) (X) 0.95 0.95 79.1 48.5 Espinar barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 1 569 1 378 1 587 621 473 462 0.88 0.88 1 778.6 703.9 Espino comunidad, Añasco Municipio (U) 1 422 1 327 (X) 511 450 (X) 0.42 0.42 3 411.3 1 225.9 Espino barrio, Añasco Municipio (U) 1 646 1 421 1 324 582 476 401 0.77 0.77 2 135.1 754.9 Espino barrio, Lares Municipio (U/R) 1 932 1 591 1 638 659 505 435 3.19 3.19 605.0 206.4 Urban part (U) 986 (X) (X) 333 (X) (X) 0.46 0.46 2 162.6 730.4 Rural part (R) 946 (X) (X) 326 (X) (X) 2.74 2.74 345.6 119.1 Espino barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 183 178 217 69 63 75 1.61 1.59 115.0 43.4 Espino barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U/R) 3 435 3 152 2 890 1 227 1 001 833 10.46 10.46 328.5 117.3 Urban part (U) 1 918 (X) (X) 695 (X) (X) 2.81 2.81 681.6 247.0 Rural part (R) 1 517 (X) (X) 532 (X) (X) 7.64 7.64 198.5 69.6 Espinosa barrio, Dorado Municipio (U) 3 222 3 150 2 863 1 178 1 045 784 3.18 3.18 1 013.7 370.6 Espinosa barrio, Vega Alta Municipio (U) 12 613 12 207 8 619 4 139 3 681 2 488 4.44 4.44 2 843.5 933.1 Factor barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 6 819 4 904 3 576 2 554 1 715 1 149 6.03 6.01 1 134.8 425.0 Urban part (U) 6 813 (X) (X) 2 552 (X) (X) 4.15 4.15 1 640.7 614.6 Rural part (R) 6 (X) (X) 2 (X) (X) 1.87 1.86 3.2 1.1 Fajardo zona urbana, Fajardo Municipio (U/R) 33 286 31 659 26 928 13 526 11 473 10 067 8.23 8.18 4 067.0 1 652.7 Urban part (U) 33 286 (X) (X) 13 526 (X) (X) 8.17 8.17 4 076.6 1 656.6 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.06 0.02 – – Fajardo barriopueblo, Fajardo Municipio (U) 17 864 18 276 16 403 7 375 6 590 5 978 3.00 3.00 5 964.4 2 462.4 Farallón barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 623 671 583 153 122 110 3.53 3.53 176.5 43.3 Urban part (U) 76 (X) (X) 31 (X) (X) 0.11 0.11 718.3 293.0 Rural part (R) 547 (X) (X) 122 (X) (X) 3.42 3.42 159.7 35.6 Felicia 1 barrio, Santa Isabel Municipio (U/R) 362 224 134 120 84 47 4.78 3.61 100.3 33.3 Urban part (U) 344 (X) (X) 113 (X) (X) 0.39 0.39 881.6 289.6 Rural part (R) 18 (X) (X) 7 (X) (X) 4.39 3.22 5.6 2.2 Felicia 2 barrio, Santa Isabel Municipio (R) 1 889 1 878 1 984 660 607 559 3.77 3.76 503.0 175.7 Flamenco barrio, Culebra Municipio (R) 885 598 262 432 247 116 76.76 4.87 181.9 88.8 Florencio barrio, Fajardo Municipio (U/R) 4 225 1 909 1 662 1 473 617 564 1.69 1.68 2 511.8 875.7 Urban part (U) 4 225 (X) (X) 1 472 (X) (X) 1.12 1.12 3 761.5 1 310.5 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) 0.56 0.56 – 1.8 Florida zona urbana, Florida Municipio (U) 5 652 5 748 3 641 1 989 1 918 1 132 1.64 1.64 3 449.3 1 213.8 Florida barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U) 5 791 5 091 3 743 1 987 1 588 1 098 3.66 3.65 1 588.0 544.9 Florida barrio, Vieques Municipio (U/R) 4 126 3 575 2 678 1 672 1 214 929 8.36 4.46 924.9 374.8 Urban part (U) 3 911 (X) (X) 1 578 (X) (X) 1.90 1.90 2 062.6 832.2 Rural part (R) 215 (X) (X) 94 (X) (X) 6.46 2.56 83.8 36.7 Florida Adentro barrio, Florida Municipio (U/R) 12 367 8 689 7 232 4 387 2 903 2 291 15.20 15.19 813.9 288.7 Urban part (U) 10 195 (X) (X) 3 562 (X) (X) 6.64 6.64 1 536.3 536.8 Rural part (R) 2 172 (X) (X) 825 (X) (X) 8.56 8.56 253.8 96.4 Florida Afuera barrio, Barceloneta Municipio (U/R) 12 969 14 351 12 294 4 919 4 926 3 908 9.84 9.84 1 317.7 499.8 Urban part (U) 12 729 (X) (X) 4 836 (X) (X) 7.66 7.66 1 661.1 631.1 Rural part (R) 240 (X) (X) 83 (X) (X) 2.18 2.18 110.1 38.1 Fraile barrio, Culebra Municipio (R) 51 22 9 64 7 9 35.40 3.17 16.1 20.2 Frailes barrio, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 33 023 31 152 15 631 12 281 10 316 4 293 4.08 4.07 8 118.5 3 019.2 Frailes barrio, Yauco Municipio (R) 205 233 361 74 63 106 4.57 4.57 44.9 16.2 Fránquez comunidad, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 2 021 2 052 2 228 636 588 541 0.37 0.37 5 495.2 1 729.3 Urban part (U) 2 021 (X) (X) 636 (X) (X) 0.35 0.35 5 759.0 1 812.3 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.02 0.02 – – Fránquez barrio, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 4 205 3 843 3 602 1 286 1 092 917 4.21 4.21 999.6 305.7 Urban part (U) 3 926 (X) (X) 1 199 (X) (X) 2.57 2.57 1 529.6 467.1 Rural part (R) 279 (X) (X) 87 (X) (X) 1.64 1.64 170.1 53.0 Frontón barrio, Ciales Municipio (U/R) 2 684 1 933 1 883 920 619 551 11.41 11.41 235.2 80.6 Urban part (U) 672 (X) (X) 217 (X) (X) 1.04 1.04 644.9 208.3 Rural part (R) 2 012 (X) (X) 703 (X) (X) 10.37 10.37 194.0 67.8 Fuig comunidad, Guánica Municipio (U) 1 204 1 172 1 175 461 424 388 0.30 0.30 4 065.9 1 556.8 Furnias barrio, Las Marías Municipio (U/R) 1 508 1 174 795 527 410 249 3.18 3.18 474.6 165.9 Urban part (U) 525 (X) (X) 185 (X) (X) 0.35 0.35 1 502.2 529.3 Rural part (R) 983 (X) (X) 342 (X) (X) 2.83 2.83 347.6 121.0 Galateo comunidad, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 2 705 2 475 2 217 848 705 582 0.64 0.64 4 232.9 1 327.0 Galateo barrio, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 5 296 4 262 3 745 1 734 1 227 1 020 2.82 2.80 1 891.5 619.3 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 33

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Galateo Alto barrio, Isabela Municipio (U/R) 1 269 1 173 1 501 446 374 401 5.77 5.77 220.0 77.3 Urban part (U) 958 (X) (X) 338 (X) (X) 0.67 0.67 1 423.4 502.2 Rural part (R) 311 (X) (X) 108 (X) (X) 5.10 5.10 61.0 21.2 Galateo Bajo barrio, Isabela Municipio (U) 1 755 1 314 1 219 682 466 362 1.49 1.49 1 180.0 458.6 Garrochales barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 2 366 2 176 1 965 920 759 642 5.33 5.32 444.7 172.9 Urban part (U) 2 137 (X) (X) 834 (X) (X) 3.28 3.28 651.2 254.1 Rural part (R) 229 (X) (X) 86 (X) (X) 2.05 2.04 112.4 42.2 Garrochales comunidad, Barceloneta Municipio (U) 1 208 1 316 1 032 475 446 332 0.65 0.65 1 851.8 728.2 Garrochales barrio, Barceloneta Municipio (U/R) 5 201 2 947 3 349 1 891 1 032 1 090 4.50 4.48 1 161.4 422.3 Urban part (U) 5 201 (X) (X) 1 891 (X) (X) 2.44 2.44 2 127.5 773.5 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 2.06 2.03 – – Garzas barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 973 1 317 1 357 308 405 357 6.35 6.25 155.6 49.3 Urban part (U) 403 (X) (X) 118 (X) (X) 0.71 0.71 571.6 167.4 Rural part (R) 570 (X) (X) 190 (X) (X) 5.65 5.55 102.8 34.3 Gato barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U/R) 2 075 1 746 1 162 695 500 372 3.91 3.91 531.4 178.0 Urban part (U) 1 931 (X) (X) 646 (X) (X) 1.68 1.68 1 146.4 383.5 Rural part (R) 144 (X) (X) 49 (X) (X) 2.22 2.22 64.8 22.1 G. L. García comunidad, Cayey Municipio (U) 1 798 1 703 1 425 640 537 386 0.78 0.78 2 319.8 825.7 Gobernador Piñero barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 47 779 49 427 51 091 19 887 19 323 18 179 4.45 4.44 10 770.4 4 483.0 Guacio barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 733 605 520 245 206 168 3.06 3.01 243.8 81.5 Urban part (U) 258 (X) (X) 96 (X) (X) 0.15 0.15 1 747.7 650.3 Rural part (R) 475 (X) (X) 149 (X) (X) 2.91 2.86 166.2 52.1 Guadiana barrio, Naranjito Municipio (U) 3 931 4 103 3 248 1 312 1 213 897 3.49 3.09 1 270.2 424.0 Guajataca barrio, Quebradillas Municipio (U/R) 1 622 1 429 1 457 519 445 362 3.28 2.86 567.7 181.6 Urban part (U) 1 037 (X) (X) 320 (X) (X) 0.88 0.88 1 178.7 363.7 Rural part (R) 585 (X) (X) 199 (X) (X) 2.40 1.98 295.8 100.6 Guajataca barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 700 576 600 239 174 169 3.91 3.64 192.5 65.7 Urban part (U) 134 (X) (X) 40 (X) (X) 0.62 0.62 214.4 64.0 Rural part (R) 566 (X) (X) 199 (X) (X) 3.29 3.01 188.0 66.1 Guamá barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 2 099 1 971 1 315 758 665 575 4.09 4.09 513.0 185.2 Urban part (U) 1 890 (X) (X) 668 (X) (X) 2.33 2.33 811.5 286.8 Rural part (R) 209 (X) (X) 90 (X) (X) 1.76 1.76 118.6 51.1 Guamaní barrio, Guayama Municipio (U/R) 1 528 1 645 1 577 615 577 492 5.80 5.80 263.4 106.0 Urban part (U) 1 062 (X) (X) 416 (X) (X) 1.53 1.53 693.9 271.8 Rural part (R) 466 (X) (X) 199 (X) (X) 4.27 4.27 109.1 46.6 Guanábano barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 902 889 787 304 262 212 2.05 2.05 440.2 148.4 Guanajibo barrio, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U/R) 3 577 2 768 2 312 1 831 1 281 1 116 8.94 6.86 521.1 266.7 Urban part (U) 2 675 (X) (X) 1 407 (X) (X) 2.35 2.35 1 136.6 597.8 Rural part (R) 902 (X) (X) 424 (X) (X) 6.59 4.51 200.0 94.0 Guanajibo barrio, Hormigueros Municipio (U/R) 6 437 6 244 6 103 2 524 2 156 1 802 2.32 2.32 2 774.5 1 087.9 Urban part (U) 6 434 (X) (X) 2 521 (X) (X) 1.77 1.77 3 631.8 1 423.0 Rural part (R) 3 (X) (X) 3 (X) (X) 0.55 0.55 5.5 5.5 Guanajibo barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U/R) 7 165 7 862 7 257 2 754 2 619 2 131 4.20 3.54 2 026.6 779.0 Urban part (U) 6 324 (X) (X) 2 459 (X) (X) 1.33 1.33 4 754.5 1 848.7 Rural part (R) 841 (X) (X) 295 (X) (X) 2.87 2.21 381.3 133.8 Guánica zona urbana, Guánica Municipio (U/R) 9 247 9 263 9 628 3 808 3 525 3 275 2.49 2.49 3 716.4 1 530.5 Urban part (U) 9 247 (X) (X) 3 808 (X) (X) 2.46 2.46 3 752.8 1 545.4 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.03 0.02 – – Guánica barriopueblo, Guánica Municipio (U/R) 4 699 4 869 5 323 1 932 1 867 1 707 1.00 0.80 5 868.7 2 412.9 Urban part (U) 4 699 (X) (X) 1 932 (X) (X) 0.78 0.78 6 051.0 2 487.9 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.22 0.02 – – Guaniquilla barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 2 846 2 611 1 940 1 155 996 607 1.11 1.11 2 560.0 1 038.9 Guaonico barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 654 581 394 233 216 115 5.56 5.56 117.7 41.9 Urban part (U) 268 (X) (X) 96 (X) (X) 0.20 0.20 1 312.7 470.2 Rural part (R) 386 (X) (X) 137 (X) (X) 5.35 5.35 72.1 25.6 Guaraguao barrio, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 4 145 4 042 3 410 1 396 1 224 972 1.76 1.76 2 351.4 791.9 Guaraguao barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 1 017 1 150 1 280 370 432 378 4.11 4.11 247.4 90.0 Urban part (U) 109 (X) (X) 45 (X) (X) 0.15 0.15 724.5 299.1 Rural part (R) 908 (X) (X) 325 (X) (X) 3.96 3.96 229.3 82.1 Guaraguao Abajo barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 8 494 7 802 2 627 2 751 2 303 796 2.47 2.47 3 441.3 1 114.5 Guaraguao Arriba barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 1 681 1 748 504 594 604 141 3.42 3.42 491.5 173.7 Guardarraya barrio, Patillas Municipio (U/R) 2 013 2 202 1 709 850 779 549 6.04 3.00 670.7 283.2 Urban part (U) 1 693 (X) (X) 683 (X) (X) 1.45 1.45 1 165.7 470.3 Rural part (R) 320 (X) (X) 167 (X) (X) 4.59 1.55 206.6 107.8 34 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Guásimas barrio, Arroyo Municipio (U/R) 3 747 4 607 4 759 1 371 1 424 1 315 0.97 0.95 3 942.1 1 442.4 Urban part (U) 3 747 (X) (X) 1 371 (X) (X) 0.94 0.94 3 997.1 1 462.5 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.03 0.01 – – Guatemala barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 2 919 3 030 2 544 1 092 1 033 799 2.16 2.16 1 353.2 506.2 Guavate barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 1 491 1 562 939 577 554 276 4.54 4.54 328.2 127.0 Urban part (U) 1 095 (X) (X) 407 (X) (X) 1.18 1.18 926.7 344.4 Rural part (R) 396 (X) (X) 170 (X) (X) 3.36 3.36 117.8 50.6 Guayabal comunidad, Juana Díaz Municipio (U) 2 377 2 379 2 387 798 699 619 0.48 0.48 4 949.3 1 661.6 Guayabal barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 5 774 5 755 5 662 1 819 1 687 1 434 5.60 5.59 1 033.5 325.6 Urban part (U) 4 541 (X) (X) 1 449 (X) (X) 2.71 2.69 1 686.2 538.1 Rural part (R) 1 233 (X) (X) 370 (X) (X) 2.89 2.89 426.0 127.8 Guayabo barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 2 961 2 680 2 108 1 218 900 586 2.26 2.26 1 307.4 537.8 Guayabo Dulce barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (R) 101 136 140 36 37 53 2.83 2.70 37.4 13.3 Guayabos barrio, Isabela Municipio (U) 1 426 1 248 1 134 547 458 341 1.73 1.73 824.6 316.3 Guayabota barrio, Yabucoa Municipio (U/R) 3 240 2 986 1 648 1 061 849 454 10.56 10.56 306.7 100.4 Urban part (U) 2 331 (X) (X) 751 (X) (X) 4.01 4.01 581.5 187.3 Rural part (R) 909 (X) (X) 310 (X) (X) 6.56 6.56 138.7 47.3 Guayacán barrio, Ceiba Municipio (U/R) 3 242 4 069 3 141 1 087 1 001 975 7.68 5.07 640.0 214.6 Urban part (U) 2 785 (X) (X) 994 (X) (X) 3.33 3.33 835.7 298.3 Rural part (R) 457 (X) (X) 93 (X) (X) 4.35 1.73 263.7 53.7 Guayama zona urbana, Guayama Municipio (U) 21 624 21 692 21 097 8 520 7 264 6 722 3.09 3.09 6 993.5 2 755.5 Guayama barriopueblo, Guayama Municipio (U) 17 111 18 022 18 488 6 934 6 192 5 925 2.46 2.46 6 947.4 2 815.3 Guayanilla zona urbana, Guayanilla Municipio (U) 5 110 5 469 6 163 1 799 1 734 1 768 0.74 0.74 6 912.0 2 433.4 Guayanilla barriopueblo, Guayanilla Municipio (U) 4 832 5 238 5 611 1 708 1 651 1 580 0.57 0.57 8 428.1 2 979.2 Guaynabo zona urbana, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 78 806 73 385 65 075 29 493 25 343 19 797 12.05 12.02 6 556.5 2 453.8 Guaynabo barriopueblo, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 3 056 2 962 2 449 1 178 1 022 788 0.58 0.58 5 226.2 2 014.6 Guayo barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (R) 886 890 979 323 269 283 2.97 2.87 308.4 112.4 Guerrero barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 3 366 2 454 1 822 940 711 553 2.25 2.23 1 508.8 421.3 Guerrero barrio, Isabela Municipio (U) 3 854 3 739 3 305 1 469 1 266 976 3.21 3.21 1 200.7 457.7 Guilarte barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 1 123 1 170 1 200 380 412 347 6.99 6.99 160.7 54.4 Urban part (U) 572 (X) (X) 201 (X) (X) 0.34 0.34 1 682.0 591.0 Rural part (R) 551 (X) (X) 179 (X) (X) 6.65 6.65 82.9 26.9 Gurabo zona urbana, Gurabo Municipio (U) 9 046 9 199 7 645 3 328 3 103 2 246 1.20 1.20 7 559.7 2 781.2 Gurabo barriopueblo, Gurabo Municipio (U) 1 960 1 922 1 982 937 865 791 0.11 0.11 18 261.7 8 730.2 Gurabo Abajo barrio, Juncos Municipio (U/R) 3 731 3 208 2 900 1 220 1 009 844 5.74 5.73 651.2 212.9 Urban part (U) 3 710 (X) (X) 1 212 (X) (X) 4.12 4.11 902.0 294.7 Rural part (R) 21 (X) (X) 8 (X) (X) 1.62 1.62 13.0 4.9 Gurabo Arriba barrio, Juncos Municipio (U) 589 705 486 216 219 155 0.96 0.96 615.4 225.7 Guzmán Abajo barrio, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 6 614 6 205 3 520 2 461 2 042 1 201 7.14 7.12 928.5 345.5 Urban part (U) 6 493 (X) (X) 2 402 (X) (X) 5.79 5.78 1 122.6 415.3 Rural part (R) 121 (X) (X) 59 (X) (X) 1.35 1.34 90.3 44.0 Guzmán Arriba barrio, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 928 765 240 364 288 84 7.83 7.83 118.5 46.5 Urban part (U) 578 (X) (X) 203 (X) (X) 1.09 1.09 529.0 185.8 Rural part (R) 350 (X) (X) 161 (X) (X) 6.74 6.74 51.9 23.9 Hatillo barrio, Añasco Municipio (U) 1 383 1 229 1 185 505 399 365 1.48 1.48 935.7 341.7 Hatillo zona urbana, Hatillo Municipio (U) 5 321 5 242 5 019 1 965 1 757 1 451 1.08 1.08 4 922.0 1 817.7 Hatillo barrio, Hatillo Municipio (U) 4 210 3 296 2 700 1 500 1 061 774 1.79 1.79 2 357.2 839.9 Hatillo barriopueblo, Hatillo Municipio (U) 2 757 2 862 3 060 1 031 991 911 0.41 0.41 6 742.0 2 521.2 Hato barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U) 7 109 6 500 3 971 2 521 2 037 1 113 3.03 3.02 2 355.2 835.2 Hato Abajo barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U) 22 597 22 505 21 779 8 741 7 450 6 255 4.81 4.80 4 703.5 1 819.4 Hato Arriba barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U) 7 947 7 185 5 803 3 019 2 407 1 785 4.81 4.81 1 651.4 627.4 Hato Arriba comunidad, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 732 (X) (X) 288 (X) (X) 0.56 0.56 1 300.8 511.8 Hato Arriba barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 1 991 1 728 1 467 750 596 434 2.97 2.97 670.3 252.5 Hato Candal comunidad, Río Grande Municipio (U) 2 453 2 011 (X) 844 638 (X) 0.61 0.61 4 030.9 1 386.9 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 35

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Hato Nuevo barrio, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 3 115 3 198 2 195 1 134 1 034 700 3.03 3.02 1 029.8 374.9 Hato Nuevo barrio, Gurabo Municipio (U/R) 7 377 5 236 3 382 2 502 1 589 933 4.40 4.37 1 687.8 572.4 Urban part (U) 7 167 (X) (X) 2 430 (X) (X) 2.91 2.91 2 460.8 834.3 Rural part (R) 210 (X) (X) 72 (X) (X) 1.49 1.46 144.0 49.4 Hato Puerco barrio, Canóvanas Municipio (U/R) 7 361 6 793 4 866 2 616 2 153 1 437 8.00 8.00 920.4 327.1 Urban part (U) 6 767 (X) (X) 2 412 (X) (X) 5.65 5.65 1 196.7 426.6 Rural part (R) 594 (X) (X) 204 (X) (X) 2.34 2.34 253.5 87.1 Hato Puerco Abajo barrio, Villalba Municipio (U) 1 911 1 438 934 545 375 238 2.39 2.25 848.9 242.1 Hato Puerco Arriba barrio, Villalba Municipio (U/R) 8 922 7 967 6 980 2 542 2 158 1 755 5.15 5.15 1 731.6 493.4 Urban part (U) 8 342 (X) (X) 2 343 (X) (X) 2.99 2.99 2 788.6 783.2 Rural part (R) 580 (X) (X) 199 (X) (X) 2.16 2.16 268.4 92.1 Hato Rey Central barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 20 867 22 504 23 246 9 484 9 125 8 769 1.03 1.03 20 320.7 9 235.7 Hato Rey Norte barrio, San Juan Municipio (U/R) 16 461 16 002 15 909 7 992 6 965 5 785 4.32 3.53 4 660.5 2 262.7 Urban part (U) 16 461 (X) (X) 7 992 (X) (X) 3.52 3.52 4 676.8 2 270.6 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.80 0.01 – – Hato Rey Sur barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 10 868 12 915 12 642 5 363 5 501 5 425 0.82 0.82 13 328.1 6 577.0 Hato Tejas barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 46 528 47 051 44 079 16 053 14 599 12 355 5.48 5.48 8 489.9 2 929.2 Hato Viejo barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 2 097 1 983 1 995 763 667 627 8.62 8.58 244.5 89.0 Urban part (U) 1 577 (X) (X) 575 (X) (X) 1.76 1.75 902.3 329.0 Rural part (R) 520 (X) (X) 188 (X) (X) 6.86 6.83 76.2 27.5 Hato Viejo barrio, Ciales Municipio (U/R) 2 444 2 232 1 518 880 719 501 13.24 13.18 185.4 66.7 Urban part (U) 1 498 (X) (X) 566 (X) (X) 2.39 2.39 628.0 237.3 Rural part (R) 946 (X) (X) 314 (X) (X) 10.86 10.80 87.6 29.1 Hayales barrio, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 1 282 1 198 1 216 444 381 348 4.20 4.20 305.5 105.8 Urban part (U) 613 (X) (X) 209 (X) (X) 1.25 1.25 489.6 166.9 Rural part (R) 669 (X) (X) 235 (X) (X) 2.94 2.94 227.2 79.8 Helechal barrio, Barranquitas Municipio (U/R) 3 959 3 637 3 013 1 387 1 144 780 4.89 4.89 809.4 283.6 Urban part (U) 3 808 (X) (X) 1 339 (X) (X) 3.93 3.93 968.2 340.4 Rural part (R) 151 (X) (X) 48 (X) (X) 0.96 0.96 157.6 50.1 Herreras barrio, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 839 928 919 420 300 267 3.73 3.21 261.1 130.7 Urban part (U) 774 (X) (X) 296 (X) (X) 0.12 0.12 6 642.2 2 540.2 Rural part (R) 65 (X) (X) 124 (X) (X) 3.61 3.10 21.0 40.0 Higuillar barrio, Dorado Municipio (U/R) 22 481 20 117 16 102 8 870 7 047 5 491 13.07 11.93 1 883.7 743.2 Urban part (U) 21 890 (X) (X) 8 655 (X) (X) 7.67 7.64 2 863.9 1 132.4 Rural part (R) 591 (X) (X) 215 (X) (X) 5.41 4.29 137.7 50.1 Hoconuco Alto barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 742 741 749 302 262 231 3.43 3.43 216.5 88.1 Urban part (U) 474 (X) (X) 182 (X) (X) 0.62 0.62 766.1 294.2 Rural part (R) 268 (X) (X) 120 (X) (X) 2.81 2.81 95.4 42.7 Hoconuco Bajo barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 1 681 1 724 1 465 623 547 423 2.09 2.09 804.3 298.1 Urban part (U) 1 540 (X) (X) 558 (X) (X) 1.26 1.26 1 222.5 443.0 Rural part (R) 141 (X) (X) 65 (X) (X) 0.83 0.83 169.8 78.3 Honduras barrio, Barranquitas Municipio (U/R) 2 155 2 191 1 139 689 617 315 3.97 3.96 544.3 174.0 Urban part (U) 1 726 (X) (X) 533 (X) (X) 1.10 1.10 1 573.2 485.8 Rural part (R) 429 (X) (X) 156 (X) (X) 2.87 2.86 149.9 54.5 Honduras barrio, Cidra Municipio (U/R) 1 738 1 110 1 350 567 343 356 2.21 2.21 786.1 256.5 Urban part (U) 1 048 (X) (X) 342 (X) (X) 0.61 0.61 1 721.5 561.8 Rural part (R) 690 (X) (X) 225 (X) (X) 1.60 1.60 430.7 140.4 Hormigueros zona urbana, Hormigueros Municipio (U) 12 444 13 585 12 031 4 897 4 731 3 774 4.40 4.40 2 825.2 1 111.8 Hormigueros barrio, Hormigueros Municipio (U/R) 3 112 3 293 2 963 1 160 1 051 946 1.92 1.92 1 623.3 605.1 Urban part (U) 3 107 (X) (X) 1 159 (X) (X) 1.57 1.57 1 979.8 738.5 Rural part (R) 5 (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) 0.35 0.35 14.4 2.9 Hormigueros barriopueblo, Hormigueros Municipio (U) 1 017 1 056 1 255 457 426 435 0.21 0.21 4 817.0 2 164.6 Hoya Mala barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 3 505 3 084 2 744 1 333 1 143 879 5.70 5.70 615.2 234.0 Urban part (U) 3 400 (X) (X) 1 290 (X) (X) 5.37 5.37 633.7 240.4 Rural part (R) 105 (X) (X) 43 (X) (X) 0.33 0.33 316.6 129.7 Hoyo Mulas barrio, Carolina Municipio (U/R) 33 914 34 314 36 688 11 659 10 202 10 032 8.79 8.51 3 983.9 1 369.6 Urban part (U) 33 892 (X) (X) 11 644 (X) (X) 4.14 4.12 8 218.0 2 823.4 Rural part (R) 22 (X) (X) 15 (X) (X) 4.65 4.39 5.0 3.4 H. Rivera Colón comunidad, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 2 379 2 024 2 370 818 584 624 0.68 0.68 3 522.6 1 211.2 Húcares barrio, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 2 118 1 435 1 418 802 504 513 3.14 2.45 864.7 327.4 Urban part (U) 2 095 (X) (X) 795 (X) (X) 2.33 2.33 898.7 341.0 Rural part (R) 23 (X) (X) 7 (X) (X) 0.81 0.12 194.4 59.2 Humacao zona urbana, Humacao Municipio (U) 20 682 21 306 19 147 7 897 6 952 6 389 4.93 4.93 4 191.5 1 600.4 36 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Humacao barriopueblo, Humacao Municipio (U) 4 787 5 551 6 275 1 921 1 998 2 133 0.64 0.64 7 467.8 2 996.8 Humatas barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 551 441 343 185 135 92 2.97 2.97 185.7 62.3 Urban part (U) 168 (X) (X) 47 (X) (X) 0.41 0.41 407.0 113.9 Rural part (R) 383 (X) (X) 138 (X) (X) 2.55 2.55 149.9 54.0 Imbéry comunidad, Barceloneta Municipio (U) 3 021 2 554 2 702 1 110 859 777 0.62 0.62 4 842.1 1 779.1 Indiera Alta barrio, Maricao Municipio (R) 1 379 1 155 1 332 431 395 463 8.06 8.06 171.2 53.5 Indiera Baja barrio, Maricao Municipio (R) 783 408 463 250 150 135 3.91 3.91 200.3 64.0 Indiera Fría barrio, Maricao Municipio (R) 450 508 584 160 167 197 5.85 5.85 76.9 27.3 Indios comunidad, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 1 739 1 595 1 704 605 502 438 1.02 1.02 1 701.9 592.1 Urban part (U) 1 565 (X) (X) 544 (X) (X) 0.58 0.58 2 709.2 941.7 Rural part (R) 174 (X) (X) 61 (X) (X) 0.44 0.44 391.8 137.4 Indios barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 2 339 2 318 1 904 807 743 526 5.32 4.80 487.4 168.2 Urban part (U) 1 768 (X) (X) 586 (X) (X) 0.54 0.54 3 267.6 1 083.0 Rural part (R) 571 (X) (X) 221 (X) (X) 4.78 4.26 134.1 51.9 Ingenio comunidad, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 5 664 5 111 4 387 2 029 1 596 1 295 0.76 0.76 7 411.7 2 655.1 Isabela zona urbana, Isabela Municipio (U) 12 818 13 515 12 087 5 012 4 546 3 766 2.63 2.63 4 881.1 1 908.6 Isabela barriopueblo, Isabela Municipio (U) 9 204 10 275 8 968 3 655 3 456 2 886 1.47 1.47 6 258.4 2 485.3 Isabel II barriopueblo, Vieques Municipio (U) 1 459 1 702 1 807 853 833 875 0.27 0.27 5 421.5 3 169.7 Isla de Mona e Islote Monito barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (R) – – – 6 8 6 30.11 21.98 – 0.3 Islote barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 6 080 5 785 4 458 2 451 2 225 1 630 9.66 7.28 835.4 336.8 Urban part (U) 5 373 (X) (X) 2 145 (X) (X) 3.92 3.34 1 610.7 643.0 Rural part (R) 707 (X) (X) 306 (X) (X) 5.75 3.94 179.3 77.6 Jacaboa barrio, Patillas Municipio (U/R) 1 143 937 1 078 402 305 305 4.48 3.49 327.9 115.3 Urban part (U) 288 (X) (X) 112 (X) (X) 0.05 0.05 5 604.5 2 179.5 Rural part (R) 855 (X) (X) 290 (X) (X) 4.43 3.43 248.9 84.4 Jacaguas barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 4 522 3 959 3 253 1 433 1 108 854 3.26 3.25 1 391.9 441.1 Urban part (U) 4 514 (X) (X) 1 431 (X) (X) 1.23 1.23 3 658.5 1 159.8 Rural part (R) 8 (X) (X) 2 (X) (X) 2.02 2.01 4.0 1.0 Jácana barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 1 969 1 667 1 742 719 555 504 2.49 2.49 790.7 288.7 Urban part (U) 1 920 (X) (X) 701 (X) (X) 1.77 1.77 1 086.0 396.5 Rural part (R) 49 (X) (X) 18 (X) (X) 0.72 0.72 67.9 24.9 Jácanas barrio, Yabucoa Municipio (U/R) 3 303 2 973 2 227 1 123 886 591 5.62 5.62 587.4 199.7 Urban part (U) 2 679 (X) (X) 915 (X) (X) 3.46 3.46 774.5 264.5 Rural part (R) 624 (X) (X) 208 (X) (X) 2.16 2.16 288.4 96.1 Jagual barrio, Patillas Municipio (U/R) 498 474 349 178 155 109 2.04 1.86 267.7 95.7 Urban part (U) 119 (X) (X) 46 (X) (X) 0.08 0.08 1 576.2 609.3 Rural part (R) 379 (X) (X) 132 (X) (X) 1.96 1.78 212.3 74.0 Jagual comunidad, San Lorenzo Municipio (U) 1 402 1 061 1 213 439 299 308 0.22 0.22 6 312.3 1 976.5 Jagual barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U) 4 316 3 401 3 062 1 376 994 771 4.15 4.15 1 040.1 331.6 Jagua Pasto barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (R) 162 150 287 63 39 77 3.24 3.24 50.0 19.5 Jaguar barrio, Gurabo Municipio (U) 810 739 708 297 243 231 0.77 0.77 1 045.2 383.2 Jaguas barrio, Ciales Municipio (U/R) 4 943 4 599 4 190 1 667 1 364 1 107 4.47 4.39 1 125.6 379.6 Urban part (U) 4 784 (X) (X) 1 614 (X) (X) 3.49 3.48 1 375.4 464.0 Rural part (R) 159 (X) (X) 53 (X) (X) 0.98 0.91 174.2 58.1 Jaguas barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U) 1 276 608 597 417 191 178 0.70 0.70 1 813.3 592.6 Jaguas barrio, Gurabo Municipio (U) 2 075 1 790 1 551 721 600 484 2.87 2.87 723.3 251.3 Jaguas barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 2 662 1 872 1 752 860 578 482 4.04 4.03 660.1 213.3 Urban part (U) 2 348 (X) (X) 752 (X) (X) 1.20 1.19 1 973.3 632.0 Rural part (R) 314 (X) (X) 108 (X) (X) 2.84 2.84 110.5 38.0 Jagüey barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 1 926 1 678 1 686 662 517 438 1.34 1.34 1 438.8 494.5 Jagüey barrio, Rincón Municipio (U) 865 673 698 349 248 217 1.16 1.16 743.8 300.1 Jagüeyes barrio, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U) 2 487 1 666 1 538 915 547 440 3.26 3.26 763.0 280.7 Jaguitas barrio, Hormigueros Municipio (U) 1 658 1 517 1 293 604 530 447 1.42 1.42 1 165.3 424.5 Jájome Alto barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 654 681 545 300 255 163 4.98 4.98 131.4 60.3 Urban part (U) 39 (X) (X) 18 (X) (X) 0.07 0.07 598.0 276.0 Rural part (R) 615 (X) (X) 282 (X) (X) 4.91 4.91 125.2 57.4 Jájome Bajo barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 637 571 577 210 200 181 3.47 3.47 183.4 60.5 Urban part (U) 554 (X) (X) 180 (X) (X) 0.54 0.54 1 033.7 335.9 Rural part (R) 83 (X) (X) 30 (X) (X) 2.94 2.94 28.3 10.2 Jauca barrio, Jayuya Municipio (R) 211 264 165 56 93 42 3.72 3.72 56.7 15.1 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 37

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Jauca comunidad, Santa Isabel Municipio (U/R) 1 838 1 871 2 001 625 603 577 0.64 0.42 4 350.5 1 479.4 Urban part (U) 1 838 (X) (X) 625 (X) (X) 0.37 0.37 4 976.4 1 692.2 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.27 0.05 – – Jauca 1 barrio, Santa Isabel Municipio (U/R) 2 538 2 552 2 615 908 839 806 11.82 2.90 875.1 313.1 Urban part (U) 2 434 (X) (X) 871 (X) (X) 0.86 0.86 2 831.9 1 013.4 Rural part (R) 104 (X) (X) 37 (X) (X) 10.96 2.04 51.0 18.1 Jauca 2 barrio, Santa Isabel Municipio (U/R) 3 504 1 687 1 745 1 279 556 510 10.99 10.19 344.0 125.6 Urban part (U) 1 402 (X) (X) 505 (X) (X) 1.61 1.60 878.3 316.4 Rural part (R) 2 102 (X) (X) 774 (X) (X) 9.38 8.59 244.7 90.1 Jayuya zona urbana, Jayuya Municipio (U) 3 516 3 702 3 588 1 243 1 162 1 017 0.34 0.34 10 218.4 3 612.5 Jayuya barriopueblo, Jayuya Municipio (U) 1 720 1 565 2 042 637 547 609 0.15 0.15 11 821.7 4 378.1 Jayuya Abajo barrio, Jayuya Municipio (U/R) 3 071 2 642 2 327 1 003 762 590 5.00 5.00 614.4 200.7 Urban part (U) 2 509 (X) (X) 800 (X) (X) 1.05 1.05 2 400.5 765.4 Rural part (R) 562 (X) (X) 203 (X) (X) 3.95 3.95 142.2 51.3 Jiménez barrio, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 2 903 2 467 2 169 1 184 911 862 12.02 12.00 241.8 98.6 Urban part (U) 2 440 (X) (X) 954 (X) (X) 3.00 3.00 814.1 318.3 Rural part (R) 463 (X) (X) 230 (X) (X) 9.03 9.01 51.4 25.5 Jobos comunidad, Guayama Municipio (U) 3 475 3 772 4 194 1 309 1 168 1 202 0.56 0.56 6 240.2 2 350.6 Jobos barrio, Guayama Municipio (U/R) 7 706 6 993 6 947 2 532 2 152 2 032 16.63 11.83 651.5 214.1 Urban part (U) 7 459 (X) (X) 2 394 (X) (X) 6.55 6.54 1 140.9 366.2 Rural part (R) 247 (X) (X) 138 (X) (X) 10.08 5.29 46.7 26.1 Jobos barrio, Isabela Municipio (U) 3 534 2 818 2 584 1 385 1 013 819 3.63 3.63 974.5 381.9 Juana Díaz zona urbana, Juana Díaz Municipio (U) 9 505 9 660 10 469 3 326 3 060 3 074 1.49 1.48 6 417.0 2 245.5 Juana Díaz barriopueblo, Juana Díaz Municipio (U) 4 555 4 775 5 557 1 724 1 615 1 708 0.51 0.51 8 975.7 3 397.2 Juan Alonso barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 1 371 1 482 1 222 528 485 393 2.78 2.78 492.7 189.8 Juan Asencio barrio, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U/R) 2 860 2 595 2 617 1 013 815 797 6.27 6.27 456.1 161.5 Urban part (U) 2 260 (X) (X) 785 (X) (X) 3.62 3.62 624.1 216.8 Rural part (R) 600 (X) (X) 228 (X) (X) 2.65 2.65 226.4 86.0 Juan González barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 736 940 682 251 283 176 3.04 3.02 243.6 83.1 Urban part (U) 112 (X) (X) 42 (X) (X) 0.02 0.02 5 667.7 2 125.4 Rural part (R) 624 (X) (X) 209 (X) (X) 3.02 3.00 207.9 69.6 Juan Martín barrio, Luquillo Municipio (U/R) 966 943 1 032 381 308 357 3.23 2.84 340.4 134.2 Urban part (U) 813 (X) (X) 317 (X) (X) 2.43 2.42 335.4 130.8 Rural part (R) 153 (X) (X) 64 (X) (X) 0.80 0.41 369.3 154.5 Juan Martín barrio, Yabucoa Municipio (U/R) 3 483 3 230 2 799 1 255 961 762 5.76 5.75 606.2 218.4 Urban part (U) 3 459 (X) (X) 1 239 (X) (X) 2.20 2.20 1 575.0 564.1 Rural part (R) 24 (X) (X) 16 (X) (X) 3.56 3.55 6.8 4.5 Juan Sánchez barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 25 747 22 643 15 369 8 953 7 065 4 176 5.27 5.26 4 894.3 1 701.9 Juncal comunidad, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 1 155 1 122 (X) 408 357 (X) 0.21 0.21 5 575.2 1 969.4 Juncal barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 2 075 1 842 1 488 719 572 434 3.30 3.30 628.7 217.9 Urban part (U) 1 515 (X) (X) 529 (X) (X) 0.96 0.96 1 576.4 550.4 Rural part (R) 560 (X) (X) 190 (X) (X) 2.34 2.34 239.4 81.2 Juncos zona urbana, Juncos Municipio (U) 8 978 9 132 7 851 3 475 3 264 2 542 1.28 1.28 7 023.1 2 718.3 Juncos barriopueblo, Juncos Municipio (U) 2 637 3 197 3 507 1 284 1 333 1 329 0.37 0.37 7 116.9 3 465.3 La Alianza comunidad, Arecibo Municipio (U) 2 139 1 901 (X) 797 654 (X) 0.74 0.74 2 887.0 1 075.7 La Dolores comunidad, Río Grande Municipio (U) 3 534 3 255 3 461 1 242 1 012 971 0.67 0.67 5 275.1 1 853.9 La Fermina comunidad (U) 3 177 2 525 2 733 1 090 775 763 0.98 0.98 3 248.5 1 114.5 Humacao Municipio (U) 1 971 1 434 1 544 645 434 409 0.54 0.54 3 630.8 1 188.2 Las Piedras Municipio (U) 1 206 1 091 1 189 445 341 354 0.44 0.44 2 771.6 1 022.7 La Gloria barrio, Trujillo Alto Municipio (U/R) 4 613 4 151 3 290 1 612 1 341 967 2.67 2.47 1 864.2 651.4 Urban part (U) 4 613 (X) (X) 1 612 (X) (X) 2.47 2.47 1 864.7 651.6 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.20 – – – Lagunas barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 3 315 2 550 2 025 1 166 752 517 2.43 2.43 1 364.2 479.8 Lajas zona urbana, Lajas Municipio (U) 5 036 4 495 4 275 1 998 1 655 1 488 1.19 1.19 4 231.5 1 678.8 Lajas barrio, Lajas Municipio (U) 2 331 2 166 2 095 1 071 879 855 1.61 1.61 1 445.4 664.1 Lajas barriopueblo, Lajas Municipio (U) 771 807 969 344 337 367 0.07 0.07 11 507.3 5 134.2 Lajas Arriba barrio, Lajas Municipio (U/R) 2 728 2 273 2 139 1 011 801 658 6.14 6.14 444.6 164.8 Urban part (U) 2 266 (X) (X) 831 (X) (X) 3.12 3.12 726.8 266.5 Rural part (R) 462 (X) (X) 180 (X) (X) 3.02 3.02 153.1 59.6 38 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. La Luisa comunidad, Manatí Municipio (U/R) 2 887 2 448 2 343 989 779 723 0.98 0.98 2 941.8 1 007.8 Urban part (U) 2 887 (X) (X) 989 (X) (X) 0.96 0.96 3 011.9 1 031.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.02 0.02 – – Lamboglia comunidad, Patillas Municipio (U) 1 121 1 149 1 155 418 387 313 0.43 0.43 2 629.6 980.5 Lapa barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 234 195 152 100 70 49 1.15 1.15 203.4 86.9 Urban part (U) 143 (X) (X) 57 (X) (X) 0.52 0.52 274.8 109.5 Rural part (R) 91 (X) (X) 43 (X) (X) 0.63 0.63 144.4 68.2 Lapa barrio, Salinas Municipio (U/R) 9 697 7 773 7 222 3 420 2 633 2 068 24.75 24.74 391.9 138.2 Urban part (U) 8 037 (X) (X) 2 816 (X) (X) 3.50 3.49 2 303.7 807.2 Rural part (R) 1 660 (X) (X) 604 (X) (X) 21.25 21.25 78.1 28.4 La Parguera comunidad, Lajas Municipio (R) 1 141 1 192 1 276 597 551 475 0.23 0.23 4 987.8 2 609.8 La Playa comunidad, Añasco Municipio (U) 2 139 2 165 1 899 823 728 555 1.10 1.09 1 959.0 753.8 La Plena comunidad, Salinas Municipio (U) 1 036 1 320 1 298 361 392 337 0.38 0.38 2 717.8 947.0 Lares zona urbana, Lares Municipio (U) 7 042 5 627 5 224 2 610 1 903 1 584 1.35 1.35 5 202.9 1 928.4 Lares barrio, Lares Municipio (U/R) 3 807 3 458 3 351 1 382 1 129 1 023 4.93 4.93 772.3 280.4 Urban part (U) 3 524 (X) (X) 1 278 (X) (X) 2.91 2.91 1 213.1 439.9 Rural part (R) 283 (X) (X) 104 (X) (X) 2.02 2.02 139.8 51.4 Lares barriopueblo, Lares Municipio (U) 3 673 3 101 3 246 1 423 1 113 1 034 0.58 0.58 6 366.8 2 466.6 Las Marías comunidad, Añasco Municipio (U) 1 823 1 785 2 107 647 560 578 0.24 0.24 7 474.6 2 652.8 Las Marías zona urbana, Las Marías Municipio (U) 988 901 799 400 312 353 0.29 0.29 3 366.2 1 362.8 Las Marías barriopueblo, Las Marías Municipio (U) 397 280 455 187 117 154 0.07 0.07 6 094.4 2 870.7 Las Ochenta comunidad, Salinas Municipio (U) 1 199 1 275 1 123 490 487 351 0.50 0.50 2 380.1 972.7 Las Ollas comunidad, Santa Isabel Municipio (U/R) 1 949 1 893 1 306 659 630 423 0.27 0.27 7 268.4 2 457.6 Urban part (U) 1 949 (X) (X) 659 (X) (X) 0.22 0.22 8 821.8 2 982.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.05 0.05 – – Las Palmas barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 1 235 1 111 1 026 428 346 265 2.16 2.09 592.2 205.2 Urban part (U) 819 (X) (X) 280 (X) (X) 0.79 0.79 1 043.1 356.6 Rural part (R) 416 (X) (X) 148 (X) (X) 1.38 1.30 319.9 113.8 Las Piedras zona urbana, Las Piedras Municipio (U) 6 352 6 195 4 857 2 336 2 054 1 561 1.18 1.18 5 392.0 1 983.0 Las Piedras barriopueblo, Las Piedras Municipio (U) 1 911 2 087 2 386 856 819 853 0.19 0.19 9 920.5 4 443.7 La Torre barrio, Lares Municipio (U/R) 1 725 1 621 1 298 596 564 412 5.64 5.64 305.7 105.6 Urban part (U) 743 (X) (X) 268 (X) (X) 0.84 0.84 885.8 319.5 Rural part (R) 982 (X) (X) 328 (X) (X) 4.80 4.80 204.4 68.3 Lavadero barrio, Hormigueros Municipio (U) 4 092 3 016 2 299 1 575 1 076 768 1.95 1.95 2 095.2 806.4 Leguísamo barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U/R) 2 080 1 774 1 379 762 604 424 3.77 3.77 551.0 201.9 Urban part (U) 1 935 (X) (X) 714 (X) (X) 2.91 2.91 665.5 245.6 Rural part (R) 145 (X) (X) 48 (X) (X) 0.87 0.87 167.2 55.3 Levittown comunidad, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 30 140 30 807 31 613 11 299 10 078 9 248 2.27 2.27 13 279.1 4 978.1 Liborio Negrón Torres comunidad, Sabana Grande Municipio (U) 1 303 1 246 1 351 490 440 397 0.23 0.23 5 695.8 2 142.0 Limaní barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (R) 341 286 218 138 102 78 3.70 3.70 92.3 37.3 Limón barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U/R) 1 622 1 488 1 478 606 569 481 3.65 3.65 444.2 166.0 Urban part (U) 1 033 (X) (X) 368 (X) (X) 1.77 1.77 583.7 207.9 Rural part (R) 589 (X) (X) 238 (X) (X) 1.88 1.88 313.1 126.5 Limón barrio, Utuado Municipio (R) 223 193 266 94 73 96 1.26 1.23 181.9 76.7 Limones barrio, Yabucoa Municipio (U/R) 3 770 3 766 3 567 1 324 1 168 1 013 3.82 3.82 987.9 346.9 Urban part (U) 3 651 (X) (X) 1 285 (X) (X) 2.28 2.28 1 598.7 562.7 Rural part (R) 119 (X) (X) 39 (X) (X) 1.53 1.53 77.6 25.4 Lirios barrio, Juncos Municipio (U) 5 499 4 452 3 479 1 951 1 449 1 140 2.40 2.40 2 293.9 813.9 Lizas barrio, Maunabo Municipio (U/R) 834 764 906 313 256 222 2.29 2.29 363.5 136.4 Urban part (U) 671 (X) (X) 248 (X) (X) 1.19 1.19 565.1 208.8 Rural part (R) 163 (X) (X) 65 (X) (X) 1.11 1.11 147.3 58.7 Llanadas barrio, Isabela Municipio (U/R) 2 761 2 345 2 791 1 044 826 785 7.39 7.38 374.1 141.5 Urban part (U) 2 278 (X) (X) 861 (X) (X) 2.16 2.16 1 054.2 398.5 Rural part (R) 483 (X) (X) 183 (X) (X) 5.23 5.22 92.5 35.1 Llano barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 841 713 529 326 229 163 1.98 1.98 424.3 164.5 Urban part (U) 841 (X) (X) 326 (X) (X) 1.98 1.98 424.7 164.6 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – Llanos barrio, Aibonito Municipio (U/R) 6 921 5 601 4 516 2 395 1 746 1 253 4.29 4.29 1 614.3 558.6 Urban part (U) 6 731 (X) (X) 2 329 (X) (X) 3.79 3.79 1 777.8 615.1 Rural part (R) 190 (X) (X) 66 (X) (X) 0.50 0.50 379.1 131.7 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 39

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Llanos barrio, Lajas Municipio (U/R) 667 570 524 282 217 181 9.03 7.99 83.5 35.3 Urban part (U) 295 (X) (X) 121 (X) (X) 0.32 0.32 915.2 375.4 Rural part (R) 372 (X) (X) 161 (X) (X) 8.70 7.67 48.5 21.0 Llanos Costa barrio, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U/R) 3 495 2 511 1 849 1 752 1 042 670 23.39 19.43 179.9 90.2 Urban part (U) 673 (X) (X) 390 (X) (X) 0.26 0.26 2 618.3 1 517.3 Rural part (R) 2 822 (X) (X) 1 362 (X) (X) 23.13 19.17 147.2 71.1 Llanos Tuna barrio, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U) 5 765 5 289 4 880 2 476 2 145 1 721 6.61 6.61 871.6 374.3 Llave barrio, Vieques Municipio (R) 8 9 111 4 2 34 7.31 5.95 1.3 0.7 Lluveras comunidad, Sabana Grande Municipio (U) 2 005 1 727 1 619 753 616 553 0.84 0.84 2 394.9 899.4 Loíza zona urbana, Loíza Municipio (U) 4 123 4 300 3 932 1 456 1 144 964 0.52 0.52 7 910.1 2 793.4 Loíza barriopueblo, Loíza Municipio (U) 4 123 4 300 3 932 1 456 1 144 964 0.52 0.52 7 910.1 2 793.4 Lomas comunidad, Canóvanas Municipio (U) 953 1 077 1 395 328 334 369 0.33 0.33 2 900.6 998.3 Lomas barrio, Canóvanas Municipio (U/R) 5 402 5 124 4 627 1 915 1 593 1 362 7.40 7.40 730.1 258.8 Urban part (U) 5 352 (X) (X) 1 893 (X) (X) 7.29 7.29 734.3 259.7 Rural part (R) 50 (X) (X) 22 (X) (X) 0.11 0.11 455.0 200.2 Lomas barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U) 1 358 1 754 1 355 445 521 382 0.75 0.75 1 812.0 593.8 Lomas barrio, Naranjito Municipio (U) 4 126 3 961 3 004 1 403 1 204 854 2.92 2.92 1 411.5 480.0 Los Llanos comunidad, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 2 301 2 216 1 932 866 730 553 0.81 0.81 2 837.3 1 067.8 Urban part (U) 2 288 (X) (X) 862 (X) (X) 0.78 0.78 2 938.7 1 107.2 Rural part (R) 13 (X) (X) 4 (X) (X) 0.03 0.03 400.9 123.4 Los Llanos barrio, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 3 666 2 879 2 479 1 353 989 720 6.81 6.81 538.4 198.7 Urban part (U) 3 113 (X) (X) 1 164 (X) (X) 1.70 1.70 1 827.8 683.4 Rural part (R) 553 (X) (X) 189 (X) (X) 5.11 5.11 108.3 37.0 Luis Lloréns Torres comunidad, Juana Díaz Municipio (U) 3 328 2 990 2 499 1 059 827 666 0.45 0.45 7 328.7 2 332.1 Luis M. Cintrón comunidad, Fajardo Municipio (U/R) 2 634 1 926 1 788 967 656 592 1.18 1.18 2 225.3 816.9 Urban part (U) 2 634 (X) (X) 967 (X) (X) 1.12 1.12 2 347.9 862.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.06 0.06 – – Luquillo zona urbana, Luquillo Municipio (U) 7 947 8 672 4 531 3 218 4 065 2 890 1.07 1.07 7 459.0 3 020.4 Luquillo barriopueblo, Luquillo Municipio (U) 1 353 1 332 1 202 901 807 884 0.09 0.09 14 379.8 9 575.9 Luyando comunidad, Aguada Municipio (U) 3 553 3 121 2 346 1 245 950 607 1.61 1.61 2 211.4 774.9 Mabú barrio, Humacao Municipio (U) 8 526 8 013 6 060 3 267 2 559 2 128 2.93 2.93 2 911.1 1 115.5 Macaná barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 1 446 1 195 1 333 542 432 382 1.45 1.45 994.9 372.9 Urban part (U) 1 446 (X) (X) 542 (X) (X) 1.45 1.45 1 000.2 374.9 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 – – Macaná barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 826 726 828 310 261 240 2.14 2.14 385.8 144.8 Urban part (U) 573 (X) (X) 217 (X) (X) 0.72 0.72 798.8 302.5 Rural part (R) 253 (X) (X) 93 (X) (X) 1.42 1.42 177.7 65.3 Machete barrio, Guayama Municipio (U/R) 2 509 902 748 904 434 220 4.02 3.52 713.2 257.0 Urban part (U) 2 503 (X) (X) 902 (X) (X) 2.84 2.84 879.9 317.1 Rural part (R) 6 (X) (X) 2 (X) (X) 1.18 0.67 8.9 3.0 Machos barrio, Ceiba Municipio (U/R) 4 186 3 731 2 452 1 401 1 203 777 11.14 7.25 577.2 193.2 Urban part (U) 3 852 (X) (X) 1 363 (X) (X) 1.72 1.72 2 233.6 790.3 Rural part (R) 334 (X) (X) 38 (X) (X) 9.42 5.53 60.4 6.9 Machuchal barrio, Sabana Grande Municipio (U/R) 4 892 4 546 4 603 1 848 1 599 1 429 3.85 3.85 1 270.7 480.0 Urban part (U) 4 887 (X) (X) 1 845 (X) (X) 3.83 3.83 1 275.3 481.5 Rural part (R) 5 (X) (X) 3 (X) (X) 0.02 0.02 279.1 167.5 Machuelo Abajo barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 13 302 16 265 15 593 4 852 4 861 4 322 1.77 1.77 7 522.1 2 743.7 Machuelo Arriba barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 13 727 13 031 11 703 4 529 3 736 2 993 6.61 6.46 2 124.0 700.8 Urban part (U) 13 696 (X) (X) 4 514 (X) (X) 5.80 5.80 2 362.0 778.5 Rural part (R) 31 (X) (X) 15 (X) (X) 0.82 0.66 46.7 22.6 Magas barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 3 465 2 421 2 346 1 140 757 704 3.43 3.43 1 009.6 332.2 Urban part (U) 3 465 (X) (X) 1 140 (X) (X) 3.17 3.17 1 092.4 359.4 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.26 0.26 – – Magas Arriba comunidad, Guayanilla Municipio (U) 1 063 1 352 1 523 356 407 425 0.73 0.73 1 456.9 487.9 Magos barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (R) 242 261 215 101 87 68 1.42 1.42 170.3 71.1 Maguayo barrio, Dorado Municipio (U) 4 711 3 826 2 948 1 629 1 197 836 3.92 3.92 1 200.8 415.2 Magueyes barrio, Corozal Municipio (U/R) 295 263 266 85 93 78 1.97 1.97 149.9 43.2 Urban part (U) 117 (X) (X) 28 (X) (X) 0.09 0.09 1 374.4 328.9 Rural part (R) 178 (X) (X) 57 (X) (X) 1.88 1.88 94.5 30.3 Magueyes barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 6 134 5 372 6 224 2 158 1 511 1 644 4.56 4.56 1 346.0 473.5 Urban part (U) 5 518 (X) (X) 1 901 (X) (X) 1.56 1.56 3 544.6 1 221.1 Rural part (R) 616 (X) (X) 257 (X) (X) 3.00 3.00 205.3 85.7 40 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Magueyes Urbano barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 1 332 1 251 1 674 455 362 457 1.24 1.24 1 070.5 365.7 Maizales barrio, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 2 120 1 739 1 261 739 581 383 4.94 4.94 429.5 149.7 Urban part (U) 1 757 (X) (X) 593 (X) (X) 1.10 1.10 1 590.1 536.7 Rural part (R) 363 (X) (X) 146 (X) (X) 3.83 3.83 94.7 38.1 Maleza Alta barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 1 613 1 443 2 021 672 520 1 023 2.03 2.03 796.0 331.6 Maleza Baja barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 3 058 2 978 284 954 919 130 2.00 2.00 1 529.0 477.0 Malezas barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 1 143 682 959 431 249 293 1.05 1.05 1 086.7 409.8 Mal Paso barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 2 614 2 612 2 375 970 812 605 0.94 0.94 2 767.5 1 027.0 Mambiche barrio, Humacao Municipio (U/R) 2 052 1 943 1 572 718 614 418 2.08 2.08 985.5 344.8 Urban part (U) 2 006 (X) (X) 703 (X) (X) 1.95 1.95 1 026.8 359.8 Rural part (R) 46 (X) (X) 15 (X) (X) 0.13 0.13 358.0 116.7 Mamey barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 2 170 1 657 1 444 772 520 365 1.46 1.46 1 491.1 530.5 Mamey barrio, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 3 165 2 279 2 097 1 012 666 535 2.45 2.45 1 292.6 413.3 Mamey barrio, Gurabo Municipio (U) 4 203 3 169 1 878 1 491 998 600 2.64 2.64 1 594.8 565.8 Mamey barrio, Juncos Municipio (U) 3 705 3 458 2 931 1 343 1 086 838 1.67 1.67 2 213.9 802.5 Mamey barrio, Patillas Municipio (U/R) 2 533 2 539 1 798 920 771 449 1.45 1.45 1 741.4 632.5 Urban part (U) 2 248 (X) (X) 817 (X) (X) 0.72 0.72 3 107.1 1 129.2 Rural part (R) 285 (X) (X) 103 (X) (X) 0.73 0.73 389.8 140.9 Mameyal barrio, Dorado Municipio (U) 36 37 58 14 10 15 2.65 2.64 13.6 5.3 Mameyes Abajo barrio, Utuado Municipio (R) 1 207 1 079 1 033 411 328 289 6.24 6.24 193.6 65.9 Mameyes Arriba barrio, Jayuya Municipio (R) 2 268 1 929 1 943 663 543 513 9.53 9.53 238.1 69.6 Mameyes I barrio, Luquillo Municipio (U/R) 2 383 2 592 2 648 973 851 793 4.06 3.94 604.9 247.0 Urban part (U) 2 035 (X) (X) 814 (X) (X) 0.94 0.94 2 156.4 862.5 Rural part (R) 348 (X) (X) 159 (X) (X) 3.11 3.00 116.2 53.1 Mameyes II barrio, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 2 919 2 723 2 282 1 539 1 565 988 10.96 10.71 272.5 143.7 Urban part (U) 2 429 (X) (X) 925 (X) (X) 0.76 0.76 3 190.3 1 214.9 Rural part (R) 490 (X) (X) 614 (X) (X) 10.20 9.95 49.2 61.7 Maná barrio, Corozal Municipio (U/R) 2 014 1 761 1 257 600 481 318 3.85 3.85 523.3 155.9 Urban part (U) 1 586 (X) (X) 461 (X) (X) 1.73 1.73 917.3 266.6 Rural part (R) 428 (X) (X) 139 (X) (X) 2.12 2.12 201.9 65.6 Manatí zona urbana, Manatí Municipio (U/R) 16 173 16 352 17 347 6 411 5 967 5 657 2.10 2.10 7 706.2 3 054.7 Urban part (U) 16 149 (X) (X) 6 404 (X) (X) 1.94 1.94 8 339.3 3 307.0 Rural part (R) 24 (X) (X) 7 (X) (X) 0.16 0.16 148.0 43.2 Manatí barriopueblo, Manatí Municipio (U) 7 162 7 712 8 352 3 152 3 109 2 938 0.77 0.77 9 279.3 4 083.8 Maragüez barrio, Ponce Municipio (R) 754 781 1 947 249 229 544 6.42 5.31 142.0 46.9 Maravilla Este barrio, Las Marías Municipio (U/R) 944 674 824 370 254 259 1.94 1.93 488.2 191.3 Urban part (U) 814 (X) (X) 322 (X) (X) 0.82 0.82 998.7 395.1 Rural part (R) 130 (X) (X) 48 (X) (X) 1.13 1.12 116.2 42.9 Maravilla Norte barrio, Las Marías Municipio (U/R) 663 483 472 236 166 132 1.49 1.48 447.2 159.2 Urban part (U) 600 (X) (X) 217 (X) (X) 1.02 1.02 588.5 212.8 Rural part (R) 63 (X) (X) 19 (X) (X) 0.47 0.46 136.1 41.1 Maravilla Sur barrio, Las Marías Municipio (U/R) 1 899 1 527 650 690 469 307 3.64 3.64 522.2 189.7 Urban part (U) 1 344 (X) (X) 448 (X) (X) 0.92 0.92 1 458.3 486.1 Rural part (R) 555 (X) (X) 242 (X) (X) 2.71 2.71 204.4 89.1 Maresúa barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 1 231 1 207 803 466 459 252 2.27 2.27 543.4 205.7 Urban part (U) 1 192 (X) (X) 453 (X) (X) 1.69 1.69 706.8 268.6 Rural part (R) 39 (X) (X) 13 (X) (X) 0.58 0.58 67.4 22.5 María Antonia comunidad, Guánica Municipio (U) 1 479 1 265 1 245 590 458 395 0.21 0.21 7 089.4 2 828.1 Mariana barrio, Humacao Municipio (U) 3 237 2 979 2 539 1 093 899 697 4.39 4.39 737.9 249.2 Mariana barrio, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 1 726 1 647 1 450 707 608 536 8.48 7.59 227.4 93.2 Urban part (U) 1 336 (X) (X) 538 (X) (X) 0.74 0.74 1 806.4 727.4 Rural part (R) 390 (X) (X) 169 (X) (X) 7.74 6.85 56.9 24.7 Mariano Colón comunidad (U/R) 2 387 1 543 1 586 733 450 398 1.49 1.49 1 607.4 493.6 Urban part (U) 2 367 (X) (X) 727 (X) (X) 1.40 1.40 1 685.6 517.7 Rural part (R) 20 (X) (X) 6 (X) (X) 0.08 0.08 247.5 74.3 Coamo Municipio (U/R) 2 317 1 448 1 370 711 427 352 1.44 1.44 1 610.5 494.2 Urban part (U) 2 297 (X) (X) 705 (X) (X) 1.36 1.36 1 691.6 519.2 Rural part (R) 20 (X) (X) 6 (X) (X) 0.08 0.08 247.5 74.3 Santa Isabel Municipio (U) 70 95 216 22 23 46 0.05 0.05 1 509.9 474.5 Marías barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 1 786 1 821 1 264 675 576 355 1.72 1.72 1 040.8 393.4 Marías barrio, Añasco Municipio (U) 4 498 4 196 4 855 1 643 1 406 1 395 1.76 1.76 2 562.9 936.2 Marías barrio, Moca Municipio (U) 1 932 1 461 1 250 669 472 345 2.31 2.31 837.2 289.9 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 41

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Maricao zona urbana, Maricao Municipio (U) 1 123 1 058 1 390 472 422 427 0.17 0.17 6 664.5 2 801.1 Maricao barriopueblo, Maricao Municipio (U) 891 807 1 205 382 334 373 0.12 0.12 7 711.9 3 306.3 Maricao barrio, Vega Alta Municipio (U/R) 4 812 4 024 4 424 1 749 1 333 1 289 4.88 4.88 985.3 358.1 Urban part (U) 4 592 (X) (X) 1 663 (X) (X) 4.32 4.32 1 063.5 385.2 Rural part (R) 220 (X) (X) 86 (X) (X) 0.57 0.57 388.6 151.9 Maricao Afuera barrio, Maricao Municipio (U/R) 1 740 1 629 1 491 638 602 473 9.07 9.07 191.9 70.4 Urban part (U) 992 (X) (X) 364 (X) (X) 1.01 1.01 983.3 360.8 Rural part (R) 748 (X) (X) 274 (X) (X) 8.06 8.06 92.8 34.0 Marín barrio, Patillas Municipio (U/R) 1 882 1 764 1 313 727 618 350 5.69 5.50 342.3 132.2 Urban part (U) 1 066 (X) (X) 399 (X) (X) 0.47 0.47 2 271.7 850.3 Rural part (R) 816 (X) (X) 328 (X) (X) 5.22 5.03 162.3 65.2 Martín González barrio, Carolina Municipio (U) 24 656 24 175 19 514 8 217 7 280 5 629 3.55 3.53 6 990.0 2 329.5 Martorell comunidad, Yabucoa Municipio (U) 2 884 2 889 2 561 1 010 904 704 0.92 0.92 3 121.1 1 093.0 Marueño comunidad, Ponce Municipio (U) 913 1 202 1 358 285 359 345 0.47 0.47 1 931.8 603.0 Marueño barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 1 474 1 778 2 086 486 548 531 4.21 4.21 350.1 115.4 Urban part (U) 1 206 (X) (X) 383 (X) (X) 0.94 0.94 1 277.7 405.8 Rural part (R) 268 (X) (X) 103 (X) (X) 3.27 3.27 82.1 31.5 Masa barrio, Gurabo Municipio (U/R) 1 677 1 500 1 142 576 510 354 3.74 3.74 448.9 154.2 Urban part (U) 867 (X) (X) 268 (X) (X) 0.91 0.91 947.7 293.0 Rural part (R) 810 (X) (X) 308 (X) (X) 2.82 2.82 287.1 109.2 Mata de Cañas barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U/R) 487 516 584 160 149 170 1.60 1.60 304.9 100.2 Urban part (U) 202 (X) (X) 63 (X) (X) 0.27 0.27 748.4 233.4 Rural part (R) 285 (X) (X) 97 (X) (X) 1.33 1.33 214.7 73.1 Mata de Plátano barrio, Luquillo Municipio (U/R) 8 318 6 783 5 447 4 508 3 478 2 799 5.19 4.48 1 856.1 1 005.9 Urban part (U) 8 273 (X) (X) 4 481 (X) (X) 3.98 3.98 2 080.9 1 127.1 Rural part (R) 45 (X) (X) 27 (X) (X) 1.21 0.51 89.0 53.4 Matón Abajo barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 1 184 1 109 948 400 375 313 1.93 1.93 612.9 207.1 Urban part (U) 1 072 (X) (X) 351 (X) (X) 1.05 1.05 1 016.8 332.9 Rural part (R) 112 (X) (X) 49 (X) (X) 0.88 0.88 127.6 55.8 Matón Arriba barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 1 034 784 558 335 228 155 2.23 2.23 463.8 150.2 Urban part (U) 810 (X) (X) 255 (X) (X) 0.60 0.60 1 350.3 425.1 Rural part (R) 224 (X) (X) 80 (X) (X) 1.63 1.63 137.4 49.1 Matuyas Alto barrio, Maunabo Municipio (U/R) 413 322 269 139 102 73 3.51 3.51 117.8 39.6 Urban part (U) 153 (X) (X) 50 (X) (X) 0.22 0.22 707.8 231.3 Rural part (R) 260 (X) (X) 89 (X) (X) 3.29 3.29 79.0 27.0 Matuyas Bajo barrio, Maunabo Municipio (U/R) 274 397 318 108 132 99 1.68 1.68 163.3 64.4 Urban part (U) 244 (X) (X) 98 (X) (X) 1.20 1.20 204.1 82.0 Rural part (R) 30 (X) (X) 10 (X) (X) 0.48 0.48 62.3 20.8 Maunabo barriopueblo, Maunabo Municipio (U) 395 660 721 190 255 256 0.14 0.14 2 793.3 1 343.6 Maunabo zona urbana, Maunabo Municipio (U) 2 075 2 516 2 987 751 771 829 0.58 0.58 3 570.7 1 292.3 Mavilla barrio, Vega Alta Municipio (U/R) 422 319 468 129 97 124 0.44 0.44 956.2 292.3 Urban part (U) 411 (X) (X) 124 (X) (X) 0.39 0.39 1 063.2 320.8 Rural part (R) 11 (X) (X) 5 (X) (X) 0.05 0.05 200.8 91.3 Mayagüez zona urbana, Mayagüez Municipio (U/R) 78 647 83 010 82 968 31 907 29 692 27 599 23.15 20.93 3 758.1 1 524.7 Urban part (U) 77 806 (X) (X) 31 612 (X) (X) 18.72 18.72 4 155.9 1 688.5 Rural part (R) 841 (X) (X) 295 (X) (X) 4.43 2.21 381.3 133.8 Mayagüez barriopueblo, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 32 043 35 279 40 247 14 392 13 827 14 094 2.74 2.74 11 681.6 5 246.8 Mayagüez Arriba barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 6 098 5 905 5 811 2 179 1 976 1 777 2.56 2.56 2 382.9 851.5 Media Luna barrio, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 12 712 11 359 9 255 4 246 3 549 2 726 5.82 5.82 2 185.9 730.1 Medianía Alta barrio, Loíza Municipio (U) 9 482 8 231 6 754 3 265 2 325 1 743 1.66 1.66 5 724.7 1 971.2 Medianía Baja barrio, Loíza Municipio (U/R) 8 911 7 421 5 765 3 030 2 110 1 590 2.94 2.48 3 588.3 1 220.1 Urban part (U) 8 909 (X) (X) 3 029 (X) (X) 2.11 2.02 4 418.9 1 502.4 Rural part (R) 2 (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) 0.83 0.47 4.3 2.1 Membrillo barrio, Camuy Municipio (U/R) 3 415 2 305 1 542 1 231 782 472 2.61 1.99 1 718.4 619.4 Urban part (U) 3 415 (X) (X) 1 231 (X) (X) 1.98 1.98 1 723.6 621.3 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.62 0.01 – – Minillas barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 42 617 42 420 42 584 15 845 14 116 12 406 5.83 5.81 7 335.6 2 727.4 Minillas barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 3 484 2 931 2 727 1 297 1 027 834 5.73 5.73 607.6 226.2 Urban part (U) 3 348 (X) (X) 1 229 (X) (X) 4.02 4.02 832.9 305.8 Rural part (R) 136 (X) (X) 68 (X) (X) 1.71 1.71 79.3 39.7 Mirabales barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 624 526 564 232 186 168 2.21 2.21 282.7 105.1 42 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Miradero barrio, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U/R) 14 358 10 757 8 799 5 654 3 926 3 056 9.68 7.71 1 862.6 733.5 Urban part (U) 14 358 (X) (X) 5 654 (X) (X) 7.52 7.52 1 910.1 752.2 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 2.16 0.19 – – Miradero barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 5 510 5 279 4 171 2 155 1 859 1 442 2.95 2.95 1 868.8 730.9 Miraflores barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 730 619 764 265 226 230 3.70 3.64 200.4 72.8 Urban part (U) 327 (X) (X) 122 (X) (X) 0.25 0.25 1 331.7 496.8 Rural part (R) 403 (X) (X) 143 (X) (X) 3.45 3.40 118.7 42.1 Miraflores barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 5 122 3 886 3 607 1 717 1 269 1 016 6.08 6.08 842.1 282.3 Urban part (U) 4 739 (X) (X) 1 572 (X) (X) 4.82 4.82 984.1 326.4 Rural part (R) 383 (X) (X) 145 (X) (X) 1.27 1.27 302.2 114.4 Miranda comunidad, Vega Baja Municipio (U) 2 057 1 878 1 698 711 586 473 1.81 1.81 1 137.5 393.2 Mirasol barrio, Lares Municipio (U/R) 1 510 949 1 034 472 300 282 3.70 3.70 408.4 127.7 Urban part (U) 1 117 (X) (X) 341 (X) (X) 1.46 1.46 766.3 233.9 Rural part (R) 393 (X) (X) 131 (X) (X) 2.24 2.24 175.5 58.5 Moca zona urbana, Moca Municipio (U) 4 757 4 231 3 960 1 786 1 369 1 140 1.00 1.00 4 759.0 1 786.7 Moca barriopueblo, Moca Municipio (U) 1 980 2 059 2 320 830 754 713 0.32 0.32 6 136.7 2 572.5 Monacillo barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 12 425 13 481 13 772 4 599 4 171 3 742 1.15 1.15 10 768.3 3 985.8 Monacillo Urbano barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 29 309 28 707 28 417 10 336 9 460 8 751 3.35 3.35 8 744.3 3 083.7 Monserrate comunidad (U) 2 756 2 647 2 407 989 854 730 0.70 0.70 3 959.9 1 421.0 Vega Alta Municipio (U) 220 226 270 81 75 73 0.08 0.08 2 601.9 958.0 Vega Baja Municipio (U) 2 536 2 421 2 137 908 779 657 0.61 0.61 4 147.7 1 485.1 Montalva barrio, Guánica Municipio (U/R) 3 148 2 893 2 829 1 554 1 363 1 059 14.64 10.89 289.2 142.8 Urban part (U) 2 698 (X) (X) 1 331 (X) (X) 3.45 3.44 784.3 386.9 Rural part (R) 450 (X) (X) 223 (X) (X) 11.20 7.45 60.4 30.0 Montaña barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 4 027 3 804 3 242 1 538 1 428 920 1.56 1.56 2 579.7 985.2 Monte Grande comunidad, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U/R) 1 817 (X) (X) 778 (X) (X) 1.50 1.50 1 211.6 518.8 Urban part (U) 1 652 (X) (X) 702 (X) (X) 0.78 0.78 2 128.3 904.4 Rural part (R) 165 (X) (X) 76 (X) (X) 0.72 0.72 228.1 105.1 Monte Grande barrio, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U) 6 275 5 206 4 892 2 589 2 098 1 808 3.78 3.78 1 660.0 684.9 Monte Llano barrio, Cayey Municipio (U) 3 874 3 373 2 597 1 300 1 042 712 2.79 2.79 1 386.2 465.2 Monte Llano barrio, Cidra Municipio (U/R) 956 731 618 325 246 194 1.88 1.88 509.6 173.2 Urban part (U) 790 (X) (X) 269 (X) (X) 0.98 0.98 802.3 273.2 Rural part (R) 166 (X) (X) 56 (X) (X) 0.89 0.89 186.2 62.8 Monte Llano barrio, Morovis Municipio (U) 2 781 2 197 1 986 898 684 502 1.61 1.61 1 730.6 558.8 Monte Llano barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 462 764 391 192 257 143 2.15 2.15 215.2 89.4 Urban part (U) 73 (X) (X) 26 (X) (X) 0.10 0.10 724.4 258.0 Rural part (R) 389 (X) (X) 166 (X) (X) 2.05 2.05 190.1 81.1 Montones barrio, Las Piedras Municipio (U/R) 6 096 5 099 3 683 2 188 1 582 1 095 8.80 8.80 692.8 248.7 Urban part (U) 5 159 (X) (X) 1 840 (X) (X) 5.48 5.48 941.8 335.9 Rural part (R) 937 (X) (X) 348 (X) (X) 3.32 3.32 282.1 104.8 Montoso barrio, Maricao Municipio (U/R) 1 156 1 202 1 052 383 454 298 4.36 4.36 265.1 87.8 Urban part (U) 867 (X) (X) 279 (X) (X) 0.32 0.32 2 707.1 871.1 Rural part (R) 289 (X) (X) 104 (X) (X) 4.04 4.04 71.5 25.7 Montoso barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U/R) 1 118 815 808 410 358 254 3.09 3.09 362.3 132.9 Urban part (U) 702 (X) (X) 246 (X) (X) 0.54 0.54 1 295.4 454.0 Rural part (R) 416 (X) (X) 164 (X) (X) 2.54 2.54 163.5 64.5 Mora comunidad, Isabela Municipio (U) 1 857 1 706 1 703 683 551 479 0.33 0.33 5 661.1 2 082.2 Mora barrio, Isabela Municipio (U) 4 271 3 617 3 448 1 611 1 203 1 013 2.38 2.38 1 797.0 677.8 Morovis zona urbana, Morovis Municipio (U) 2 285 2 355 2 637 828 768 798 0.57 0.57 4 003.6 1 450.8 Morovis barriopueblo, Morovis Municipio (U) 1 004 1 157 1 457 418 422 499 0.07 0.07 14 155.7 5 893.5 Morovis Norte barrio, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 3 257 2 556 1 393 999 811 394 3.29 3.29 988.5 303.2 Urban part (U) 3 165 (X) (X) 966 (X) (X) 2.55 2.55 1 242.5 379.2 Rural part (R) 92 (X) (X) 33 (X) (X) 0.75 0.75 123.0 44.1 Morovis Sud barrio, Morovis Municipio (U) 3 595 2 535 1 650 1 119 668 397 1.73 1.73 2 081.3 647.8 Mosquito barrio, Vieques Municipio (R) – 55 – – – – 3.46 2.42 – – Mucarabones comunidad, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 1 690 1 670 1 382 570 497 394 0.33 0.33 5 151.9 1 737.6 Mucarabones barrio, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 19 174 9 099 7 682 6 309 2 828 2 135 5.35 5.33 3 596.6 1 183.4 Mula barrio, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U/R) 3 657 3 213 2 441 1 260 973 716 2.58 2.58 1 417.7 488.5 Urban part (U) 3 616 (X) (X) 1 245 (X) (X) 2.37 2.37 1 527.1 525.8 Rural part (R) 41 (X) (X) 15 (X) (X) 0.21 0.21 193.8 70.9 Mulas barrio, Patillas Municipio (R) 502 454 590 179 160 151 5.30 5.30 94.6 33.7 Mulita barrio, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U/R) 267 194 232 93 62 66 0.58 0.58 461.8 160.8 Urban part (U) 106 (X) (X) 38 (X) (X) 0.16 0.16 651.3 233.5 Rural part (R) 161 (X) (X) 55 (X) (X) 0.42 0.42 387.5 132.4 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 43

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Muñoz Rivera barrio, Patillas Municipio (R) 743 904 567 287 307 172 8.85 8.85 84.0 32.4 Naguabo zona urbana, Naguabo Municipio (U) 4 432 4 855 4 135 1 807 1 713 1 492 0.62 0.62 7 162.7 2 920.3 Naguabo barriopueblo, Naguabo Municipio (U) 1 852 1 848 2 056 792 762 847 0.24 0.24 7 821.7 3 344.9 Naranjales barrio, Las Marías Municipio (U/R) 485 352 425 180 151 144 3.48 3.48 139.3 51.7 Urban part (U) 134 (X) (X) 45 (X) (X) 0.07 0.07 1 856.6 623.5 Rural part (R) 351 (X) (X) 135 (X) (X) 3.41 3.41 103.0 39.6 Naranjales barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 1 197 1 039 576 426 378 176 1.53 1.53 784.4 279.2 Naranjito barrio, Hatillo Municipio (U/R) 3 630 3 160 2 821 1 274 1 062 851 5.16 5.16 703.0 246.7 Urban part (U) 3 120 (X) (X) 1 087 (X) (X) 3.40 3.40 917.1 319.5 Rural part (R) 510 (X) (X) 187 (X) (X) 1.76 1.76 289.5 106.2 Naranjito zona urbana, Naranjito Municipio (U) 1 931 2 368 2 849 737 829 867 0.30 0.30 6 436.4 2 456.6 Naranjito barriopueblo, Naranjito Municipio (U) 1 150 1 437 1 764 467 552 587 0.06 0.06 19 009.1 7 719.4 Naranjo barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 3 724 3 087 2 618 1 312 972 680 2.71 2.71 1 376.4 484.9 Naranjo barrio, Comerío Municipio (U/R) 1 845 2 040 1 894 679 682 572 4.04 4.04 457.0 168.2 Urban part (U) 1 165 (X) (X) 425 (X) (X) 0.49 0.49 2 382.5 869.1 Rural part (R) 680 (X) (X) 254 (X) (X) 3.55 3.55 191.6 71.6 Naranjo barrio, Fajardo Municipio (U/R) 218 67 136 86 43 57 1.50 1.50 145.1 57.2 Urban part (U) 46 (X) (X) 13 (X) (X) 0.04 0.04 1 181.8 334.0 Rural part (R) 172 (X) (X) 73 (X) (X) 1.46 1.46 117.5 49.9 Naranjo barrio, Moca Municipio (U/R) 2 690 2 405 1 865 945 735 509 4.82 4.82 557.9 196.0 Urban part (U) 2 509 (X) (X) 871 (X) (X) 3.47 3.47 722.5 250.8 Rural part (R) 181 (X) (X) 74 (X) (X) 1.35 1.35 134.2 54.9 Naranjo barrio, Yauco Municipio (R) 699 682 765 278 235 260 3.43 3.30 211.9 84.3 Navarro barrio, Gurabo Municipio (U) 5 015 3 131 2 976 1 701 947 806 2.79 2.78 1 804.7 612.1 Negros barrio, Corozal Municipio (U/R) 1 239 1 001 855 394 312 251 2.97 2.97 417.8 132.9 Urban part (U) 1 080 (X) (X) 344 (X) (X) 2.16 2.16 501.1 159.6 Rural part (R) 159 (X) (X) 50 (X) (X) 0.81 0.81 196.3 61.7 Nuevo barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 2 394 2 715 2 244 801 901 711 4.15 4.11 581.9 194.7 Nuevo barrio, Naranjito Municipio (U) 3 840 3 715 3 186 1 256 1 118 884 3.16 3.15 1 218.3 398.5 Olimpo comunidad, Guayama Municipio (U) 2 493 2 460 2 694 871 717 726 0.30 0.30 8 437.0 2 947.7 Oriente barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 34 799 37 621 39 857 13 456 13 040 12 971 1.74 1.74 19 979.1 7 725.5 Orocovis zona urbana, Orocovis Municipio (U) 909 1 032 1 256 361 364 374 0.12 0.12 7 533.1 2 991.7 Orocovis barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U) 3 373 3 284 3 120 1 145 984 786 2.93 2.93 1 151.1 390.7 Orocovis barriopueblo, Orocovis Municipio (U) 851 959 1 256 337 339 374 0.10 0.10 8 396.1 3 324.9 Ortíz barrio, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 21 850 15 760 8 105 6 957 4 631 2 376 6.40 6.36 3 437.2 1 094.4 Ovejas barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 1 603 1 250 1 010 595 437 292 1.90 1.90 844.7 313.5 Urban part (U) 1 410 (X) (X) 520 (X) (X) 0.93 0.93 1 514.2 558.4 Rural part (R) 193 (X) (X) 75 (X) (X) 0.97 0.97 199.7 77.6 Padilla barrio, Corozal Municipio (U) 3 959 3 235 2 692 1 250 893 708 4.46 4.46 888.6 280.6 Pájaros barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 32 855 34 168 35 611 11 545 10 830 9 664 3.03 3.03 10 846.1 3 811.2 Pájaros comunidad, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 9 466 6 877 2 611 3 028 1 987 725 1.54 1.54 6 161.5 1 970.9 Pajonal comunidad, Florida Municipio (U) 761 (X) (X) 275 (X) (X) 0.13 0.13 5 924.6 2 140.9 Palma Escrita barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 693 621 758 252 191 223 5.01 5.01 138.2 50.3 Palmar barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 2 136 1 928 1 693 821 677 513 1.99 1.99 1 075.2 413.3 Palmarejo comunidad, Coamo Municipio (U) 1 087 1 088 1 142 385 315 293 0.50 0.50 2 165.3 766.9 Palmarejo barrio, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 4 195 4 279 4 008 1 473 1 258 1 061 5.46 5.46 768.6 269.9 Urban part (U) 3 392 (X) (X) 1 184 (X) (X) 0.95 0.95 3 575.9 1 248.2 Rural part (R) 803 (X) (X) 289 (X) (X) 4.51 4.51 178.1 64.1 Palmarejo barrio, Corozal Municipio (U) 5 856 5 299 3 985 1 975 1 613 1 147 3.87 3.87 1 512.2 510.0 Palmarejo comunidad, Lajas Municipio (U) 1 169 1 150 1 293 469 417 416 0.30 0.30 3 880.2 1 556.7 Palmarejo barrio, Lajas Municipio (U/R) 4 117 3 678 3 405 1 729 1 360 1 127 9.28 7.26 567.0 238.1 Urban part (U) 3 555 (X) (X) 1 369 (X) (X) 2.41 2.41 1 478.0 569.2 Rural part (R) 562 (X) (X) 360 (X) (X) 6.87 4.86 115.7 74.1 Palmarito barrio, Corozal Municipio (U/R) 2 160 1 902 1 944 694 538 522 4.94 4.94 437.1 140.4 Urban part (U) 1 708 (X) (X) 554 (X) (X) 1.96 1.96 870.5 282.3 Rural part (R) 452 (X) (X) 140 (X) (X) 2.98 2.98 151.7 47.0 Palmas barrio, Arroyo Municipio (U) 4 090 3 167 2 361 1 717 1 226 732 3.86 3.86 1 059.2 444.6 Palmas barrio, Cataño Municipio (U) 25 443 28 918 21 647 8 292 8 573 5 843 4.60 4.57 5 566.6 1 814.2 44 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Palmas barrio, Guayama Municipio (U/R) 841 861 1 035 302 275 338 6.71 6.71 125.3 45.0 Urban part (U) 499 (X) (X) 163 (X) (X) 0.48 0.48 1 045.6 341.6 Rural part (R) 342 (X) (X) 139 (X) (X) 6.23 6.23 54.9 22.3 Palmas comunidad (U) 2 829 2 254 2 094 1 026 901 630 1.34 1.34 2 118.0 768.1 Arroyo Municipio (U) 2 596 2 012 1 787 948 830 546 0.72 0.72 3 623.5 1 323.2 Patillas Municipio (U) 233 242 307 78 71 84 0.62 0.62 376.2 126.0 Palmas barrio, Salinas Municipio (U/R) 434 381 432 137 123 117 1.36 1.36 318.0 100.4 Urban part (U) 369 (X) (X) 114 (X) (X) 0.26 0.26 1 410.5 435.8 Rural part (R) 65 (X) (X) 23 (X) (X) 1.10 1.10 58.9 20.9 Palmas Altas barrio, Barceloneta Municipio (U/R) 3 875 3 364 2 944 1 423 1 141 937 5.88 4.30 901.7 331.1 Urban part (U) 3 815 (X) (X) 1 397 (X) (X) 1.90 1.90 2 007.4 735.1 Rural part (R) 60 (X) (X) 26 (X) (X) 3.98 2.40 25.0 10.8 Palmer comunidad, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 1 205 1 472 1 566 461 471 460 0.17 0.17 7 106.5 2 718.7 Urban part (U) 1 201 (X) (X) 458 (X) (X) 0.14 0.14 8 810.7 3 360.0 Rural part (R) 4 (X) (X) 3 (X) (X) 0.03 0.03 120.3 90.2 Palo Hincado barrio, Barranquitas Municipio (U) 3 963 3 669 3 229 1 333 1 088 872 5.43 5.43 729.4 245.4 Palomas comunidad, Comerío Municipio (U) 1 742 1 833 1 565 612 545 412 0.86 0.86 2 020.0 709.7 Palomas barrio, Comerío Municipio (U/R) 4 382 4 666 3 230 1 535 1 432 904 3.93 3.92 1 118.4 391.8 Urban part (U) 4 134 (X) (X) 1 438 (X) (X) 3.29 3.29 1 256.5 437.1 Rural part (R) 248 (X) (X) 97 (X) (X) 0.64 0.63 394.9 154.5 Palomas comunidad, Yauco Municipio (U) 2 321 2 393 2 610 838 779 726 0.50 0.50 4 630.0 1 671.7 Palos Blancos barrio, Corozal Municipio (U/R) 3 664 2 919 2 355 1 242 882 697 4.99 4.99 733.9 248.8 Urban part (U) 3 458 (X) (X) 1 165 (X) (X) 4.35 4.35 795.5 268.0 Rural part (R) 206 (X) (X) 77 (X) (X) 0.65 0.65 319.2 119.3 Palo Seco comunidad, Maunabo Municipio (U/R) 1 152 1 221 1 172 409 377 320 0.45 0.45 2 552.1 906.1 Urban part (U) 1 136 (X) (X) 404 (X) (X) 0.34 0.34 3 345.0 1 189.6 Rural part (R) 16 (X) (X) 5 (X) (X) 0.11 0.11 143.1 44.7 Palo Seco barrio, Maunabo Municipio (U/R) 1 849 2 032 1 925 642 616 517 2.86 2.86 645.8 224.2 Urban part (U) 1 666 (X) (X) 574 (X) (X) 1.83 1.83 912.6 314.4 Rural part (R) 183 (X) (X) 68 (X) (X) 1.04 1.04 176.4 65.6 Palo Seco barrio, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 325 385 439 158 157 168 0.49 0.48 676.8 329.0 Parcelas La Milagrosa comunidad, Cidra Municipio (U) 1 344 1 161 (X) 429 322 (X) 0.27 0.27 4 993.8 1 594.0 Parcelas Nuevas comunidad, Cidra Municipio (U) 1 628 1 279 (X) 562 417 (X) 0.64 0.64 2 552.1 881.0 Parcelas Peñuelas comunidad, Santa Isabel Municipio (U) 1 132 1 099 1 164 381 337 331 0.60 0.60 1 898.3 638.9 Parguera barrio, Lajas Municipio (R) 2 071 1 796 1 677 1 326 969 677 7.32 4.02 515.7 330.2 París barrio, Lajas Municipio (U) 878 835 751 350 323 278 1.66 1.66 530.0 211.3 Paso Palma barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 556 664 854 182 192 213 4.81 4.81 115.6 37.8 Urban part (U) 68 (X) (X) 23 (X) (X) 0.19 0.19 364.4 123.2 Rural part (R) 488 (X) (X) 159 (X) (X) 4.62 4.62 105.6 34.4 Pasto barrio, Aibonito Municipio (U/R) 3 988 3 814 3 625 1 364 1 180 959 3.30 3.30 1 209.6 413.7 Urban part (U) 3 874 (X) (X) 1 314 (X) (X) 2.20 2.20 1 761.5 597.5 Rural part (R) 114 (X) (X) 50 (X) (X) 1.10 1.10 103.9 45.6 Pasto barrio, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 5 420 4 385 2 652 1 762 1 375 665 13.47 13.47 402.3 130.8 Urban part (U) 4 179 (X) (X) 1 346 (X) (X) 2.78 2.78 1 502.9 484.1 Rural part (R) 1 241 (X) (X) 416 (X) (X) 10.69 10.69 116.1 38.9 Pasto barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (R) 360 440 393 133 139 111 3.84 3.84 93.7 34.6 Pasto barrio, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 777 730 704 241 181 156 3.15 3.15 246.8 76.6 Urban part (U) 523 (X) (X) 168 (X) (X) 1.01 1.01 519.9 167.0 Rural part (R) 254 (X) (X) 73 (X) (X) 2.14 2.14 118.6 34.1 Pastos comunidad, Aibonito Municipio (U) 1 528 1 538 1 549 514 480 408 0.50 0.50 3 068.1 1 032.1 Pasto Viejo barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 654 642 526 207 198 179 1.62 1.62 404.9 128.1 Urban part (U) 357 (X) (X) 107 (X) (X) 0.50 0.50 717.3 215.0 Rural part (R) 297 (X) (X) 100 (X) (X) 1.12 1.12 265.7 89.5 Patillas zona urbana, Patillas Municipio (U/R) 4 091 4 410 3 172 1 500 1 475 957 1.02 1.02 4 030.4 1 477.8 Urban part (U) 4 055 (X) (X) 1 487 (X) (X) 0.89 0.89 4 550.7 1 668.8 Rural part (R) 36 (X) (X) 13 (X) (X) 0.12 0.12 290.4 104.9 Patillas barriopueblo, Patillas Municipio (U) 701 948 1 126 362 450 444 0.05 0.05 14 603.9 7 541.5 Pedernales barrio, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U/R) 4 809 3 896 3 218 2 833 1 868 1 127 9.13 7.47 644.1 379.4 Urban part (U) 4 348 (X) (X) 2 132 (X) (X) 5.55 5.55 783.6 384.2 Rural part (R) 461 (X) (X) 701 (X) (X) 3.58 1.92 240.4 365.5 Pedro Avila barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 178 138 261 60 44 81 0.80 0.80 221.4 74.6 Urban part (U) 100 (X) (X) 32 (X) (X) 0.15 0.15 688.6 220.4 Rural part (R) 78 (X) (X) 28 (X) (X) 0.66 0.66 118.4 42.5 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 45

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Pedro García barrio, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 624 592 677 227 214 180 6.63 6.63 94.1 34.2 Urban part (U) 66 (X) (X) 18 (X) (X) 0.06 0.06 1 028.6 280.5 Rural part (R) 558 (X) (X) 209 (X) (X) 6.57 6.57 85.0 31.8 Pellejas barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 670 729 692 228 214 184 3.49 3.48 192.6 65.5 Urban part (U) 212 (X) (X) 63 (X) (X) 0.24 0.24 865.8 257.3 Rural part (R) 458 (X) (X) 165 (X) (X) 3.24 3.23 141.6 51.0 Pellejas barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U/R) 436 692 651 150 194 139 3.48 3.48 125.4 43.1 Urban part (U) 2 (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) – – 611.4 305.7 Rural part (R) 434 (X) (X) 149 (X) (X) 3.47 3.47 125.0 42.9 Peña Pobre comunidad, Naguabo Municipio (U) 1 024 1 127 (X) 349 353 (X) 0.10 0.10 10 308.7 3 513.4 Peña Pobre barrio, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 3 872 3 814 3 152 1 237 1 103 883 4.36 4.36 887.5 283.5 Urban part (U) 3 863 (X) (X) 1 234 (X) (X) 4.07 4.07 948.2 302.9 Rural part (R) 9 (X) (X) 3 (X) (X) 0.29 0.29 31.1 10.4 Peñuelas zona urbana, Peñuelas Municipio (U) 6 712 5 918 4 235 2 258 1 774 1 251 0.96 0.96 6 999.2 2 354.6 Peñuelas barriopueblo, Peñuelas Municipio (U) 1 609 1 823 2 279 643 634 674 0.25 0.25 6 490.1 2 593.6 Perchas barrio, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 1 354 1 343 942 448 374 218 2.71 2.71 500.0 165.4 Urban part (U) 1 165 (X) (X) 391 (X) (X) 0.73 0.73 1 585.4 532.1 Rural part (R) 189 (X) (X) 57 (X) (X) 1.97 1.97 95.8 28.9 Perchas 1 barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 1 024 757 827 379 266 228 2.02 2.02 507.8 187.9 Urban part (U) 723 (X) (X) 261 (X) (X) 0.35 0.35 2 040.0 736.4 Rural part (R) 301 (X) (X) 118 (X) (X) 1.66 1.66 181.1 71.0 Perchas 2 barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 1 072 945 814 358 306 272 4.34 4.34 247.1 82.5 Urban part (U) 690 (X) (X) 220 (X) (X) 0.99 0.99 694.2 221.3 Rural part (R) 382 (X) (X) 138 (X) (X) 3.35 3.34 114.2 41.3 Pesas barrio, Ciales Municipio (U/R) 2 067 1 803 1 693 747 579 485 4.54 4.54 455.8 164.7 Urban part (U) 1 976 (X) (X) 700 (X) (X) 4.11 4.11 481.2 170.5 Rural part (R) 91 (X) (X) 47 (X) (X) 0.43 0.43 212.3 109.7 Pezuela barrio, Lares Municipio (R) 272 398 488 82 114 135 2.39 2.39 113.7 34.3 Pica barrio, Jayuya Municipio (R) 356 303 142 58 53 40 0.94 0.94 378.2 61.6 Piedra Gorda comunidad, Camuy Municipio (U) 1 927 1 771 1 724 655 551 443 0.67 0.67 2 870.6 975.7 Piedra Gorda barrio, Camuy Municipio (U/R) 1 722 1 667 1 708 619 541 470 3.95 3.95 435.7 156.6 Urban part (U) 1 131 (X) (X) 403 (X) (X) 1.36 1.36 833.2 296.9 Rural part (R) 591 (X) (X) 216 (X) (X) 2.59 2.59 227.8 83.2 Piedras barrio, Cayey Municipio (R) 59 207 23 26 95 11 0.93 0.93 63.6 28.0 Piedras Blancas barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 3 542 2 813 2 455 1 307 947 736 2.73 2.73 1 298.5 479.2 Piedras Blancas barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 2 562 2 269 2 718 1 101 853 830 2.20 2.20 1 163.0 499.8 Piletas barrio, Lares Municipio (U/R) 5 656 4 526 3 917 1 850 1 368 1 041 7.74 7.74 730.5 238.9 Urban part (U) 4 573 (X) (X) 1 483 (X) (X) 4.67 4.67 979.6 317.7 Rural part (R) 1 083 (X) (X) 367 (X) (X) 3.07 3.07 352.3 119.4 Piñales barrio, Añasco Municipio (U) 2 163 1 788 1 685 765 539 459 2.53 2.53 853.4 301.8 Piñas barrio, Comerío Municipio (U/R) 1 700 1 834 1 715 594 530 408 3.36 3.36 505.5 176.6 Urban part (U) 1 347 (X) (X) 466 (X) (X) 1.56 1.56 860.8 297.8 Rural part (R) 353 (X) (X) 128 (X) (X) 1.80 1.80 196.3 71.2 Piñas barrio, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 1 076 867 585 349 268 183 1.59 1.53 705.2 228.7 Pitahaya barrio, Arroyo Municipio (U/R) 3 981 3 414 1 934 1 375 1 093 631 3.20 3.20 1 244.8 430.0 Urban part (U) 3 313 (X) (X) 1 139 (X) (X) 1.13 1.13 2 929.5 1 007.2 Rural part (R) 668 (X) (X) 236 (X) (X) 2.07 2.07 323.2 114.2 Pitahaya barrio, Luquillo Municipio (U/R) 4 505 4 002 3 216 1 717 1 287 1 001 6.98 6.62 680.2 259.3 Urban part (U) 4 200 (X) (X) 1 588 (X) (X) 4.60 4.60 913.6 345.4 Rural part (R) 305 (X) (X) 129 (X) (X) 2.38 2.03 150.6 63.7 Planas barrio, Isabela Municipio (U/R) 2 041 1 644 1 695 742 557 504 8.00 7.97 256.2 93.1 Urban part (U) 1 455 (X) (X) 527 (X) (X) 2.13 2.13 684.4 247.9 Rural part (R) 586 (X) (X) 215 (X) (X) 5.87 5.84 100.3 36.8 Plata barrio, Aibonito Municipio (U/R) 1 863 1 734 1 675 595 532 459 2.92 2.92 637.2 203.5 Urban part (U) 1 248 (X) (X) 387 (X) (X) 0.86 0.86 1 447.2 448.8 Rural part (R) 615 (X) (X) 208 (X) (X) 2.06 2.06 298.4 100.9 Plata barrio, Lajas Municipio (U/R) 2 655 2 308 1 773 976 792 576 6.30 6.29 422.2 155.2 Urban part (U) 2 443 (X) (X) 897 (X) (X) 1.75 1.75 1 397.3 513.0 Rural part (R) 212 (X) (X) 79 (X) (X) 4.55 4.54 46.7 17.4 Plata barrio, Moca Municipio (U/R) 996 602 693 328 171 168 2.24 2.24 444.3 146.3 Urban part (U) 805 (X) (X) 268 (X) (X) 1.33 1.33 603.9 201.0 Rural part (R) 191 (X) (X) 60 (X) (X) 0.91 0.91 210.2 66.0 Playa barrio, Añasco Municipio (U) 1 652 1 725 1 851 660 591 563 0.72 0.71 2 323.0 928.1 Playa barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 1 317 1 326 1 471 506 449 468 1.13 0.52 2 525.4 970.3 Urban part (U) 1 315 (X) (X) 505 (X) (X) 0.23 0.23 5 637.7 2 165.1 Rural part (R) 2 (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) 0.89 0.29 6.9 3.5 46 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Playa barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 16 926 18 027 20 253 5 850 5 462 5 550 14.98 4.38 3 862.2 1 334.9 Urban part (U) 16 926 (X) (X) 5 850 (X) (X) 3.76 3.76 4 501.6 1 555.9 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 11.22 0.62 – – Playa barrio, Santa Isabel Municipio (U/R) 840 767 993 352 310 350 1.29 0.59 1 423.6 596.6 Urban part (U) 840 (X) (X) 352 (X) (X) 0.58 0.58 1 442.3 604.4 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.71 0.01 – – Playa barrio, Yabucoa Municipio (U/R) 4 761 3 702 2 687 1 683 1 090 803 4.63 4.62 1 030.5 364.3 Urban part (U) 4 637 (X) (X) 1 639 (X) (X) 3.78 3.78 1 227.1 433.7 Rural part (R) 124 (X) (X) 44 (X) (X) 0.85 0.84 147.4 52.3 Playa Fortuna comunidad, Luquillo Municipio (U) 2 037 2 232 2 410 835 720 701 0.60 0.60 3 369.0 1 381.0 Playa Sardinas I barrio, Culebra Municipio (R) 136 119 44 85 37 22 6.50 0.16 858.6 536.6 Playa Sardinas II barrio, Culebra Municipio (R) 122 78 93 79 63 76 24.31 1.00 121.5 78.7 Playita comunidad, Salinas Municipio (U) 673 (X) (X) 299 (X) (X) 0.12 0.12 5 439.7 2 416.8 Playita comunidad, Yabucoa Municipio (U) 2 192 2 399 1 755 694 679 456 0.71 0.71 3 084.1 976.5 Playita Cortada comunidad, Santa Isabel Municipio (U/R) 1 677 1 521 1 849 596 507 570 1.90 0.89 1 879.6 668.0 Urban part (U) 1 670 (X) (X) 595 (X) (X) 0.89 0.89 1 879.0 669.5 Rural part (R) 7 (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) 1.01 – 2 049.7 292.8 Pole Ojea comunidad, Cabo Rojo Municipio (R) 1 829 1 539 1 191 858 611 412 0.55 0.55 3 330.4 1 562.3 Pollos barrio, Patillas Municipio (U/R) 3 409 2 525 2 320 1 285 782 602 3.86 3.29 1 035.8 390.4 Urban part (U) 3 319 (X) (X) 1 254 (X) (X) 2.54 2.54 1 309.2 494.6 Rural part (R) 90 (X) (X) 31 (X) (X) 1.32 0.76 119.0 41.0 Ponce zona urbana, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 155 038 159 151 161 739 56 572 51 742 47 533 45.78 30.57 5 072.0 1 850.7 Urban part (U) 154 968 (X) (X) 56 552 (X) (X) 28.01 27.94 5 545.7 2 023.8 Rural part (R) 70 (X) (X) 20 (X) (X) 17.78 2.62 26.7 7.6 Portillo barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (R) 552 420 504 179 131 148 4.04 4.04 136.8 44.3 Portugués barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 494 353 297 205 131 94 2.01 2.01 246.1 102.1 Urban part (U) 257 (X) (X) 103 (X) (X) 0.44 0.44 585.1 234.5 Rural part (R) 237 (X) (X) 102 (X) (X) 1.57 1.57 151.1 65.0 Portugués barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 4 882 4 916 3 145 1 391 1 273 779 3.56 3.52 1 387.9 395.4 Urban part (U) 4 864 (X) (X) 1 384 (X) (X) 3.32 3.32 1 465.4 417.0 Rural part (R) 18 (X) (X) 7 (X) (X) 0.24 0.20 90.7 35.3 Portugués Urbano barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 5 886 7 541 9 508 2 065 2 250 2 675 1.14 1.14 5 173.4 1 815.0 Potala Pastillo comunidad, Juana Díaz Municipio (U) 3 819 4 129 4 350 1 370 1 212 1 140 0.50 0.50 7 613.8 2 731.3 Pozas barrio, Ciales Municipio (U/R) 1 503 1 406 1 316 513 433 358 7.03 7.03 213.8 73.0 Urban part (U) 878 (X) (X) 294 (X) (X) 2.46 2.46 356.7 119.4 Rural part (R) 625 (X) (X) 219 (X) (X) 4.57 4.57 136.8 47.9 Pozas barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 3 713 2 782 2 469 1 330 924 723 3.84 3.84 968.1 346.8 Pozo Hondo barrio, Guayama Municipio (R) 885 840 694 343 268 162 13.67 13.63 64.9 25.2 Primero barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 3 550 3 905 4 093 1 534 1 511 1 497 0.25 0.25 13 997.3 6 048.4 Pueblito del Río comunidad, Las Piedras Municipio (U) 1 481 1 361 (X) 523 429 (X) 0.25 0.25 5 895.7 2 082.0 Pueblo barrio, Corozal Municipio (U) 3 639 3 953 5 206 1 213 1 134 1 393 1.11 1.11 3 285.1 1 095.0 Pueblo barrio, Lares Municipio (U/R) 5 830 4 269 3 430 2 100 1 346 964 2.95 2.95 1 977.4 712.3 Urban part (U) 5 693 (X) (X) 2 048 (X) (X) 2.41 2.41 2 361.7 849.6 Rural part (R) 137 (X) (X) 52 (X) (X) 0.54 0.54 254.7 96.7 Pueblo barrio, Moca Municipio (U) 6 600 5 169 3 829 2 392 1 581 1 073 3.47 3.47 1 899.5 688.4 Pueblo barrio, Rincón Municipio (U) 3 393 2 992 2 574 1 551 1 280 907 2.55 2.55 1 330.7 608.3 Pueblo barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 9 391 8 804 8 821 4 036 3 525 3 395 0.72 0.72 12 986.1 5 581.1 Pueblo Viejo barrio, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 26 109 27 744 38 930 10 352 10 234 12 305 4.61 4.61 5 660.5 2 244.3 Puente barrio, Camuy Municipio (U/R) 8 963 7 191 5 540 3 202 2 443 1 886 3.34 3.25 2 761.1 986.4 Urban part (U) 8 963 (X) (X) 3 202 (X) (X) 3.25 3.25 2 761.3 986.5 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.09 – – – Puerto Diablo barrio, Vieques Municipio (U/R) 984 1 258 860 636 555 430 26.80 17.50 56.2 36.3 Urban part (U) 902 (X) (X) 506 (X) (X) 0.34 0.34 2 665.8 1 495.5 Rural part (R) 82 (X) (X) 130 (X) (X) 26.47 17.16 4.8 7.6 Puerto Ferro barrio, Vieques Municipio (U/R) 856 347 588 414 142 230 10.47 8.19 104.6 50.6 Urban part (U) 345 (X) (X) 188 (X) (X) 0.63 0.63 547.5 298.3 Rural part (R) 511 (X) (X) 226 (X) (X) 9.84 7.56 67.6 29.9 Puerto Nuevo barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U/R) 5 463 4 286 3 649 2 323 1 718 1 435 11.76 2.69 2 029.9 863.2 Urban part (U) 5 463 (X) (X) 2 323 (X) (X) 2.70 2.67 2 043.4 868.9 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 9.06 0.02 – – Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 47

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Puerto Real comunidad, Cabo Rojo Municipio (U) 6 166 3 429 2 390 2 254 1 206 795 1.15 1.15 5 346.2 1 954.3 Puerto Real barrio, Vieques Municipio (U/R) 1 673 1 656 1 618 809 583 578 9.70 7.70 217.3 105.1 Urban part (U) 1 410 (X) (X) 638 (X) (X) 1.22 1.21 1 160.7 525.2 Rural part (R) 263 (X) (X) 171 (X) (X) 8.48 6.49 40.6 26.4 Puertos barrio, Camuy Municipio (U) 1 545 1 379 1 307 477 415 376 2.39 2.39 646.9 199.7 Pugnado Adentro barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U/R) 1 327 1 192 981 446 372 289 4.21 4.21 315.3 106.0 Urban part (U) 425 (X) (X) 133 (X) (X) 0.13 0.13 3 168.4 991.5 Rural part (R) 902 (X) (X) 313 (X) (X) 4.08 4.07 221.4 76.8 Pugnado Afuera barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U/R) 11 959 10 796 8 224 4 014 3 275 2 359 7.40 7.40 1 616.4 542.5 Urban part (U) 11 509 (X) (X) 3 861 (X) (X) 3.67 3.67 3 136.0 1 052.1 Rural part (R) 450 (X) (X) 153 (X) (X) 3.73 3.73 120.7 41.0 Pulguillas barrio, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 1 131 1 162 1 583 381 375 427 4.02 4.02 281.5 94.8 Urban part (U) 600 (X) (X) 193 (X) (X) 1.18 1.18 508.1 163.5 Rural part (R) 531 (X) (X) 188 (X) (X) 2.84 2.84 187.2 66.3 Punta Arenas barrio, Vieques Municipio (R) – – – – – – 6.12 4.33 – – Puntas barrio, Rincón Municipio (U) 1 679 1 592 1 531 906 737 626 1.93 1.93 867.9 468.3 Punta Santiago comunidad, Humacao Municipio (U) 5 803 6 112 5 573 2 326 2 130 1 752 1.55 1.55 3 742.1 1 499.9 Punta Santiago barrio, Humacao Municipio (U/R) 5 524 5 900 5 750 2 186 2 002 1 881 3.18 2.19 2 517.7 996.3 Urban part (U) 5 524 (X) (X) 2 186 (X) (X) 2.14 2.14 2 580.9 1 021.3 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 1.04 0.05 – – Purísima Concepción barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 144 185 137 61 62 49 2.14 2.11 68.4 29.0 Quebrada comunidad, Camuy Municipio (U) 1 130 1 191 (X) 374 380 (X) 0.16 0.16 6 857.1 2 269.5 Quebrada barrio, Camuy Municipio (U/R) 3 952 3 272 2 935 1 339 1 050 821 7.70 7.70 513.0 173.8 Urban part (U) 2 557 (X) (X) 866 (X) (X) 1.79 1.79 1 425.9 482.9 Rural part (R) 1 395 (X) (X) 473 (X) (X) 5.91 5.91 236.0 80.0 Quebrada barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U) 2 231 1 838 1 296 753 574 406 4.92 4.89 456.2 154.0 Quebrada Arenas barrio, Las Piedras Municipio (U/R) 4 386 2 275 1 217 1 505 712 354 1.91 1.91 2 292.5 786.6 Urban part (U) 4 386 (X) (X) 1 505 (X) (X) 1.78 1.78 2 461.8 844.7 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.13 0.13 – – Quebrada Arenas barrio, Maunabo Municipio (U) 2 060 2 239 2 389 712 644 594 1.72 1.72 1 197.2 413.8 Quebrada Arenas barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 2 753 2 762 1 590 1 011 893 526 2.44 2.44 1 126.6 413.7 Quebrada Arenas barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U/R) 2 751 2 191 1 965 978 666 537 10.57 10.57 260.4 92.6 Urban part (U) 377 (X) (X) 121 (X) (X) 0.80 0.80 472.4 151.6 Rural part (R) 2 374 (X) (X) 857 (X) (X) 9.77 9.77 243.1 87.7 Quebrada Arenas barrio, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 3 600 2 419 2 333 1 190 741 633 1.94 1.94 1 856.5 613.7 Quebrada Arenas barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U/R) 670 603 631 206 180 199 1.82 1.81 369.9 113.7 Urban part (U) 502 (X) (X) 146 (X) (X) 0.58 0.57 875.3 254.6 Rural part (R) 168 (X) (X) 60 (X) (X) 1.24 1.24 135.7 48.5 Quebrada Arriba barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 1 134 1 114 965 465 361 330 2.39 2.39 473.9 194.3 Urban part (U) 1 042 (X) (X) 430 (X) (X) 1.25 1.25 835.5 344.8 Rural part (R) 92 (X) (X) 35 (X) (X) 1.15 1.15 80.3 30.6 Quebrada Arriba barrio, Patillas Municipio (R) 843 792 862 292 276 223 3.65 3.65 230.8 79.9 Quebrada Ceiba barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 5 345 5 080 2 892 1 705 1 410 855 3.86 3.86 1 383.2 441.2 Urban part (U) 4 972 (X) (X) 1 575 (X) (X) 1.98 1.98 2 506.6 794.0 Rural part (R) 373 (X) (X) 130 (X) (X) 1.88 1.88 198.3 69.1 Quebrada Cruz barrio, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 5 051 4 183 2 747 1 768 1 312 831 3.78 3.74 1 349.3 472.3 Quebrada Fajardo barrio, Fajardo Municipio (U) 10 137 10 372 8 122 3 692 3 319 2 673 4.46 4.46 2 270.9 827.1 Quebrada Grande barrio, Barranquitas Municipio (U/R) 3 194 2 608 2 413 1 056 780 636 3.63 3.63 880.7 291.2 Urban part (U) 2 709 (X) (X) 902 (X) (X) 2.41 2.41 1 125.4 374.7 Rural part (R) 485 (X) (X) 154 (X) (X) 1.22 1.22 397.6 126.3 Quebrada Grande barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 6 333 5 882 4 579 2 400 2 078 1 878 2.47 2.47 2 562.6 971.2 Quebrada Grande barrio, Trujillo Alto Municipio (U) 3 957 3 416 1 722 1 359 1 057 546 3.56 3.56 1 112.2 382.0 Quebrada Honda barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 446 458 403 165 205 132 1.90 1.90 234.7 86.8 Urban part (U) 206 (X) (X) 68 (X) (X) 0.29 0.29 709.5 234.2 Rural part (R) 240 (X) (X) 97 (X) (X) 1.61 1.61 149.1 60.3 48 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Quebrada Honda barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U) 2 309 2 069 2 118 846 679 621 2.68 2.68 862.0 315.8 Quebrada Infierno barrio, Gurabo Municipio (U/R) 675 835 719 246 280 250 1.72 1.72 391.7 142.8 Urban part (U) 558 (X) (X) 202 (X) (X) 1.15 1.15 484.8 175.5 Rural part (R) 117 (X) (X) 44 (X) (X) 0.57 0.57 204.5 76.9 Quebrada Larga barrio, Añasco Municipio (U) 1 506 1 241 898 515 389 242 1.60 1.60 943.3 322.6 Quebrada Limón barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 804 830 856 318 295 272 2.67 2.67 300.9 119.0 Urban part (U) 220 (X) (X) 94 (X) (X) 0.41 0.41 543.1 232.0 Rural part (R) 584 (X) (X) 224 (X) (X) 2.27 2.27 257.7 98.8 Quebrada Negrito barrio, Trujillo Alto Municipio (U) 5 835 4 690 2 644 1 962 1 441 742 2.73 2.73 2 140.0 719.6 Quebradas barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 2 609 2 903 2 329 914 843 652 1.76 1.76 1 478.2 517.9 Urban part (U) 2 467 (X) (X) 862 (X) (X) 1.18 1.18 2 086.3 729.0 Rural part (R) 142 (X) (X) 52 (X) (X) 0.58 0.58 243.8 89.3 Quebradas barrio, Yauco Municipio (U) 836 748 710 298 253 181 2.36 2.36 354.6 126.4 Quebrada Seca barrio, Ceiba Municipio (U/R) 1 568 1 076 1 709 680 379 300 2.77 2.76 568.0 246.3 Urban part (U) 1 543 (X) (X) 673 (X) (X) 1.85 1.84 838.4 365.7 Rural part (R) 25 (X) (X) 7 (X) (X) 0.92 0.92 27.2 7.6 Quebrada Vueltas barrio, Fajardo Municipio (U/R) 3 239 2 483 2 427 1 245 877 848 6.21 5.53 585.9 225.2 Urban part (U) 3 168 (X) (X) 1 223 (X) (X) 1.93 1.93 1 640.0 633.1 Rural part (R) 71 (X) (X) 22 (X) (X) 4.28 3.60 19.7 6.1 Quebrada Yeguas barrio, Salinas Municipio (U/R) 1 596 1 477 1 402 561 460 376 8.95 8.94 178.4 62.7 Urban part (U) 1 036 (X) (X) 361 (X) (X) 0.47 0.47 2 207.8 769.3 Rural part (R) 560 (X) (X) 200 (X) (X) 8.48 8.48 66.1 23.6 Quebradillas barrio, Barranquitas Municipio (U/R) 5 424 4 396 3 477 1 711 1 223 814 6.28 6.28 864.3 272.6 Urban part (U) 5 244 (X) (X) 1 653 (X) (X) 5.38 5.38 974.5 307.2 Rural part (R) 180 (X) (X) 58 (X) (X) 0.89 0.89 201.2 64.8 Quebradillas zona urbana, Quebradillas Municipio (U) 5 319 4 574 3 770 2 097 1 670 1 162 1.44 1.44 3 706.4 1 461.2 Quebradillas barriopueblo, Quebradillas Municipio (U) 1 402 1 526 1 573 615 602 505 0.22 0.22 6 506.8 2 854.3 Quemado barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 3 017 3 185 2 009 1 179 1 138 681 2.78 2.78 1 084.5 423.8 Quemados barrio, San Lorenzo Municipio (U/R) 4 771 3 331 2 928 1 633 1 108 839 3.43 3.43 1 390.9 476.1 Urban part (U) 4 756 (X) (X) 1 628 (X) (X) 3.33 3.33 1 428.9 489.1 Rural part (R) 15 (X) (X) 5 (X) (X) 0.10 0.10 147.3 49.1 Quinto barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 724 1 026 1 247 511 556 518 0.11 0.11 6 811.4 4 807.5 Rabanal barrio, Cidra Municipio (U/R) 4 277 3 409 2 272 1 368 978 627 3.79 3.79 1 127.6 360.7 Urban part (U) 3 821 (X) (X) 1 233 (X) (X) 2.38 2.38 1 608.3 519.0 Rural part (R) 456 (X) (X) 135 (X) (X) 1.42 1.42 321.7 95.3 Rafael Capó comunidad, Hatillo Municipio (U) 1 863 1 933 1 730 678 655 531 1.41 1.41 1 317.2 479.4 Rafael González comunidad, Hatillo Municipio (U) 2 325 2 446 2 118 860 794 680 0.42 0.42 5 502.9 2 035.5 Rafael Hernández comunidad, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 1 516 1 374 1 323 552 469 402 0.29 0.29 5 269.3 1 918.6 Ramos comunidad, Luquillo Municipio (U) 2 004 1 977 1 797 790 667 578 1.09 1.09 1 840.1 725.4 Ranchera barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 564 423 550 192 116 149 3.02 3.02 186.7 63.6 Urban part (U) 380 (X) (X) 122 (X) (X) 0.61 0.61 627.0 201.3 Rural part (R) 184 (X) (X) 70 (X) (X) 2.41 2.41 76.2 29.0 Rayo barrio, Sabana Grande Municipio (U/R) 2 634 2 501 2 224 1 031 918 736 5.75 5.75 458.4 179.4 Urban part (U) 2 622 (X) (X) 1 023 (X) (X) 4.87 4.87 538.3 210.0 Rural part (R) 12 (X) (X) 8 (X) (X) 0.88 0.87 13.7 9.1 Real barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 3 139 2 560 2 464 1 000 716 620 5.28 5.27 595.8 189.8 Urban part (U) 2 271 (X) (X) 723 (X) (X) 0.77 0.76 2 998.2 954.5 Rural part (R) 868 (X) (X) 277 (X) (X) 4.51 4.51 192.4 61.4 Retiro barrio, San Germán Municipio (U) 7 361 6 229 6 295 2 770 2 117 1 780 3.21 3.21 2 295.8 863.9 Rincón barrio, Cayey Municipio (U) 5 909 4 936 2 336 1 959 1 510 721 2.62 2.61 2 261.6 749.8 Rincón barrio, Cidra Municipio (U) 4 286 3 265 2 228 1 417 983 625 2.56 2.56 1 675.7 554.0 Rincón barrio, Gurabo Municipio (U/R) 10 663 8 706 7 458 3 552 2 768 1 951 5.41 5.30 2 012.9 670.5 Urban part (U) 10 663 (X) (X) 3 552 (X) (X) 5.30 5.30 2 013.4 670.7 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.11 – – – Rincón zona urbana, Rincón Municipio (U) 1 436 1 319 1 701 734 635 628 0.42 0.42 3 419.8 1 748.0 Rincón barriopueblo, Rincón Municipio (U) 1 030 1 044 1 046 485 443 379 0.11 0.11 9 072.8 4 272.1 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 49

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Rincón barrio, Sabana Grande Municipio (U/R) 3 997 3 124 2 964 1 543 1 118 929 4.89 4.89 818.0 315.8 Urban part (U) 3 754 (X) (X) 1 447 (X) (X) 3.27 3.27 1 149.7 443.1 Rural part (R) 243 (X) (X) 96 (X) (X) 1.62 1.62 149.9 59.2 Río barrio, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 2 811 2 782 2 567 1 016 898 699 1.87 1.87 1 501.9 542.8 Río barrio, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 3 010 2 776 2 604 1 166 938 869 7.91 5.05 596.6 231.1 Urban part (U) 2 796 (X) (X) 1 092 (X) (X) 1.50 1.50 1 866.4 728.9 Rural part (R) 214 (X) (X) 74 (X) (X) 6.41 3.55 60.3 20.9 Río Abajo barrio, Ceiba Municipio (U/R) 871 735 784 371 286 273 8.04 8.04 108.4 46.2 Urban part (U) 393 (X) (X) 165 (X) (X) 0.40 0.40 972.1 408.1 Rural part (R) 478 (X) (X) 206 (X) (X) 7.63 7.63 62.6 27.0 Río Abajo barrio, Cidra Municipio (U/R) 1 214 1 020 778 394 301 220 2.16 2.16 560.9 182.0 Urban part (U) 1 025 (X) (X) 334 (X) (X) 1.12 1.12 914.3 297.9 Rural part (R) 189 (X) (X) 60 (X) (X) 1.04 1.04 181.2 57.5 Río Abajo barrio, Humacao Municipio (U/R) 7 144 5 982 5 268 2 560 1 930 1 688 6.70 5.85 1 221.1 437.6 Urban part (U) 7 144 (X) (X) 2 560 (X) (X) 5.85 5.85 1 221.5 437.7 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.85 – – – Río Abajo barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 325 404 511 108 165 173 2.31 2.30 141.0 46.9 Urban part (U) 211 (X) (X) 73 (X) (X) 0.14 0.14 1 490.9 515.8 Rural part (R) 114 (X) (X) 35 (X) (X) 2.17 2.16 52.7 16.2 Río Abajo barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U) 5 620 5 656 4 512 1 982 1 803 1 488 2.36 2.36 2 383.7 840.6 Río Arriba barrio, Añasco Municipio (R) 176 81 117 67 27 45 1.39 1.35 130.1 49.5 Río Arriba barrio, Arecibo Municipio (R) 1 028 1 063 1 109 406 344 316 8.87 8.47 121.3 47.9 Río Arriba barrio, Fajardo Municipio (U/R) 1 545 1 409 1 267 550 460 415 8.56 8.56 180.5 64.2 Urban part (U) 1 074 (X) (X) 374 (X) (X) 0.58 0.58 1 855.2 646.0 Rural part (R) 471 (X) (X) 176 (X) (X) 7.98 7.98 59.0 22.0 Río Arriba barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U/R) 451 308 252 148 108 77 1.84 1.84 245.8 80.6 Urban part (U) 334 (X) (X) 110 (X) (X) 0.87 0.87 382.3 125.9 Rural part (R) 117 (X) (X) 38 (X) (X) 0.97 0.96 121.7 39.5 Río Arriba Poniente barrio, Manatí Municipio (U/R) 1 769 1 717 1 599 643 574 528 8.33 8.29 213.3 77.5 Urban part (U) 870 (X) (X) 321 (X) (X) 0.62 0.62 1 398.2 515.9 Rural part (R) 899 (X) (X) 322 (X) (X) 7.71 7.67 117.2 42.0 Río Arriba Saliente barrio, Manatí Municipio (U/R) 3 119 2 445 2 298 1 120 793 724 6.57 6.52 478.6 171.9 Urban part (U) 2 467 (X) (X) 881 (X) (X) 2.09 2.09 1 180.3 421.5 Rural part (R) 652 (X) (X) 239 (X) (X) 4.48 4.43 147.3 54.0 Río Blanco comunidad, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 1 406 1 341 1 433 535 437 462 0.77 0.77 1 829.3 696.1 Urban part (U) 1 406 (X) (X) 535 (X) (X) 0.73 0.73 1 920.6 730.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.04 0.04 – – Río Blanco barrio, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 3 235 3 191 3 065 1 202 1 075 1 013 17.13 17.13 188.8 70.1 Urban part (U) 2 393 (X) (X) 911 (X) (X) 3.07 3.07 780.6 297.2 Rural part (R) 842 (X) (X) 291 (X) (X) 14.07 14.07 59.8 20.7 Río Cañas barrio, Añasco Municipio (U/R) 284 542 321 118 196 102 1.56 1.56 182.0 75.6 Urban part (U) 273 (X) (X) 114 (X) (X) 1.41 1.41 194.0 81.0 Rural part (R) 11 (X) (X) 4 (X) (X) 0.15 0.15 71.8 26.1 Río Cañas barrio, Caguas Municipio (U) 10 982 8 416 6 289 3 745 2 678 1 826 5.25 5.25 2 092.7 713.6 Río Cañas barrio, Las Marías Municipio (R) 412 344 522 163 127 166 3.16 3.16 130.6 51.7 Río Cañas Abajo comunidad, Juana Díaz Municipio (U) 1 185 1 245 1 236 379 372 293 0.24 0.24 4 960.5 1 586.5 Río Cañas Abajo barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 2 323 2 458 2 377 765 716 615 22.38 11.20 207.5 68.3 Urban part (U) 1 986 (X) (X) 643 (X) (X) 1.38 1.38 1 443.9 467.5 Rural part (R) 337 (X) (X) 122 (X) (X) 21.00 9.82 34.3 12.4 Río Cañas Abajo barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 2 318 1 958 1 410 824 664 431 3.55 3.55 653.5 232.3 Río Cañas Arriba barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 2 332 977 1 041 709 276 266 4.20 4.20 554.9 168.7 Urban part (U) 2 128 (X) (X) 636 (X) (X) 1.84 1.84 1 154.5 345.0 Rural part (R) 204 (X) (X) 73 (X) (X) 2.36 2.36 86.5 30.9 Río Cañas Arriba barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U/R) 1 495 1 254 1 318 527 455 392 3.13 3.13 478.1 168.5 Urban part (U) 1 447 (X) (X) 512 (X) (X) 2.56 2.56 565.0 199.9 Rural part (R) 48 (X) (X) 15 (X) (X) 0.57 0.57 84.8 26.5 Río Grande barrio, Aguada Municipio (U) 1 249 864 921 483 292 252 1.00 1.00 1 246.1 481.9 Río Grande barrio, Jayuya Municipio (U/R) 910 607 749 296 181 217 1.90 1.90 478.1 155.5 Urban part (U) 585 (X) (X) 183 (X) (X) 0.24 0.24 2 470.6 772.9 Rural part (R) 325 (X) (X) 113 (X) (X) 1.67 1.67 195.0 67.8 Río Grande barrio, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 645 535 592 197 154 143 2.95 2.95 218.9 66.8 Urban part (U) 551 (X) (X) 168 (X) (X) 1.65 1.65 333.6 101.7 Rural part (R) 94 (X) (X) 29 (X) (X) 1.30 1.30 72.6 22.4 Río Grande barrio, Rincón Municipio (U) 1 191 1 010 962 504 355 293 1.73 1.73 689.5 291.8 Río Grande zona urbana, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 13 467 15 428 12 047 4 652 4 530 3 584 1.37 1.37 9 806.8 3 387.6 Urban part (U) 13 467 (X) (X) 4 652 (X) (X) 1.37 1.37 9 811.2 3 389.2 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – 50 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Río Grande barriopueblo, Río Grande Municipio (U) 1 948 2 273 3 058 853 821 975 0.19 0.19 10 030.7 4 392.3 Río Hondo barrio, Comerío Municipio (U/R) 1 857 1 639 1 317 724 543 417 5.22 5.20 357.4 139.3 Urban part (U) 1 024 (X) (X) 410 (X) (X) 1.04 1.04 987.1 395.2 Rural part (R) 833 (X) (X) 314 (X) (X) 4.18 4.16 200.3 75.5 Río Hondo barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 3 865 3 365 2 630 1 384 1 072 808 1.72 1.72 2 250.6 805.9 Río Jueyes barrio, Salinas Municipio (U) 4 027 4 523 4 112 1 633 1 696 1 377 14.44 14.43 279.1 113.2 Río Lajas comunidad, Dorado Municipio (U) 2 349 2 268 2 193 808 665 630 1.52 1.52 1 548.4 532.6 Río Lajas barrio, Dorado Municipio (U) 2 573 2 548 2 193 898 760 630 1.57 1.57 1 641.7 573.0 Río Lajas barrio, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 2 082 1 481 976 752 494 306 3.72 3.72 560.2 202.3 Río Prieto barrio, Lares Municipio (R) 559 863 935 179 254 306 7.68 7.68 72.8 23.3 Río Prieto barrio, Yauco Municipio (R) 783 880 785 307 288 212 5.90 5.90 132.7 52.0 Ríos barrio, Patillas Municipio (R) 488 440 493 196 149 151 2.71 2.71 180.2 72.4 Robles barrio, Aibonito Municipio (U/R) 4 566 4 916 3 101 1 535 1 472 951 5.31 5.31 859.5 289.0 Urban part (U) 3 815 (X) (X) 1 267 (X) (X) 2.17 2.17 1 757.2 583.6 Rural part (R) 751 (X) (X) 268 (X) (X) 3.14 3.14 239.1 85.3 Robles barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 1 595 1 254 1 029 603 443 310 2.73 2.73 583.7 220.7 Urban part (U) 1 595 (X) (X) 603 (X) (X) 2.71 2.71 588.1 222.3 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.02 0.02 – – Rocha barrio, Moca Municipio (U/R) 3 707 3 067 3 130 1 417 1 127 925 7.14 7.14 519.2 198.4 Urban part (U) 3 463 (X) (X) 1 311 (X) (X) 3.90 3.90 887.7 336.1 Rural part (R) 244 (X) (X) 106 (X) (X) 3.24 3.24 75.3 32.7 Roncador barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 579 488 459 183 156 117 2.39 2.39 242.6 76.7 Urban part (U) 478 (X) (X) 141 (X) (X) 1.11 1.11 429.0 126.6 Rural part (R) 101 (X) (X) 42 (X) (X) 1.27 1.27 79.4 33.0 Roosevelt Roads comunidad (U/R) 3 975 4 158 4 131 1 125 1 001 978 20.18 13.55 293.3 83.0 Urban part (U) 3 172 (X) (X) 994 (X) (X) 4.02 4.01 790.8 247.8 Rural part (R) 803 (X) (X) 131 (X) (X) 16.16 9.54 84.1 13.7 Ceiba Municipio (U/R) 3 975 4 113 4 131 1 125 1 001 978 18.57 12.05 329.9 93.4 Urban part (U) 3 172 (X) (X) 994 (X) (X) 4.02 4.01 790.8 247.8 Rural part (R) 803 (X) (X) 131 (X) (X) 14.55 8.04 99.9 16.3 Naguabo Municipio (R) – 45 – – – – 1.61 1.50 – – Rosario barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U) 1 630 1 483 753 612 495 191 2.01 2.01 810.2 304.2 Rosario Alto barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 761 578 698 267 212 219 4.36 4.36 174.5 61.2 Urban part (U) 447 (X) (X) 153 (X) (X) 0.82 0.82 543.0 185.9 Rural part (R) 314 (X) (X) 114 (X) (X) 3.54 3.54 88.8 32.2 Rosario Bajo barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 1 675 1 251 1 409 631 432 465 2.72 2.72 615.8 232.0 Urban part (U) 1 613 (X) (X) 602 (X) (X) 1.88 1.88 856.9 319.8 Rural part (R) 62 (X) (X) 29 (X) (X) 0.84 0.84 74.0 34.6 Rosario Peñón barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 725 344 314 282 113 105 2.19 2.19 330.3 128.5 Urban part (U) 497 (X) (X) 176 (X) (X) 0.29 0.29 1 737.2 615.2 Rural part (R) 228 (X) (X) 106 (X) (X) 1.91 1.91 119.4 55.5 Rosa Sánchez comunidad, Yabucoa Municipio (U) 1 221 1 402 1 249 403 413 361 0.46 0.46 2 645.7 873.2 Rubias barrio, Yauco Municipio (R) 294 432 482 94 144 140 3.95 3.95 74.3 23.8 Rucio barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 1 124 906 995 409 325 238 8.48 8.48 132.5 48.2 Urban part (U) 190 (X) (X) 53 (X) (X) 0.11 0.11 1 670.3 465.9 Rural part (R) 934 (X) (X) 356 (X) (X) 8.37 8.37 111.6 42.5 Rufina barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 210 220 232 90 77 67 2.35 1.83 114.8 49.2 Urban part (U) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.14 0.13 – – Rural part (R) 210 (X) (X) 90 (X) (X) 2.22 1.69 123.9 53.1 Sábalos barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U/R) 10 271 11 683 9 787 3 773 3 702 2 988 1.93 1.81 5 688.0 2 089.4 Urban part (U) 10 271 (X) (X) 3 773 (X) (X) 1.81 1.81 5 688.4 2 089.6 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.12 – – – Sabana barrio, Luquillo Municipio (U/R) 2 292 2 448 1 350 847 799 495 7.73 7.72 296.8 109.7 Urban part (U) 1 931 (X) (X) 696 (X) (X) 1.59 1.59 1 216.5 438.5 Rural part (R) 361 (X) (X) 151 (X) (X) 6.14 6.13 58.8 24.6 Sabana barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U) 1 448 775 528 482 229 140 1.96 1.96 739.6 246.2 Sabana barrio, Vega Alta Municipio (U/R) 12 300 10 108 9 072 4 675 3 427 2 748 9.45 8.34 1 474.7 560.5 Urban part (U) 12 116 (X) (X) 4 511 (X) (X) 7.19 7.19 1 685.5 627.6 Rural part (R) 184 (X) (X) 164 (X) (X) 2.26 1.15 159.7 142.3 Sabana comunidad (U) 1 946 1 207 1 945 671 370 596 0.35 0.35 5 534.1 1 908.2 Vega Alta Municipio (U) 141 11 200 55 4 60 0.01 0.01 15 087.9 5 885.4 Vega Baja Municipio (U) 1 805 1 196 1 745 616 366 536 0.34 0.34 5 273.3 1 799.6 Sabana Abajo barrio, Carolina Municipio (U/R) 62 238 62 559 62 777 23 326 20 917 19 004 6.06 5.68 10 961.6 4 108.3 Urban part (U) 62 238 (X) (X) 23 326 (X) (X) 5.68 5.68 10 962.3 4 108.5 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.38 – – – Sabana Eneas comunidad, San Germán Municipio (U) 1 847 1 817 1 334 692 691 399 0.38 0.38 4 834.8 1 811.4 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 51

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Sabana Eneas barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 2 188 2 353 2 071 822 913 637 3.27 3.27 669.0 251.3 Urban part (U) 2 110 (X) (X) 787 (X) (X) 1.69 1.69 1 251.1 466.6 Rural part (R) 78 (X) (X) 35 (X) (X) 1.58 1.58 49.2 22.1 Sabana Grande zona urbana, Sabana Grande Municipio (U) 8 784 8 577 7 435 3 454 3 046 2 563 1.68 1.68 5 238.1 2 059.7 Sabana Grande barriopueblo, Sabana Grande Municipio (U) 1 807 2 068 2 267 905 925 918 0.11 0.11 15 816.6 7 921.4 Sabana Grande barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 985 880 671 339 305 198 3.93 3.89 253.0 87.1 Urban part (U) 881 (X) (X) 302 (X) (X) 1.20 1.20 733.6 251.5 Rural part (R) 104 (X) (X) 37 (X) (X) 2.73 2.69 38.6 13.7 Sabana Grande Abajo barrio, San Germán Municipio (U/R) 2 603 3 029 2 626 830 812 683 2.99 2.99 869.8 277.4 Urban part (U) 2 523 (X) (X) 790 (X) (X) 1.17 1.17 2 157.4 675.5 Rural part (R) 80 (X) (X) 40 (X) (X) 1.82 1.82 43.9 21.9 Sabana Hoyos comunidad, Arecibo Municipio (U) 1 823 1 543 1 503 703 557 452 0.89 0.89 2 040.7 786.9 Sabana Hoyos barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 11 064 9 440 7 570 4 134 3 099 2 309 23.00 22.99 481.2 179.8 Urban part (U) 9 444 (X) (X) 3 363 (X) (X) 8.55 8.54 1 105.5 393.7 Rural part (R) 1 620 (X) (X) 771 (X) (X) 14.45 14.45 112.1 53.4 Sabana Llana barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 7 964 6 499 6 483 2 587 1 866 1 685 3.32 3.32 2 401.4 780.1 Urban part (U) 7 763 (X) (X) 2 524 (X) (X) 1.66 1.66 4 678.5 1 521.1 Rural part (R) 201 (X) (X) 63 (X) (X) 1.66 1.66 121.3 38.0 Sabana Llana Norte barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 32 361 31 580 33 859 12 306 11 549 12 271 2.52 2.39 13 537.7 5 148.0 Sabana Llana Sur barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 43 839 43 716 38 098 16 807 14 947 12 549 4.17 4.17 10 507.6 4 028.4 Sabana Seca comunidad, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 6 247 6 755 11 431 2 290 2 045 3 144 1.33 1.33 4 707.6 1 725.7 Sabana Seca barrio, Toa Baja Municipio (U/R) 55 103 52 553 50 368 20 055 16 615 14 487 12.86 11.74 4 692.5 1 707.9 Urban part (U) 55 103 (X) (X) 20 055 (X) (X) 11.74 11.73 4 696.7 1 709.4 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 1.12 0.01 – – Sabana Yeguas barrio, Lajas Municipio (U/R) 3 174 3 067 3 109 1 247 1 054 967 7.79 7.79 407.4 160.1 Urban part (U) 2 716 (X) (X) 1 060 (X) (X) 1.22 1.22 2 219.0 866.0 Rural part (R) 458 (X) (X) 187 (X) (X) 6.57 6.57 69.8 28.5 Sabanetas barrio, Mayagüez Municipio (U/R) 4 161 3 794 3 418 1 631 1 291 1 066 8.28 6.43 647.3 253.7 Urban part (U) 3 922 (X) (X) 1 508 (X) (X) 3.76 3.76 1 044.3 401.5 Rural part (R) 239 (X) (X) 123 (X) (X) 4.53 2.67 89.4 46.0 Sabanetas barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 6 420 6 968 7 655 2 113 2 121 1 946 2.75 2.73 2 352.0 774.1 Saco barrio, Ceiba Municipio (U) 1 819 1 482 1 037 677 550 359 1.45 1.45 1 254.5 466.9 St. Just barrio, Trujillo Alto Municipio (U) 12 572 (X) (X) 4 699 (X) (X) 2.21 2.21 5 700.4 2 130.6 Saliente barrio, Jayuya Municipio (U/R) 646 721 782 234 206 204 6.92 6.92 93.3 33.8 Urban part (U) 416 (X) (X) 145 (X) (X) 0.52 0.52 799.1 278.5 Rural part (R) 230 (X) (X) 89 (X) (X) 6.40 6.40 35.9 13.9 Salinas zona urbana, Salinas Municipio (U) 6 141 6 786 6 220 2 335 2 309 1 944 0.77 0.77 7 976.3 3 032.9 Salinas barriopueblo, Salinas Municipio (U) 3 231 3 543 4 498 1 353 1 326 1 457 0.46 0.46 7 086.2 2 967.4 Saltillo barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 2 678 2 361 2 296 878 752 658 7.21 7.15 374.5 122.8 Urban part (U) 1 709 (X) (X) 566 (X) (X) 1.84 1.84 927.6 307.2 Rural part (R) 969 (X) (X) 312 (X) (X) 5.36 5.31 182.5 58.8 Salto barrio, Cidra Municipio (R) 36 646 187 14 180 48 1.68 1.68 21.4 8.3 Salto barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 2 887 2 411 2 212 1 068 846 641 4.77 4.77 605.1 223.8 Urban part (U) 2 594 (X) (X) 956 (X) (X) 3.66 3.66 707.9 260.9 Rural part (R) 293 (X) (X) 112 (X) (X) 1.11 1.11 264.7 101.2 Salto Abajo barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 5 724 6 043 5 127 1 929 1 919 1 414 3.02 2.98 1 919.3 646.8 Urban part (U) 5 613 (X) (X) 1 893 (X) (X) 2.53 2.49 2 250.6 759.0 Rural part (R) 111 (X) (X) 36 (X) (X) 0.49 0.49 227.3 73.7 Salto Arriba barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 442 368 435 159 122 109 1.59 1.58 279.7 100.6 Urban part (U) 442 (X) (X) 159 (X) (X) 1.55 1.54 286.6 103.1 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.04 0.04 – – Saltos barrio, Orocovis Municipio (U/R) 3 293 2 646 2 256 1 004 763 577 8.48 8.48 388.4 118.4 Urban part (U) 2 268 (X) (X) 688 (X) (X) 4.58 4.58 495.1 150.2 Rural part (R) 1 025 (X) (X) 316 (X) (X) 3.90 3.90 263.1 81.1 San Antón barrio, Carolina Municipio (U) 10 465 8 598 7 414 4 271 2 907 2 331 1.91 1.91 5 468.9 2 232.0 San Antón barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 11 271 12 706 11 219 4 463 4 118 3 363 1.12 1.12 10 027.5 3 970.6 San Antonio comunidad, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 2 300 2 458 2 681 901 835 759 0.48 0.48 4 777.2 1 871.4 San Antonio barrio, Caguas Municipio (U) 2 395 2 149 1 639 879 694 510 1.67 1.67 1 430.4 525.0 52 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. San Antonio comunidad, Dorado Municipio (U/R) 6 456 5 875 3 929 2 190 1 775 1 255 1.76 1.76 3 663.7 1 242.8 Urban part (U) 6 456 (X) (X) 2 190 (X) (X) 1.70 1.70 3 799.9 1 289.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.06 0.06 – – San Antonio comunidad, Quebradillas Municipio (U) 1 203 1 006 1 743 397 290 410 0.84 0.84 1 433.5 473.1 San Antonio barrio, Quebradillas Municipio (U/R) 5 262 4 424 4 350 1 768 1 394 1 141 6.05 6.05 869.9 292.3 Urban part (U) 4 994 (X) (X) 1 668 (X) (X) 4.33 4.33 1 152.7 385.0 Rural part (R) 268 (X) (X) 100 (X) (X) 1.72 1.72 156.1 58.3 San Germán zona urbana, San Germán Municipio (U) 12 033 11 977 13 054 4 848 4 240 4 191 2.79 2.79 4 312.7 1 737.6 San Germán barriopueblo, San Germán Municipio (U) 3 307 3 802 4 520 1 705 1 640 1 684 0.34 0.34 9 820.3 5 063.1 San Ildefonso barrio, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 9 288 6 742 5 012 3 060 1 994 1 378 12.44 12.43 747.3 246.2 Urban part (U) 8 594 (X) (X) 2 807 (X) (X) 4.30 4.30 1 998.3 652.7 Rural part (R) 694 (X) (X) 253 (X) (X) 8.14 8.13 85.4 31.1 San Isidro comunidad, Canóvanas Municipio (U) 8 071 7 378 6 242 2 749 2 211 1 784 0.57 0.57 14 057.8 4 788.1 San Isidro barrio, Culebra Municipio (R) 22 18 8 12 8 6 25.61 2.26 9.7 5.3 San José barrio, Quebradillas Municipio (U) 2 532 2 085 1 337 944 698 387 2.02 2.02 1 254.4 467.7 San José comunidad, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 3 278 3 076 2 225 1 091 923 611 1.13 1.12 2 917.1 970.9 San Juan zona urbana, San Juan Municipio (U/R) 421 958 426 832 424 600 177 450 164 397 152 925 46.39 39.47 10 690.8 4 495.9 Urban part (U) 421 958 (X) (X) 177 450 (X) (X) 39.63 39.45 10 696.7 4 498.4 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 6.76 0.02 – – San Juan Antiguo barrio, San Juan Municipio (U/R) 7 963 9 696 9 886 4 353 4 691 4 370 2.63 1.02 7 813.9 4 271.5 Urban part (U) 7 963 (X) (X) 4 353 (X) (X) 1.02 1.02 7 827.7 4 279.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 1.61 – – – San Lorenzo barrio, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 844 1 427 1 047 257 395 252 3.13 3.08 273.7 83.3 Urban part (U) 753 (X) (X) 226 (X) (X) 1.40 1.40 538.0 161.5 Rural part (R) 91 (X) (X) 31 (X) (X) 1.73 1.68 54.0 18.4 San Lorenzo zona urbana, San Lorenzo Municipio (U) 8 947 8 481 8 880 3 484 2 981 2 779 1.40 1.38 6 478.9 2 522.9 San Lorenzo barriopueblo, San Lorenzo Municipio (U) 2 490 2 487 5 963 1 176 1 101 1 992 0.22 0.22 11 344.3 5 357.8 San Patricio barrio, Ponce Municipio (R) 465 612 115 168 241 34 6.86 6.86 67.8 24.5 San Salvador barrio, Caguas Municipio (U/R) 3 272 3 004 2 336 1 133 918 634 6.60 6.60 496.0 171.7 Urban part (U) 2 687 (X) (X) 939 (X) (X) 4.13 4.13 651.4 227.6 Rural part (R) 585 (X) (X) 194 (X) (X) 2.47 2.47 236.6 78.5 San Sebastián zona urbana, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 11 598 11 605 10 619 4 728 4 150 3 410 2.05 2.05 5 654.6 2 305.1 San Sebastián barriopueblo, San Sebastián Municipio (U) 1 952 2 114 2 410 946 902 904 0.12 0.12 16 026.0 7 766.7 Santa Bárbara comunidad, Canóvanas Municipio (U) 5 168 5 252 4 980 1 742 1 554 1 365 0.57 0.57 9 131.7 3 078.1 Santa Catalina barrio, Coamo Municipio (U/R) 1 733 1 464 1 545 617 502 438 10.26 10.26 169.0 60.2 Urban part (U) 33 (X) (X) 9 (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 5 194.5 1 416.7 Rural part (R) 1 700 (X) (X) 608 (X) (X) 10.25 10.25 165.9 59.3 Santa Clara comunidad, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U) 1 138 1 145 1 118 384 339 260 0.31 0.31 3 652.7 1 232.5 Santa Cruz barrio, Carolina Municipio (U) 2 025 1 920 1 597 670 580 465 1.39 1.39 1 454.9 481.4 Santa Isabel zona urbana, Santa Isabel Municipio (U) 6 993 7 512 6 948 2 362 2 376 2 035 1.04 1.04 6 739.5 2 276.4 Santa Isabel barriopueblo, Santa Isabel Municipio (U) 6 335 6 623 6 844 2 154 2 086 1 995 0.89 0.89 7 154.7 2 432.7 Santa Isabel barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 682 840 756 220 346 221 5.35 5.35 127.5 41.1 Urban part (U) 213 (X) (X) 71 (X) (X) 0.18 0.18 1 211.5 403.8 Rural part (R) 469 (X) (X) 149 (X) (X) 5.17 5.17 90.7 28.8 Santana barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 4 857 4 200 3 573 2 049 1 471 1 179 3.86 3.84 1 263.9 533.2 Urban part (U) 4 658 (X) (X) 1 982 (X) (X) 1.56 1.56 2 980.6 1 268.3 Rural part (R) 199 (X) (X) 67 (X) (X) 2.29 2.28 87.3 29.4 Santana barrio, Sabana Grande Municipio (U/R) 7 667 6 753 4 675 2 751 2 203 1 574 7.31 7.31 1 048.6 376.3 Urban part (U) 7 060 (X) (X) 2 524 (X) (X) 2.60 2.60 2 719.9 972.4 Rural part (R) 607 (X) (X) 227 (X) (X) 4.72 4.72 128.7 48.1 Santa Olaya barrio, Bayamón Municipio (U) 5 662 4 866 3 144 1 944 1 526 889 3.45 3.45 1 642.8 564.0 Santa Rosa barrio, Guaynabo Municipio (U) 16 981 11 985 8 072 5 691 3 779 2 369 3.73 3.70 4 588.0 1 537.6 Santa Rosa barrio, Lajas Municipio (U) 1 456 1 367 1 391 567 487 467 0.91 0.91 1 606.4 625.6 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 53

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Santa Rosa barrio, Utuado Municipio (R) – 5 8 1 3 3 5.02 5.02 – 0.2 Santiago barrio, Camuy Municipio (U/R) 490 425 310 174 140 76 3.90 3.90 125.5 44.6 Urban part (U) 143 (X) (X) 49 (X) (X) 0.16 0.16 904.8 310.0 Rural part (R) 347 (X) (X) 125 (X) (X) 3.75 3.75 92.6 33.4 Santiago y Lima barrio, Naguabo Municipio (U/R) 929 1 118 940 287 330 256 6.25 1.83 507.9 156.9 Urban part (U) 915 (X) (X) 282 (X) (X) 0.43 0.43 2 110.0 650.3 Rural part (R) 14 (X) (X) 5 (X) (X) 5.82 1.40 10.0 3.6 Santo Domingo comunidad, Peñuelas Municipio (U) 3 633 2 691 1 884 1 115 725 465 2.14 2.14 1 696.7 520.7 Santo Domingo barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 6 792 5 726 3 687 2 018 1 568 964 3.98 3.98 1 705.0 506.6 Urban part (U) 6 661 (X) (X) 1 979 (X) (X) 2.86 2.86 2 329.8 692.2 Rural part (R) 131 (X) (X) 39 (X) (X) 1.12 1.12 116.5 34.7 Santurce barrio, San Juan Municipio (U/R) 94 067 95 184 101 103 45 916 43 193 42 209 8.70 5.24 17 955.7 8 764.5 Urban part (U) 94 067 (X) (X) 45 916 (X) (X) 5.23 5.23 17 982.0 8 777.4 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 3.47 0.01 – – Sardinera barrio, Fajardo Municipio (U) 925 856 741 901 844 852 0.82 0.82 1 124.3 1 095.2 Segundo barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 11 321 11 072 13 555 4 427 4 366 4 888 0.65 0.65 17 545.6 6 861.1 Sexto barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 4 745 5 417 7 395 2 047 2 044 2 652 0.26 0.26 18 222.5 7 861.2 Sierra Alta barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 1 119 960 1 211 405 324 329 2.93 2.93 381.7 138.2 Urban part (U) 701 (X) (X) 250 (X) (X) 1.37 1.37 513.0 183.0 Rural part (R) 418 (X) (X) 155 (X) (X) 1.57 1.57 267.1 99.0 Sierra Baja barrio, Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 576 569 630 236 223 213 2.37 2.37 242.8 99.5 Urban part (U) 183 (X) (X) 74 (X) (X) 0.53 0.53 345.6 139.7 Rural part (R) 393 (X) (X) 162 (X) (X) 1.84 1.84 213.2 87.9 Sonador barrio, San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 1 425 1 421 1 208 480 433 323 2.96 2.96 482.2 162.4 Urban part (U) 1 425 (X) (X) 480 (X) (X) 2.95 2.95 483.8 163.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 – – Sonadora barrio, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U/R) 2 845 2 432 2 009 1 023 770 596 3.41 3.40 835.7 300.5 Urban part (U) 2 708 (X) (X) 972 (X) (X) 2.88 2.87 943.5 338.7 Rural part (R) 137 (X) (X) 51 (X) (X) 0.53 0.53 256.4 95.4 Sonadora barrio, Guaynabo Municipio (U/R) 1 337 1 157 717 447 390 244 2.61 2.61 511.3 170.9 Urban part (U) 1 168 (X) (X) 388 (X) (X) 1.54 1.54 759.8 252.4 Rural part (R) 169 (X) (X) 59 (X) (X) 1.08 1.08 156.8 54.8 Stella comunidad, Rincón Municipio (U) 1 293 1 286 1 354 1 030 620 495 0.33 0.33 3 932.4 3 132.6 Suárez comunidad, Loíza Municipio (U) 2 276 2 438 2 336 728 640 556 0.17 0.17 13 189.1 4 218.6 Sud barrio, Cidra Municipio (U) 3 906 3 666 3 085 1 224 1 018 781 1.97 1.97 1 981.1 620.8 Sumidero barrio, Aguas Buenas Municipio (U/R) 7 877 6 841 5 981 2 706 2 072 1 612 6.37 6.37 1 236.9 424.9 Urban part (U) 7 733 (X) (X) 2 660 (X) (X) 5.94 5.94 1 302.1 447.9 Rural part (R) 144 (X) (X) 46 (X) (X) 0.43 0.43 335.4 107.1 Sumido barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 729 691 497 257 241 156 1.61 1.61 451.8 159.3 Urban part (U) 470 (X) (X) 175 (X) (X) 0.45 0.45 1 050.9 391.3 Rural part (R) 259 (X) (X) 82 (X) (X) 1.17 1.17 222.0 70.3 Susúa barrio, Sabana Grande Municipio (U/R) 2 861 2 353 2 264 1 080 853 758 4.11 4.11 696.9 263.1 Urban part (U) 2 348 (X) (X) 870 (X) (X) 1.91 1.91 1 228.9 455.4 Rural part (R) 513 (X) (X) 210 (X) (X) 2.20 2.19 233.8 95.7 Susúa Alta barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 4 069 3 472 2 801 1 420 1 150 1 026 5.41 5.31 766.8 267.6 Urban part (U) 3 875 (X) (X) 1 344 (X) (X) 1.24 1.24 3 120.7 1 082.4 Rural part (R) 194 (X) (X) 76 (X) (X) 4.16 4.06 47.7 18.7 Susúa Baja barrio, Guánica Municipio (U/R) 4 570 4 269 3 697 1 661 1 423 1 094 5.66 5.64 810.0 294.4 Urban part (U) 4 386 (X) (X) 1 603 (X) (X) 4.71 4.69 935.2 341.8 Rural part (R) 184 (X) (X) 58 (X) (X) 0.95 0.95 193.3 60.9 Susúa Baja barrio, Yauco Municipio (U) 13 319 12 677 9 416 4 683 3 950 2 694 3.52 3.52 3 786.4 1 331.3 Tabonuco barrio, Sabana Grande Municipio (U/R) 335 397 268 118 136 95 5.97 5.97 56.1 19.8 Urban part (U) 40 (X) (X) 15 (X) (X) 0.11 0.11 380.5 142.7 Rural part (R) 295 (X) (X) 103 (X) (X) 5.86 5.86 50.3 17.6 Talante barrio, Maunabo Municipio (U) 1 139 845 716 378 260 210 1.58 1.58 720.9 239.2 Tallaboa comunidad, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 1 150 1 021 1 059 401 333 241 0.49 0.49 2 365.9 825.0 Urban part (U) 1 150 (X) (X) 401 (X) (X) 0.48 0.48 2 382.9 830.9 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – Tallaboa Alta comunidad, Peñuelas Municipio (U) 2 243 2 399 1 466 720 690 383 0.35 0.35 6 458.9 2 073.3 Tallaboa Alta barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 4 037 2 567 1 625 1 210 760 441 2.42 2.42 1 665.4 499.2 Urban part (U) 3 878 (X) (X) 1 159 (X) (X) 0.99 0.99 3 907.9 1 167.9 Rural part (R) 159 (X) (X) 51 (X) (X) 1.43 1.43 111.1 35.6 Tallaboa Poniente barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 697 641 699 238 208 215 11.11 4.06 171.8 58.7 Urban part (U) 697 (X) (X) 237 (X) (X) 0.97 0.97 719.8 244.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) 1 (X) (X) 10.14 3.09 – 0.3 54 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Tallaboa Saliente barrio, Peñuelas Municipio (U/R) 342 354 678 154 135 188 4.80 4.80 71.2 32.1 Urban part (U) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.14 0.14 – – Rural part (R) 342 (X) (X) 154 (X) (X) 4.66 4.66 73.4 33.1 Tanamá barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (R) 897 895 1 036 274 299 280 5.50 5.50 163.1 49.8 Tanamá barrio, Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 3 413 3 797 3 716 1 355 1 294 1 183 8.31 8.19 416.5 165.4 Urban part (U) 2 810 (X) (X) 1 130 (X) (X) 1.62 1.62 1 730.7 696.0 Rural part (R) 603 (X) (X) 225 (X) (X) 6.69 6.57 91.8 34.2 Tejas barrio, Humacao Municipio (U) 8 004 7 682 5 035 2 874 2 322 1 521 2.99 2.99 2 676.6 961.1 Tejas barrio, Las Piedras Municipio (U/R) 8 985 7 898 5 927 3 081 2 428 1 738 6.00 6.00 1 497.9 513.6 Urban part (U) 8 925 (X) (X) 3 060 (X) (X) 5.81 5.81 1 536.2 526.7 Rural part (R) 60 (X) (X) 21 (X) (X) 0.19 0.19 317.9 111.3 Tejas barrio, Yabucoa Municipio (U/R) 2 830 2 279 2 199 911 626 570 3.85 3.85 735.2 236.7 Urban part (U) 2 513 (X) (X) 804 (X) (X) 2.91 2.91 862.9 276.1 Rural part (R) 317 (X) (X) 107 (X) (X) 0.94 0.94 338.4 114.2 Tercero barrio, Ponce Municipio (U) 773 970 1 096 327 375 355 0.08 0.08 10 134.3 4 287.1 Terranova barrio, Quebradillas Municipio (U/R) 3 841 3 592 3 298 1 468 1 228 1 016 3.19 2.62 1 467.5 560.9 Urban part (U) 3 841 (X) (X) 1 468 (X) (X) 2.59 2.59 1 485.6 567.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.61 0.03 – – Tetuán barrio, Utuado Municipio (R) 756 617 747 224 162 174 5.45 5.45 138.8 41.1 Tibes barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 866 888 1 437 307 292 400 7.01 7.01 123.6 43.8 Urban part (U) 189 (X) (X) 70 (X) (X) 0.19 0.19 979.4 362.7 Rural part (R) 677 (X) (X) 237 (X) (X) 6.81 6.81 99.4 34.8 Tiburones comunidad, Barceloneta Municipio (U) 709 1 119 (X) 249 374 (X) 0.09 0.09 7 608.6 2 672.1 Tierras Nuevas Poniente comunidad, Manatí Municipio (U) 2 366 1 688 1 494 892 583 475 0.92 0.92 2 566.0 967.4 Tierras Nuevas Poniente barrio, Manatí Municipio (U/R) 4 098 3 299 2 841 1 447 1 075 909 7.32 6.28 652.6 230.4 Urban part (U) 3 457 (X) (X) 1 202 (X) (X) 1.40 1.40 2 471.5 859.3 Rural part (R) 641 (X) (X) 245 (X) (X) 5.92 4.88 131.3 50.2 Tierras Nuevas Saliente barrio, Manatí Municipio (U/R) 5 786 4 254 3 426 2 364 1 455 1 069 8.03 6.62 874.2 357.2 Urban part (U) 5 786 (X) (X) 2 364 (X) (X) 7.15 6.62 874.3 357.2 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.88 – – – Tijeras barrio, Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 5 640 4 478 3 928 1 810 1 434 1 111 4.44 4.43 1 272.1 408.2 Urban part (U) 5 593 (X) (X) 1 798 (X) (X) 4.27 4.26 1 313.2 422.2 Rural part (R) 47 (X) (X) 12 (X) (X) 0.17 0.17 269.1 68.7 Toa Alta zona urbana, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 4 368 4 941 4 427 1 498 1 507 1 201 0.64 0.62 7 060.2 2 421.3 Toa Alta barriopueblo, Toa Alta Municipio (U) 715 776 841 285 310 280 0.05 0.05 14 502.1 5 780.5 Toa Baja zona urbana, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 1 841 1 960 1 992 662 623 619 0.57 0.57 3 240.6 1 165.3 Toa Baja barriopueblo, Toa Baja Municipio (U) 722 1 099 892 306 365 327 0.05 0.05 15 404.3 6 528.7 Toíta barrio, Cayey Municipio (U/R) 6 291 5 861 5 868 2 360 1 936 1 760 3.37 3.37 1 867.5 700.6 Urban part (U) 6 291 (X) (X) 2 360 (X) (X) 3.35 3.35 1 875.7 703.7 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 – – Toíta barrio, Cidra Municipio (U) 996 854 584 315 252 158 1.63 1.63 611.0 193.2 Tomás de Castro barrio, Caguas Municipio (U) 19 301 18 068 13 840 6 973 5 890 4 168 5.70 5.69 3 390.4 1 224.9 Toro Negro barrio, Ciales Municipio (U/R) 1 276 1 118 878 411 356 273 12.61 12.58 101.4 32.7 Urban part (U) 843 (X) (X) 246 (X) (X) 0.83 0.83 1 013.9 295.9 Rural part (R) 433 (X) (X) 165 (X) (X) 11.78 11.75 36.8 14.0 Torre barrio, Sabana Grande Municipio (U/R) 1 742 1 101 942 706 381 297 3.90 3.90 446.1 180.8 Urban part (U) 1 309 (X) (X) 532 (X) (X) 1.79 1.79 731.4 297.3 Rural part (R) 433 (X) (X) 174 (X) (X) 2.11 2.11 204.7 82.3 Torrecilla Alta barrio, Canóvanas Municipio (U) 7 073 5 558 5 225 2 335 1 708 1 437 1.36 1.36 5 206.5 1 718.8 Torrecilla Alta barrio, Loíza Municipio (U/R) – – – – – – 3.18 3.15 – – Urban part (U) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.20 0.20 – – Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 2.98 2.95 – – Torrecilla Baja barrio, Loíza Municipio (U/R) 2 322 1 978 1 532 764 588 420 11.54 7.27 319.6 105.2 Urban part (U) 2 251 (X) (X) 732 (X) (X) 2.35 2.33 966.4 314.3 Rural part (R) 71 (X) (X) 32 (X) (X) 9.19 4.94 14.4 6.5 Torrecillas barrio, Morovis Municipio (U/R) 739 621 419 253 176 122 3.35 3.35 220.6 75.5 Urban part (U) 526 (X) (X) 173 (X) (X) 0.21 0.21 2 553.6 839.9 Rural part (R) 213 (X) (X) 80 (X) (X) 3.14 3.14 67.7 25.4 Tortugo barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 4 351 3 877 2 215 1 531 1 247 685 0.86 0.86 5 065.0 1 782.2 Trujillo Alto zona urbana, Trujillo Alto Municipio (U/R) 50 841 44 336 41 141 17 674 14 052 12 844 7.32 7.20 7 058.0 2 453.6 Urban part (U) 50 841 (X) (X) 17 674 (X) (X) 7.18 7.17 7 089.9 2 464.7 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.14 0.03 – – Trujillo Alto barriopueblo, Trujillo Alto Municipio (U) 879 984 997 327 329 321 0.13 0.13 6 916.6 2 573.1 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 55

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Trujillo Bajo barrio, Carolina Municipio (U) 9 808 8 123 6 381 3 169 2 540 1 799 2.61 2.60 3 772.2 1 218.8 Tuna barrio, San Germán Municipio (U) 139 367 294 51 143 96 0.93 0.93 149.2 54.7 Turabo barrio, Caguas Municipio (U) 15 600 16 223 16 090 5 566 5 056 4 496 5.50 5.48 2 846.0 1 015.4 Unibón barrio, Morovis Municipio (U) 3 495 2 933 2 694 1 083 859 650 2.71 2.71 1 288.0 399.1 Universidad barrio, San Juan Municipio (U) 2 501 2 558 2 622 993 987 958 0.62 0.62 4 019.9 1 596.1 Utuado zona urbana, Utuado Municipio (U) 9 887 9 943 11 113 3 611 3 349 3 546 1.67 1.63 6 074.8 2 218.7 Utuado barriopueblo, Utuado Municipio (U) 5 363 4 980 6 848 2 094 1 838 2 382 0.56 0.54 9 887.6 3 860.7 Vacas barrio, Villalba Municipio (U/R) 3 196 1 956 1 977 975 566 476 4.73 4.73 676.4 206.3 Urban part (U) 2 595 (X) (X) 780 (X) (X) 2.21 2.21 1 173.3 352.7 Rural part (R) 601 (X) (X) 195 (X) (X) 2.51 2.51 239.1 77.6 Vaga barrio, Morovis Municipio (R) 648 433 721 184 102 161 3.38 3.38 191.9 54.5 Valenciano Abajo barrio, Juncos Municipio (U) 3 782 2 802 1 908 1 341 925 584 2.98 2.98 1 270.8 450.6 Valenciano Arriba barrio, Juncos Municipio (U/R) 1 250 870 849 451 301 253 1.75 1.75 713.6 257.5 Urban part (U) 1 033 (X) (X) 366 (X) (X) 0.69 0.69 1 487.0 526.9 Rural part (R) 217 (X) (X) 85 (X) (X) 1.06 1.06 205.3 80.4 Vayas barrio, Ponce Municipio (U/R) 1 338 1 153 1 160 530 372 374 10.47 7.12 188.0 74.5 Urban part (U) 1 244 (X) (X) 486 (X) (X) 2.44 2.43 511.2 199.7 Rural part (R) 94 (X) (X) 44 (X) (X) 8.03 4.68 20.1 9.4 Vázquez comunidad, Salinas Municipio (U/R) 2 297 2 182 1 891 841 749 572 1.21 1.21 1 899.2 695.4 Urban part (U) 2 166 (X) (X) 789 (X) (X) 0.75 0.75 2 893.6 1 054.0 Rural part (R) 131 (X) (X) 52 (X) (X) 0.46 0.46 284.2 112.8 Vega Alta zona urbana, Vega Alta Municipio (U) 11 755 11 187 10 582 4 043 3 483 3 000 1.90 1.90 6 200.2 2 132.5 Vega Alta barriopueblo, Vega Alta Municipio (U) 1 242 1 460 1 583 540 562 547 0.10 0.10 12 968.9 5 638.7 Vega Baja zona urbana, Vega Baja Municipio (U) 28 811 27 753 18 233 10 272 8 980 5 706 6.24 6.24 4 620.2 1 647.2 Vega Baja barriopueblo, Vega Baja Municipio (U) 890 1 215 1 609 466 584 691 0.11 0.11 8 427.8 4 412.8 Vega Redonda barrio, Comerío Municipio (U/R) 1 020 1 151 545 346 338 133 2.83 2.83 360.2 122.2 Urban part (U) 519 (X) (X) 189 (X) (X) 0.33 0.33 1 595.2 580.9 Rural part (R) 501 (X) (X) 157 (X) (X) 2.51 2.51 199.9 62.6 Vegas barrio, Cayey Municipio (U) 3 029 2 242 1 746 1 094 712 471 3.15 3.15 961.4 347.2 Vegas barrio, Yauco Municipio (U/R) 178 332 164 56 98 59 1.97 1.75 101.6 31.9 Urban part (U) 59 (X) (X) 15 (X) (X) 0.05 0.05 1 140.8 290.0 Rural part (R) 119 (X) (X) 41 (X) (X) 1.92 1.70 70.0 24.1 Vegas Abajo barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 518 456 399 164 129 115 3.09 3.09 167.6 53.0 Urban part (U) 124 (X) (X) 42 (X) (X) 0.32 0.32 386.3 130.9 Rural part (R) 394 (X) (X) 122 (X) (X) 2.77 2.77 142.2 44.0 Vegas Arriba barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 1 131 1 438 964 415 445 231 4.60 4.60 245.7 90.2 Urban part (U) 749 (X) (X) 266 (X) (X) 0.90 0.90 828.7 294.3 Rural part (R) 382 (X) (X) 149 (X) (X) 3.70 3.70 103.3 40.3 Veguitas barrio, Jayuya Municipio (U/R) 3 964 3 782 3 345 1 266 1 042 901 6.62 6.62 598.7 191.2 Urban part (U) 3 549 (X) (X) 1 147 (X) (X) 3.73 3.73 952.2 307.7 Rural part (R) 415 (X) (X) 119 (X) (X) 2.89 2.89 143.4 41.1 Victoria barrio, Aguadilla Municipio (U) 2 043 2 519 2 583 821 825 806 1.70 1.70 1 198.8 481.7 Vieques comunidad, Loíza Municipio (U) 4 325 3 971 2 599 1 403 1 154 612 0.34 0.34 12 579.2 4 080.6 Vieques zona urbana, Vieques Municipio (U) 2 136 2 359 2 330 1 099 1 118 1 052 0.49 0.49 4 337.3 2 231.6 Villalba zona urbana, Villalba Municipio (U) 4 388 4 159 3 469 1 365 1 226 862 1.27 1.27 3 466.7 1 078.4 Villalba barriopueblo, Villalba Municipio (U) 1 040 1 108 1 666 342 335 446 0.15 0.15 6 721.5 2 210.3 Villalba Abajo barrio, Villalba Municipio (U) 3 054 2 998 2 940 1 019 853 749 2.72 2.50 1 223.3 408.2 Villalba Arriba barrio, Villalba Municipio (U/R) 6 552 5 792 3 708 2 035 1 658 1 116 6.80 6.80 963.8 299.3 Urban part (U) 6 057 (X) (X) 1 867 (X) (X) 4.20 4.20 1 441.0 444.2 Rural part (R) 495 (X) (X) 168 (X) (X) 2.59 2.59 190.8 64.7 Viví Abajo barrio, Utuado Municipio (U/R) 2 817 2 823 2 235 959 948 637 5.80 5.80 485.5 165.3 Urban part (U) 2 156 (X) (X) 725 (X) (X) 3.66 3.66 588.8 198.0 Rural part (R) 661 (X) (X) 234 (X) (X) 2.14 2.14 308.9 109.3 Viví Arriba barrio, Utuado Municipio (R) 570 763 905 185 220 258 5.12 5.11 111.6 36.2 Voladoras barrio, Moca Municipio (U) 4 571 3 869 3 377 1 662 1 254 906 4.33 4.33 1 055.8 383.9 Yabucoa zona urbana, Yabucoa Municipio (U) 6 636 7 262 6 797 2 534 2 439 2 099 1.14 1.14 5 801.7 2 215.4 56 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon. Yabucoa barriopueblo, Yabucoa Municipio (U) 3 184 3 663 3 510 1 301 1 377 1 204 0.53 0.53 5 971.6 2 440.0 Yahuecas barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 1 434 1 497 1 319 529 496 431 4.75 4.75 301.7 111.3 Urban part (U) 809 (X) (X) 290 (X) (X) 0.48 0.48 1 697.6 608.5 Rural part (R) 625 (X) (X) 239 (X) (X) 4.28 4.28 146.1 55.9 Yauco zona urbana, Yauco Municipio (U) 19 609 18 158 14 594 7 452 6 171 4 851 2.87 2.87 6 835.3 2 597.6 Yauco barriopueblo, Yauco Municipio (U) 4 258 4 610 5 157 2 066 1 951 1 974 0.32 0.32 13 414.2 6 508.6 Yaurel comunidad, Arroyo Municipio (U/R) 1 468 1 382 1 816 539 410 470 1.21 1.21 1 214.4 445.9 Urban part (U) 1 468 (X) (X) 539 (X) (X) 1.21 1.21 1 217.4 447.0 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – Yaurel barrio, Arroyo Municipio (U/R) 1 926 2 046 2 202 737 641 584 4.77 4.77 403.7 154.5 Urban part (U) 1 785 (X) (X) 688 (X) (X) 1.58 1.58 1 126.4 434.2 Rural part (R) 141 (X) (X) 49 (X) (X) 3.19 3.19 44.2 15.4 Yayales barrio, Adjuntas Municipio (U/R) 619 641 568 218 195 154 2.13 2.13 290.8 102.4 Urban part (U) 433 (X) (X) 148 (X) (X) 0.86 0.86 501.8 171.5 Rural part (R) 186 (X) (X) 70 (X) (X) 1.27 1.27 147.0 55.3 Yeguada barrio, Camuy Municipio (U) 2 565 1 817 1 564 911 625 502 2.43 2.42 1 059.8 376.4 Yeguada barrio, Vega Baja Municipio (U) 1 724 896 508 599 397 139 2.77 2.46 700.7 243.5 Zamas barrio, Jayuya Municipio (U/R) 607 491 506 213 148 130 2.51 2.51 242.3 85.0 Urban part (U) 249 (X) (X) 88 (X) (X) 0.14 0.14 1 721.9 608.6 Rural part (R) 358 (X) (X) 125 (X) (X) 2.36 2.36 151.7 53.0 Zanja barrio, Camuy Municipio (U/R) 3 080 2 793 2 461 1 116 902 704 2.90 2.90 1 062.8 385.1 Urban part (U) 2 732 (X) (X) 998 (X) (X) 1.44 1.44 1 891.8 691.1 Rural part (R) 348 (X) (X) 118 (X) (X) 1.45 1.45 239.4 81.2 Zarzal barrio, Río Grande Municipio (U/R) 13 385 8 714 5 148 5 343 2 811 1 581 10.85 9.25 1 447.2 577.7 Urban part (U) 12 647 (X) (X) 3 968 (X) (X) 4.88 4.88 2 589.1 812.3 Rural part (R) 738 (X) (X) 1 375 (X) (X) 5.96 4.36 169.1 315.1 Subbarrio

Aguada Municipio (U) 42 042 35 911 31 567 15 590 11 853 8 784 30.93 30.93 1 359.4 504.1 Aguada barriopueblo (U) 1 755 1 826 2 130 833 739 735 0.10 0.10 17 282.3 8 203.0 California subbarrio (X) 812 891 823 357 343 (NA) 0.05 0.05 16 787.0 7 380.5 Rosario subbarrio (X) 943 935 1 307 476 396 (NA) 0.05 0.05 17 732.9 8 951.1 Aguadilla Municipio (U) 64 685 59 335 54 606 24 882 20 761 17 429 36.62 36.59 1 767.8 680.0 Aguadilla barriopueblo (U) 4 884 5 311 7 432 2 580 2 403 2 891 0.35 0.35 13 919.3 7 352.9 Higüey subbarrio (X) 998 650 1 432 461 287 (NA) 0.07 0.07 14 817.7 6 844.7 Iglesia subbarrio (X) 280 176 296 186 40 (NA) 0.02 0.02 11 607.0 7 710.4 Nuevo subbarrio (X) 509 922 1 193 242 415 (NA) 0.06 0.06 8 298.2 3 945.3 Santa Bárbara subbarrio (X) 960 1 178 1 660 465 566 (NA) 0.04 0.04 24 759.9 11 993.1 Tamarindo subbarrio (X) 1 691 1 832 2 851 1 035 909 (NA) 0.09 0.09 17 802.6 10 896.3 Aibonito Municipio (U/R) 26 493 24 971 22 167 9 163 7 847 6 330 31.30 31.29 846.7 292.8 Aibonito barriopueblo (U) 3 662 3 907 5 220 1 520 1 422 1 606 0.79 0.79 4 644.8 1 928.0 Pueblo Norte subbarrio (X) 1 116 1 150 1 680 550 496 (NA) 0.27 0.27 4 077.0 2 009.3 Pueblo Sur subbarrio (X) 2 546 2 757 3 540 970 926 (NA) 0.51 0.51 4 946.8 1 884.7 Añasco Municipio (U/R) 28 348 25 234 23 274 10 723 8 523 7 046 44.90 39.27 721.8 273.0 Añasco barriopueblo (U) 1 038 1 168 1 482 553 529 539 0.09 0.09 12 023.1 6 405.4 Cuartel Cuarto subbarrio (X) 641 765 985 330 344 (NA) 0.04 0.04 17 829.4 9 178.9 Cuartel Primero subbarrio (X) 217 189 195 131 72 (NA) 0.02 0.02 9 013.6 5 441.4 Cuartel Segundo subbarrio (X) 28 49 95 22 23 (NA) 0.01 0.01 3 705.5 2 911.4 Cuartel Tercero subbarrio (X) 152 165 207 70 90 (NA) 0.02 0.02 8 106.2 3 733.1 Arecibo Municipio (U/R) 100 131 93 385 86 766 38 974 32 458 27 436 171.22 125.99 794.8 309.3 Arecibo barriopueblo (U) 10 596 11 954 14 279 4 680 4 745 5 068 1.43 1.43 7 401.3 3 269.0 Buenos Aires subbarrio (X) 730 740 860 288 293 (NA) 0.16 0.16 4 635.8 1 828.9 Jareales subbarrio (X) – 17 – – 10 (NA) 0.28 0.10 – – La Cruz subbarrio (X) 126 156 228 74 86 (NA) 0.12 0.02 6 486.0 3 809.3 Miramar subbarrio (X) 2 017 2 134 2 402 981 885 (NA) 0.67 0.28 7 196.7 3 500.2 Monserrate subbarrio (X) 166 185 101 76 65 (NA) 0.13 0.04 3 910.8 1 790.5 Rosario subbarrio (X) 133 293 354 73 149 (NA) 0.03 0.02 5 588.9 3 067.6 San Felipe subbarrio (X) 883 1 101 1 129 465 536 (NA) 0.08 0.08 11 465.8 6 038.1 San Luis subbarrio (X) 6 306 7 017 8 810 2 616 2 603 (NA) 0.74 0.62 10 178.6 4 222.5 Vigía subbarrio (X) 235 311 395 107 118 (NA) 0.42 0.11 2 184.1 994.5 Arroyo Municipio (U/R) 19 117 18 910 17 014 7 287 6 427 5 130 35.64 15.04 1 271.0 484.5 Arroyo barriopueblo (U) 1 503 1 837 2 243 673 758 840 0.21 0.21 7 324.8 3 279.8 Cuatro Calles subbarrio (X) 276 557 384 113 181 (NA) 0.07 0.07 4 016.6 1 644.5 Pueblo Este subbarrio (X) 1 104 1 122 1 615 493 499 (NA) 0.20 0.10 11 433.3 5 105.6 Pueblo Oeste subbarrio (X) 123 158 244 67 78 (NA) 0.11 0.04 3 081.3 1 678.4 Cabo Rojo Municipio (U/R) 46 911 38 521 34 045 23 182 16 645 12 657 177.40 70.35 666.8 329.5 Cabo Rojo barriopueblo (U) 1 305 1 527 1 917 752 761 796 0.10 0.10 12 480.8 7 192.0 Pueblo Norte subbarrio (X) 672 785 930 416 398 (NA) 0.06 0.06 11 265.7 6 974.0 Pueblo Nuevo subbarrio (X) 161 160 205 66 74 (NA) 0.01 0.01 15 595.3 6 393.1 Pueblo Sud subbarrio (X) 472 582 782 270 289 (NA) 0.03 0.03 13 646.9 7 806.5 Cayey Municipio (U/R) 47 370 46 553 41 099 17 782 15 385 12 345 51.91 51.90 912.8 342.6 Cayey barriopueblo (U) 15 706 18 951 19 805 6 342 6 492 6 032 1.58 1.58 9 929.4 4 009.4 Pueblo Norte subbarrio (X) 8 573 10 651 10 819 3 486 3 658 (NA) 0.95 0.95 9 004.2 3 661.3 Pueblo Sur subbarrio (X) 7 133 8 300 8 986 2 856 2 834 (NA) 0.63 0.63 11 328.4 4 535.8 Fajardo Municipio (U/R) 40 712 36 882 32 087 17 136 13 864 12 358 105.32 29.87 1 362.9 573.7 Fajardo barriopueblo (U) 17 864 18 276 16 403 7 375 6 590 5 978 3.00 3.00 5 964.4 2 462.4 Pueblo Este subbarrio (X) 323 316 391 157 148 (NA) 0.16 0.15 2 151.1 1 045.6 Pueblo Norte subbarrio (X) 6 886 7 234 5 808 2 536 2 428 (NA) 0.91 0.91 7 545.4 2 778.8 Pueblo Oeste subbarrio (X) 5 365 5 202 4 741 2 292 1 968 (NA) 0.83 0.83 6 486.0 2 770.9 Pueblo Sur subbarrio (X) 512 536 682 283 243 (NA) 0.40 0.40 1 269.2 701.5 Puerto Real subbarrio (X) 4 778 4 988 4 781 2 107 1 803 (NA) 1.09 0.70 6 808.8 3 002.5 Population and Housing Unit Counts Puerto Rico 57

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

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SubbarrioCon. Guayanilla Municipio (U/R) 23 072 21 581 21 050 8 147 6 922 6 090 64.31 42.36 544.6 192.3 Guayanilla barriopueblo (U) 4 832 5 238 5 611 1 708 1 651 1 580 0.57 0.57 8 428.1 2 979.2 Poblado Sitios subbarrio (X) 3 534 3 920 4 084 1 253 1 234 (NA) 0.36 0.36 9 863.6 3 497.2 Pueblo subbarrio (X) 1 298 1 318 1 527 455 417 (NA) 0.22 0.22 6 036.3 2 116.0 Humacao Municipio (U/R) 59 035 55 203 46 134 22 559 18 342 15 023 71.40 44.77 1 318.6 503.9 Humacao barriopueblo (U) 4 787 5 551 6 275 1 921 1 998 2 133 0.64 0.64 7 467.8 2 996.8 San Francisco subbarrio (X) 2 539 2 967 3 256 967 927 (NA) 0.28 0.28 9 211.8 3 508.4 San Juan subbarrio (X) 141 178 336 63 89 (NA) 0.06 0.06 2 335.0 1 043.3 Santiago subbarrio (X) 586 714 819 231 283 (NA) 0.14 0.14 4 238.9 1 671.0 Santo Domingo subbarrio (X) 1 521 1 692 1 864 660 699 (NA) 0.17 0.17 9 120.7 3 957.7 Juana Díaz Municipio (U/R) 50 531 45 198 43 505 16 490 13 496 11 774 107.04 60.29 838.1 273.5 Juana Díaz barriopueblo (U) 4 555 4 775 5 557 1 724 1 615 1 708 0.51 0.51 8 975.7 3 397.2 Pueblo Este subbarrio (X) 1 902 2 001 1 802 713 639 (NA) 0.16 0.15 12 302.9 4 612.0 Pueblo Norte subbarrio (X) 463 542 823 184 198 (NA) 0.07 0.07 7 098.6 2 821.0 Pueblo Oeste subbarrio (X) 1 629 1 382 2 317 630 509 (NA) 0.22 0.22 7 509.4 2 904.2 Pueblo Sur subbarrio (X) 561 850 615 197 269 (NA) 0.07 0.07 7 931.2 2 785.1 Juncos Municipio (U/R) 36 452 30 612 25 397 13 064 10 235 7 892 26.60 26.59 1 371.1 491.4 Juncos barriopueblo (U) 2 637 3 197 3 507 1 284 1 333 1 329 0.37 0.37 7 116.9 3 465.3 Pueblo Norte subbarrio (X) 1 195 1 456 1 521 589 610 (NA) 0.23 0.23 5 282.5 2 603.7 Pueblo Sur subbarrio (X) 1 442 1 741 1 986 695 723 (NA) 0.14 0.14 9 992.3 4 816.0 Manatí Municipio (U/R) 45 409 38 692 36 562 17 113 13 337 11 703 70.69 45.16 1 005.4 378.9 Manatí barriopueblo (U) 7 162 7 712 8 352 3 152 3 109 2 938 0.77 0.77 9 279.3 4 083.8 Pueblo Poniente subbarrio (X) 1 469 1 554 1 384 712 695 (NA) 0.17 0.17 8 728.3 4 230.5 Pueblo Saliente subbarrio (X) 5 693 6 158 6 968 2 440 2 414 (NA) 0.60 0.60 9 432.9 4 042.9 Maunabo Municipio (U/R) 12 741 12 347 11 813 4 482 3 881 3 217 38.25 21.04 605.6 213.0 Maunabo barriopueblo (U) 395 660 721 190 255 256 0.14 0.14 2 793.3 1 343.6 Pueblo Este subbarrio (X) 292 348 354 136 144 (NA) 0.06 0.06 4 769.7 2 221.5 Pueblo Oeste subbarrio (X) 103 312 367 54 111 (NA) 0.08 0.08 1 284.4 673.4 Mayagüez Municipio (U/R) 98 434 100 371 96 193 39 364 35 948 31 806 274.09 77.63 1 267.9 507.1 Mayagüez barriopueblo (U) 32 043 35 279 40 247 14 392 13 827 14 094 2.74 2.74 11 681.6 5 246.8 Candelaria subbarrio (X) 4 157 4 816 4 459 2 060 1 738 (NA) 0.44 0.43 9 561.7 4 738.3 Cárcel subbarrio (X) 10 338 11 448 12 677 4 663 4 716 (NA) 0.98 0.98 10 497.8 4 735.1 Marina Meridional subbarrio (X) 6 323 6 566 8 583 2 508 2 509 (NA) 0.58 0.38 16 583.7 6 577.9 Marina Septentrional subbarrio (X) 2 803 3 164 3 730 1 207 1 086 (NA) 0.49 0.27 10 234.9 4 407.2 Río subbarrio (X) 4 737 5 243 5 242 2 126 1 908 (NA) 0.49 0.48 9 941.4 4 461.8 Salud subbarrio (X) 3 685 4 042 5 556 1 828 1 870 (NA) 0.19 0.19 19 206.7 9 527.8 Ponce Municipio (U/R) 186 475 187 749 189 046 66 471 60 212 55 078 193.61 114.72 1 625.5 579.4 Canas Urbano barrio (U/R) 21 482 20 605 22 253 8 808 7 387 6 718 2.31 2.31 9 300.5 3 813.4 Baldorioty de Castro subbarrio (X) 10 643 10 912 11 541 3 739 3 479 (NA) 0.91 0.91 11 753.2 4 129.0 Clausells subbarrio (X) 3 700 3 043 3 345 1 609 1 124 (NA) 0.53 0.53 6 931.8 3 014.4 Reparada subbarrio (X) 7 139 6 650 7 367 3 460 2 784 (NA) 0.87 0.87 8 201.5 3 974.9 Sabana Grande Municipio (U/R) 25 935 22 843 20 207 9 982 8 133 6 736 35.89 35.89 722.7 278.2 Sabana Grande barriopueblo (U) 1 807 2 068 2 267 905 925 918 0.11 0.11 15 816.6 7 921.4 Pueblo Norte subbarrio (X) 1 000 1 138 1 321 489 509 (NA) 0.04 0.04 22 622.6 11 062.4 Pueblo Sud subbarrio (X) 807 930 946 416 416 (NA) 0.07 0.07 11 521.5 5 939.2 Salinas Municipio (U/R) 31 113 28 335 26 438 11 876 9 997 8 300 114.14 69.21 449.5 171.6 Aguirre barrio (U/R) 12 128 10 638 8 772 4 772 3 759 2 905 36.21 19.28 629.2 247.6 Aguirre (Rural) subbarrio (X) 9 141 7 795 5 916 3 554 2 675 (NA) 35.62 18.68 489.3 190.2 Central Aguirre subbarrio (X) 1 560 1 436 1 049 552 475 (NA) 0.43 0.43 3 643.1 1 289.1 Coquí subbarrio (X) 1 132 1 031 1 501 529 457 (NA) 0.14 0.14 7 975.1 3 726.9 San Felipe subbarrio (X) 295 303 306 137 109 (NA) 0.03 0.03 11 701.1 5 434.1 San Germán Municipio (U/R) 37 105 34 962 32 922 14 335 12 409 10 473 54.51 54.51 680.7 263.0 San Germán barriopueblo (U) 3 307 3 802 4 520 1 705 1 640 1 684 0.34 0.34 9 820.3 5 063.1 Pueblo Central subbarrio (X) 962 1 166 1 480 485 513 (NA) 0.11 0.11 8 601.6 4 336.6 Pueblo Occidental subbarrio (X) 1 465 1 493 1 754 760 657 (NA) 0.12 0.12 11 988.9 6 219.5 Pueblo Oriental subbarrio (X) 880 1 143 1 286 460 470 (NA) 0.10 0.10 8 567.4 4 478.4 San Juan Municipio (U/R) 434 374 437 745 434 849 182 101 167 979 156 086 76.93 47.82 9 084.4 3 808.4 Hato Rey Central barrio (U) 20 867 22 504 23 246 9 484 9 125 8 769 1.03 1.03 20 320.7 9 235.7 Ciudad Nueva subbarrio (X) 1 855 2 019 2 589 862 768 (NA) 0.20 0.20 9 169.0 4 260.8 Floral Park subbarrio (X) 1 502 1 617 1 609 809 690 (NA) 0.10 0.10 15 411.7 8 301.0 Las Monjas subbarrio (X) 8 884 9 614 10 147 3 881 3 890 (NA) 0.32 0.31 28 982.0 12 660.9 Quintana subbarrio (X) 8 626 9 254 8 901 3 932 3 777 (NA) 0.42 0.42 20 509.7 9 349.0 Hato Rey Norte barrio (U/R) 16 461 16 002 15 909 7 992 6 965 5 785 4.32 3.53 4 660.5 2 262.7 Eleanor Roosevelt subbarrio (X) 5 075 5 287 5 748 2 826 2 625 (NA) 0.63 0.63 8 036.7 4 475.2 El Vedado subbarrio (X) 3 063 3 563 4 169 1 569 1 678 (NA) 0.50 0.50 6 072.8 3 110.7 Martín Peña subbarrio (X) 4 677 2 751 1 757 2 465 1 404 (NA) 0.94 0.88 5 344.2 2 816.7 Puerto Nuevo subbarrio (X) 3 646 4 401 4 235 1 132 1 258 (NA) 2.24 1.52 2 397.1 744.2 Hato Rey Sur barrio (U) 10 868 12 915 12 642 5 363 5 501 5 425 0.82 0.82 13 328.1 6 577.0 Bella Vista subbarrio (X) 1 739 2 124 1 809 1 121 1 188 (NA) 0.08 0.08 22 432.3 14 460.4 Hyde Park subbarrio (X) 5 706 6 133 5 825 2 672 2 611 (NA) 0.47 0.47 12 084.8 5 659.1 La 37 subbarrio (X) 1 332 2 512 3 074 522 970 (NA) 0.17 0.17 7 688.2 3 012.9 Santa Rita subbarrio (X) 2 091 2 146 1 934 1 048 732 (NA) 0.09 0.09 22 609.1 11 331.6 Oriente barrio (U) 34 799 37 621 39 857 13 456 13 040 12 971 1.74 1.74 19 979.1 7 725.5 Borinquen subbarrio (X) 1 469 1 370 1 814 610 511 (NA) 0.08 0.08 18 720.7 7 773.8 López Sicardó subbarrio (X) 13 815 14 779 15 235 5 323 5 130 (NA) 0.79 0.79 17 565.4 6 768.0 San José subbarrio (X) 19 515 21 472 22 808 7 523 7 399 (NA) 1.31 0.88 22 256.9 8 580.0 Pueblo barrio (U) 9 391 8 804 8 821 4 036 3 525 3 395 0.72 0.72 12 986.1 5 581.1 Buen Consejo subbarrio (X) 2 739 2 897 2 796 1 195 1 237 (NA) 0.13 0.13 20 949.4 9 140.0 Capetillo subbarrio (X) 2 180 1 852 2 115 949 741 (NA) 0.08 0.08 26 262.0 11 432.4 Monte Rey subbarrio (X) 1 874 1 467 894 676 500 (NA) 0.32 0.32 5 879.8 2 121.0 Río Piedras Antiguo subbarrio (X) 460 521 608 207 153 (NA) 0.06 0.06 7 647.8 3 441.5 Ubarri subbarrio (X) 698 752 818 375 369 (NA) 0.07 0.07 10 703.2 5 750.3 Venezuela subbarrio (X) 1 440 1 315 1 590 634 525 (NA) 0.07 0.07 22 043.6 9 705.3

58 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per Puerto Rico Population Housing units in square miles square mile Municipio Subdivision 2000 urban Place (U) or rural (R) land Housing Subbarrio area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

Puerto RicoCon.

SubbarrioCon. San Juan MunicipioCon. San Juan Antiguo barrio (U/R) 7 963 9 696 9 886 4 353 4 691 4 370 2.63 1.02 7 813.9 4 271.5 Ballajá subbarrio (X) 8 234 – 6 125 (NA) 0.63 0.11 75.5 56.6 Catedral subbarrio (X) 493 483 546 347 370 (NA) 0.08 0.05 9 401.9 6 617.6 Marina subbarrio (X) 416 391 403 216 179 (NA) 0.39 0.09 4 523.8 2 348.9 Mercado subbarrio (X) 1 018 1 218 884 661 703 (NA) 0.08 0.05 22 604.9 14 677.6 Puerta de Tierra subbarrio (X) 4 135 5 366 5 522 1 790 2 113 (NA) 1.19 0.60 6 921.6 2 996.3 San Cristóbal subbarrio (X) 1 221 1 390 1 899 832 838 (NA) 0.21 0.08 15 115.4 10 299.8 San Francisco subbarrio (X) 672 614 632 501 363 (NA) 0.05 0.05 14 764.9 11 007.8 Santurce barrio (U/R) 94 067 95 184 101 103 45 916 43 193 42 209 8.70 5.24 17 955.7 8 764.5 Alto del Cabro subbarrio (X) 1 164 1 129 1 096 633 626 (NA) 0.07 0.06 19 236.9 10 461.3 Bayola subbarrio (X) 564 986 973 412 449 (NA) 0.03 0.03 20 388.8 14 893.9 Bolívar subbarrio (X) 1 223 1 179 1 128 508 493 (NA) 0.06 0.06 19 383.3 8 051.3 Buenos Aires subbarrio (X) 1 303 1 344 1 382 468 427 (NA) 0.19 0.17 7 550.0 2 711.8 Campo Alegre subbarrio (X) 942 779 1 051 507 400 (NA) 0.05 0.05 19 825.7 10 670.5

Chícharo subbarrio (X) 722 817 877 328 336 (NA) 0.03 0.03 24 815.5 11 273.5 Condadito subbarrio (X) 748 689 523 432 401 (NA) 0.02 0.02 31 011.9 17 910.6 Condado subbarrio (X) 6 170 5 582 5 575 4 836 4 340 (NA) 0.80 0.32 19 374.9 15 185.9 Figueroa subbarrio (X) 1 016 999 1 081 565 482 (NA) 0.14 0.14 7 498.5 4 169.9 Gandul subbarrio (X) 2 035 1 945 1 933 962 971 (NA) 0.06 0.06 31 419.0 14 852.6

Herrera subbarrio (X) 1 841 1 779 1 667 790 733 (NA) 0.05 0.05 38 649.6 16 585.1 Hipódromo subbarrio (X) 2 017 1 938 1 889 963 972 (NA) 0.10 0.10 19 478.4 9 299.8 Hoare subbarrio (X) 3 – 9 3 – (NA) 0.30 0.14 21.4 21.4 Isla Grande subbarrio (X) 753 850 630 545 414 (NA) 1.99 0.79 956.0 691.9 Las Casas subbarrio (X) 6 775 8 244 9 029 2 635 2 854 (NA) 0.45 0.31 21 838.4 8 493.6

Las Marías subbarrio (X) 1 172 1 133 916 685 645 (NA) 0.42 0.09 12 531.7 7 324.4 Las Palmas subbarrio (X) 2 772 2 896 3 017 1 137 1 112 (NA) 0.12 0.12 22 707.5 9 314.0 La Zona subbarrio (X) 1 280 1 430 1 598 543 538 (NA) 0.16 0.15 8 731.4 3 704.0 Loíza subbarrio (X) 2 139 2 285 2 293 950 1 049 (NA) 0.12 0.12 17 151.0 7 617.3 Machuchal subbarrio (X) 1 212 1 256 1 374 606 588 (NA) 0.05 0.05 22 420.6 11 210.3

María Moczó subbarrio (X) 1 964 1 614 1 672 813 651 (NA) 0.04 0.04 47 899.5 19 828.1 Marruecos subbarrio (X) – – 278 2 – (NA) 0.12 0.10 – 19.4 Martín Peña subbarrio (X) 415 502 540 171 176 (NA) 0.07 0.07 5 788.3 2 385.1 Melilla subbarrio (X) 926 1 306 1 062 431 593 (NA) 0.05 0.05 18 513.6 8 617.0 Merhoff subbarrio (X) 2 992 3 302 6 378 1 290 1 235 (NA) 0.28 0.12 25 762.0 11 107.3

Minillas subbarrio (X) 1 484 1 252 1 329 924 729 (NA) 0.08 0.08 17 797.2 11 081.3 Miramar subbarrio (X) 5 440 5 266 5 866 3 166 2 978 (NA) 0.27 0.24 22 288.1 12 971.4 Monteflores subbarrio (X) 1 657 1 534 1 451 912 764 (NA) 0.07 0.07 24 893.8 13 701.3 Obrero subbarrio (X) 11 467 11 031 11 872 5 057 4 673 (NA) 0.41 0.40 28 717.3 12 664.4 Ocean Park subbarrio (X) 1 976 2 034 2 005 1 121 1 066 (NA) 0.83 0.20 9 825.1 5 573.9

Parque subbarrio (X) 3 251 3 438 3 336 2 068 2 056 (NA) 0.36 0.12 28 085.2 17 865.3 Pozo del Hato subbarrio (X) 137 143 173 93 70 (NA) 0.07 0.07 2 004.8 1 360.9 Pulguero subbarrio (X) 1 196 1 333 1 503 571 598 (NA) 0.05 0.05 23 535.9 11 236.6 Sagrado Corazón subbarrio (X) 1 646 1 790 1 604 917 815 (NA) 0.13 0.13 12 340.0 6 874.7 San Juan Moderno subbarrio (X) 1 083 997 1 119 693 655 (NA) 0.04 0.04 30 655.3 19 616.0

San Mateo subbarrio (X) 1 989 1 698 1 842 1 120 1 018 (NA) 0.07 0.07 30 506.7 17 178.2 Seboruco subbarrio (X) 2 198 2 009 2 267 943 836 (NA) 0.06 0.06 33 908.5 14 547.6 Shanghai subbarrio (X) 11 331 10 788 13 324 4 169 3 549 (NA) 0.28 0.27 42 720.3 15 718.0 Tras Talleres subbarrio (X) 2 453 3 197 3 317 1 104 1 165 (NA) 0.06 0.06 37 799.8 17 012.2 Villa Palmeras subbarrio (X) 2 648 2 672 2 124 1 030 971 (NA) 0.06 0.06 41 975.2 16 327.2 Universidad barrio (U) 2 501 2 558 2 622 993 987 958 0.62 0.62 4 019.9 1 596.1 Amparo subbarrio (X) – – – – – (NA) 0.05 0.05 – – Auxilio Mutuo subbarrio (X) 1 089 662 678 342 324 (NA) 0.15 0.15 7 170.6 2 251.9 Institución subbarrio (X) 144 472 582 74 76 (NA) 0.37 0.37 392.5 201.7 Valencia subbarrio (X) 1 268 1 424 1 362 577 587 (NA) 0.05 0.05 23 383.4 10 640.6 San Sebastián Municipio (U/R) 44 204 38 799 35 690 16 682 13 536 10 931 71.24 70.47 627.2 236.7 San Sebastián barriopueblo (U) 1 952 2 114 2 410 946 902 904 0.12 0.12 16 026.0 7 766.7 Norzagaray subbarrio (X) 1 161 1 259 1 293 530 543 (NA) 0.07 0.07 16 351.0 7 464.3 Urréjola subbarrio (X) 791 855 1 117 416 359 (NA) 0.05 0.05 15 571.9 8 189.5 Yauco Municipio (U/R) 46 384 42 058 37 742 17 062 14 082 11 577 68.76 68.15 680.6 250.4 Yauco barriopueblo (U) 4 258 4 610 5 157 2 066 1 951 1 974 0.32 0.32 13 414.2 6 508.6 Pueblo Norte subbarrio (X) 3 586 3 817 4 242 1 701 1 598 (NA) 0.19 0.19 19 016.0 9 020.1 Pueblo Sud subbarrio (X) 672 793 915 365 353 (NA) 0.13 0.13 5 215.5 2 832.8

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 7. Rank by 2000 Population and Housing Units: 1990 and 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Population Housing units Puerto Rico Place [2,500 or More Population] 2000 rank 2000 1990 2000 rank 2000 1990

Puerto Rico (X) 3 808 610 3 522 037 (X) 1 418 476 1 188 985 San Juan zona urbana 1 421 958 426 832 1 177 450 164 397 Bayamón zona urbana 2 203 499 202 103 2 72 427 64 837 Carolina zona urbana 3 168 164 162 404 3 65 256 57 030 Ponce zona urbana 4 155 038 159 151 4 56 572 51 742 Caguas zona urbana 5 88 680 92 429 5 32 632 30 354 Guaynabo zona urbana 6 78 806 73 385 7 29 493 25 343 Mayagüez zona urbana 7 78 647 83 010 6 31 907 29 692 Trujillo Alto zona urbana 8 50 841 44 336 9 17 674 14 052 Arecibo zona urbana 9 49 318 49 545 8 19 631 17 350 Fajardo zona urbana 10 33 286 31 659 10 13 526 11 473 Levittown comunidad 11 30 140 30 807 11 11 299 10 078 Cataño zona urbana 12 30 071 34 587 12 10 366 10 744 Vega Baja zona urbana 13 28 811 27 753 13 10 272 8 980 Guayama zona urbana 14 21 624 21 692 14 8 520 7 264 Humacao zona urbana 15 20 682 21 306 16 7 897 6 952 Cayey zona urbana 16 19 940 23 332 15 7 908 7 950 Yauco zona urbana 17 19 609 18 158 17 7 452 6 171 Candelaria comunidad 18 17 300 16 603 20 5 852 5 029 Aguadilla zona urbana 19 16 776 18 347 18 7 334 6 882 Manatí zona urbana 20 16 173 16 352 19 6 411 5 967 Río Grande zona urbana 21 13 467 15 428 26 4 652 4 530 Isabela zona urbana 22 12 818 13 515 22 5 012 4 546 Dorado zona urbana 23 12 747 12 003 21 5 490 4 539 Hormigueros zona urbana 24 12 444 13 585 23 4 897 4 731 Coamo zona urbana 25 12 356 13 266 27 4 621 4 378 San Germán zona urbana 26 12 033 11 977 24 4 848 4 240 Vega Alta zona urbana 27 11 755 11 187 29 4 043 3 483 San Sebastián zona urbana 28 11 598 11 605 25 4 728 4 150 Corozal zona urbana 29 11 444 11 746 30 3 950 3 535 Cabo Rojo zona urbana 30 10 610 10 131 28 4 485 3 870 Utuado zona urbana 31 9 887 9 943 32 3 611 3 349 Juana Díaz zona urbana 32 9 505 9 660 38 3 326 3 060 Pájaros comunidad 33 9 466 6 877 40 3 028 1 987 Aibonito zona urbana 34 9 269 9 978 36 3 442 3 245 Guánica zona urbana 35 9 247 9 263 31 3 808 3 525 Gurabo zona urbana 36 9 046 9 199 37 3 328 3 103 Juncos zona urbana 37 8 978 9 132 34 3 475 3 264 San Lorenzo zona urbana 38 8 947 8 481 33 3 484 2 981 Sabana Grande zona urbana 39 8 784 8 577 35 3 454 3 046 San Isidro comunidad 40 8 071 7 378 42 2 749 2 211 Canóvanas zona urbana 41 8 069 7 697 41 2 808 2 452 Luquillo zona urbana 42 7 947 8 672 39 3 218 4 065 Campanilla comunidad 43 7 757 6 681 45 2 571 2 130 Arroyo zona urbana 44 7 244 8 763 43 2 716 2 877 Lares zona urbana 45 7 042 5 627 44 2 610 1 903 Santa Isabel zona urbana 46 6 993 7 512 48 2 362 2 376 Peñuelas zona urbana 47 6 712 5 918 54 2 258 1 774 Yabucoa zona urbana 48 6 636 7 262 46 2 534 2 439 San Antonio comunidad 49 6 456 5 875 56 2 190 1 775 Las Piedras zona urbana 50 6 352 6 195 50 2 336 2 054 Ceiba zona urbana 51 6 277 6 289 47 2 462 2 120 Sabana Seca comunidad 52 6 247 6 755 53 2 290 2 045 Puerto Real comunidad 53 6 166 3 429 55 2 254 1 206 Salinas zona urbana 54 6 141 6 786 51 2 335 2 309 Añasco zona urbana 55 5 880 5 826 49 2 353 2 088 Candelaria Arenas comunidad 56 5 854 5 712 58 2 096 1 727 Punta Santiago comunidad 57 5 803 6 112 52 2 326 2 130 Coco comunidad 57 5 803 3 478 61 1 995 1 118 Ingenio comunidad 59 5 664 5 111 59 2 029 1 596 Florida zona urbana 60 5 652 5 748 62 1 989 1 918 Hatillo zona urbana 61 5 321 5 242 63 1 965 1 757 Quebradillas zona urbana 62 5 319 4 574 57 2 097 1 670 Santa Bárbara comunidad 63 5 168 5 252 70 1 742 1 554 Guayanilla zona urbana 64 5 110 5 469 66 1 799 1 734 Lajas zona urbana 65 5 036 4 495 60 1 998 1 655 Adjuntas zona urbana 66 4 980 5 081 64 1 848 1 681 Aguilita comunidad 67 4 922 4 091 76 1 514 1 159 Cidra zona urbana 68 4 881 5 580 69 1 755 1 745 Moca zona urbana 69 4 757 4 231 67 1 786 1 369 Comerío zona urbana 70 4 478 4 978 68 1 780 1 624 Celada comunidad 71 4 435 4 158 79 1 493 1 259 Naguabo zona urbana 72 4 432 4 855 65 1 807 1 713 Villalba zona urbana 73 4 388 4 159 86 1 365 1 226 Aguas Buenas zona urbana 74 4 368 4 452 73 1 696 1 479 Toa Alta zona urbana 74 4 368 4 941 78 1 498 1 507 Vieques comunidad 76 4 325 3 971 84 1 403 1 154 Barceloneta zona urbana 77 4 253 4 873 71 1 712 1 680 Loíza zona urbana 78 4 123 4 300 81 1 456 1 144 Patillas zona urbana 79 4 091 4 410 77 1 500 1 475 Camuy zona urbana 80 4 013 3 890 74 1 681 1 489 Roosevelt Roads comunidad 81 3 975 4 158 96 1 125 1 001 Cabán comunidad 82 3 959 4 327 82 1 414 1 384 Bajadero comunidad 83 3 877 4 112 75 1 538 1 458 Aguada zona urbana 84 3 871 4 608 72 1 711 1 649 Potala Pastillo comunidad 85 3 819 4 129 85 1 370 1 212 Ceiba comunidad 86 3 698 3 454 88 1 297 1 067 Santo Domingo comunidad 87 3 633 2 691 97 1 115 725 Coto Laurel comunidad 88 3 606 4 044 92 1 225 1 135 Coquí comunidad 89 3 590 3 051 80 1 458 1 133 Luyando comunidad 90 3 553 3 121 89 1 245 950 La Dolores comunidad 91 3 534 3 255 91 1 242 1 012 Jayuya zona urbana 92 3 516 3 702 90 1 243 1 162 Aguas Claras comunidad 93 3 499 3 091 83 1 410 1 041 Jobos comunidad 94 3 475 3 772 87 1 309 1 168 Luis Lloréns Torres comunidad 95 3 328 2 990 102 1 059 827 60 Puerto Rico Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 7. Rank by 2000 Population and Housing Units: 1990 and 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Population Housing units Puerto Rico Place [2,500 or More Population] 2000 rank 2000 1990 2000 rank 2000 1990

Puerto RicoCon.

San José comunidad 96 3 278 3 076 100 1 091 923 Campo Rico comunidad 97 3 218 2 952 98 1 113 938 Capitanejo comunidad 98 3 209 2 281 95 1 160 674 La Fermina comunidad 99 3 177 2 525 101 1 090 775 Emajagua comunidad 100 3 099 2 457 102 1 059 826 Ciales zona urbana 101 3 082 3 370 93 1 222 1 149 Imbéry comunidad 102 3 021 2 554 99 1 110 859 Corazón comunidad 103 2 925 2 747 108 986 846 Barranquitas zona urbana 104 2 910 2 786 94 1 170 962 La Luisa comunidad 105 2 887 2 448 106 989 779 Martorell comunidad 106 2 884 2 889 105 1 010 904 Palmas comunidad 107 2 829 2 254 104 1 026 901 Monserrate comunidad 108 2 756 2 647 106 989 854 Galateo comunidad 109 2 705 2 475 111 848 705 Luis M. Cintrón comunidad 110 2 634 1 926 109 967 656 Barahona comunidad 111 2 632 2 246 112 832 659 Carrizales comunidad 112 2 556 1 672 110 932 564

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 8. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2000 [Places classified by population size. Portions of certain places may be classified as rural (see "Extended Place" in Appendix A). For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Total Urban

In place

Puerto Rico All urban places Size of Place [Population] (entirely or partly urban) Entirely urban places Partly urban places

Number Percent of Number Number Number of total of of of Population places population Total Population places Population places Population places Not in place

Puerto Rico 3 808 610 225 100.0 3 595 521 2 263 737 221 1 167 679 178 1 096 058 43 1 331 784 In place 2 272 699 225 59.7 2 263 737 2 263 737 221 1 167 679 178 1 096 058 43 (X) Place of 1,000,000 or more – –––––––––(X) 500,000 to 999,999 – –––––––––(X) 250,000 to 499,999 421 958 1 11.1 421 958 421 958 1 – – 421 958 1 (X) 100,000 to 249,999 526 701 3 13.8 526 631 526 631 3 203 499 1 323 132 2 (X) 50,000 to 99,999 296 974 4 7.8 296 133 296 133 4 167 486 2 128 647 2 (X)

25,000 to 49,999 171 626 5 4.5 171 626 171 626 5 89 022 3 82 604 2 (X) 10,000 to 24,999 253 376 17 6.7 253 352 253 352 17 198 633 13 54 719 4 (X) 5,000 to 9,999 247 849 35 6.5 247 849 247 849 35 232 146 33 15 703 2 (X) 2,500 to 4,999 171 549 47 4.5 170 690 170 690 47 133 509 37 37 181 10 (X) 2,000 to 2,499 68 564 31 1.8 68 356 68 356 31 57 454 26 10 902 5 (X)

1,500 to 1,999 52 752 30 1.4 48 847 48 847 28 38 602 22 10 245 6 (X) 1,000 to 1,499 53 877 43 1.4 50 822 50 822 41 39 855 32 10 967 9 (X) 500 to 999 7 473 9 0.2 7 473 7 473 9 7 473 9 – – (X) 200 to 499 – –––––––––(X) Less than 200 – –––––––––(X)

Cumulative summary: Place of 1,000,000 or more – –––––––––(X) 500,000 or more – –––––––––(X) 250,000 or more 421 958 1 11.1 421 958 421 958 1 – – 421 958 1 (X) 100,000 or more 948 659 4 24.9 948 589 948 589 4 203 499 1 745 090 3 (X) 50,000 or more 1 245 633 8 32.7 1 244 722 1 244 722 8 370 985 3 873 737 5 (X)

25,000 or more 1 417 259 13 37.2 1 416 348 1 416 348 13 460 007 6 956 341 7 (X) 10,000 or more 1 670 635 30 43.9 1 669 700 1 669 700 30 658 640 19 1 011 060 11 (X) 5,000 or more 1 918 484 65 50.4 1 917 549 1 917 549 65 890 786 52 1 026 763 13 (X) 2,500 or more 2 090 033 112 54.9 2 088 239 2 088 239 112 1 024 295 89 1 063 944 23 (X) 2,000 or more 2 158 597 143 56.7 2 156 595 2 156 595 143 1 081 749 115 1 074 846 28 (X)

1,500 or more 2 211 349 173 58.1 2 205 442 2 205 442 171 1 120 351 137 1 085 091 34 (X) 1,000 or more 2 265 226 216 59.5 2 256 264 2 256 264 212 1 160 206 169 1 096 058 43 (X) 500 or more 2 272 699 225 59.7 2 263 737 2 263 737 221 1 167 679 178 1 096 058 43 (X) 200 or more 2 272 699 225 59.7 2 263 737 2 263 737 221 1 167 679 178 1 096 058 43 (X) Not in place 1 535 911 (X) 40.3 1 331 784 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 1 331 784

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 8. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2000Con. [Places classified by population size. Portions of certain places may be classified as rural (see "Extended Place" in Appendix A). For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Rural

In place

All rural places Puerto Rico (entirely or partly Entirely rural places Partly rural places rural) Size of Place [Population]

Number Number Number of of of Not in Total Population places Population places Population places place

213 089 8 962 47 6 101 4 2 861 43 204 127 Puerto Rico 8 962 8 962 47 6 101 4 2 861 43 (X) In place Place of – – –––––(X)1,000,000 or more – – –––––(X)500,000 to 999,999 – – 1–––1(X)250,000 to 499,999 70 70 2 – – 70 2 (X) 100,000 to 249,999 841 841 2 – – 841 2 (X) 50,000 to 99,999

– – 2–––2(X)25,000 to 49,999 24 24 4 – – 24 4 (X) 10,000 to 24,999 – – 2–––2(X)5,000 to 9,999 859 859 10 – – 859 10 (X) 2,500 to 4,999 208 208 5 – – 208 5 (X) 2,000 to 2,499

3 905 3 905 8 3 542 2 363 6 (X) 1,500 to 1,999 3 055 3 055 11 2 559 2 496 9 (X) 1,000 to 1,499 – – –––––(X)500 to 999 – – –––––(X)200 to 499 – – –––––(X)Less than 200

Cumulative summary: Place of – – –––––(X)1,000,000 or more – – –––––(X)500,000 or more – – 1–––1(X)250,000 or more 70 70 3 – – 70 3 (X) 100,000 or more 911 911 5 – – 911 5 (X) 50,000 or more

911 911 7 – – 911 7 (X) 25,000 or more 935 935 11 – – 935 11 (X) 10,000 or more 935 935 13 – – 935 13 (X) 5,000 or more 1 794 1 794 23 – – 1 794 23 (X) 2,500 or more 2 002 2 002 28 – – 2 002 28 (X) 2,000 or more

5 907 5 907 36 3 542 2 2 365 34 (X) 1,500 or more 8 962 8 962 47 6 101 4 2 861 43 (X) 1,000 or more 8 962 8 962 47 6 101 4 2 861 43 (X) 500 or more 8 962 8 962 47 6 101 4 2 861 43 (X) 200 or more 204 127 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 204 127 Not in place

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 9. Population, Housing Units, and Land Area by Urban and Rural and Size of Urban Area: 2000 [Areas classified by population size. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Puerto Rico Population Housing units Land area Number of urban areas Urban and Rural Size of Urban Area Percent Percent In square Percent Entirely Partly [Population] Total distribution Total distribution miles distribution Total in state in state

Puerto Rico 3 808 610 100.0 1 418 476 100.0 3 424.56 100.0 19 19 – Urban 3 595 521 94.4 1 335 151 94.1 1 744.04 50.9 19 19 – In central place 1 517 400 39.8 590 237 41.6 221.73 6.5 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 2 078 121 54.6 744 914 52.5 1 522.31 44.5 (X) (X) (X) In urbanized area 3 476 691 91.3 1 291 968 91.1 1 659.10 48.4 11 11 – In central place 1 464 465 38.5 570 651 40.2 213.09 6.2 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 2 012 226 52.8 721 317 50.9 1 446.00 42.2 (X) (X) (X) 1,000,000 or more 2 216 616 58.2 817 942 57.7 891.67 26.0 1 1 – In central place 1 011 948 26.6 394 932 27.8 117.08 3.4 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 1 204 668 31.6 423 010 29.8 774.59 22.6 (X) (X) (X) 500,000 to 999,999 – – –– –––– – In central place – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) 250,000 to 499,999 299 086 7.9 113 328 8.0 239.54 7.0 1 1 – In central place 41 192 1.1 17 074 1.2 7.26 0.2 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 257 894 6.8 96 254 6.8 232.28 6.8 (X) (X) (X) 100,000 to 249,999 680 993 17.9 255 716 18.0 363.25 10.6 5 5 – In central place 333 128 8.7 128 034 9.0 71.56 2.1 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 347 865 9.1 127 682 9.0 291.69 8.5 (X) (X) (X) 50,000 to 99,999 279 996 7.4 104 982 7.4 164.64 4.8 4 4 – In central place 78 197 2.1 30 611 2.2 17.20 0.5 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 201 799 5.3 74 371 5.2 147.44 4.3 (X) (X) (X) In urban cluster 118 830 3.1 43 183 3.0 84.95 2.5 8 8 – In central place 52 935 1.4 19 586 1.4 8.64 0.3 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 65 895 1.7 23 597 1.7 76.30 2.2 (X) (X) (X) 25,000 or more 26 073 0.7 9 321 0.7 10.32 0.3 1 1 – In central place 12 356 0.3 4 621 0.3 1.83 0.1 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 13 717 0.4 4 700 0.3 8.50 0.2 (X) (X) (X) 10,000 to 24,999 81 980 2.2 29 074 2.0 68.83 2.0 5 5 – In central place 37 320 1.0 13 394 0.9 6.15 0.2 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 44 660 1.2 15 680 1.1 62.68 1.8 (X) (X) (X) 5,000 to 9,999 8 027 0.2 3 763 0.3 4.35 0.1 1 1 – In central place 2 136 0.1 1 099 0.1 0.49 – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 5 891 0.2 2 664 0.2 3.86 0.1 (X) (X) (X) 2,500 to 4,999 2 750 0.1 1 025 0.1 1.44 – 1 1 – In central place 1 123 – 472 – 0.17 – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 1 627 – 553 – 1.28 – (X) (X) (X)

Cumulative summary: Urban area of 1,000,000 or more 2 216 616 58.2 817 942 57.7 891.67 26.0 1 1 – In central place 1 011 948 26.6 394 932 27.8 117.08 3.4 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 1 204 668 31.6 423 010 29.8 774.59 22.6 (X) (X) (X) 500,000 or more 2 216 616 58.2 817 942 57.7 891.67 26.0 1 1 – In central place 1 011 948 26.6 394 932 27.8 117.08 3.4 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 1 204 668 31.6 423 010 29.8 774.59 22.6 (X) (X) (X) 250,000 or more 2 515 702 66.1 931 270 65.7 1 131.21 33.0 2 2 – In central place 1 053 140 27.7 412 006 29.0 124.34 3.6 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 1 462 562 38.4 519 264 36.6 1 006.87 29.4 (X) (X) (X) 100,000 or more 3 196 695 83.9 1 186 986 83.7 1 494.46 43.6 7 7 – In central place 1 386 268 36.4 540 040 38.1 195.90 5.7 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 1 810 427 47.5 646 946 45.6 1 298.56 37.9 (X) (X) (X) 50,000 or more 3 476 691 91.3 1 291 968 91.1 1 659.10 48.4 11 11 – In central place 1 464 465 38.5 570 651 40.2 213.09 6.2 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 2 012 226 52.8 721 317 50.9 1 446.00 42.2 (X) (X) (X) 25,000 or more 3 502 764 92.0 1 301 289 91.7 1 669.42 48.7 12 12 – In central place 1 476 821 38.8 575 272 40.6 214.92 6.3 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 2 025 943 53.2 726 017 51.2 1 454.50 42.5 (X) (X) (X) 10,000 or more 3 584 744 94.1 1 330 363 93.8 1 738.25 50.8 17 17 – In central place 1 514 141 39.8 588 666 41.5 221.07 6.5 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 2 070 603 54.4 741 697 52.3 1 517.17 44.3 (X) (X) (X) 5,000 or more 3 592 771 94.3 1 334 126 94.1 1 742.60 50.9 18 18 – In central place 1 516 277 39.8 589 765 41.6 221.57 6.5 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 2 076 494 54.5 744 361 52.5 1 521.03 44.4 (X) (X) (X) 2,500 or more 3 595 521 94.4 1 335 151 94.1 1 744.04 50.9 19 19 – In central place 1 517 400 39.8 590 237 41.6 221.73 6.5 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 2 078 121 54.6 744 914 52.5 1 522.31 44.5 (X) (X) (X) Rural 213 089 5.6 83 325 5.9 1 680.52 49.1 (X) (X) (X)

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Appendix A. Geographic Terms and Concepts

Page Area Measurement ...... A–2 Barrio (See Puerto Rico) ...... A–6 Barrio-Pueblo (See Puerto Rico) ...... A–6 Boundary Changes ...... A–3 Census Designated Place (CDP) (See Place) ...... A–6 Census Division (See also Census Region) ...... A–3 Census Region (See also Census Division) ...... A–3 Central City (See Metropolitan Area) ...... A–5 Central Place (See Urban and Rural) ...... A–8 Comparability (See Boundary Changes) ...... A–3 Comunidad (See Puerto Rico) ...... A–7 Congressional District (CD) ...... A–3 Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) (See Metropolitan Area) ...... A–5 Division (See Census Division) ...... A–3 Extended Place (See Urban and Rural) ...... A–8 Geographic Hierarchy (See Introduction—Geographic Presentation of Data) ...... A–1 Geographic Presentation (See Introduction—Geographic Presentation of Data) ...... A–1 Hierarchical Presentation (See Introduction—Geographic Presentation of Data) ...... A–2 Historical Counts ...... A–4 Introduction—Geographic Presentation of Data ...... A–1 Inventory Presentation (See Introduction—Geographic Presentation of Data) ...... A–2 Island Areas of the United States ...... A–4 Land Area (See Area Measurement) ...... A–2 Metropolitan Area (MA) ...... A–4 Metropolitan Area Title (See Metropolitan Area) ...... A–5 Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) (See Metropolitan Area) ...... A–5 Minor Civil Division (MCD) (See Puerto Rico) ...... A–6 Municipio (See Puerto Rico) ...... A–6 Place ...... A–6 Population or Housing Unit Density ...... A–6 Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (PMSA) (See Metropolitan Area) ...... A–5 Puerto Rico ...... A–6 Region (See Census Region) ...... A–3 Rural (See Urban and Rural) ...... A–7 State (or Statistically Equivalent Entity) ...... A–7 Subbarrio (See Puerto Rico) ...... A–6 Sub-MCD (See Puerto Rico) ...... A–7 TIGER® Database ...... A–7 Urban (See Urban and Rural) ...... A–7 Urban and Rural ...... A–7 Urban Area Central Place (See Urban and Rural) ...... A–8 Urban Area Title (See Urban and Rural) ...... A–8 Urban Cluster (UC) (See Urban and Rural) ...... A–8 Urbanized Area (UA) (See Urban and Rural) ...... A–8 Water Area (See Area Measurement) ...... A–2 Zona Urbana (See Puerto Rico) ...... A–7

INTRODUCTION–GEOGRAPHIC PRESENTATION OF DATA In decennial census data products, geographic entities usually are presented in an hierarchical arrangement or as an inventory listing.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Hierarchical Presentation

An hierarchical geographic presentation shows the geographic entities in a superior/subordinate structure. This structure is derived from the legal, administrative, or areal relationships of the entities. The hierarchical structure is depicted in report tables by means of indentation, and is explained for computer-readable media in the geographic coverage portion of the abstract in the technical documentation. An example of hierarchical presentation is the ‘‘standard census geo- graphic hierarchy’’: within place, within municipio subdivision, within municipio, within Puerto Rico. Graphically, this is shown as: Puerto Rico Municipio Municipio subdivision (barrio or barrio-pueblo) Place (or part) (comunidad or zona urbana)

Figure A–1, which is a diagram of the geographic hierarchy for Puerto Rico, presents this informa- tion as a series of ‘‘nesting’’ relationships. For example, a line linking ‘‘census tract’’ and ‘‘muni- cipio’’ means that a census tract cannot cross a municipio line, and so forth.

Inventory Presentation

An inventory presentation of geographic entities is one in which all entities of the same type are shown in alphabetical or geographic sequence, without reference to their hierarchical relation- ships. Generally, an inventory presentation shows totals for entities that may be split in a hierar- chical presentation, such as place. An example of a series of inventory presentations is: Puerto Rico, followed by all the municipios, followed by all the places (comunidades and zonas urbanas) in Puerto Rico. Graphically, this is shown as: Puerto Rico Municipio A Municipio B Municipio C Comunidad X Zona Urbana Y Comunidad Z

AREA MEASUREMENT

Area measurement data provide the size, in square units (metric and nonmetric) of geographic entities for which the U.S. Census Bureau tabulates and disseminates data. Area is calculated from the specific boundary recorded for each entity in the Census Bureau’s geographic database (see TIGER® database).

The U.S. Census Bureau provides area measurement data for both land area and total water area. The water area figures for Puerto Rico include inland, coastal, and territorial water. (For the 1990 census, the Census Bureau provided area measurements for land and total water; water area for each of the water classifications was available in the Geographic Identification Code Scheme prod- uct only.) ‘‘Inland water’’ consists of any lake, reservoir, pond, or similar body of water that is recorded in the Census Bureau’s geographic database. It also includes any river, creek, canal, stream, or similar feature that is recorded in that database as a two-dimensional feature (rather than as a single line). The portions of the oceans and related large embayments (such as the Bahia de Añasco and Sonda de Vieques) and the that belong to the United States and its territories are classified as ‘‘coastal’’ and ‘‘territorial’’ waters. Rivers and bays that empty into these bodies of water are treated as ‘‘inland water’’ from the point beyond which they are narrower than one nautical mile across. Identification of land and inland, coastal, and territorial waters is for data presentation purposes only, and does not necessarily reflect their legal definitions.

Land and water area measurements may disagree with the information displayed on U.S. Census Bureau maps and in the TIGER® database because, for area measurement purposes, features iden- tified as ‘‘intermittent water’’ are reported as land area. The water area measurement reported for

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 some geographic entities includes water that is not included in any lower-level geographic entity. Therefore, because water is contained only in a higher-level geographic entity, summing the water measurements for all the component lower-level geographic entities will not yield the water area of that higher-level entity. This occurs, for example, where water is associated with a municipio but is not within the legal boundary of any minor civil division.

The accuracy of any area measurement data is limited by the accuracy inherent in (1) the location and shape of the various boundary information in the TIGER® database, (2) the location and shapes of the shorelines of water bodies in that database, and (3) rounding affecting the last digit in all operations that compute and/or sum the area measurements.

BOUNDARY CHANGES

Some of the legal and statistical entities in Puerto Rico for which the U.S. Census Bureau tabulates decennial census data have had boundary changes between the 1990 census and Census 2000; that is, between January 2, 1990 and January 1, 2000. Boundary changes to legal entities result from:

1. Annexations to or detachments from legally established governmental units (in Puerto Rico, six municipios had boundary changes).

2. Establishment of new governmental units.

3. Decisions by federal, state, and local courts.

Statistical entity boundaries generally are reviewed by municipio governments or the Puerto Rico Planning Board and can have changes to adjust boundaries to visible features, to better define the geographic area each encompasses, or to account for shifts and changes in the population distri- bution within an area.

The historical counts shown for municipios, municipio subdivisions, subbarrios, and places are not updated for such changes, and thus reflect the population and housing units in each entity as delineated at the time of each decennial census. Boundary changes are not reported comprehen- sively for some entities, such as census designated places.

CENSUS DIVISION

Census divisions are groupings of states and the District of Columbia that are subdivisions of the four census regions. There are nine census divisions, which the U.S. Census Bureau established in 1910 for the presentation of census data.

Puerto Rico is not part of any census region or census division.

CENSUS REGION

Census regions are groupings of states and the District of Columbia that subdivide the United States for the presentation of census data. There are four census regions—Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. Each of the four census regions is divided into two or more census divisions.

Puerto Rico is not part of any census region or census division.

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (CD)

Congressional districts (CDs) are the 435 areas from which people are elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. After the apportionment of congressional seats among the states, based on cen- sus population counts, each state is responsible for establishing CDs for the purpose of electing representatives. Each CD is to be as equal in population to all other CDs in the state as practi- cable.

Puerto Rico is represented in the House of Representatives by a resident commissioner, whom may not vote on the floor of the House of Representatives, but may vote on legislation as it is considered by committees to which he/she has been named.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 HISTORICAL COUNTS

Historical counts for total population and total housing units are shown in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series. As in past censuses, the general rule for presenting historical data for Puerto Rico, municipios, municipio subdivisions, and places is to show historical counts only for single, continually existing entities. Stated another way, if an entity existed for both the current and preceding censuses, the tables show counts for the preced- ing censuses. Included in this category are entities of the same type (municipio, municipio subdi- vision, place) even if they had changed their names. Also included are entities that merged, but only if the new entity retained the name of one of the merged entities. The historical counts shown are for each entity as it was bounded at each census.

In cases where an entity was formed since a preceding census, an ‘‘(X)’’ is shown for the earlier censuses. The ‘‘(X)’’ also is shown for those parts of a place that have extended into an additional municipio or municipio subdivision through annexation or other revision of boundaries since the preceding census.

In a few cases, changes in the boundaries of municipio subdivisions may have caused a place to be split into two or more parts, or to be split differently than in the preceding census. If historical counts for the parts of the place as currently split did not appear in a preceding census, ‘‘(NA)’’ is shown for the place in each municipio subdivision; however, the historical population and housing unit counts of the place appear in tables that show the entire place. Changes in boundaries and creation of new entities since January 1, 1990, are shown for municipios, municipio subdivisions, and places in the ‘‘User Notes’’ section of the Census 2000 PHC-3 Puerto Rico report.

In some cases, population and housing unit counts for individual areas were revised (indicated by the prefix ‘‘r’’) since publication of the 1990 Census CPH-2-53, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report. In a number of tables of Census 2000 PHC-3 reports, 1990 counts are shown for aggregations of individual areas, such as the number, population, and housing unit counts of places in size groups, or urban and rural distributions. Revisions of population and housing unit counts for individual areas were not applied to the various aggregations. Therefore, it may not be possible to determine the individual areas in a given aggregation using the historical counts; con- versely, the sum of the counts shown for individual areas may not agree with the aggregation.

ISLAND AREAS OF THE UNITED STATES

The Island Areas of the United States are American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Northern Mariana Islands), and the Virgin Islands of the United States. The U.S. Census Bureau treats the Island Areas as entities that are statistically equivalent to states for data presentation purposes. Geographic definitions specific to the Island Areas are shown in the appropriate publications and documentation that accompany the data products for the Island Areas.

Sometimes the Island Areas are referred to as ‘‘Island Territories’’ or ‘‘Insular Areas.’’ For the 1990 and previous censuses, the U.S. Census Bureau referred to the entities as ‘‘Outlying Areas.’’ The term ‘‘U.S. Minor Outlying Islands’’ refers to certain small islands under U.S. jurisdiction in the Car- ibbean and Pacific: Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Mid- way Islands, Navassa Island, Palmyra Atoll, and Wake Island.

METROPOLITAN AREA (MA)

The general concept of a metropolitan area (MA) is one of a large population nucleus, together with adjacent communities that have a high degree of economic and social integration with that nucleus. Some MAs are defined around two or more nuclei.

The MAs and the central cities within an MA are designated and defined by the federal Office of Management and Budget, following a set of official standards that are published in a Federal Reg- ister Notice. These standards were developed by the interagency Federal Executive Committee on Metropolitan Areas, with the aim of producing definitions that are as consistent as possible for all MAs nationwide.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 In Puerto Rico, the term ‘‘central city’’ can include any place recognized as a zona urbana or comu- nidad by the Census Bureau in consultation with the Commonwealth government. (As of 2000, all ‘‘central cities’’ in Puerto Rico are defined as zonas urbanas.)

Each MA must contain either a place with a minimum population of 50,000 or a U.S. Census Bureau-defined urbanized area and a total MA population of at least 100,000. An MA contains one or more central municipios. An MA also may include one or more outlying municipios that have close economic and social relationships with the central municipio. An outlying municipio must have a specified level of commuting to the central municipios and also must meet certain stan- dards regarding metropolitan character, such as population density, urban population, and popula- tion growth.

The territory, population, and housing units in MAs are referred to as ‘‘metropolitan.’’ The metro- politan category is subdivided into ‘‘inside central city’’ and ‘‘outside central city.’’ The territory, population, and housing units located outside territory designated ‘‘metropolitan’’ are referred to as ‘‘nonmetropolitan.’’ The metropolitan and nonmetropolitan classification cuts across the other hierarchies; for example, generally there are both urban and rural territory within both metropoli- tan and nonmetropolitan areas.

To meet the needs of various users, the standards provide for a flexible structure of metropolitan definitions that classify each MA either as a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) or as a consoli- dated metropolitan statistical area divided into primary metropolitan statistical areas. Documenta- tion of the MA standards and how they are applied is available from the Population Distribution Branch, Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8800.

Central City

In each metropolitan statistical area and consolidated metropolitan statistical area, the largest place and, in some cases, one or more additional places are designated as ‘‘central cities’’ under the official standards. A few primary metropolitan statistical areas do not have central cities. The largest central city and, in some cases, up to two additional central cities, are included in the title of the metropolitan area (MA); there also are central cities that are not included in an MA title. An MA central city does not include any part of that place that extends outside the MA boundary.

Consolidated and Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA and PMSA)

If an area that qualifies as a metropolitan area (MA) has 1 million people or more, two or more pri- mary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSAs) may be defined within it. Each PMSA consists of a large urbanized municipio or cluster of municipios that demonstrate very strong internal eco- nomic and social links, in addition to close ties to other portions of the larger area. When PMSAs are established, the larger MA of which they are component parts is designated a consolidated metropolitan statistical area (CMSA). CMSAs and PMSAs are established only where local govern- ments favor such designations for a large MA.

Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)

Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) are metropolitan areas (MAs) that are not closely associated with other MAs. These areas typically are surrounded by nonmetropolitan municipios.

Metropolitan Area Title

The title of a metropolitan statistical area contains the name of its largest central city and up to two additional central city names, provided that the additional places meet specified levels of population, employment, and commuting. Generally, a place with a population of 250,000 or more is in the title, regardless of other criteria.

The title of a primary metropolitan statistical area (PMSA) may contain up to three place names, as determined above, or up to three municipio names, sequenced in order of population size, from largest to smallest. A consolidated metropolitan statistical area (CMSA) title also may include up to three names, the first of which generally is the most populous central city in the area. The second name may be the first city or municipio name in the most populous remaining PMSA; the third

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 name may be the first city or municipio name in the next most populous PMSA. A regional desig- nation may be substituted for the second and/or third names in a CMSA title if local opinion sup- ports such a designation and the federal Office of Management and Budget deems it to be unam- biguous and suitable. The titles for all metropolitan areas (MAs) also contain the U.S. Postal Service’s abbreviation for the name of each state or state equivalent in which the MA is located.

PLACE Places, for the reporting of decennial census data, include census designated places in Puerto Rico.

Census Designated Place (CDP) In Puerto Rico, zonas urbanas and comunidades are the statistical equivalents of census desig- nated places. Census designated places (CDPs) are delineated for each decennial census as the statistical counterparts of incorporated places. CDPs are delineated to provide census data for concentrations of population, housing, and commercial structures that are identifiable by name but are not within an incorporated place. CDP boundaries are defined in cooperation with the Puerto Rico Planning Board in consultation with local officials. These boundaries, which usually coincide with visible features or other legal entity boundary, have no legal status, nor do these places have officials elected to serve traditional municipal functions. CDP boundaries may change from one decennial census to the next with changes in the settlement pattern; a CDP with the same name as in an earlier census does not necessarily have the same boundary. For Census 2000, for the first time, comunidades did not need to meet a minimum population threshold to qualify for tabulation of census data. For the 1990 census and earlier censuses, the U.S. Census Bureau required comunidades to qualify on the basis of containing at least 1,000 people. Zonas urbanas had no minimum population size criteria in 1990. Beginning with the 1950 census, the U.S. Census Bureau, in cooperation with the Puerto Rico gov- ernment, identified and delineated boundaries and names for CDPs. In the data products issued in conjunction with Census 2000, the name of each such place is followed by ‘‘comunidad’’ or ‘‘zona urbana,’’ as was the case for the 1990 and 1980 censuses. (Comunidades were referred to as ‘‘aldeas’’ prior to the 1990 census.) In the data products issued in conjunction with the 1950, 1960, and 1970 censuses, these places were identified by ‘‘(U),’’ meaning ‘‘unincorporated place.’’

POPULATION OR HOUSING UNIT DENSITY Population and housing unit density are computed by dividing the total population or number of housing units within a geographic entity (for example, Puerto Rico, municipio, place) by the land area of that entity measured in square miles. Density is expressed as ‘‘average population per square mile’’ or ‘‘average housing units per square mile.’’

PUERTO RICO The U.S. Census Bureau treats the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as the statistical equivalent of a state for data presentation purposes.

Municipio The primary legal divisions of Puerto Rico are termed ‘‘municipios.’’ For data presentation pur- poses, the U.S. Census Bureau treats a municipio as the equivalent of a county in the United States.

Barrio, Barrio-Pueblo, and Subbarrio The U.S. Census Bureau recognizes barrios and barrios-pueblo as the primary legal divisions of municipios. These entities are minor civil divisions (MCDs) used for reporting decennial census data. Barrios and barrios-pueblo are nonfunctioning, administrative governmental units. Each municipio (except Florida, Ponce, and San Juan) has a single barrio-pueblo for the governmental center of the municipio.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Subbarrios in 23 municipios are the primary legal subdivisions of the barrios-pueblo and some barrios. Subbarrios also are nonfunctioning, administrative governmental units. The Census Bureau presents the same types of Census 2000 data for these ‘‘sub-MCDs’’ as it does for the barrios and barrios-pueblo. (There is no geographic entity in the United States equivalent to the subbarrio.)

Zona Urbana and Comunidad

There are no incorporated places in Puerto Rico; instead, the U.S. Census Bureau provides decen- nial census data for two types of census designated places (CDPs): (1) zonas urbanas, represent- ing the governmental center of each municipio, and (2) comunidades, representing other settle- ments. For Census 2000, there are no minimum population size requirements for CDPs. (For the 1990 census, the Census Bureau had required comunidades to have at least 1,000 people.)

Some types of geographic entities do not apply in Puerto Rico. For instance, Puerto Rico is not in any census region or census division.

STATE (OR STATISTICALLY EQUIVALENT ENTITY)

States are the primary governmental divisions of the United States. The District of Columbia is treated as a statistical equivalent of a state for data presentation purposes. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau also treats a number of entities that are not legal divisions of the United States as statistically equivalent to a state: American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States.

TIGER® DATABASE

TIGER® is an acronym for the Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing sys- tem or database. It is a digital (computer-readable) geographic database that automates the map- ping and related geographic activities required to support the U.S. Census Bureau’s census and survey programs. The Census Bureau developed the TIGER® System to automate the geographic support processes needed to meet the major geographic needs of the 1990 census: producing the cartographic products to support data collection and map presentations, providing the geographic structure for tabulation and dissemination of the collected statistical data, assigning residential and employer addresses to the correct geographic location and relating those locations to the geographic entities used for data tabulation, and so forth. The content of the TIGER® database is undergoing continuous updates, and is made available to the public through a variety of TIGER/Line® files that may be obtained free of charge from the Internet or packaged on CD-ROM or DVD from Customer Services, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-1900; Internet http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger.

URBAN AND RURAL

The U.S. Census Bureau classifies as urban all territory, population, and housing units located within urbanized areas (UAs) and urban clusters (UCs). It delineates UA and UC boundaries to encompass densely settled territory, which generally consists of:

• A cluster of one or more block groups or census blocks each of which has a population density of at least 1,000 people per square mile at the time.

• Surrounding block groups and census blocks each of which has a population density of at least 500 people per square mile at the time.

• Less densely settled blocks that form enclaves or indentations, or are used to connect discon- tiguous areas with qualifying densities.

Rural consists of all territory, population, and housing units located outside of UAs and UCs.

Geographic entities such as metropolitan areas, municipios, minor civil divisions, and places often contain both urban and rural territory, population, and housing units.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 The urban and rural classification applies to the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands of the United States.

Urbanized Area (UA) An urbanized area (UA) consists of densely settled territory that contains 50,000 or more people, except in Guam. The U.S. Census Bureau delineates UAs to provide a better separation of urban and rural territory, population, and housing in the vicinity of large places.

For Census 2000, the UA criteria were extensively revised and the delineations were performed using a zero-based approach. Because of more stringent density requirements, some territory that was classified as urbanized for the 1990 census has been reclassified as rural. (Area that was part of a 1990 UA has not been automatically grandfathered into the 2000 UA.) In addition, some areas that were identified as UAs for the 1990 census have been reclassified as urban clusters.

Urban Cluster (UC) An urban cluster (UC) consists of densely settled territory that has at least 2,500 people but fewer than 50,000 people, except in Guam.

The U.S. Census Bureau introduced the UC for Census 2000 to provide a more consistent and accurate measure of the population concentration in and around places. UCs are defined using the same criteria that are used to define UAs. UCs replace the provision in the 1990 and previous cen- suses that defined as urban only those places with 2,500 or more people located outside of urbanized areas.

Urban Area Title The title of each urbanized area (UA) and urban cluster (UC) in Puerto Rico may contain up to three place names, and will include the two-letter U.S. Postal Service abbreviation for Puerto Rico. How- ever, if the UA or UC does not contain a comunidad or zona urbana, the urban area title will include the single name of a populated place recognized by the U.S. Geological Survey’s Geo- graphic Names Information System. In printed reports, the differentiation between UAs and UCs is included in the name.

Urban Area Central Place A central place functions as the dominant center of an urban area. The U.S. Census Bureau identi- fies one or more central places for each urbanized area (UA) or urban cluster (UC) that contains a place. Any census designated place (CDP) that is in the title of the urban area is a central place of that UA or UC. In addition, any other CDPs that have an urban population of 50,000, or an urban population of at least 2,500 people and at least 2/3 the population of the largest place within the urban area, also are central places.

Extended Place As a result of the urbanized area (UA) and urban cluster (UC) delineations, a census designated place may be partially within and partially outside of a UA or UC. Any place that is split by a UA or UC is referred to as an extended place. Documentation of the UA, UC, and extended place criteria is available from the Geographic Areas Branch, Geography Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-7400.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Appendix B. Definitions of Subject Characteristics

CONTENTS Page POPULATION ...... B–1

HOUSING Housing Unit ...... B–1 Living Quarters ...... B–1 Occupied Housing Unit ...... B–1 Vacant Housing Unit ...... B–2

DERIVED MEASURES Average (Mean) ...... B–3 Percentage ...... B–3

POPULATION In this report, counts of all people living in housing units and group quarters are presented for various geographic entities. Separate population characteristics are not shown.

HOUSING

Living Quarters Living quarters are either housing units or group quarters. Living quarters are usually found in structures intended for residential use, but also may be found in structures intended for nonresi- dential use as well as in places such as tents, vans, emergency and transitional shelters, dormito- ries, and barracks.

Housing unit. A housing unit may be a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied (or, if vacant, is intended for occupancy) as separate living quar- ters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live separately from any other indi- viduals in the building and that have direct access from outside the building or through a com- mon hall. For vacant units, the criteria of separateness and direct access are applied to the intended occupants whenever possible. If that information cannot be obtained, the criteria are applied to the previous occupants. Both occupied and vacant housing units are included in the housing unit inventory. Boats, recre- ational vehicles (RVs), vans, tents, and the like are housing units only if they are occupied as someone’s usual place of residence. Vacant mobile homes are included provided they are intended for occupancy on the site where they stand. Vacant mobile homes on dealers’ lots, at the factory, or in storage yards are excluded from the housing inventory. Also excluded from the housing inventory are quarters being used entirely for nonresidential purposes, such as a store or an office, or quarters used for the storage of business supplies or inventory, machinery, or agricul- tural products.

Occupied housing unit. A housing unit is occupied if it is the usual place of residence of the person or group of people living in it at the time of enumeration or if the occupants are only tem- porarily absent; that is, away on vacation or business. The occupants may be a single family, one person living alone, two or more families living together, or any other group of related or unre- lated people who share living quarters.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Occupied rooms or suites of rooms in hotels, motels, and similar places are classified as housing units only when occupied by permanent residents; that is, people who consider the hotel as their usual place of residence or who have no usual place of residence elsewhere.

If any of the occupants in rooming or boarding houses, congregate housing, or continuing care facilities live separately from others in the building and have direct access, their quarters are clas- sified as separate housing units.

The living quarters occupied by staff personnel within any group quarters are separate housing units if they satisfy the housing unit criteria of separateness and direct access; otherwise, they are considered group quarters.

Vacant housing unit. A housing unit is vacant if no one is living in it at the time of enumeration, unless its occupants are only temporarily absent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enu- meration entirely by people who have a usual residence elsewhere are classified as vacant.

New units not yet occupied are classified as vacant housing units if construction has reached a point where all exterior windows and doors are installed and final usable floors are in place.

Vacant units are excluded from the housing inventory if they are open to the elements; that is, the roof, walls, windows, and/or doors no longer protect the interior from the elements. Also excluded are vacant units with a sign that they are condemned or they are to be demolished.

Comparability. The first Census of Housing in 1940 established the ‘‘dwelling unit’’ concept. Although the term became ‘‘housing unit’’ and the definition was modified slightly in succeeding censuses, the housing unit definition remained essentially comparable between 1940 and 1990. Since 1990, two changes were made to the housing unit definition.

The first change eliminated the concept of ‘‘eating separately.’’ The elimination of the eating crite- rion is more in keeping with the United Nations’ definition of a housing unit that stresses the entire concept of separateness rather than the specific ‘‘eating’’ element. Although we previously included the ‘‘eating separately’’ criterion in the definition of a housing unit, data were not col- lected that allowed us to distinguish whether the occupants ate separately from any other people in the building. (Questions that asked households about their eating arrangements have not been included in the census after 1970.) Therefore, the current definition better reflects the information that is used in the determination of a housing unit.

The second change for Census 2000 eliminated the ‘‘number of nonrelatives’’ criterion; that is, ‘‘9 or more people unrelated to the householder’’ which caused a conversion of housing units to group quarters. This change was prompted by the following considerations: (1) there were rela- tively few such conversions made as a result of this rule in 1990; (2) household relationship and housing data were lost by converting these units to group quarters; and (3) there was no empiri- cal support for establishing a particular number of nonrelatives as a threshold for these conver- sions.

In 1960, 1970, and 1980, vacant rooms in hotels, motels, and other similar places where 75 percent or more of the accommodations were occupied by permanent residents were counted as part of the housing inventory. We intended to classify these vacant units as housing units in the 1990 census. However, an evaluation of the data collection procedures prior to the 1990 census indicated that the concept of permanency was a difficult and confusing procedure for enumera- tors to apply correctly. Consequently, in the 1990 census, vacant rooms in hotels, motels, and similar places were not counted as housing units. In Census 2000, we continued the procedure adopted in 1990.

DERIVED MEASURES

Census data products include various derived measures, such as medians, means, and percent- ages, as well as certain rates and ratios. Derived measures that round to less than 0.1 are not shown but indicated as zero. Zero is indicated by showing a dash (–).

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Average (Mean) This measure represents an arithmetic average of a set of values. It is derived by dividing the sum (or aggregate) of a group of numerical items by the total number of items in that group. For example, average population or housing units per square mile is computed by dividing the total population or number of housing units within a geographic entity (for example, Puerto Rico, muni- cipio, place) by the land area of that entity measured in square miles.

Percentage This measure is calculated by taking the number of items in a group possessing a characteristic of interest and dividing by the total number of items in that group, and then multiplying by 100.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Appendix C. Data Collection and Processing Procedures

CONTENTS Page Enumeration and Residence Rules ...... C–1 Puerto Rico ...... C–1 Major Components of the Census 2000 Plan...... C–3 Master Address File ...... C–3 Public Outreach and Marketing ...... C–4 Questionnaire Delivery...... C–5 Collecting Data on Populations Living in Nontraditional Households ...... C–5 Collecting Long Form Data to Meet Federal Requirements ...... C–5 Retrieving and Processing the Data From Returned Forms ...... C–5 Matching and Unduplication ...... C–5 Geographic Database Development – TIGER®...... C–6 Field Offices and Staffing ...... C–6 Data Collection: Basic Enumeration Strategy ...... C–7 Telecommunications Support and Automated Data Processing ...... C–9 Quality Assurance ...... C–9 Data Dissemination Through the Internet ...... C–10 Evaluation and Preparation for 2010 ...... C–10 Glossary ...... C–10

ENUMERATION AND RESIDENCE RULES In accordance with census practice dating back to the first U.S. census in 1790, each person was to be enumerated as an inhabitant of his or her ‘‘usual residence’’ in Census 2000. Usual residence is the place where the person lives and sleeps most of the time. This place is not necessarily the same as the person’s legal residence or voting residence. In the vast majority of cases, however, the use of these different bases of classification would produce substantially the same statistics, although there might be appreciable differences for a few areas. The implementation of this practice has resulted in the establishment of rules for certain catego- ries of people whose usual place of residence is not immediately apparent. Furthermore, this prac- tice means that people were not always counted as residents of the place where they happened to be staying on Census Day (April 1, 2000).

Puerto Rico

Enumeration rules. Each person whose usual residence was in Puerto Rico was to be included in the census, without regard to the person’s legal status or citizenship. As in previous censuses, people specifically excluded from the census were citizens of foreign countries temporarily travel- ing or visiting in Puerto Rico who had not established a residence. Americans usually living in Puerto Rico but temporarily overseas were to be enumerated at their usual residence in Puerto Rico. Americans with a usual residence outside Puerto Rico were not counted as part of the Puerto Rico resident population.

Residence rules. Each person included in the census was to be counted at his or her usual resi- dence the place where he or she lives and sleeps most of the time. If a person had no usual resi- dence, the person was to be counted where he or she was staying on Census Day.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 People temporarily away from their usual residence were to be counted at their usual residence. People who moved around Census Day were counted at the place they considered to be their usual residence.

Armed forces personnel in Puerto Rico. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces were counted at their usual residence (the place where they lived and slept most of the time), whether it was on or off the military installation. Family members of armed forces personnel were counted at their usual residence (for example, with the armed forces person or at another location).

Personnel assigned to each Navy and Coast Guard vessel with a Puerto Rico homeport were given the opportunity to report an onshore residence where they usually stayed when they were off the ship. Those who reported an onshore residence were counted there; those who did not were counted at their vessel’s homeport.

Personnel on U.S. flag merchant vessels. Crews of U.S. flag merchant vessels docked in a Puerto Rico port, sailing from one Puerto Rico port to another Puerto Rico port, or sailing from a Puerto Rico port to a U.S. port were counted at their usual onshore residence if they reported one. Those who did not were counted as residents of the ship and were attributed as follows:

• The Puerto Rico port if the vessel was docked there on Census Day.

• The port of departure if the ship was sailing from one Puerto Rico port to another Puerto Rico port or from a Puerto Rico port to a U.S. port.

Crews of U.S. merchant ships docked in a foreign port (including the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam), sailing from a Puerto Rico port to a foreign port, or sailing from a foreign port to a Puerto Rico port were not included in the census.

People away at school. College students were counted as residents of the area in which they were living while attending college, as they have been since the 1950 census. Children in board- ing schools below the college level were counted at their parental home.

People in institutions. People under formally authorized, supervised care or custody, such as in federal or state prisons; local jails; federal detention centers; juvenile institutions; nursing or con- valescent homes for the aged or dependent; or homes, schools, hospitals, or wards for the physi- cally handicapped, mentally retarded, or mentally ill; or in drug/alcohol recovery facilities were counted at these places.

People in general hospitals. People in general hospitals or wards (including Veterans Affairs hospitals) on Census Day were counted at their usual residence. Newborn babies were counted at the residence where they would be living.

People in shelters. People staying on Census Day at emergency or transitional shelters with sleeping facilities for people without housing, such as for abused women or runaway or neglected youth, were counted at the shelter.

People with multiple residences. People who lived at more than one residence during the week, month, or year were counted at the place where they lived most of the time. For example, commuter workers living away part of the week while working were counted at the residence where they stayed most of the week.

People away from their usual residence on Census Day. Temporary, migrant, or seasonal workers who did not report a usual Puerto Rico residence elsewhere were counted as residents of the place where they were on Census Day.

In some areas, natural disasters (hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, and so forth) displaced house- holds from their usual place of residence. If these people reported a destroyed or damaged resi- dence as their usual residence, they were counted at that location.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 People away from their usual residence were counted by means of interviews with other members of their families, resident managers, or neighbors.

MAJOR COMPONENTS OF THE CENSUS 2000 PLAN The Census 2000 operations in Puerto Rico were comparable to activities in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The Census Bureau worked in partnership with the government of Puerto Rico to ensure that Census 2000 data met the federal legal requirements.

The Census Bureau entered a Memorandum of Agreement with the governor of Puerto Rico that outlined mutual roles and responsibilities. In consultation with the government of Puerto Rico, census questionnaire content was developed to meet the legislative and programmatic needs of Puerto Rico. A separate advertisement and promotion campaign was conducted in Puerto Rico to build awareness of the census and boost participation. Address list development allowed Puerto Rico to participate in the Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) program.

The Census Bureau prepared the Census 2000 plan to ensure the most accurate decennial census legally possible. This plan included data collection from 100 percent of households and housing units. In addition, the plan included an extensive statistical operation to measure and correct over- all and differential coverage of Puerto Rico residents in Census 2000. This operation consisted of a scientific sample of approximately 13,700 housing units in Puerto Rico. To ensure that Census 2000 will be both more accurate and more cost-effective than the 1990 Census, the Census Bureau reviewed its procedures with input from a wide array of experts. In addition, the Census Bureau and Department of Commerce officials held more than 100 briefings for the members of Congress and their staff on the plan for Census 2000. The result has been an innovative departure from past practices that substantially increased overall accuracy and addressed the differential undercount. At the same time, the new methods of enumeration saved money and delivered results more quickly. The major components of the plan for Census 2000 included: 1. The Master Address File To conduct Census 2000, the Census Bureau needed to identify and locate an estimated 1.4 mil- lion housing units in Puerto Rico. The Census Bureau accomplished this goal by developing and maintaining the Master Address File (MAF). This vital operation took place with the assistance of the Puerto Rico and municipio governments. In late 1998 and early 1999, the Census Bureau launched a comprehensive effort to canvass all of Puerto Rico to build the MAF. Over 1900 canvassers visited approximately 1.4 million residences to enter their addresses or location descriptions in the TIGER® system. The combination of innova- tive use of computer data and technology along with these visits allowed the Bureau to construct the Puerto Rico address list.

Nontraditional living quarters. A separate operation built an inventory of all facilities that were not traditional living quarters; for example, prisons and hospitals. The Bureau interviewed an official at each location using a Facility Questionnaire. The responses to the questionnaire iden- tified each group quarters and any housing units associated with the location. The Bureau classi- fied each group quarters and its associated housing units at the location according to whether they would be enumerated as part of special place enumeration or through regular enumeration. The Bureau added these group quarters and housing units to the MAF and linked them to the TIGER® database.

Local government partnerships. The Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) program was a partnership that allowed local governments to designate a liaison to review the portion of the MAF that covered their jurisdiction to help ensure its completeness. After processing the LUCA input, the Census Bureau provided feedback on the status of the adds, deletes, and corrections of addresses to the liaisons. The updated address list then was used to deliver census question- naires.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 2. Public Outreach and Marketing

In 1990, the mail response rate in the United States dropped in spite of the Census Bureau’s sup- port of a public service announcement (PSA) effort that aired donated advertisements. Part of this drop was caused by the Bureau’s inability to ensure that PSAs were broadcast at optimum times and in appropriate markets. An evaluation of the 1990 PSA campaign noted that the ads were sel- dom placed at optimal times because decisions about when to air PSAs rested with local radio and television stations. Sixty percent of the U.S. population received 91 percent of the census advertis- ing impact; 40 percent received only 9 percent. Based on its studies of prior outreach campaigns, the Bureau concluded that the professional control of a paid media campaign would produce the best results. Census 2000 launched a vigorous public outreach campaign to educate everyone about the importance of being counted. Among the improvements in public outreach and market- ing were:

Partnerships/targeted community outreach. The Census Bureau built partnerships with local governments, businesses, and community groups to get the word out, to endorse the census, and to encourage constituents to respond. Beginning in 1998, the Bureau hired government and com- munity specialists to build relationships with local community and service-based organizations, focusing on groups representing traditionally undercounted populations. The Bureau deployed an extensive outreach program to reach schools, public sector employees, and religious organiza- tions. Businesses, nonprofit groups, and labor organizations also were asked to endorse participa- tion and to publicize the census through employee newsletters, inserts with paychecks, and through communications with members and local chapters.

Census materials. The census questionnaire and related materials delivered to individual addresses carried the same themes and messages as the overall Puerto Rico campaign.

Public relations. The Census Bureau used public meetings and the news media to inform the public about the value of the census and to encourage response. A communications specialist was assigned to the Puerto Rico Area Office (PRAO) to perform media outreach, to respond to media inquiries, and to coordinate the dissemination of the Census 2000 message.

Paid advertising. The Census Bureau planned a targeted campaign to reach everyone through ads in newspapers, magazines, billboards, posters, radio, and television. A private advertising firm designed and implemented the Census 2000 advertising campaign for Puerto Rico. The Cen- sus Bureau conducted a first-ever paid advertising campaign. In Puerto Rico, the media campaign’s objective was to motivate respondents to fill out the form and mail it back in an effort to increase overall response. Advertising also focused on encouraging cooperation during the nonresponse follow-up procedures.

Media public relations. The Census Bureau assigned a media specialist to the PRAO to cultivate local press contacts and respond to local media inquiries.

Promotion and special events. A variety of special events, including parades, athletic events and public services television documentaries were cosponsored by Puerto Rico and municipio gov- ernments and by community organizations and businesses to motivate people to respond.

More ways to respond. In 2000, in addition to delivering the census questionnaires, the Census Bureau made the forms available in stores and malls, in civic or community centers, in schools, and in other locations frequented by the public. A well-publicized, toll-free telephone number was available for those who wished to respond to the census by telephone. People also had the option to respond to the Puerto Rico English short form via the Internet.

Multiple languages. In 2000, as in prior Puerto Rico decennial censuses, questionnaires were available in both Spanish and English. Questionnaire assistance booklets were available for Puerto Rico in the Haitian-Creole language.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 3. Questionnaire Delivery

In Puerto Rico for Census 2000, enumerators hand delivered addressed census questionnaires to each housing unit. The short form was delivered to approximately 83 percent of all housing units. The short form asked only the basic population and housing questions, while the long form included additional questions on the characteristics of each person and of the housing unit. The long form was delivered to a sample of approximately 17 percent of all housing units.

4. Collecting Data on Populations Living in Nontraditional Households

During a decennial census, the Census Bureau not only counts people living in houses and apart- ments, but also must count people who live in group quarters and other nontraditional housing units, as well as people with no usual residence. These units include nursing homes, group homes, college dormitories, migrant and seasonal farm worker camps, and military barracks or installations.

Some of the methods that were used for these special populations are listed below:

• The Census Bureau designed an operation for Census 2000 called Service-Based Enumeration (SBE) to improve the count of individuals who might not be included through standard enumera- tion methods. The SBE operation was conducted in selected service locations, such as shelters and soup kitchens, and at targeted outdoor locations.

• Another special operation counted highly transient individuals living at recreational vehicle campgrounds and parks, commercial or public campgrounds, marinas, and even workers’ quar- ters at fairs and carnivals.

• The Census Bureau worked with the Department of Defense and the U.S. Coast Guard to count individuals living on military installations, and with the U.S. Maritime Administration to identify maritime vessels for enumeration.

5. Collecting Long Form Data to Meet Federal Requirements

The census is the only data gathering effort that collects the same information from enough people to get comparable data for every geographic area in Puerto Rico. The Census Bureau has used the long form on a sample basis since 1960 in Puerto Rico to collect more data, while reduc- ing overall respondent burden. The Census 2000 long form asked questions addressing the same 7 subjects that appeared on the short form, plus an additional 27 subjects which were either spe- cifically required by law to be included in the census or were required in order to implement other federal programs.

6. Retrieving and Processing the Data From the Returned Forms

The Census Bureau contracted with the private sector to secure the best available data capture technology. This technology allowed the Census Bureau to control, manage, and process Census 2000 data more efficiently.

The Census 2000 Data Capture System has been a complex network of operational controls and processing routines. The Census Bureau recorded a full electronic image of many of the question- naires, sorted mail-return questionnaires automatically, used optical mark recognition for all check-box items, and used optical character recognition to capture write-in character based data items. The system allowed the Census Bureau to reduce the logistical burdens associated with handling large volumes of paper questionnaires. Once forms were checked in, prepared, and scanned, all subsequent operations were accomplished using the electronic image and data cap- ture.

7. Matching and Unduplication

One of the main goals of Census 2000 was to make it simpler for people to be counted by having census forms available in public locations. Responses also were accepted over the telephone and, for the Puerto Rico English short form only, on the Internet. These options made it easier for everyone to be counted, but increased the possibility of multiple responses for a given person and household. Advances in computer technology in the areas of computer storage, retrieval, and

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 matching, along with image capture and recognition, gave the Census Bureau the flexibility to provide multiple response options without incurring undue risk to the accuracy of the resulting census data. Unduplication of multiple responses in past censuses required massive clerical operations. Modern technology allowed the Census Bureau to spot and eliminate multiple responses from the same household.

8. Geographic Database Development—TIGER®

The Census Bureau’s TIGER® (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) sys- tem provided the geographic structure for the control of the data collection, tabulation, and dis- semination operations for Census 2000. The TIGER® system links each living quarter to a spatial location, each location to a specific geographic area, and each geographic area to the correct name or number and attributes. The database constantly changes; for example, when new streets are built and the names and address ranges of existing streets change. To ensure that the TIGER® database is complete and correct, the Census Bureau works with other federal agencies, Puerto Rico and municipio governments, and other public and private groups to update both its inven- tory of geographic features and its depiction of the boundaries, names, and attributes of the vari- ous geographic entities for which the Census Bureau tabulates data.

The Census Bureau obtains updates to the features in the TIGER® system, including associated address ranges, from its various address list improvement activities, from partnership efforts like the Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) program and from local governments in response to a preview of the census map of their jurisdictions. As a part of updating the TIGER® system, the Census Bureau conducted boundary surveys in 1998 and 1999 to determine the boundaries that were in effect on January 1, 2000, which were the offi- cial Census 2000 boundaries for functioning governments. The Census Bureau also relied on other programs to update the TIGER® boundaries data, including a program that allowed local officials to review proposed Census 2000 boundaries and a program that allowed local participants the opportunity to delineate Census 2000 participant statistical areas (block groups; barrios and barrios-pueblo, and subbarrios; zonas urbanas and comunidades; and census tracts) and addi- tional programs that offered participants the opportunity to identify other areas for which the Census Bureau would tabulate data. 9. Field Offices and Staffing The Census Bureau opened a network of temporary offices from which employees collected and processed the data for Census 2000. Establishing the office network required, for most offices, the leasing of office space, purchasing furniture and equipment, purchasing and installing com- puter hardware and software, and establishing voice and data line connections. The plan for the office structure in Puerto Rico included: • Puerto Rico Area Office (PRAO). The PRAO, under the supervison of the Boston Regional Census Center, managed all census field data collections operations and address listing; coordi- nated the LUCA program; produced maps; updated TIGER®; worked with local participants in the Puerto Rico Redistricting Data Program; and recruited temporary staff. • 24 Census Field Offices (CFOs). Opened in September 1998, these offices helped with address listing; conducted local recruiting; and performed clerical review of completed field address listing work. • 9 Local Census Offices (LCOs). These offices produced enumerator maps and assignments; conducted local recruiting; conducted outreach and promotion; conducted group quarters and service-based enumeration activities; conducted the update/leave operation; and conducted nonresponse follow-up, coverage improvement follow-up, and the address verification opera- tions. Materials from Puerto Rico were sent to the United States for processing. In the United States, there were: • 3 New Data Capture Centers (DCCs). These centers checked in mail returns, prepared ques- tionnaires, and conducted data capture.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 • 1 National Processing Center (NPC). In addition to performing the functions of a Data Pro- cessing Center, it processed address listing data and performed coding of questionnaire data.

To conduct a successful Census 2000 in Puerto Rico, the Census Bureau recruited and tested thou- sands of applicants for a wide range of positions, such as local census office managers, enumera- tors, partnership specialist, media specialist, and clerks. This required an extraordinary recruiting effort throughout Puerto Rico. Every job applicant was required to pass a written test and was screened for criminal history. Applicants selected for employment had to take an oath of office and sign an affidavit agreeing not to disclose census information.

Many factors converged to present the Census Bureau with unprecedented challenges in hiring, retaining, and training the necessary employees for Census 2000. To address this challenge, the Census Bureau implemented several new approaches:

• Innovative methods of setting pay and incentives.

• Expanding the potential labor force by working with other federal agencies and Puerto Rico agencies to reduce barriers presented by various income transfer programs, and encouraging recipients of these programs to work for the Census Bureau. Consistent with these efforts, the Census Bureau hired more welfare-to-work employees than any other federal agency.

• Earlier and expanded training for enumerators.

10. Data Collection: Basic Enumeration Strategy

To ensure that the Census Bureau obtained a completed questionnaire from every household, or as close to that as possible, the Census Bureau developed a ten-part, integrated enumeration strategy.

• The first part of this strategy ensured that a questionnaire was delivered to every housing unit in Puerto Rico. Census enumerators delivered questionnaires to housing units to be mailed back, and corrected and updated the address list and maps for any additions or errors. This data collection method is referred to as Update/Leave.

• The second part of this strategy provided people with assistance, as needed, to complete and return their questionnaires.

• Telephone questionnaire assistance (TQA). For Puerto Rico, the Census Bureau operated a toll-free TQA system, in Spanish and English, providing automated touch-tone answers to common questions, personal operator answers to those requesting it, and special service for the hearing impaired to assist them in completing a short form. Callers also could request a questionnaire.

• Internet. Respondents were able to access an Internet Web site to both receive assistance and, for the Puerto Rico English short form, submit their responses.

• Questionnaire assistance centers. The Census Bureau opened Walk-In Questionnaire Assistance Centers in convenient locations to assist respondents with filling out question- naires in person. Bilingual staff was available in these centers.

• Questionnaire assistance guides. Questionnaire Assistance Guides were available in Haitian-Creole for Puerto Rico.

• The third part of this strategy provided a means for people who believed they had not received a questionnaire or were not included on one. The major element of this operation was the dis- tribution of ‘‘Be Counted Questionnaires.’’ The Census Bureau distributed these questionnaires at public locations, such as Walk-In Questionnaire Assistance Centers and some public and pri- vate facilities, staffed with bilingual competencies when appropriate. These forms were avail- able in Spanish and English for Puerto Rico.

• The fourth part of this strategy was designed to enumerate people who did not live in tradi- tional housing units, including group quarters situations, such as nursing homes and college dormitories; people living in migrant farm worker camps, on boats, on military installations;

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 and federal employees living overseas. This part of the strategy was expanded further because the United States Census 2000 Dress Rehearsal results indicated that, compared to 1990, many more people did not live in traditional housing units.

• Group quarters enumeration. This operation identified the location of all group living quarters and made advance visits to each group quarter. Census staff listed all residents in April 2000 and distributed questionnaire packets.

• Transient night operation. Transient Night enumerated people living a mobile lifestyle by visiting and interviewing people at racetracks, commercial or public campgrounds and those for recreational vehicles, fairs and carnivals, and marinas.

• Domestic military/maritime enumeration. The Census Bureau, in cooperation with the Department of Defense and U.S. Coast Guard, identified living quarters and housing units on military installations and ships assigned to a U.S. or Puerto Rico home port and used appro- priate enumeration methods.

• Overseas enumeration. The Census Bureau, in cooperation with the Department of Defense and other departments, counted federal employees assigned overseas (including members of the armed forces) and their dependents.

• The fifth part of this strategy targeted people with no usual residence or address. This opera- tion was conducted at selective service locations, such as shelters and soup kitchens and non- sheltered outdoor locations.

• The sixth part of this strategy deployed special data collection methods to improve cooperation and enumeration in certain hard-to-enumerate areas.

• The Puerto Rico Area Office used its knowledge of local conditions to identify appropriate areas for targeted methods. A team of enumerators then went to targeted areas, such as areas with high concentrations of multiunit buildings, safety concerns or low enumerator production rates, and conducted team enumerations.

• Mail response rates and maps were available to local officials so they could work with Cen- sus Bureau staff to identify low-response areas and implement additional outreach and pub- licity efforts and targeted enumeration efforts.

• In partnership with local governments and community-based organizations, local census offices established Walk-In Questionnaire Assistance Centers in locations, such as community centers and large apartment buildings, to provide assistance in Spanish and English.

• The Be Counted Program made unaddressed questionnaires available in the Walk-In Assis- tance Centers and other locations.

• Letters were mailed to managers of large multiunit structures and gated communities inform- ing them of upcoming census operations.

• The seventh part of this strategy, coverage-edit and telephone follow-up, reviewed completed questionnaires for potential missing, incomplete, or inconsistent data.

• Coverage edit. The Census Bureau checked completed questionnaires for discrepancies between the number of persons reported and the number of persons for whom information was provided, forms returned where population count was blank, and forms for certain households that contained complex living arrangements.

• Follow-up. Telephone clerks contacted and reinterviewed the households with discrepancies identified after mail returns were data captured; field staff resolved discrepancies found on enumerator returned questionnaires.

• Content edit. Computer operations identified missing or incomplete responses to popula- tion or housing units and used statistical imputation to complete the information.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 • The eighth part of this strategy, nonresponse follow-up (NRFU), was the effort to secure a response in Census 2000 from every housing unit and resident. One hundred percent of nonre- sponding households were followed up.

• In the initial period, the Census Bureau used reminder publicity urging people to return their questionnaires.

• Following the period of mail response, nonresponding households were identified and listed.

• Enumerators visited all nonresponding addresses to obtain a completed questionnaire for each household.

• In Puerto Rico, enumerators followed up 100 percent of housing units where the Census Bureau was unable to deliver questionnaires.

• The Census Bureau conducted quality assurance checks of NRFU to ensure the completeness and accuracy of the operations.

• The ninth part of strategy involved additional operations to improve the coverage of Census 2000.

• In Puerto Rico, enumerators revisited addresses for which a questionnaire was returned as vacant or nonexistent in NRFU, but the questionnaire was not returned as undeliverable dur- ing the update/leave operation.

• In addition, mail returns checked in but not data captured were rechecked and, if necessary, revisited.

• The tenth part of this strategy was unduplication, which involved reviewing and selecting per- son information when more than one questionnaire data set was reported for a single address. Dress Rehearsal results from the United States showed that the multiple ways in which people could respond to the census increased the possibility of more than one response being submit- ted for a given person or household. Automated matching technologies allowed the Census Bureau to resolve situations where more than one form was received for an address.

11. Telecommunications Support and Automated Data Processing

Using dedicated links and other secure lines, the Census 2000 telecommunications network for the United States and Puerto Rico linked all census offices including: Census Headquarters in Suit- land, Maryland, the 520 Local Census Offices, the 12 Regional Census Offices, the 12 Regional Census Centers, the Puerto Rico Area Office, the Maryland Computer Center in Bowie, the National Processing Center in Jeffersonville, Indiana, and the three contracted Data Capture Centers (Phoe- nix, AZ, Pomona, CA, and Essex, MD). The Census Bureau also established communication links with planned commercial telephone centers to assist with the Telephone Questionnaire Assistance program and the coverage edit follow-up program.

The use of electronic imaging reduced the logistical and staffing requirements of handling large volumes of paper questionnaires. Some components of data capture were performed by private- sector partners. The Census Bureau used commercially available advanced hardware and software rather than limiting itself to creating in-house solutions.

The most significant features of the Data Capture System included (1) work divided among four centers, (2) full electronic imaging and processing of questionnaires, (3) automated sorting of mailed responses, (4) optical mark recognition for check-box data, (5) optical character recogni- tion for write-in data with automated processes to resolve difficult cases, and (6) quality assur- ance checks.

12. Quality Assurance

To detect, correct, and minimize performance errors in critical census operations, the Census Bureau developed individual quality assurance plans for all activities that could contribute to errors in outcome, such as misprinted census forms, inaccurate maps or address lists, faulty intel- ligent character recognition, inadequate training of enumerators, and miskeyed entries.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 13. Data Dissemination Through the Internet

The census provides a wealth of data that researchers, businesses, and government agencies are eager to use. Taking advantage of modern computer and Internet capabilities, the Census Bureau planned to make data from Census 2000 more readily available than any previous decennial cen- sus data. The Census 2000 data are tabulated using the Data Products Production (DPP) system and disseminated using the American FactFinder (AFF) system on the Internet, in addition to CD-ROMs and DVDs. The AFF provides an interactive electronic system to allow data users to access data products, documents, and online help, as well as to build custom data products. The Census Bureau solicited the advice and recommendations of data users throughout the plan- ning, design, and testing stages of the AFF system (initially known as the Data Access and Dis- semination System (DADS)). The system is accessible to the widest possible array of users through the Internet and all available intermediaries, including the nearly 1,800 data centers and affiliates, the 1,400 Federal Depository libraries and other libraries, universities, and private organizations. It also allows users to create customized products, such as tables, charts, graphs, and maps for census geographic areas of their choice, and access metadata that provide documentation and explanatory information for data subjects and geographic areas. 14. Evaluation and Preparation for 2010 After the completion of Census 2000, the Census Bureau plans to conduct a variety of post census evaluation studies, as it has after all the previous censuses. These studies will help data users, both within and outside the Census Bureau, to assess the data and plan for the 2010 Census. The evaluation studies generally rely on demographic analysis, statistical methods, and ethnographic analyses.

GLOSSARY

100-Percent Data Information based on a limited number of basic population and housing questions collected from both the short form and the long form for every inhabitant and housing unit in the United States and Puerto Rico.

100-Percent Edited Detail File (HEDF) Files composed of individual records of information on people and housing units for the 100- percent census data items from the census questionnaires. Estimation is included in these files. These files are used for tabulation purposes and are not released to the public.

Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation (A.C.E.) The Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation (A.C.E.) is a survey designed to measure the undercount/overcount of the census. The A.C.E. was designed to assess the size and characteris- tics of the population missed or double-counted in Census 2000, similar to the originally planned Integrated Coverage Measurement (ICM) Survey.

Advance Notice Letter/Reminder Card (ANL/RC) These are part of the questionnaire mailing strategy. In Puerto Rico, the Census Bureau sends an advance notice letter to every residential customer to alert households that the census form will be delivered to them soon. A Reminder Card is a postcard that is sent to every residential cus- tomer in Puerto Rico to remind respondents to return their census questionnaires or to thank them if they already have.

American FactFinder (AFF) An electronic system for access and dissemination of Census Bureau data. The system is available through the Internet and offers prepackaged data products and the ability to build custom prod- ucts. The system serves as the vehicle for accessing and disseminating data from Census 2000 (as well as economic censuses and the American Community Survey). The system was formerly known as the Data Access and Dissemination System (DADS).

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Be Counted Enumeration and Be Counted Form Unaddressed census questionnaires (Be Counted forms) are placed at selected sites where people who believe they were not counted can pick them up, complete them, and mail them to the Cen- sus Bureau. The sites are in targeted areas that local governments and community groups, in con- junction with the Census Bureau, identify.

Census 2000 Publicity Office (C2PO)

An office at the Census Bureau which developed, implemented, and coordinated an integrated marketing program for Census 2000, including paid advertising, direct mail, public relations, part- nerships, and local outreach.

Census 2000 Puerto Rico Redistricting Data Program

The Census Bureau provided redistricting data needed by Puerto Rico to realign their legislative districts, taking into account population shifts since 1990. The Census Bureau set up this volun- tary program that enabled Puerto Rico to receive data for voting districts, in addition to standard census geographic areas, such as municipios, census tracts and blocks. The Census Bureau sent the data agreed upon to redraw districts for the Puerto Rico legislature to the governor and major- ity and minority legislative leaders.

Census Edited File (CEF)

This file contains the 100-percent edited characteristics/records for all households and people in the census. The edits include consistency edits and imputation for items or persons where the data are insufficient. See descriptions for 100-percent data and census unedited file.

Census Information Center (CIC)

The Census Information Center Program (CIC) is the community-based component of the Census Bureau’s data dissemination network. While census data are readily available on CD-ROM, the Cen- sus Bureau’s Web site on the Internet, in its 12 Regional Offices, 1,400 Federal Depository Librar- ies, and 1,800 state and local government agencies participating in the State Data Center Pro- gram, the CICs provide access to local communities that might not have access through these traditional channels. CIC’s goal is to provide efficient access to Census Bureau data and data prod- ucts to organizations representing these populations.

Census Unedited File (CUF)

A file created by merging the control file for the decennial master address file with the decennial response file of unedited data after the primary selection algorithm has been applied. This file contains the final housing unit and person counts. It is used to generate apportionment data as well as related ‘‘raw’’ or unedited census data.

Computer-Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI)

A method of data collection consisting of the interviewer asking questions displayed on a laptop computer screen and entering the answers directly into the computer.

Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI)

A method of data collection using telephone interviews in which the questions to be asked are displayed on a computer screen and responses are entered directly into the computer.

Confidentiality

The guarantee made by law (Title 13, United States Code) to individuals who provide census infor- mation regarding nondisclosure of that information to others.

Confidentiality Edit

The name for the Census 2000 disclosure avoidance procedure.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Coverage Edit/Coverage Edit Follow-Up (CEFU)

An edit performed on the mailback census response universe. Census staff make telephone calls to resolve forms that are incomplete or have other coverage discrepancies, such as a difference between the number of people reported in that household and the number of people for whom census information was provided on the form. This edit includes the large household follow-up.

Coverage Improvement Adjustment

This phrase was included in the table outlines and the technical documentation before the review, analysis, and recommendation on whether to adjust Census 2000 data for coverage improvement was completed. As the data are not adjusted, a zero (0) will appear. This phrase does not refer to any other outreach or collection operations which were introduced to improve coverage in Census 2000.

Coverage Improvement Follow-Up (CIFU)

A procedure for the traditional census in which housing units with conflicting status information are followed up.

Data Access and Dissemination System (DADS)

The system is now known as the American FactFinder (AFF).

Data Capture Center (DCC)

A decentralized facility that checks in questionnaires returned by mail, creates images of all ques- tionnaire pages, and converts data to computer readable format. The DCCs also perform other computer processing activities, including automated questionnaire edits, work flow management, and data storage. There is one permanent DCC, the National Processing Center in Jeffersonville, Indiana. For Census 2000, the Census Bureau set up three temporary DCCs. The temporary facili- ties were provided and operated by a private contractor through the Data Capture Services con- tract.

Data Capture System 2000 (DCS 2000)

The DCS 2000 is a data capture system that is used to capture information from census forms. For Census 2000, this system processed more than 150 million incoming forms, digitally captured and processed billions of bits of information on the forms, converted automatically the image of the form to text-based data, and edited/repaired data that the system was unable to decipher automatically.

Decennial Census

The census of population and housing, taken by the Census Bureau in years ending in 0 (zero). Article I of the Constitution requires that a census be taken every 10 years for the purpose of reapportioning the U.S. House of Representatives. Title 13 of the U.S. Code, which sets out the basic laws under which the Census Bureau conducts the census, specifies that Puerto Rico shall be included in the decennial census.

Decennial Master Address File (DMAF)

The decennial version of the Master Address File has features for controlling and tracking the long- and short-term operations and programs of the Census 2000. The DMAF contains the pro- cessing status information to support document mailouts; data capture progress control, tracking, and reporting; and field enumeration processes (notably follow-ups). The DMAF is limited to addresses that the Census Bureau has successfully linked to the TIGER® database. See Master Address File.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Decennial Response File (DRF) Contains every response to the census from all sources. The primary selection algorithm is applied to this file to unduplicate people between multiple returns for a housing unit and to deter- mine the housing unit record and the people to include at the housing unit. The DRF is then com- bined with the Decennial Master Address File to create the census unedited file (CUF).

Delivery Sequence File (DSF) A computerized file containing all delivery point addresses serviced by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). The USPS updates the DSF continuously as its letter carriers identify addresses for new delivery points or changes in the status of existing addresses.

Demographic Analysis (DA) A method the Census Bureau uses to measure coverage at the national level. It differs from survey coverage estimates, such as Post-Enumeration Survey, Integrated Coverage Measurement, or Accu- racy and Coverage Evaluation, in that it does not rely on case-by-case matching of census records. To produce an estimate of the total population, DA relies on administrative records to provide esti- mates of births, deaths, immigration, and emigration. DA provides estimates on the national level only.

Derived Measures Census data products include various derived measures, such as medians, means, and percent- ages, as well as certain rates and ratios. Derived measures that round to less than 0.1 are nor- mally indicated as 0.

Disclosure Avoidance (DA) Statistical methods used in the tabulation of data prior to releasing data products to ensure the confidentiality of responses.

Dual-System Estimation (DSE) The estimation methodology used for the Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation (A.C.E.). This opera- tion uses a geographic sample of block clusters to find people missed by the census or A.C.E. and any errors from the census. The information is then processed using computer matching, clerical matching, and field follow-up to resolve discrepancies.

Family A group of two or more people who reside together and who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption.

Geocoding A code assigned to identify a geographic entity; to assign an address (such as housing unit, busi- ness, industry, farm) to the full set of geographic code(s) applicable to the location of that address on the surface of Earth.

Group Quarters A facility where people live that is not a typical household-type living arrangement. The Census Bureau classifies all individuals not living in households as living in group quarters. There are two types of group quarters: institutional (for example, correctional facilities, nursing homes, and mental hospitals) and noninstitutional (for example, college dormitories, military bases and ships, hotels, motels, rooming houses, group homes, missions, shelters, and flophouses).

Heterogeneity Heterogeneity occurs when blocks of housing units assigned to sampling strata or groupings are not similar in terms of the likelihood of being included or missed by the census. Heterogeneity creates difficulty for the small area estimation process because the correction factor gets applied to all people with the specified characteristic in that sampling poststratum, even through some of them do not actually have the coverage characteristics.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Homogeneity

The assumption of homogeneity expects that all people in a particular sampling stratum or group- ing will be very much alike in terms of their likelihood of being included or missed by the census. The grouping of people in a particular stratum is called poststratum, such as all White, non- Hispanic male renters ages 18-22 in a rural area. A lack of homogeneity in a particular sample block is not an error, but it does create difficulty for the small area estimation process. This hap- pens because the correction factor gets applied to all people with the specified characteristic in that poststratum, even though some of them do not exhibit the same coverage characteristics.

Household

Household refers to all of the people who occupy a housing unit.

Housing Unit

A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home or trailer, a group of rooms, or a single room occupied as a separate living quarters, or if vacant, intended for occupancy as a separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live separately from any other individuals in the building and which have direct access from outside the building or through a common hall. For vacant units, the criteria of separateness and direct access are applied to the intended occupants whenever possible.

Imputation

When information is missing or inconsistent, the Census Bureau uses a method called imputation to assign values. Imputation relies on the statistical principle of ‘‘homogeneity,’’ or the tendency of households within a small geographic area to be similar in most characteristics. For example, the value of ‘‘rented’’ is likely to be imputed for a housing unit not reporting on owner/renter status in a neighborhood with multiunits or apartments where other respondents reported ‘‘rented’’ on the census questionnaire. In past censuses, when the occupancy status or the number of residents was not known for a housing unit, this information was imputed.

Internet Questionnaire Assistance (IQA) An operation which allows respondents to use the Census Bureau’s Internet site to (1) ask questions and receive answers about the census form, job opportunities, or the purpose of the census and (2) provide responses to the Puerto Rico English short form.

Interpolation Interpolation frequently is used in calculating medians or quartiles based on inter- val data and in approximating standard errors from tables. Linear interpolation is used to estimate values of a function between two known values. Pareto interpolation is an alternative to linear interpolation. In Pareto interpolation, the median is derived by interpolating between the loga- rithms of the upper and lower income limits of the median category. It is used by the Census Bureau in calculating median income within intervals wider than $2,500.

Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA)

A Census 2000 program, established in response to requirements of P. L. 103-430. It provided an opportunity for municipio governments to review and update housing unit counts for census blocks in their jurisdictions. This process improved the completeness and accuracy of the geo- graphic information used to conduct the census.

Long Form

The decennial census questionnaire, sent to approximately one in six households, contains all questions on the short form, as well as additional detailed questions relating to the social, eco- nomic, and housing characteristics of each individual and household. Information derived from the long form is referred to as sample data and is tabulated for geographic entities as small as the block group level.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Master Address File (MAF)

A computer file based on a combination of the addresses in the 1990 census address file and cur- rent versions, supplemented by address information provided by Puerto Rico and municipio gov- ernments. The MAF is continually updated to provide a basis for creating the Census 2000 address list and the address list for the American Community Survey.

Metadata

Information about the content, quality, condition, and other characteristics of data.

Microdata

Nonaggregated data about the units sampled. For surveys of individuals, microdata contain records for each individual interviewed; for surveys of organizations, the microdata contain records for each organization.

Nongovernment Organization

The partnerships developed during Census 2000 planning include Puerto Rico and local organiza- tions and community groups that are not governmental entities.

Nonresponse Follow-up

A census follow-up operation in which temporary field staff, known as enumerators, visit addresses from which no response was received.

Nonsampling Error

Errors that occur during the measuring or data collection process. Nonsampling errors can be the most serious types of errors because they yield biased results when most of the errors distort the results in the same direction. Unfortunately, the full extent of nonsampling error is unknown. Decennial censuses traditionally have experienced nonsampling errors, most notably undercount, resulting from people being missed in the enumeration processes.

Optical Character Recognition (OCR)

Technology that uses an optical scanner and computer software to ‘‘read’’ human handwriting.

Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)

Technology that uses an optical scanner and computer software to scan a page, recognize the presence of marks in predesignated areas, and assign a value to the mark depending on its spe- cific location and intensity on a page.

Poststratum

Information about the current occupants of each housing unit in the Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation (A.C.E.) survey found during the A.C.E. interview is used to form groupings called ‘‘poststrata.’’ This information, including the age of respondent, current owner/renter status, etc., is used to form homogeneous groupings and improve the estimation process. By contrast, the ini- tial A.C.E. strata are formed using aggregate information about each block as of the 1990 census.

Primary Selection Algorithm (PSA)

Computer program applied to the decennial response file (DRF) to eliminate duplicate responses and to determine the housing unit record and the people to include at the housing unit. After this procedure, the DRF is merged with the Decennial Master Address File to create the census unedited file.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Public Law (P.L.) 103-430

Public Law (P.L.) 103-430, enacted in 1994, amends Title 13, United States Code, to allow desig- nated local and tribal officials access to the address information in the Master Address File to verify its accuracy and completeness. This law also requires the U.S. Postal Service to provide its address information to the Census Bureau to improve the Master Address File.

Public Law (P.L.) 105-119

Public Law (P.L.) 105-119, enacted in 1997, directs the Census Bureau to make publicly available a second version of Census 2000 data that does not include the corrections for overcounts and undercounts measured in the Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation (A.C.E.). The format, timing, geo- graphic levels, and price of the P.L. 94-171 and these data are identical.

Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA)

An area that defines the extent of territory for which the Census Bureau tabulates public use microdata sample (PUMS) data.

Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

Hierarchical files containing small samples (5% and 1%) of individual records from the census long form showing characteristics of the housing units and people included on those forms.

Puerto Rico Data Center

The Puerto Rico Planning Board has been designated by the governor to participate in the Census Bureau’s cooperative network for the dissemination of census data. In Puerto Rico, this program is called the Puerto Rico Data Center Program. The Puerto Rico Data Center also provides demo- graphic data to local agencies participating in the Census Bureau’s statistical areas programs and assists the Census Bureau in the delineation and identification of statistical areas.

Quality Assurance (QA)

Quality assurance represents a broad philosophy and specific procedures that are designed to build quality into the system, constantly improve the system, and integrate responsibility for qual- ity with production.

Questionnaire Mailing Strategy

For Census 2000 in Puerto Rico, an advance notice letter and a reminder/thank you postcard were sent to every residential customer. An enumerator delivered a questionnaire to every housing unit.

Redistricting

The process of revising the geographic boundaries of areas from which people elect representa- tives to the Puerto Rico legislature to meet the legal requirement that such areas be as equal in population as possible following a census.

Sample Census Edited File (SCEF)

A file containing 100-percent and sample characteristics for housing units and people in the long form sample. Processing for the SCEF includes merging the results of industry and occupation coding and place of work and migration coding, coding several other items, and weighting the long forms.

Sample Edited Detail File (SEDF)

A file containing 100-percent and sample characteristics for housing units and people in the long form sample. The file is used for tabulation purposes only and is not released to the public.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Sampling Error

Errors that occur because only a part of the population is being contacted directly. With any sample, differences are likely to exist between the characteristics of the sampled population and the larger group from which the sample was chosen. However, sampling error, unlike nonsampling error, is readily measured.

Sampling Stratum

A sampling stratum, as used in the A.C.E., is a grouping or classification that has a similar set of characteristics, based on the 1990 census. For example, one might define a stratum as all blocks in a municipio with a 1990 census population that was 30 percent or more renters.

Scanner

Equipment used to capture images from documents for the purpose of entering the information into an electronic format. For Census 2000, scanners replaced some keying operations.

Seasonal/Recreational/Occasional Use

A housing unit held for occupancy only during limited portions of the year, such as a beach cot- tage or time-share condominium.

Separate Living Quarters

Those living quarters in which the occupants live separately from any other individual in the building and which have direct access from outside the building or through a common hall. For vacant units, the criteria of separateness and direct access are applied to the intended occupants whenever possible.

Service-Based Enumeration (SBE)

An operation designed to enumerate people at facilities where they might receive services, such as shelters, soup kitchens, healthcare facilities, and other selected locations. This operation tar- gets the types of services that primarily serve people who have no usual residence.

Service Locations

Locations where clients are enumerated during the service-based enumeration operation, such as emergency or transitional shelters, soup kitchens, regularly scheduled mobile food vans, and tar- geted nonsheltered outdoor locations.

Short Form

The decennial census questionnaire, delivered to approximately 5 of 6 households, that contains population questions related to household relationship, age, sex, relationship, race, Hispanic ori- gin, and tenure (i.e., whether home is owned or rented). The questions contained on the short form also are asked, along with additional questions, on the long form.

Simplified Enumerator Questionnaire (SEQ)

A questionnaire that enumerators use for transient, or T-night, enumeration and when conducting the nonresponse follow-up after the decennial census.

Soup Kitchens

Includes soup kitchens, food lines, and programs distributing prepared breakfasts, lunches, or dinners. These programs may be organized as food service lines, bag or box lunches, or tables where people are seated, then served by program personnel. These programs may or may not have a place for clients to sit and eat the meal. These are service locations.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Special Place

An institution that includes facilities where people live or stay other than the usual house, apart- ment, or mobile home. Examples are colleges and universities, nursing homes, hospitals, and pris- ons. Often the facilities that house people are group quarters, but they may include standard houses or apartments as well.

Special Place Facility Questionnaire (SPFQ)

A questionnaire used to interview an official at a special place for the purpose of collecting/updating address information for the special place and any associated group quarters and housing units, determining the type of special place/group quarters, and collecting additional administrative information about each group quarters at the special place.

Summary File (SF)

A series of census summary tabulations of 100-percent and sample population and housing data available for public use on CD-ROM and the Internet. In 1990, these files were available on com- puter tapes and, as a result, were known as summary tape files (STF).

Summary Table

A collection of one or more data elements that are classified into some logical structure either as dimensions or data points.

Tabulation Block

A physical block that does not have any legal or statistical boundaries passing through it; or each portion of a physical block after the Census Bureau recognizes any legal or statistical boundaries that pass through it.

Targeted Nonsheltered Outdoor Location (TNSOL)

A geographically identifiable outdoor location open to the elements where there is evidence that people might be living without paying and who also do not usually receive services at soup kitch- ens, shelters, and mobile food vans. These sites must have a specific location description that allows a census enumeration team to physically locate the site and excludes pay-for-use camp- grounds, drop-in centers, post offices, hospital emergency rooms, and commercial sites (including all-night theaters and all-night diners).

Telephone Questionnaire Assistance (TQA)

A toll-free service that was provided by a commercial phone center to answer questions about Census 2000 and the Census 2000 questionnaire and to take interviews from people who prefer to be interviewed over the telephone.

Thematic Map

A map that reveals the geographic patterns in statistical data.

Title 13 (United States Code)

The law under which the Census Bureau operates and that guarantees the confidentiality of cen- sus information and establishes penalties for disclosing this information.

Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER®)

A computer database that contains a digital representation of all census-required map features (streets, roads, rivers, railroads, lakes, and so forth), the related attributes for each (street names, address ranges, etc.), and the geographic identification codes for all entities used by the Census

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Bureau to tabulate data for the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Island Areas. The TIGER® data- base records the interrelationships among these features, attributes, and geographic codes and provides a resource for the production of maps, entity headers for data tabulations, and auto- mated assignment of addresses to a geographic location in a process known as ‘‘geocoding.’’

Transient Night (T-Night)/T-Night Enumeration (TNE) A method of enumeration in which Census Bureau staff enumerate people at transient locations, such as campgrounds at race tracks, recreational vehicle campgrounds or parks, commercial or public campgrounds, fairs and carnivals, and marinas. Enumerators conduct a personal interview using a Simplified Enumerator Questionnaire. No vacant units are generated by this operation.

Type of Enumeration Area (TEA) A classification identifying how the Census Bureau takes the decennial census of a geographic area. For example, Puerto Rico was a TEA (2) address listing area.

Usual Home Elsewhere (UHE) A housing unit that is temporarily occupied by a person(s) who has a usual home elsewhere.

Usual Residence The living quarters where a person spends more nights during a year than any other place.

Voting District (VTD) An area established by the Puerto Rico government for voting purposes.

Whole Household Usual Home Elsewhere (WHUHE) See Usual Home Elsewhere.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Appendix D. Questionnaire

This is the official form for all the people at this address. It is quick and easy, and your answers are protected by U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census DC law. Complete the Census and help your community get what it needs — today and in the future!

4. Please answer the following questions for each person living in this house, apartment, or mobile home. Start with the name of one of the Start Here Please use a people living here who owns, is buying, or rents this house, black or blue pen. apartment, or mobile home. If there is no such person, start with any adult living or staying here. We will refer to this person as Person 1. 1. How many people were living or staying in this What is this person’s name? Print name below. house, apartment or mobile home on April 1, 2000? Last Name

Number of people First Name MI INCLUDE in this number: • foster children, roomers, or housemates • people staying here on April 1, 2000 who have no other permanent place to stay 5. What is Person 1’s telephone number? We may call • people living here most of the time while working, even if they have another place to live this person if we don’t understand an answer. Area Code + Number DO NOT INCLUDE in this number: • college students living away while attending college –– • people in a correctional facility, nursing home, or mental hospital on April 1, 2000 6. What is Person 1’s sex? Mark ✗ ONE box. • Armed Forces personnel living somewhere else • people who live or stay at another place most of the time Male Female 7. What is Person 1’s age and what is Person 1’s date of birth? Print numbers in boxes. 2. Refer to the address label on the back of this form. If that address is NOT the MAILING address of this Age on April 1, 2000 Month Day Year of birth residence, print the MAILING address below. House number

➔ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Questions 8 and 9. Development/condominium name; ✗ Street or road name, Rural route and box, or PO box 8. Is Person 1 Spanish /Hispanic /Latino? Mark the "No" box if not Spanish /Hispanic /Latino. No, not Spanish /Hispanic / Latino Yes, Puerto Rican Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano Yes, Cuban Yes, other Spanish /Hispanic / Latino — Print group. Apartment number

9. What is Person 1’s race? Mark ✗ one or more races to City indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be. White Black, African Am., or Negro State ZIP Code American Indian or Alaska Native — Print name of enrolled or principal tribe.

3. Is this house, apartment, or mobile home — Asian Indian Japanese Native Hawaiian Mark ✗ ONE box. Chinese Korean Guamanian or Chamorro Owned by you or someone in this household with a Filipino Vietnamese Samoan mortgage or loan? Other Asian — Print race. Other Pacific Islander — Print race. Owned by you or someone in this household free and clear (without a mortgage or loan)? Rented for cash rent? Occupied without payment of cash rent? Some other race — Print race.

OMB No. 0607-XXXX: Approval Expires XX-XX-XX ➔ If more people live here, continue with Person 2.

Form D-1(UL)PR

Questionnaire D–1

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Your answers are important! Census information helps your Every person in the Census counts. community get financial assistance for roads, hospitals, Person 2 Person 3 schools, and more. 1. What is Person 2’s name? Print name below. 1. What is Person 3’s name? Print name below. Last Name Last Name

First Name MI First Name MI

2. How is this person related to Person 1? Mark ✗ ONE box. 2. How is this person related to Person 1? Mark ✗ ONE box. Husband/wife If NOT RELATED to Person 1: Husband/wife If NOT RELATED to Person 1: Natural-born son/daughter Roomer, boarder Natural-born son/daughter Roomer, boarder Adopted son/daughter Housemate, roommate Adopted son/daughter Housemate, roommate Stepson/stepdaughter Unmarried partner Stepson/stepdaughter Unmarried partner Brother/sister Foster child Brother/sister Foster child Father/mother Other nonrelative Father/mother Other nonrelative Grandchild Grandchild Parent-in-law Parent-in-law Son-in-law/daughter-in-law Son-in-law/daughter-in-law Other relative — Print Other relative — Print exact relationship. exact relationship. 3. What is this person’s sex? Mark ✗ ONE box. 3. What is this person’s sex? Mark ✗ ONE box. Male Female Male Female 4. What is this person’s age and what is this person’s date 4. What is this person’s age and what is this person’s date of birth? Print numbers in boxes. of birth? Print numbers in boxes. Age on April 1, 2000 Month Day Year of birth Age on April 1, 2000 Month Day Year of birth

➔ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Questions 5 and 6. ➔ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Questions 5 and 6. 5. Is this person Spanish /Hispanic /Latino? Mark ✗ the 5. Is this person Spanish /Hispanic /Latino? Mark ✗ the "No" box if not Spanish /Hispanic /Latino. "No" box if not Spanish /Hispanic /Latino. No, not Spanish /Hispanic / Latino Yes, Puerto Rican No, not Spanish /Hispanic / Latino Yes, Puerto Rican Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano Yes, Cuban Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano Yes, Cuban Yes, other Spanish /Hispanic / Latino — Print group. Yes, other Spanish /Hispanic / Latino — Print group.

6. What is this person’s race? Mark ✗ one or more races to 6. What is this person’s race? Mark ✗ one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be. indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be. White White Black, African Am., or Negro Black, African Am., or Negro American Indian or Alaska Native — Print name of enrolled or principal tribe. American Indian or Alaska Native — Print name of enrolled or principal tribe.

Asian Indian Japanese Native Hawaiian Asian Indian Japanese Native Hawaiian Chinese Korean Guamanian or Chamorro Chinese Korean Guamanian or Chamorro Filipino Vietnamese Samoan Filipino Vietnamese Samoan Other Asian — Print race. Other Pacific Islander — Print race. Other Asian — Print race. Other Pacific Islander — Print race.

Some other race — Print race. Some other race — Print race.

➔ If more people live here, continue with Person 3. ➔ If more people live here, continue with Person 4.

D–2 Questionnaire

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Knowing about age, race, and Information about children helps sex helps your community your community plan for child better meet the needs of Person 4 care, education, and recreation. Person 5 everyone. 1. What is Person 4’s name? Print name below. 1. What is Person 5’s name? Print name below. Last Name Last Name

First Name MI First Name MI

2. How is this person related to Person 1? Mark ✗ ONE box. 2. How is this person related to Person 1? Mark ✗ ONE box. Husband/wife If NOT RELATED to Person 1: Husband/wife If NOT RELATED to Person 1: Natural-born son/daughter Roomer, boarder Natural-born son/daughter Roomer, boarder Adopted son/daughter Housemate, roommate Adopted son/daughter Housemate, roommate Stepson/stepdaughter Unmarried partner Stepson/stepdaughter Unmarried partner Brother/sister Foster child Brother/sister Foster child Father/mother Other nonrelative Father/mother Other nonrelative Grandchild Grandchild Parent-in-law Parent-in-law Son-in-law/daughter-in-law Son-in-law/daughter-in-law Other relative — Print Other relative — Print exact relationship. exact relationship. 3. What is this person’s sex? Mark ✗ ONE box. 3. What is this person’s sex? Mark ✗ ONE box. Male Female Male Female 4. What is this person’s age and what is this person’s date 4. What is this person’s age and what is this person’s date of birth? Print numbers in boxes. of birth? Print numbers in boxes. Age on April 1, 2000 Month Day Year of birth Age on April 1, 2000 Month Day Year of birth

➔ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Questions 5 and 6. ➔ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Questions 5 and 6. 5. Is this person Spanish /Hispanic /Latino? Mark ✗ the 5. Is this person Spanish /Hispanic /Latino? Mark ✗ the "No" box if not Spanish /Hispanic /Latino. "No" box if not Spanish /Hispanic /Latino. No, not Spanish /Hispanic / Latino Yes, Puerto Rican No, not Spanish /Hispanic / Latino Yes, Puerto Rican Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano Yes, Cuban Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano Yes, Cuban Yes, other Spanish /Hispanic / Latino — Print group. Yes, other Spanish /Hispanic / Latino — Print group.

6. What is this person’s race? Mark ✗ one or more races to 6. What is this person’s race? Mark ✗ one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be. indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be. White White Black, African Am., or Negro Black, African Am., or Negro American Indian or Alaska Native — Print name of enrolled or principal tribe. American Indian or Alaska Native — Print name of enrolled or principal tribe.

Asian Indian Japanese Native Hawaiian Asian Indian Japanese Native Hawaiian Chinese Korean Guamanian or Chamorro Chinese Korean Guamanian or Chamorro Filipino Vietnamese Samoan Filipino Vietnamese Samoan Other Asian — Print race. Other Pacific Islander — Print race. Other Asian — Print race. Other Pacific Islander — Print race.

Some other race — Print race. Some other race — Print race.

➔ If more people live here, continue with Person 5. ➔ If more people live here, continue with Person 6.

5042 2* Questionnaire D–3

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Your answers help your community plan Person 6 for the future. 1. What is Person 6’s name? Print name below. Last Name

First Name MI

2. How is this person related to Person 1? Mark ✗ ONE box. Husband/wife If NOT RELATED to Person 1: Natural-born son/daughter Roomer, boarder Adopted son/daughter Housemate, roommate Stepson/stepdaughter Unmarried partner Brother/sister Foster child Father/mother Other nonrelative Grandchild Parent-in-law Son-in-law/daughter-in-law Other relative — Print exact relationship. 3. What is this person’s sex? Mark ✗ ONE box. Male Female 4. What is this person’s age and what is this person’s date Please turn of birth? Print numbers in boxes. Age on April 1, 2000 Month Day Year of birth to go to last page.

➔ NOTE: Please answer BOTH Questions 5 and 6. 5. Is this person Spanish/Hispanic /Latino? Mark ✗ the "No" box if not Spanish /Hispanic /Latino. No, not Spanish / Hispanic / Latino Yes, Puerto Rican Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano Yes, Cuban Yes, other Spanish / Hispanic / Latino — Print group.

6. What is this person’s race? Mark ✗ one or more races to indicate what this person considers himself/herself to be. White Black, African Am., or Negro American Indian or Alaska Native — Print name of enrolled or principal tribe.

Asian Indian Japanese Native Hawaiian Chinese Korean Guamanian or Chamorro Filipino Vietnamese Samoan Other Asian — Print race. Other Pacific Islander — Print race.

Some other race — Print race.

➔ If more people live here, list their names on the back of this page in the spaces provided.

Form D-1(UL)PR

D–4 Questionnaire

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Persons 7 – 12 The Census Bureau estimates that, for the If you didn’t have room to list everyone who average household in Puerto Rico, this form will lives in this house or apartment, please list the take about 13 minutes to complete, including the others below. You may be contacted by the time for reviewing the instructions and answers. Census Bureau for the same information about Comments about the estimate should be directed these people. to the Associate Director for Finance and Administration, Attn: Paperwork Reduction Project Person 7 — Last Name 0607-XXXX, Room 3104, Federal Building 3, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233.

First Name MI Respondents are not required to respond to any information collection unless it displays a valid approval number from the Office of Management and Budget.

Person 8 — Last Name Thank you for First Name MI completing your official Census 2000 – Puerto Rico Person 9 — Last Name form.

First Name MI

Person 10 — Last Name

First Name MI

Person 11 — Last Name

First Name MI

Person 12 — Last Name

First Name MI

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

A. JIC1 B. JIC2 C. JIC3 D. JIC4

Questionnaire D–5

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 If you need help completing this form, call 1-800-471-9424 between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., 7 days a week. The telephone call is free. TDD — Telephone display device for the hearing impaired. Call 1-800-582-8330 between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., 7 days a week. The telephone call is free. ¿NECESITA AYUDA? Si usted necesita ayuda para completar este cuestionario llame al 1-800-471-8642 entre las 8:00 a.m. y las 9:00 p.m., 7 días a la semana. La llamada telefónica es gratis.

5041 2)

D–6 Questionnaire

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Appendix E. Data Products and User Assistance

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Census 2000 Data Products...... E–1 Census 2000 Maps and Geographic Products ...... E–3 Reference Materials...... E–4 Sources of Assistance ...... E–4

CENSUS 2000 DATA PRODUCTS

The decennial census yields a wealth of data, which have virtually unlimited applications. A comprehensive data program offers census information on the Internet, in electronic media (CD-ROM/DVD), and in print. A complete list of Census 2000 data products, with their release status, is available at http://www.census.gov/population/www/censusdata/c2kproducts.html.

Detailed results of Census 2000 are contained in a series of five summary files. These are avail- able on the Internet and on CD-ROM or DVD. In addition, three series of reports derived from these files are available in print and in Portable Document Format (PDF) on the Internet.

Internet and CD-ROM/DVD Products

Census 2000 data for Puerto Rico are available in English at several locations on the Census Bureau’s Web site. The Census 2000 Gateway page provides links to Census 2000 data, information, and reference materials. It is accessed from the Census Bureau’s home page (www.census.gov) or at http://www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.html. Links from the Gate- way page include American FactFinder®; other prepared Census 2000 tables, including rankings and comparisons; reference materials; user updates; and Census in the Schools. To access Census 2000 information about Puerto Rico in Spanish, the American FactFinder home page has a link entitled ‘‘Censo 2000 Puerto Rico en español.’’

American FactFinder (factfinder.census.gov) is the most comprehensive source of Census 2000 data, providing all summary file tables for all levels of census geography. Quick tables (single geography tables) and geographic comparison tables (data for more than one geographic area) are also available on American FactFinder.

Most Census 2000 tabulations are also available on CD-ROM and/or DVD. Software is included on the DVDs and most CDs. These may be ordered by phone through the Census Bureau’s Customer Services Center on 301-763-4636, or via e-commerce by selecting Catalog from the Census Bureau’s home page. For more information on the products and ordering options, access the Cen- sus Catalog’s product order form at https://catalog.mso.census.gov.

Census 2000 Puerto Rico Redistricting Data Summary File. The first Census 2000 data file released for Puerto Rico provides the data required for local redistricting. The data include tabula- tions of 63 race categories, cross-tabulated by Hispanic or Latino and not Hispanic or Latino for the total population and the population 18 years old and over. These tabulations are presented for areas as small as blocks, census tracts, and voting districts. They are available through the Internet (American FactFinder) and on a CD-ROM. In American FactFinder (factfinder.census.gov), all redistricting data tables are available by selecting Data Sets on the FactFinder main page. Fact- Finder also has one quick table and one geographic comparison table based on this file. Redistrict- ing information is available in both Spanish and English for Puerto Rico.

Data Products and User Assistance—Puerto Rico E–1

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1). This file presents counts and basic cross-tabulations of information col- lected from all people and housing units. This information includes age, sex, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relationship, and whether the residence is owned or rented. Data are available down to the block level for many tabulations, but only to the census-tract level for oth- ers. Summaries are included for other geographic areas, such as ZIP Code® Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs™). There is an individual file for Puerto Rico and two national files (which include Puerto Rico) in this series. The final national file provides the first available urban and rural data. The complete Summary File 1 is available on the Internet (American FactFinder) and on CD-ROM/DVD.

Additional tables derived from this summary file are also available on the Census Bureau’s Internet site. These can be located through the Census 2000 Gateway page at http://www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.html. Related products include a demographic pro- file that provides a snapshot of the geographic area, quick tables, geographic comparison tables, and two printed report series, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics (PHC-1) and Popu- lation and Housing Unit Counts (PHC-3).

Summary File 2 (SF 2). This file presents data similar to the information included in Summary File 1, but the tables in this file are iterated for a selected list of race and Hispanic or Latino cat- egories and for American Indian and Alaska Native tribes. These data are shown down to the cen- sus tract level for up to 250 race and ethnic categories that meet a specified minimum population size threshold of 100 in a geographic area. The complete SF 2 is available on the Internet (Ameri- can FactFinder) and on CD-ROM/DVD. American FactFinder also offers various quick tables and geographic comparison tables derived from SF 2.

Summary File 3 (SF 3). This file is the first release of the information collected on a sample basis. It includes data on income, educational attainment, poverty status, home value, and popu- lation totals for foreign born and ancestry groups. Data are provided down to the block group level for many tabulations but only to the census tract level for others. SF 3 also includes data by ZCTAs.

Data for Puerto Rico and a national file (which includes Puerto Rico) are available on the American FactFinder and on CD-ROM/DVD. Related products include a three-page demographic profile avail- able on the Internet, various quick tables and geographic comparison tables available through American FactFinder, and a printed report series, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Charac- teristics (PHC-2).

Summary File 4 (SF 4). This file includes tabulations of the population and housing data col- lected from a sample of the population. Just as in Summary File 2, the tables in SF 4 are iterated for a selected list of race and Hispanic or Latino origin groups and for American Indian and Alaska Native tribes. Tables are also iterated for 86 ancestry groups. The file is available on the Internet (American FactFinder) and on CD-ROM/DVD. American FactFinder also offers various quick tables and geographic comparison tables derived from Summary File 4.

Microdata. Microdata products allow users to prepare their own customized tabulations and cross tabulations of most population and housing subjects, using specially prepared microdata files. These files are the actual responses to census questionnaires, but with names or addresses removed and the geography sufficiently broad to protect confidentiality. Microdata are available on CD-ROM/DVD and may be available for query via the Internet.

Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Files. There are two PUMS files: a 1-percent sample for devel- oping tabulations for metropolitan areas and a 5-percent sample that provides tabulations for Puerto Rico and sub-Puerto Rico areas. Both files are available on CD-ROM/DVD.

Advanced Query Function. Tabulations can be prepared online using the full database of indi- vidual responses, subject to restrictions and filters required to protect the confidentiality of indi- vidual responses. The Internet availability of this function is subject to policy decisions on access and confidentiality.

E–2 Data Products and User Assistance—Puerto Rico

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Census 2000 advance query function data for Puerto Rico will be available in English on the American FactFinder. The advance query function, however, is not part of the Puerto Rico Spanish module of the American FactFinder.

Printed Reports and Profiles There are three printed reports for Puerto Rico. Data for Puerto Rico also will be included in a national summary volume for each series listed below. These reports are sold through the U.S. Government Printing Office. Much of the information in these series is available earlier in other data products. For release and ordering information, see the Census Catalog (https://catalog.mso.census.gov/).

Profiles and other data tables are generally available on the Internet. Printed copies of the profiles are offered as a print-on-demand product. Contact the Customer Services Center (301-763-4636) for pricing and availability.

Summary Population and Housing Characteristics (PHC-1). This publication for Puerto Rico includes information on the 100-percent population and housing subjects. The data are available for Puerto Rico, municipios, municipio subdivisions (barrios and barrios-pueblo, and subbarrios), and places (zonas urbanas and comunidades). This report is comparable to the 1990 CPH-1-53 report, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics. The series is also available in PDF for- mat on the Internet.

Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics (PHC-2). This publication for Puerto Rico includes information on the sample population and housing subjects. Data are shown for the same geographic areas as Summary Population and Housing Characteristics (PHC-1) described above. This series is comparable to the 1990 CPH-5-53 report, Summary Social, Eco- nomic, and Housing Characteristics. The series is available in PDF format on the Internet.

Population and Housing Unit Counts (PHC-3). This publication for Puerto Rico includes popu- lation and housing unit counts for Census 2000 as well as the 1990 and earlier censuses. Informa- tion on area measurements and population density is included. There is a printed report for Puerto Rico, plus a national report (which includes Puerto Rico). The PHC-3 series is available in PDF for- mat on the Internet.

Profiles and Other Data Tables. Demographic profiles, quick tables, and geographic compari- son tables include predefined sets of data to meet the needs of the majority of data users. They are convenient and readily available sources when moderate subject and geographic detail is needed. Demographic profiles (PDF) are available on the Census Bureau’s Web site. Demographic profiles as well as quick tables and geographic comparison tables are available through American FactFinder.

CENSUS 2000 MAPS AND GEOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS A variety of maps, boundary files, and other geographic products are available to help users locate and identify geographic areas. These products are available in various media, such as the Internet, CD-ROM, DVD, and, for maps, as print-on-demand products. A complete description of Census 2000 geographic products and resources is available at www.census.gov/geo/www/.

TIGER/Line Files. These files contain geographic boundaries and codes, streets, and coordi- nates for use with commercially available geographic information systems (GIS) for mapping and other applications.

Census Block Maps. These maps show the boundaries, names, and codes for Puerto Rico, municipios, municipio subdivisions, places, census tracts, and census blocks. This map series is also produced by specified governmental units (e.g., municipios).

Census Tract Outline Maps. These municipio maps provide the boundaries and numbers of census tracts and names of features underlying the boundaries. They also show the boundaries, names, and codes for municipios, municipio subdivisions, and places.

Data Products and User Assistance—Puerto Rico E–3

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Reference Maps. This series shows the boundaries for tabulation areas including Puerto Rico, municipios, municipio subdivisions, and places. This series includes the Puerto Rico and muni- cipio subdivision outline maps, urbanized area maps, and metropolitan area maps. These maps vary from page size to wall size.

Generalized Boundary Files. These files are designed for use in a geographic information sys- tem (GIS) or similar computer mapping software. Boundary files are available for most levels of census geography.

Thematic Maps. These colorful maps display Census 2000 data on such topics as population density and population distribution.

REFERENCE MATERIALS

The reference materials for Census 2000 are available at the Census Bureau’s Internet site (www.census.gov) or, in the case of CD-ROMs/DVD, on the product itself.

Census 2000 Gateway. This page provides descriptions and links to Internet tables and reference materials relating to Census 2000. It is available at http://www.census.gov /main/www/cen2000.html or by selecting the Census 2000 logo on the Census Bureau’s home page (www.census.gov).

Census Online Catalog. Census 2000 data products, their availability, and their prices are described in the Catalog portion of the Web site. The catalog can be reached from the Census Bureau home page by selecting Catalog from the side bar or at https://catalog.mso.census.gov.

American FactFinder®. American FactFinder (AFF) is the system that presents, via the Internet, comprehensive data from Census 2000 and other Census Bureau data programs. Reference mate- rials about the data, including subject and geographic glossaries, are included. In addition, AFF presents reference maps, which provide boundaries and features for the requested geography, and thematic maps, which offer data in a map presentation.

All data and all geography available in the Census 2000 Summary Files are accessible through AFF. FactFinder is available through the Census Bureau’s home page (www.census.gov) or from factfinder.census.gov.

Technical Documentation. Technical documentation includes an abstract, a how-to-use chapter, the table layouts, the summary level sequence chart, the subject and geographic glossaries, accu- racy of the data, and the data dictionary. CD-ROM and DVD products include the relevant technical documentation file on the disc. Technical documentation for files released on CD-ROM/DVD is also available on the Web site at http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/.

SOURCES OF ASSISTANCE

U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000 CD-ROM and DVD products are available through the Census Bureau’s Customer Services Center. These can be ordered via e-commerce from the Census Catalog at https://catalog.mso.census.gov/ or by telephoning Customer Services at 301-763-4636.

The Census Bureau also has an active customer information program, the Partnership and Data Services (PDS) program, which provides information about Census Bureau statistics and offers training and assistance to data users. The Partnership and Data Services specialists in the Census Bureau’s Boston Regional Office answer questions from Puerto Rico. Contact information is avail- able at http://www.census.gov/contacts/www/c-regoff.html.

Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). The GPO (www.gpo.gov) handles the sale of most of the federal government’s publications, including Census 2000 reports. For the current information on ordering publications from GPO, see http://bookstore.gpo.gov/prf/ordinfo.html.

E–4 Data Products and User Assistance—Puerto Rico

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Puerto Rico Data Center. The Census Bureau furnishes data products, training in data access and use, technical assistance, and consultation to Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rico Data Center offers publications for reference, specially prepared reports, maps, other products, and assistance to data users. A component of the program is the Business and Industry Data Center (BIDC) Program, which supports the business community by expanding services to government, academic, and nonprofit organizations that directly serve businesses. For information about the Puerto Rico Data Center, access http://www.census.gov/sdc/www/.

Census Information Centers. The Census Information Center (CIC) program is a cooperative activity between the Census Bureau and national nonprofit organizations representing interests of racial and ethnic communities. Participants include groups in the United States and Puerto Rico. The program objective is to make census information and data available to the participating orga- nizations for analysis, policy planning, and for further dissemination through a network of regional and local affiliates. For a listing of the organizations and the contacts, access http://www.census.gov/clo/www/cic.html.

The Census Bureau’s Customer Liaison Office administers both the Puerto Rico Data Center and CIC programs. For more information on programs of that office, access http://www.census.gov/clo/www/clo.html.

Data Products and User Assistance—Puerto Rico E–5

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19° LARES Municipio 19° 00’ Shoreline 00’ Note: All boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000.

18° 18° 45’ 45’

QUEBRADILLAS VEGA 18° BARCELONETA ALTA 18° 30’ CATAÑO 30’ LLA DORAD HATILLO MAYAGÜEZ ISABELA VEGA TOA LOÍZA LUQUILLO AGUADI CAMUY BAJA SAN CAR (pt.) ARECIBO MANATÍ BAJA O FAJARDO JUAN CANÓVANAS TOA OLINA AGUADA MOCA FLORIDA MOR TRUJI RÍO CULEBRA SAN COROZAL ALTA AL LL RINCÓN TO O GRANDE SEBASTIÁN OVIS O CIALES JIT BAYAMÓN AÑASCO N GUAYNABO GURABO 18° LARES UTUADO AGUAS 18° NARA BUENAS CEIBA 15’ LAS MARÍAS COMERÍO S NAGUABO 15’ MAYAGÜEZ OROCOVIS BARRAN CAGUAS (pt.) JAYUYA JUNCOS MAYAGÜEZ MARICAO ADJUNTAS QUITAS CIDRA (pt.) AIBONITO SAN LAS PIEDRA HORMIGUEROS SABANA VILLALBA SAN GRAND LORENZO VIEQUES GERMÁN COAMO CAYEY HUMACAO CABO YAUCO PATILLA YABUCOA ROJO E PONCE JUANA 18° LAJAS DÍAZ ARROYO 18° PEÑUELAS SANTA GUAYANILLA SALINAS S 00’ GUÁNICA ISABEL GUAYAMA MAUNABO 00’

17° 17° 45’ 45’

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17° 17° Maps 00’ 00’ 68° 00’ 67° 45’ 67° 30’ 67° 15’ 67° 00’ 66° 45’ 66° 30’ 66° 15’ 66° 00’ 65° 45’ 65° 30’ 65° 15’ 65° 00’ Municipio Subdivision Outline Map Legend and Municipio Location Index

Map Legend Map Sections MOCA Municipio ZANJA Municipio Subdivision¹ La Cruz Subbarrio San Juan Census Designated Place¹ Lago Dos Bocas Large River, Lake, Water Body, or Shoreline 6 A fishhook joins contiguous and/or discontiguous 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 parts of the same geographic entity 18 17 11 10 9 ¹ A ’*’ following a place name indicates that the place is coextensive with a separate municipio subdivision. 16 1514 13 12 The municipio subdivision name is shown only if different than the name of the place. Note: All legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000. Where municipio, municipio subdivision, and/or subbario boundaries coincide, the map shows the boundary symbol for the highest level of these geographic entities. The municipio boundary is always shown. Where a municipio, municipio subdivision or subbario boundary coincides with a place boundary, the map does not show the place boundary symbol. Any geographic entity name may include ’(pt.)’ if some portion of the entity extends beyond the limits of the map area displayed on the page, or if multiple discontiguous pieces of the entity have been discretely labeled on the page. A geographic entity name may include ’(pts.)’ if many discontiguous pieces exist for that entity that cannot be discretely labeled. The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement.

Municipio Location Index This list presents the reference coordinates for each municipio on the municipio subdivision outline map. Map section numbers refer to the municipio subdivision outline maps only. MUNICIPIO MAP MAP MUNICIPIO MAP MAP MUNICIPIO MAP MAP SEC REF SEC REF SEC REF Adjuntas...... 15 BM-AV Hatillo...... 3 BM-AS San Sebastián...... 2 BK-AU Aguada...... 1 BH-AT Hormigueros...... 16 BI-AW Santa Isabel...... 13 BR-AY Aguadilla...... 1 BI-AS Humacao...... 10 BY-AW Toa Alta...... 5 BT-AT Aguas Buenas...... 11 BU-AU Isabela...... 2 BJ-AS Toa Baja...... 5 BT-AS Aibonito...... 13 BS-AW Jayuya...... 3 BO-AV Trujillo Alto...... 6 BW-AT Arecibo...... 3 BN-AS Juana Díaz...... 14 BQ-AY Utuado...... 3 BN-AU Arroyo...... 12 BV-AY Juncos...... 10 BX-AV Vega Alta...... 5 BR-AS Añasco...... 1 BI-AU Lajas...... 16 BJ-AY Vega Baja...... 4 BR-AS Barceloneta...... 4 BP-AS Lares...... 2 BL-AU Vieques...... 9 CC-AW Barranquitas...... 13 BS-AV Las Marías...... 2 BK-AV Villalba...... 14 BQ-AW Bayamón...... 5 BT-AT Las Piedras...... 10 BX-AV Yabucoa...... 10 BX-AX Cabo Rojo...... 16 BH-AX Loíza...... 6 BX-AS Yauco...... 15 BL-AX Caguas...... 11 BV-AV Luquillo...... 7 BZ-AT Camuy...... 2 BL-AS Manatí...... 4 BQ-AS Canóvanas...... 6 BX-AU Maricao...... 16 BK-AV Carolina...... 6 BW-AT Maunabo...... 12 BX-AY Cataño...... 5 BU-AS Mayagüez...... 17 BI-AV Cayey...... 11 BU-AW Moca...... 1 BJ-AT Ceiba...... 7 CB-AU Morovis...... 4 BQ-AU Ciales...... 4 BP-AU Naguabo...... 10 BZ-AV Cidra...... 11 BU-AV Naranjito...... 5 BS-AU Coamo...... 13 BR-AW Orocovis...... 4 BQ-AV Comerío...... 11 BT-AV Patillas...... 12 BW-AX Corozal...... 5 BS-AU Peñuelas...... 15 BN-AX Culebra...... 8 CE-AU Ponce...... 14 BO-AX Dorado...... 5 BS-AS Quebradillas...... 2 BK-AS Fajardo...... 7 CA-AT Rincón...... 1 BG-AT Florida...... 4 BP-AT Río Grande...... 6 BY-AT Guayama...... 12 BU-AY Sabana Grande...... 16 BK-AX Guayanilla...... 15 BM-AX Salinas...... 13 BS-AY Guaynabo...... 5 BU-AT San Germán...... 16 BJ-AW Gurabo...... 11 BW-AU San Juan...... 6 BV-AS Guánica...... 16 BK-AY San Lorenzo...... 11 BW-AW

Maps Puerto Rico F-3 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Municipios, Municipio Subdivisions, Subbarrios, and Places - Section 1 BG BH BI BJ 67° 20’ 67° 10’ 67° 00’

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AGUADILLA MONTAÑA MALEZA 18° ALTA 18° 30’ MALEZA 30’ BAJA

AGUACATE San GUERRERO BORIN- CEIBA QUEN Antonio ALTA CAMACEYES ARENALES Rafael Hernández A A S CEIBA BAJA S CORRALES Aguadilla CAIMITAL Atlantic Ocean Cabán ALTO SEE SECTION 2 AGUADILLA Aceitunas Santa Bárbara Tamarindo Iglesia ACEITUNAS Higüey Nuevo CAIMITAL BAJO CENTRO AGUADA VICTORIA ES- PINAR CUCHILLAS PALMAR Moca MOCA ROCHA GUANIQUILLA CARRIZAL

AGUADA ASOMANTE GUANÁ- A BANO PUEBLO Aguada A T RÍO GRANDE MAMEY MOCA T GUAYABO Rosario MAL CRUZ VOLADORAS CAPÁ California PASO PUNTAS RÍO MARÍAS GRANDE PIEDRAS Luyando MARÍAS BLANCAS ENSENADA CRUCES CRUCES LAGUNAS CERRO NARANJO JAGÜEY 18° RINCÓN GORDO RINCÓN CERRO GORDO 18° 20’ Rincón QUEBRADA PUEBLO ATALAYA LARGA PLATA 20’ Stella NARANJO JAGÜEY CALVACHE ATALAYA DAGÜEY BARRERO Las HUMATAS Marías Añasco CERRO PIÑALES MARÍAS GORDO A CAGUABO HATILLO 1 ESPINO CARACOL A U La CARRERAS CORCOVADA Playa Cuartel U Cuarto AÑASCO 2 PLAYA AÑASCO CIDRA MIRAFLORES RÍO ABAJO CASEY ARRIBA ABAJO Cuartel Espino CASEY Tercero Cuartel OVEJAS ARRIBA AÑASCO Primero ARRIBA RÍO CAÑAS SEE SECTION 17

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A A R R Atlantic Ocean

BAJURA QUEBRA- 18° ISABELA 18° 30’ JOBOS Isabela CAMUY BEJUCOS GUA- DILLAS 30’ YABOS Quebradillas MORA COTO QUEBRA- DILLAS Camuy GUERRERO SAN JOSÉ YEGUADA MEMBRILLO PUENTE Mora A GALATEO A S TERRANOVA S BAJO COCOS ARENALES BAJOS San CAMUY ZANJA Antonio ARRIBA ISABELA CACAO Cacao CIÉNAGAS ARENALES ALTOS LLANADAS ABRA HONDA SAN ANTONIO Piedra GALATEO Gorda CAMUY ALTO PIEDRA GORDA CHARCAS PLANAS GUAJATACA SANTIAGO PUERTOS SEE SECTION 1 A SALTO A T ROBLES T Lago de Guajataca CIBAO QUEBRADA HATO AIBONITO Quebrada ARRIBA BAHOMAMEY SEE GUATEMALA SECTION 3 SAN SEBASTIÁN GUAJATACA CIBAO HOYA MALA Hato Norzagaray 18° Arriba PIEDRAS PILETAS 18° 20’ POZAS BLANCAS ENEAS CALLEJONES 20’ LARES Urréjola CIDRAL (BARRIO-PUEBLO) San Juncal SONADOR Sebastián MAGOS CULEBRINAS CALABAZAS PUEBLO JUNCAL Lares A ALTO SANO A U SAN SEBASTIÁN U PERCHAS LARES (BARRIO) GUACIO 1 MARAVILLA NORTE MIRABALES PERCHAS 2 ESPINO ALTO SANO LARES LAS Las BUENOS MARÍAS Marías AIRES ANONES MARAVILLA LA TORRE ESTE FURNIAS PURÍSIMA CONCEPCIÓN ESPINO MIRASOL BUENA VISTA PEZUELA MARAVILLA SUR RÍO CAÑAS LAS MARÍAS CHAMORRO SEE PALMA A ESCRITA SECTION 17 NARANJALES CERROTE RÍO PRIETO A V BUCARABONES V BARTOLO SEE SECTION 15

SEE SECTION 16

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HATILLO Atlantic Ocean 18° HATILLO 18° (BARRIO-PUEBLO) 30’ 30’ Jareales HATILLO La Cruz (BARRIO) Carri- zales Monserrate Vigía ISLOTE Ha- Miramar tillo CARRIZALES O Rosario ECIB A HATO ABAJO AR San Felipe FACTOR A S CAPÁEZ Buenos GARROCHALES S San Luis Aires CAMBA- Corcovado LACHE SANTANA Animas NARANJITO CORCO- VADO Arecibo Rafael ARENA- González HATO ARRIBA LEJOS Sabana Hoyos DOMINGO RUÍZBajadero CAMPO ALEGRE MIRAFLORES BUENA VISTA TANAMÁ DOMINGUITO

Rafael Capó ARECIBO SEE SECTION 4 La Alianza SEE A ARROZAL A T SECTION 2 T

ESPERANZA CARRERAS HATO VIEJO SABANA HOYOS BAYANEY AIBONITO

18° RÍO ARRIBA 18° 20’ SANTA ROSA Lago Dos Bocas 20’ N LIMÓ

RÍO ABAJO CANÍ DON ALONSO

AC MAMEYES ABAJO A Cayuco O A U SABANA GRANDE U ANGELES CAGUANA

SALTO ABAJO Utuado CAONILLAS ABAJO SALTO TETUÁN ARRIBA O UTUAD MAMEYES ARRIBA RONCADOR SANTA ISABEL VIVÍ ABAJO CAONILLAS UTUADO ARRIBA LAS GUAONICO ARENAS PALMAS JAYUYA ABAJO RÍO GRANDE Jayuya VIVÍ ARRIBA JAYUYA A COABEY A V SEE SECTION 15 PASO V PALMA JAYUYA CONSEJO COLLORES VEGUITAS ZAMAS SALIENTE

18° PICA JAUCA 18° 10’ 10’

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Atlantic Ocean 18° 18° 30’ VEGA BAJA 30’ MANATÍ YEGUADA PUERTO NUEVO PALMAS ALTAS CIBUCO TIERRAS Laguna BARCELONETABARCE- GARROCHALES NUEVAS Tortuguero LONETA PONIENTE CABO CARIBE A Tierras A Nuevas Sabana S Barce- Poniente (pt.) S loneta TIERRAS Garro- La NUEVAS SALIENTE CEIBA chales Luisa ALGARROBO Pueblo Pueblo Saliente Ceiba Poniente Vega (pt.) BAJURA COTO NORTE VEGA Imbéry AFUERA Coto Baja Norte BAJA Tiburones FLORIDA MANATÍ Manatí Monserrate AFUERA (pt.) Búfalo RÍO ABAJO BAJURA PUGNADO AFUERA ADENTRO COTO SUR

NORTE ALMIRANTE FLORIDA ADENTRO Pajonal PUGNADO RÍO ARRIBA RÍO ARRIBA RÍO ARRIBA ADENTRO Miranda A PONIENTE SALIENTE A T T QUEBRADAARENAS BARAHONA SEE SECTION 5 Florida Barahona SUR SEE SECTION 3 FRÁNQUEZ ALMIRANTE CIALES FLORIDA Fránquez HATO VIEJO UNIBÓN 18° MOROVIS NORTE 18° Morovis 20’ Ciales 20’ TORRECILLAS MOROVIS CORDILLERA JAGUAS MONTE LLANO MOROVIS SUD SAN LORENZO FRONTÓN PESAS CUCHILLAS A CIALES MOROVIS A U RÍO U GRANDE VAGA PASTO PERCHAS POZAS MATA DE CAÑAS

GATO CIALITOS BARROS DAMIÁN DAMIÁN ARRIBA COLLORES ABAJO OROCOVIS (BARRIO) BOTIJAS OROCOVIS CACAOS (BARRIO- TORO NEGRO PELLEJAS Orocovis PUEBLO) A A OROCOVIS SABANA V (pt.) V SALTOS SABANA BAUTA ABAJO (pt.)

BAUTA BERMEJALES ARRIBA

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Atlantic Ocean 18° 18° 30’ 30’ DORADO PALO SECO

Breñas Dorado A A DORADO MAMEYAL S Sabana (pt.) SABANA S SECA San CA- SABANA HIGUILLAR TAÑO Ceiba Antonio Ingenio Levittown Cataño (pt.) TOA TOA BAJA Monserrate Toa Baja (pt.) MEDIA LUNA BAJA CATAÑO ESPINOSA PALMAS Campa- Sabana Seca nilla PUEBLO BAJURA MAGUAYO Candelaria Vega Alta Arenas VIEJO VEGA ALTA JUAN SÁNCHEZ SEE San Candelaria HATO TEJAS Guaynabo RÍO CANDELARIA BAYAMÓN SECTION 4 LAJAS José ESPINOSA Río VEGA ALTA Lajas Toa Alta SEE Mucara- SECTION 6 TOA ALTA bones MARICAO A A MUCARABONES T PÁJAROS FRAILES T MAVILLA RÍO LAJAS CONTORNO Bayamón GUAYNABO CANDELARIA ORTÍZ CERRO MINILLAS CIENE- ABRAS Galateo PIÑAS GORDO GUETA COROZAL QUEBRADAARENAS Pájaros GALATEO TOA BAYAMÓN SANTA CIBUCO QUEBRADA ROSA H. Rivera CRUZ ALTA 18° 18° Corozal Colón 20’ 20’ PUEBLO BUENA GUARAGUAO CAMARONES PALMAREJO VISTA ABAJO GUARA- GUAO RÍO PADILLA DOS BOCAS LOMAS ACHIOTE GUADIANA SANTA MAMEY COROZAL Naranjito OLAYA DAJAOS GUAYNABO HATO NUEVO A A NARANJITO U PALOS CEDRO ABAJO GUARAGUAO U CUCHILLAS NEGROS BLANCOS ARRIBA SONADORA NARANJITO NUEVO MAGUEYES NUEVO ANONES MANÁ PALMARITO CEDRO ARRIBA SEE SECTION 11

SEE SECTION 13

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18° 18° 30’ 30’

Atlantic Ocean

A LOÍZA A S S SEE TORRECILLA BAJA Vieques INSET A CANGREJO ARRIBA Loíza MEDIANÍA SAN JUAN LOÍZA BAJA TORRECILLA Suárez SABANA ABAJO HOYO MULAS ALTA CANÓVANAS ALTA

MEDIANÍA Carolina TORRECILLA GOBERNADOR SABANA ALTA HERRERAS PIÑERO LLANA NORTE CAROLINA San Isidro EL CIÉNAGA BAJA ZARZAL CINCO SAN ANTÓN Santa MONACILLO SABANA LLANA SUR Bárbara URBANO Río Hato Candal A A CAROLINA 1 T Grande T ST. JUST MARTÍN TRUJILLO RÍO Palmer CUEVAS GONZÁLEZ BAJO GRANDE SEE SECTION 5 San Juan TRUJILLO Canóvanas La Dolores MONACILLO ALTO (pt.) CANÓVANAS Bartolo DOS Trujillo Alto SANTA CANOVANILLAS (BARRIO) TORTUGO CUPEY BOCAS GUZMÁN CACAO CRUZ CIÉNAGA JIMÉNEZ SEE SECTION 7 ALTA ABAJO CARRAÍZO 18° 18° LA 20’ 20’ CAIMITO GLORIA Campo Rico RÍO GRANDE QUEBRADA MAMEYES II QUEBRADA NEGRITO BARRAZAS HATO PUERCO ARENAS TRUJILLO ALTO CARRUZOS QUEBRADA GRANDE CEDRO A SEE SECTION 11 GUZMÁN ARRIBA A U LOMAS U CANÓVANAS Lomas CUBUY Benítez KEY SEE SECTION 10 CANÓVANAS

Puerto RicoF-9 1 CANÓVANAS (BARRIO-PUEBLO)

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Atlantic Ocean LUQUILLO O Playa Fortuna LUQUILLO FAJARD A A T T CABEZAS I illo

Luqu QUEBRADA MAMEYES MATA DE JUAN SARDINERA FAJARDO PLÁTANO PITAHAYA MARTÍN Pueblo Norte SEE Ramos Fajardo SECTION 8 18° 18° Pueblo FAJARDO Puerto Real 20’ 20’ Oeste

F SEE SECTION 6 L O REN Pueblo Este SABANA NARANJO CI Pueblo Sur O

Luis M. QUEBRADA Cintrón VUELTAS A A U U RÍO ARRIBA DEMAJAGUA

Ceiba SACO RÍO ABAJO CEIBA CHUPACALLOS CEIBA Aguas MACHOS Claras Roosevelt DAGUAO A Roads SEE SECTION 10 QUEBRADASEC (pt.)

A A GUAYACÁN Vieques Passage V V SEE SECTION 9 U.S. Census Bureau,Census 18° 18° 10’ 10’

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65° 30’ 65° 20’ 65° 10’ A A S S

A A T T Atlantic Ocean Virgin Passage

SAN ISIDRO

SEE SECTION 7 18° 18° 20’ 20’ FLAMENCO CULEBRA Culebra

FRAILE Vieques A A Sound U U CULEBRA

PLAYA SARDINAS I Caribbean Sea

PLAYA SARDINAS II

A A V V

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A A V V

SEE SECTION 7 Vieques Sound 18° 18° 10’ 10’

ISABEL II

PUERTO DIABLO Vieques Passage Vieques FLORIDA A A W W MOSQUITO VIEQUES PUERTO REAL PUERTO FERRO

PUNTA ARENAS LLAVE

Esperanza

Caribbean Sea

A A X X

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SEE SECTION 6

GURABO SEE SECTION 7 ARRIBA GURABO ABAJO CAIMITO RÍO BLANCO JUNCOS El Mangó MAMEY EL RÍO Duque Pueblo MAIZALES Norte JUNCOS Pueblito PEÑA Daguao del Río POBRE MARIANA LIRIOS Juncos DUQUE CEIBA NORTE Peña Pueblo BOQUERÓN Pobre NAGUABO Roosevelt Sur A Roads (pt.) A VALENCIANO ABAJO QUEBRADA V V CEIBA SUR Río Blanco ARENAS Boquerón Naguabo DAGUAO MAMBICHE HÚCARES COLLORES CEIBA RÍO La Fermina ANTÓN RUÍZ LAS Antón Ruíz PIEDRAS COLLORES SANTIAGO Y LIMA Bajandas 18° MONTONES MABÚ 18° VALENCIANO ARRIBA Las Piedras San 10’ 10’ Francisco PUNTA LAS Santo SANTIAGO Domingo Humacao SEE SECTION 11 PIEDRAS HUMACAO Punta Santiago NAGUABO TEJAS RÍO ABAJO TEJAS Santiago San Juan A A MARIANA W W CATAÑO BUENA VISTA HUMACAO CANDELERO ARRIBA TEJAS

Candelero Arriba Passage JÁCANAS of Vieques AGUACATE CANDELERO ABAJO LIMONES Comunas Rosa Martorell GUAYABOTA Sánchez PLAYA Caribbean Sea Yabucoa JUAN MARTÍN CALABAZAS A A X X Playita YABUCOA YABUCOA CAMINO NUEVO El Negro SEE SECTION 12

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18° 18° 20’ 20’

SEE SECTION 6

SAN QUEBRADA A ANTONIO INFIERNO MASA A U JAGUAS U SEE SECTION 5 RÍO CAÑAS GURABO JAGÜEYES CELADA SONADORA GURABO HATO NUEVO AGUAS JUAN ASENCIO CEDRITO BUENAS DOÑA BAIROA Bairoa Celada ELENA MULITA Aguas BAIROA RINCÓN Buenas Gurabo COMERÍO MULA JAGUAR MAMEY Palomas AGUAS BUENAS CAÑABÓN CAGUAS PALOMAS BAYAMONCITO Caguas NARANJO Comerío SUMIDERO NAVARRO Santa Clara CAGÜITAS COMERÍO QUEBRADA SEE SECTION 10 VEGA A A REDONDA CEJAS V RÍO HONDO CAÑABONCITO SAN LORENZO V PIÑAS MONTE San LLANO CEIBA Bayamón TURABO TOMÁS DE Lorenzo CASTRO HATO RÍO ABAJO Cidra Lago de FLORIDA CIDRA Cidra BAYAMÓN RABANAL CAGUAS QUEMADOS BEATRIZ 18° ARENAS 18° Parcelas BORINQUEN Jagual 10’ CERRO GORDO 10’ SALTO La Milagrosa SUD CIDRA Parcelas JAGUAL CAYAGUAS HONDURAS TOÍTA Nuevas BEATRIZ RINCÓN BEATRIZ SEE SECTION 13 QUEBRADA SAN SALVADOR HONDA RINCÓN A A TOÍTA VEGAS G. L. GUAVATE W García SAN LORENZO W MATÓN Pueblo ABAJO Norte ESPINO PIEDRAS Cayey CAYEY FARALLÓN PASTO VIEJO MONTE QUEBRADA ARENAS MATÓN LLANO ARRIBA CEDRO PEDRO AVILA Pueblo Sur SUMIDO QUEBRADA SEE SECTION 12 LAPA ARRIBA

CULEBRAS CERCADILLO CAYEY ALTO JÁJOME CULEBRAS BAJO BAJO U.S. Census Bureau,Census2000 JÁJOME ALTO A A X X

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A A W W SEE SECTION 11

CARITE

Lago Carite MUÑOZ RIVERA

MULAS QUEBRADA A ARRIBA EGOZCUE A X MATUYAS X MARÍN ALTO SEE SECTION 10 CARMEN GUAMANÍ JAGUAL MATUYAS Yaurel Patillas BAJO QUEBRADA YAUREL LIZAS ARENAS PALMAS MAMEY CACAO APEADERO Palo PALO EMAJAGUA ALTO Seco TALANTE CACAO BAJO SECO PITAHAYA RÍOS Pueblo GUAYAMA Olimpo Este 18° Buena Vista MAUNABO 18° GUÁSIMAS PATILLAS Pueblo Oeste 00’ POZO HONDO Corazón Emajagua 00’ CAIMITAL POLLOS Maunabo CALZADA ANCONES Palmas Lamboglia JACABOA GUAYAMA GUARDARRAYA SEE PALMAS SECTION 13 Guayama Cuatro Calles Arroyo BAJO MAUNABO A Jobos ALGARROBO ARROYO A Y Y MACHETE Pueblo Oeste JOBOS Pueblo Este PATILLAS ARROYO

Caribbean Sea

A A Z Z

Puerto RicoF-15 17° 17° 50’ 50’

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SEE SECTION 5

BARRANQUITAS CAÑABÓN QUEBRADILLAS A A V SEE SECTION 4 V BARRANCAS QUEBRADA GRANDE

PALO HINCADO 0 1 2 3 Kilometers

HONDURAS 0 1 2 3 Miles Barranquitas* 18° HELECHAL 18° 10’ HAYALES CAONILLAS PLATA 10’ LLANOS Pueblo PULGUILLAS Norte PEDRO GARCÍA Aibonito COAMO ARRIBA AIBONITO A ASOMANTE ROBLES A W Pueblo Sur W Pastos PASTO PASTO AIBONITO SEE SECTION 11 SANTA CATALINA COAMO ALGARROBO CUYÓN

CUYÓN COAMO PALMAREJO LOS LLANOS Coamo Vázquez PALMAS SEE SECTION 14 Palmarejo SAN ILDEFONSO A A X Los Llanos X LAPA La Plena Mariano QUEBRADA YEGUAS DESCALABRADO Colón Las Ollas JAUCA 2 SALINAS

RÍO JUEYES 18° Parcelas 18° El Ojo Peñuelas Coco 00’ BOCA Las Ochenta 00’ VELÁZQUEZ FELICIA 2 SALINAS Coquí San Playita Santa Felipe Cortada Isabel Coquí JAUCA 1 AGUIRRE SANTA Salinas ISABEL Aguirre (Rural) Central A Jauca Aguirre A Y Y FELICIA 1 Playita PLAYA Central Aguirre

SEE SECTION 12 SANTA ISABEL

Caribbean Sea

A A Z Z

17° 17° 50’ 50’ 66° 20’ 66° 10’ BQ BR BS BT

F-16 Puerto Rico Maps U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Municipios, Municipio Subdivisions, Subbarrios, and Places - Section 14 BN BO BP BQ 66° 40’ 66° 30’

A A V V

SEE SECTION 4

18° SEE SECTION 3 18° 10’ 10’ VACAS

ANÓN VILLALBA VILLALBA ARRIBA SAN PATRICIO CAONILLAS ARRIBA A A W W VILLALBA Villalba GUARAGUAO COLLORES (pt.) HATO PUERCO ARRIBA HATO VILLALBA MARAGÜEZ PUERCO MONTE ABAJO ABAJO CAONILLAS ABAJO LLANO TIBES

SEE SECTION 15 MARUEÑO REAL COLLORES (pt.) EMAJAGUAL PONCE GUAYABAL PORTUGUÉS MAGUEYES JACAGUAS MACHUELO Guayabal CALLABO Luis Lloréns Marueño Coto ARRIBA Laurel Torres QUEBRADA CERRILLOS LOMAS LIMÓN 2 1 Juana Díaz 3 RÍO CAÑAS ARRIBA 4 (pt.) A A X 5 TIJERAS X PORTUGUÉS Pueblo URBANO SABANA LLANA SEXTO COTO Sur LAUREL Aguilita AMUELAS Río Cañas Abajo MAGUEYES SEGUNDO MACHUELO URBANO ABAJO QUINTO Clausells TERCERO SABANETAS JUANA DÍAZ CUARTO PRIMERO CINTRONA RÍO CAÑAS ABAJO 18° CANAS CANAS SAN Capitanejo 18° 00’ URBANO ANTÓN 00’ Baldorioty Reparada BUCANÁ CAPITANEJO Potala de Castro Ponce (pt.) Pastillo PLAYA (pt.) VAYAS SEE SECTION 13 A CAPITANEJO A Y Y

Caribbean Sea

Ponce (pt.) A PLAYA (pt.) A Z Z

KEY JUANA DÍAZ 1Pueblo Norte 2JUANA DÍAZ 3 Pueblo Este 17° 4Pueblo Oeste 17° 50’ 5 Juana Díaz (pt.) 50’

0 1 2 3 Kilometers

0 1 2 3 Miles

B B A A 66° 40’ 66° 30’ BN BO BP BQ

Maps Puerto Rico F-17 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Municipios, Municipio Subdivisions, Subbarrios, and Places - Section 15 BK BL BM BN BO 66° 50’ 66° 40’

SEE SECTION 3

SEE SECTION 2 PORTILLO TANAMÁ A A V V GUAYABO PELLEJAS DULCE KEY YAHUECAS CAPÁEZ YAUCO 1Pueblo Norte YAYALES JUAN VEGAS 2Pueblo Sud GONZÁLEZ ABAJO GUAYO

18° ADJUNTAS Ad- VEGAS ARRIBA 18° 10’ LIMANÍ juntas 10’ GUILARTE GARZAS ADJUNTAS RÍO PRIETO SALTILLO PORTUGUÉS A FRAILES RUBIAS A W W AGUAS BLANCAS NARANJO PASTO RANCHERA JAGUA PASTO BARREAL RUCIO VEGAS SANTO JAGUAS DUEY DOMINGO SIERRA YAUCO ALTA PEÑUELAS ALGARROBO COLLORES SIERRA HONDA QUEBRADA BAJA Santo QUEBRADA MACANÁ Domingo CEIBA BARRERO SEE SECTION 14 SUSÚA CAIMITO Peñuelas ALTA ALMÁCIGOALTO SEE SECTION 16 LLANO PEÑUELAS QUEBRADAS ALMÁCIGOBAJO MACANÁ COTO A CONSEJO DIEGO HERNÁNDEZ CUEBAS A X X QUEBRADAS 1 YAUCO TALLABOA ALTA JAGUAS Yauco 2 Poblado CEDRO Tallaboa SUSÚA JÁCANA Sitios Alta BAJA MAGAS Magas GUAYANILLA Arriba TALLABOA Pueblo SALIENTE

INDIOS PLAYA Palomas Guayanilla 18° TALLABOA ENCARNACIÓN 18° RUFINA 00’ PONIENTE 00’ BARINA Indios Tallaboa

BOCA

A A Y Y

GUAYANILLA Caribbean Sea

A A Z Z

0 1 2 3 Kilometers

0 1 2 3 Miles 17° 17° 50’ 50’ 66° 50’ 66° 40’ BK BL BM BN BO

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2000 18° INDIERA 18° BAJA 10’ HORMIGUEROS ROSARIO MARICAO AFUERA MARICAO INDIERA ALTA 10’ BAJO ROSARIO JAGUITAS PEÑÓN INDIERA FRÍA ROSARIO ALTO GUANAJIBO

Hormigueros 1 DUEY HOCONUCO LAVA- ALTO TABONUCO HORMIGUEROS DERO DUEY ALTO A (BARRIO-PUEBLO) BAJO A W SAN GERMÁN SABANA W GUANAJIBO BENAVENTE CAÍN GRANDE BAJURA HOCONUCO BAJO CAÍN BAJO ALTO GUAMÁ SANTANA CABO ROJO SABANA Pueblo GRANDE Occidental MIRADERO Pueblo Norte RINCÓN ABAJ SAN Cabo Monte O Pueblo Nuevo Rojo Grande SABANA GERMÁN Pueblo Norte ENEAS San Pueblo Sud MARESÚ Germán SABANA GRANDE Pueblo Sabana Oriental Puerto Sabana Grande 0 1 2 3 Kilometers Real Eneas A MINILLAS MONTE GRANDE Í RETIRO 0 1 2 3 Miles ANCONES Pueblo Sud TORRE TUNA COTU Pueblo Central MACHUCHAL RAYO Liborio LLANOS TUNA PEDERNALES PARÍS 2 SANTA Negrón 1 ROSA Torres A CANDELARIA A X LAJAS ARRIBA X Lluveras SEE SECTION 15 Bo- Betances Lajas SUSÚA queron Palma- rejo SABANA YEGUAS PLATA CABO ROJO ARENA LAJAS SUSÚA BAJA 18° 18° 00’ BOQUERÓN LLANOS PARGUERA CIÉNAGA CAÑO 00’ Fuig PALMAREJO COSTA Pole Ojea ENSENADA María Antonia LLANOS COSTA Guánica La Parguera CARENERO A A Y MONTALVA GUÁNICA Y GUÁNICA

Caribbean Sea Puerto Rico

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F-19 Z Z 67° 10’ 67° 00’ 66° 50’ BH BI BJ BK BL F-20 Municipios, MunicipioSubdivisions, Subbarios, and Places - Section 17 BG BH BI BJ BK 67° 20’ 67° 10’ 67° 00’

Puerto Rico 18° 18° 20’ 20’

A A U U

SEE SECTION 1

SABANETAS (pt.) MAYAGÜEZ

(pt.) LEGUÍSAMO RÍO CAÑAS Caribbean ALGARROBOS RÍO CAÑAS SEE SECTION 2 Sea MIRADERO ABAJO ARRIBA Mayagüez QUEMADO

A Marina Septentrional Río MAYAGÜEZ A SEE SECTION 18 ARRIBA V Marina Meridional BATEYES NARANJALES V 1 MAYAGÜEZ Cárcel Salud JUAN MONTOSO ALONSO LIMÓN QUEBRADA GRANDE SÁBALOS ROSARIO 18° 18° 10’ MALEZAS GUANAJIBO RÍO HONDO 10’

SEE SECTION 16

A A W W

KEY MAYAGÜEZ 1 Candelaria ..Cnu ueuensus Bureau Census U.S.

A A X X

0 1 2 3 Kilometers ,C 0 1 2 3 Miles Maps

2000 67° 20’ 67° 10’ 67° 00’ BG BH BI BJ BK Municipios, MunicipioSubdivisions, Subbarios, and Places - Section 18 Maps ..Cnu ueu Census Bureau, Census U.S. AY AZ BA BE BF BG 68° 00’ 67° 50’ 67° 30’

18° 18° 30’ 30’

A A 2000 V V

A A S S

18° 18° 10’ 10’

ISLA DE MONA E ISLOTE MONITO (pt.) Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean

A A SABANETAS (pt.) W W Mona Channel

A A T T MAYAGÜEZ (pt.) Mona MAYAGÜEZ (pt.) Channel ISLA DE MONA E ISLOTE MONITO (pt.)

Caribbean Sea

18° 18° 20’ 20’

A A X X

Caribbean Sea A SEE SECTION 17 A U U

18° 18° 00’ 00’ SEE SECTION 17

A A Y Y Puerto Rico

0 1 2 3 Kilometers 0 1 2 3 Kilometers A A V 0 1 2 3 Miles V 0 1 2 3 Miles F-21 68° 00’ 67° 50’ 67° 30’ AY AZ BA BE BF BG F-22 Municipios, MunicipioSubdivisions, Subbarios, and Places - InsetA BU BV 66° 05’ Puerto Rico

Mercado

Ballajá San Cristóbal San Atlantic Ocean co Catedral Francis SAN JUAN ANTIGUO Puerta de Tierra

Marina Condado Parque Pozo del Ocean Park Las Marías SANTURCE Miramar Hato (pt.) l Bayola San Juan Alto Condadito de Moderno Isla Grande Cabro C amp Alegre o Villa Palmeras Pozo Machu- Loíza Gandul del Hato s chal A A Figueroa María Moczó S (pt.) Seboruco S Tras Minilla uero Shanghai Talleres Hipódromo lg Pu Hoare Chícharo Meli San Mateo La Zona lla Bolívar Sagrado Herrera Martín PeCorazón flores Marruecos ñ Monte Merhoff Buenos Aires a Las Palmas Obrero San Juan (pt.) Las Casas SAN JUAN (pt.) Martín Peña HATO REY NORTE Las Monjas Puerto Nuevo Borinquen

Ciudad Nueva

San José El Vedado Floral Park 18° 18° Quintana 25’ Eleanor Roosevelt ORIENTE 25’ HATO REY CENTRAL

Valencia Bella Auxilio Mutuo

Vista La 37 Amp UNIVERSIDAD aro HATO REY SUR Institución López Sicardó Hyde Park Río Piedras Antiguo Capetillo

U.S. Census Bureau,Census Santa Rita Ubarri Buen Venez Consejo

u A A ela PUEBLO T T

0 .5 1 1.5 2 Kilometers Monte Rey

0 .5 1 1.5 2 Miles Maps

2000 66° 05’ BU BV U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Metropolitan Areas,Municipios,andCentralCities Maps

67° 66°

19° 19°

SAN JUAN-CAGUAS-ARECIBO

QUEBRADILLAS Arecibo BARCELONETA CATAÑO

AGUADILLA Vega DORADO Agua- ISABELA Baja San Juan-Bayamón HATILLO Arecibo Manatí AGUADILLA dilla TOA BAJA San Juan LOÍZA MAYAGÜEZ CAMUY VEGA VEGA Fajardo ARECIBO CAROLINA (PART) MANATÍ BAJA ALTA Bayamón MOCA CANÓVANAS RINCÓN TOA TRUJILLO AGUADA FLORIDA ALTA SAN LUQUILLO CULEBRA JUAN ALTO RÍO SAN GRANDE MOROVIS SEBASTIÁN CIALES COROZAL FAJARDO GUAYNABO GURABO AÑASCO BAYAMÓN UTUADO LARES NARANJITO AGUAS BUENAS NAGUABO CEIBA MAYAGÜEZ LAS MARÍAS JUNCOS COMERÍO Caguas Mayagüez (PART) OROCOVIS BARRAN- Humacao JAYUYA QUITAS CAGUAS HORMIGUEROS MARICAO ADJUNTAS MAYAGÜEZ CIDRA SAN (PART) LORENZO LAS PIEDRAS VILLALBA SABANA AIBONITO VIEQUES MAYAGÜEZ GRANDE Cayey SAN HUMACAO GERMÁN PEÑUELAS PONCE COAMO YAUCO CAYEY YABUCOA CABO PONCE PATILLAS JUANA ROJO MAUNABO Ponce DÍAZ ARROYO LAJAS GUAYANILLA Caguas 18° SANTA 18° GUÁNICA ISABEL SALINAS GUAYAMA

LEGEND

PONCE Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) SAN JUAN-CAGUAS-ARECIBO Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) Arecibo Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (PMSA) LARES Municipio

Puerto RicoF-23 Cayey Central City Capital city underlined 0 5 10 15 20 Kilometers Metropolitan area boundaries are those defined by the Federal Office of Management and Budget on June 30, 1999. The use of ’(PART)’ indicates that the geography is either discontiguous, extends beyond the map page, or in the 0 5 10 15 20 Miles case of central cities, the central city extends beyond the MSA/CMSA boundary. All other boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000.

67° 66° F− 24 Puerto Rico Urban Areas

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19@ 19@

FLORIDA##BARCELONETA##BAJADERO

AGUADILLA##ISABELA## ARECIBO SAN SEBASTI?N

SAN JUAN FAJARDO Utuado Jayuya MAYAGÜEZ Maricao Adjuntas Vieques (Vieques Municipio) SAN GERM?N##CABO ROJO## YAUCO SABANA GRANDE Coamo PONCE JUANA D!AZ 18@ Salinas##Coco 18@ Santa Isabel GUAYAMA

Map Legend Municipio URBANIZED AREA 0 5 10 15 20 Kilometers Urban Cluster 0 5 10 15 20 Miles Note: All legal boundaries and names are as

U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 of January 1, 2000. For an urban cluster that consists of more than one piece, its point symbol is located at the center of its largest piece.

17@ 17@ Maps

68@ 67@ 66@ Appendix G. Accuracy of the Data

MASTER ADDRESS FILE AND ENUMERATION PROCEDURES IN PUERTO RICO

The method of questionnaire delivery in Puerto Rico was update/leave. The address list for Puerto Rico was constructed during a Census Bureau field operation called Address Listing. Census employees were sent to the field with maps of their assignment areas and were instructed to record the city-style address, noncity-style address or location description, or possibly some com- bination of the above, for every housing unit. In addition, the location of the unit was noted on the census map with what is known as a map spot. This operation took place in the fall of 1998.

At the completion of the processing of the address listing data, it was possible to tabulate the number of housing units in each block. Municipios participating in the local review operation were sent lists of housing unit counts by block. This operation was called Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA 99). When the LUCA 99 participant disagreed with a Census block count, that block was sent out for LUCA 99 recanvassing, in which census employees were redeployed to make updates to the address list. There was also a LUCA 99 appeal process for settling housing unit status discrepancies, which has the potential to add units to the address list. The LUCA 99 recanvassing and LUCA 99 appeal process took place at various times during the updating of the Decennial Master Address File (DMAF).

The last address list-building operation in the update/leave areas was the Update/Leave operation itself. This operation was responsible for having a census questionnaire hand-delivered at every housing unit. In the process the Master Address File (MAF) and the maps were updated.

People who did not receive a questionnaire at their house could submit a Be Counted Form, or they could call Telephone Questionnaire Assistance and have their information collected over the phone. Addresses from these operations that did not match those already on the DMAF were vis- ited in a Field Verification operation to determine if they exist. Verified addresses were added to the address list.

One more source of information about housing units listed on the DMAF is the Nonresponse Follow-up (NRFU) operation. During NRFU, enumerators follow up on units that had not returned a preaddressed census form. Units in NRFU can possibly be deleted or deemed vacant. At the same time, units that do not appear on the address list or maps could be added and enumerated con- currently.

SERVICE-BASED ENUMERATION

Service-Based Enumeration (SBE) was designed to account for persons without usual residence that use service facilities (i.e., shelters, soup kitchens, and mobile food vans). Only people using the service facility on the interview day were enumerated. In addition, people enumerated in tar- geted nonshelter outdoor locations and persons without usual residence that filed Be-Counted Forms (BCF) augmented the SBE count. The final total was included in the total population. This component of the enumeration should not be interpreted as a complete count of the homeless population.

CONFIDENTIALITY OF THE DATA

The Census Bureau has modified some data in this data release to protect confidentiality. Title 13, United States Code, Section 9, prohibits the Census Bureau from publishing results in which an individual’s data can be identified.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 The Census Bureau’s internal Disclosure Review Board sets the confidentiality rules for all data releases. A checklist approach is used to ensure that all potential risks to the confidentiality of the data are considered and addressed. Questions about confidentiality may be addressed to: [email protected] Attention Policy.

Title 13, United States Code Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes the Census Bureau to conduct censuses and surveys. Section 9 of the same Title requires that any information collected from the public under the authority of Title 13 be maintained as confidential. Section 214 of Title 13 and Sections 3559 and 3571 of Title 18 of the United States Code provide for the imposition of penalties of up to 5 years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines for wrongful disclosure of confidential census information.

Disclosure Limitation Disclosure limitation is the process for protecting the confidentiality of data. A disclosure of data occurs when someone can use published statistical information to identify an individual that has provided information under a pledge of confidentiality. Using disclosure limitation procedures, the Census Bureau modifies or removes the characteristics that put confidential information at risk for disclosure. Although it may appear that a table shows information about a specific individual, the Census Bureau has taken steps to disguise the original data while making sure the results are still useful.

Data Swapping

Data swapping is a method of disclosure limitation designed to protect confidentiality in tables of frequency data (the number or percentage of the population with certain characteristics). Data swapping is done by editing the source data or exchanging records for a sample of cases when creating a table. A sample of households is selected and matched on a set of selected key vari- ables with households in neighboring geographic areas that have similar characteristics (such as the same number of adults and same number of children). Because the swap often occurs within a neighboring area, there is no effect on the marginal totals for the area or for totals that include data from multiple areas. Because of data swapping, users should not assume that tables with cells having a value of one or two reveal information about specific individuals.

NONSAMPLING ERROR

In any large-scale statistical operation, such as Census 2000, human- and computer-related errors occur. These errors are commonly referred to as nonsampling errors. Such errors include not enu- merating every household or every person in the population, not obtaining all required informa- tion from the respondents, obtaining incorrect or inconsistent information, and recording informa- tion incorrectly. In addition, errors can occur during the field review of the enumerators’ work, during clerical handling of the census questionnaires, or during the electronic processing of the questionnaires.

While it is impossible to completely eliminate nonsampling error from an operation as large and complex as the decennial census, the Census Bureau attempts to control the sources of such error during the collection and processing operations. Described below are the primary sources of non- sampling error and the programs instituted to control this error in Census 2000. The success of these programs, however, was contingent upon how well the instructions actually were carried out during the census. As part of the Census 2000 evaluation program, both the effects of these programs and the amount of error remaining after their application will be evaluated.

Types of Nonsampling Error

Nonresponse. Nonresponse to particular questions on the census questionnaire or the failure to obtain any information for a housing unit allows for the introduction of bias into the data because the characteristics of the nonrespondents have not been observed and may differ from those reported by respondents. As a result, any imputation procedure using respondent data may not completely reflect these differences either at the elemental level (individual person or housing

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 unit) or on the average. Some protection against the introduction of large biases is afforded by minimizing nonresponse. Characteristics for the nonresponses were imputed by using reported data for a person or housing unit with similar characteristics.

Respondent and enumerator error. The person answering the mail questionnaire for a house- hold or responding to the questions posed by an enumerator could serve as a source of error. Although the question wording was extensively tested in several experimental studies prior to the census, the mail respondent may overlook or misunderstand a question, or answer a question in a way that cannot be interpreted correctly by the data capture system. The enumerator may also misinterpret or otherwise incorrectly record information given by a respondent, may fail to collect some of the information for a person or household, or may collect data for households that were not designated as part of the sample. To control problems such as these with the field enumera- tion, the work of enumerators was monitored carefully. Field staff were prepared for their tasks by using standardized training packages that included hands-on experience in using census materi- als. A sample of the households interviewed by each enumerator was reinterviewed to control for the possibility of fabricated data being submitted by an enumerator.

Processing error. The many phases involved in processing the census data represent potential sources for the introduction of nonsampling error. The processing of the census questionnaires completed by enumerators included field review by the crew leader, check-in, and transmittal of completed questionnaires. No field reviews were done on the mail return questionnaires for this census. Error may also be introduced by the misinterpretation of data by the data capture system or the failure to capture all the information that the respondents or enumerators provided on the forms. Write-in entries go through coding operations, which may also be a source of processing error in the data. Many of the various field, coding, and computer operations undergo a number of quality assurance and quality control checks to help ensure their accurate application.

Reduction of Nonsampling Error To reduce various types of nonsampling errors, a number of techniques were implemented during the planning, development of the mailing address list, data collection, and data processing activi- ties. Quality assurance methods were used throughout the data collection and processing phases of the census to improve the quality of the data. A reinterview program was implemented to mini- mize the errors in the data collection phase for enumerator-filled questionnaires. Several coverage improvement programs were implemented during the development of the cen- sus address list and census enumeration and processing to minimize undercoverage of the popu- lation and housing units. These programs were developed based on experience from the 1990 census and results from the Census 2000 testing cycle. • Be Counted questionnaires, unaddressed forms requesting all short form items, plus a few addi- tional items were available in public locations for people who believed they were not otherwise counted. • An introductory letter was sent to all USPS residential customers prior to the delivery of the cen- sus form. A reminder postcard was also sent to all USPS residential customers. • A well-publicized, toll-free telephone number was available to answer questions about the forms. Also, responses of households who had received a short form could be taken over the phone. • Under the Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) program, participating municipios had the opportunity to address specific concerns about the accuracy and completeness of the Master Address File before questionnaire delivery began.

Resolving Multiple Responses With multiple ways for people to initiate their enumeration, as well as the field follow-up opera- tions, it was very likely that some people would be enumerated more than once. A special com- puter process was implemented to control the extent of this type of nonsampling error by resolv- ing situations where more than one form was received from an address. The process consisted of

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 several steps. Addresses that had more than one viable return were analyzed. Housing data from one form were chosen as the housing data to use in subsequent census processing. Within each of these addresses, comparisons of the person records on each return were made against the person records on the other returns at the same address. People found to have been included on two or more different returns were marked as such, and only one of the person records was used in sub- sequent processing.

IMPUTING HOUSING UNIT STATUS AND POPULATION COUNTS

Following the completion of all data collection activities for Census 2000, a computer file of cen- sus housing units was created. For some housing units, information about whether the housing unit was occupied, vacant, or nonexistent was not available. These housing units were defined as ‘‘unclassified.’’ Unclassified housing units were assigned a housing unit status of occupied, vacant, or nonexistent by assigning the status of a nearby housing unit to the unclassified unit. Addition- ally, the number of persons living in some housing units known to be occupied was unknown. Housing units with unknown population were assigned the population count of a nearby occupied housing unit. All other data for these housing units was assigned via substitution or allocation during the editing of unacceptable data described in the next section.

EDITING OF UNACCEPTABLE DATA

The objective of the processing operation was to produce a set of data that describes the popula- tion as accurately and clearly as possible. In a major change from past practice, the information on Census 2000 questionnaires generally was not edited during field data collection nor during data capture operations for consistency, completeness, and acceptability. Enumerator-filled ques- tionnaires were reviewed by census crew leaders and local office clerks for adherence to specified procedures. No clerical review of mail return questionnaires was done to ensure that the informa- tion on the form could be data captured, nor were households contacted as in previous censuses to collect data that were missing from census returns.

Most census questionnaires received by mail from respondents as well as those filled by enumera- tors were processed through a new contractor-built image scanning system that used optical mark and character recognition to convert the responses into computer files. The optical character rec- ognition, or OCR, process used several pattern and context checks to estimate accuracy thresh- olds for each write-in field. The system also used ‘‘soft edits’’ on most interpreted numeric write-in responses to decide whether the field values read by the machine interpretation were acceptable. If the value read had a lower than acceptable accuracy threshold or was outside of the soft edit range, the image of the item was displayed to a keyer, who then entered the response.

To control the creation of possibly erroneous people from questionnaires completed incorrectly or containing stray marks, an edit on the number of people indicated on each mail return and enumerator-filled questionnaire was implemented as part of the data capture system. Failure of this edit resulted in the review of the questionnaire image at a workstation by an operator, that identified erroneous person records and corrected OCR interpretation errors in the population count field.

At Census Bureau headquarters, the mail response data records were subjected to a computer edit that identified households exhibiting a possible coverage problem and those with more than six household members—the maximum number of persons who could be enumerated on a mail ques- tionnaire. Attempts were made to contact these households on the telephone to correct the count inconsistency and to collect the census data for those people for whom there was no room on the questionnaire.

Incomplete or inconsistent information on the questionnaire data records was assigned acceptable values using imputation procedures during the final automated edit of the collected data. Imputa- tions, or computer assignments of acceptable codes in place of unacceptable entries or blanks, are needed most often when an entry for a given item is lacking or when the information reported for a person on that item is inconsistent with other information for that person. This process is known as allocation. As in previous censuses, the general procedure for changing unacceptable

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 entries was to assign an entry for a person that was consistent with entries for persons with simi- lar characteristics. The assignment of acceptable codes in place of blanks or unacceptable entries enhances the usefulness of the data. Allocation rates for census items are made available with the published census data.

Another way corrections were made during the computer editing process was through substitu- tion; that is, the assignment of a full set of characteristics for people in a household. When there was an indication that a household was occupied by a specified number of people, but the ques- tionnaire contained no information for the people within the household or the occupants were not listed on the questionnaire, a previously accepted household of the same size was selected as a substitute, and the full set of characteristics for the substitute was duplicated. Housing character- istics are not substituted. Table H18 in Summary File 1, Occupied Housing Units Substituted, rep- resents a count of occupied housing units into which all persons have been substituted.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Appendix H. Acknowledgments

The Office of the Associate Director for Decennial Census, John H. Thompson, Associate Direc- tor for Decennial Census; Preston Jay Waite, Assistant Director for Decennial Census; Carolee Bush, Mimi L. Born, Special Assistants; Oscar G. Farah, Decennial Systems Architecture and Integration Manager; Robert Fay, Senior Mathematical Statistician; William Bell, Senior Math- ematical Statistician for Small Area Estimation; Elizabeth Martin, Senior Researcher for Survey Methodology.

Gloria Gutierrez, Assistant Director for Marketing and Customer Liaison; LaVerne V. Collins, Assistant to the Associate Director for Communications; Kenneth C. Meyer, Special Assistant, Office of the Associate Director for Communications. The Decennial Management Division, Susan M. Miskura, Division Chief; Teresa Angueira, Lead Assistant Division Chief; M. Catherine Miller, Assistant Division Chief for Decennial Communica- tions; Miguel B. Perez, Assistant Division Chief for Budget and Management Information Sys- tems; A. Edward Pike, III, Assistant Division Chief for Systems, Geography and Content Pro- grams; Edison Gore, Assistant Division Chief for Field Programs; Fay F. Nash, Assistant Division Chief for Statistical Design/Special Census Programs. Branch Chiefs and Staff: Wilfredo Sauri Garcia, Kathleen M. Halterman, Idabelle B. Hovland, Jane H. Ingold, Agnes S. Kee, Edward L. Kobilarcik, Paulette M. Lichtman-Panzer, Carol M. Miller, William E. Norfolk, Burton H. Reist, Barbara S. Tinari, Maria E Urrutia, Violeta Vazquez, Andrew W. Visnansky. Other Contributors: Leonard R. Baer, Ramala Basu, William D. Biggar, Nicholas I. Birnbaum, Joanne L. Bluhm, Tasha R. Boone, Sharon K. Boyer, Sarah E. Brady, Carol Briggs, Andrea F. Brinson, Julia Buckley-Ess, Geneva A. Burns, Bennie K. Butler, Rochelle Carpenter, Edmund J. Coan, Jr., David A. Coon, Donnesha Y. Correll, Karen A. Crook, Enid Cruz-Mirabal, Alex E. Cutter, KaTrina J. Dandie, Gail S. Davidson, Sherry P. Deskins, Gretchen A. Dickson, Mark E. Dickson, William B. Eaton, Richard T. Edwards, Cynthia R. Eurich, Karen S. Fields, Lourdes N. Flaim, Linda Flores-Baez, Charles F. Fowler, III, Wallace Fraser, Gemma M. Furno, Alfred Gigletto, John W. Gloster, Tere M. Glover, Audrian J. Gray, Mark T. Gray, Annette M. Guevarez, Rebecca J. Halterman, Carolyn L. Hampton, Catherine J. Hartz, Anne Jones, Doris M. Kling, Debra A. Latham, Douglas M. Lee, Charles T. Lee, Jr., Vanessa M. Leuthold, Raymond N. Loftin, Jeannie A. McClees, Joy McLaughlin, Karen S. Medina, Hector X. Merced, Lourdes M. Morales, Laureen H. Moyer, Margarita M. Musquiz, Jaime Nazario-Perez, Jo Ann Norris, Ivonne Pabon-Marrero, Deborah Padua-Ferris, Eloise K. Parker, Alicia E. Pickett, Ann Quarzo, Annette M. Quinlan, Monica L. Rodia, Denise Sanders, Monique V. Sanders, Glenn C. Schneider, Clayton D. Spangenberg, Darlene L. Stewart, Kathleen J. Stoner, Shirley H. Stover, Myss R. Sykes, Wanda J. Thomas, Maura E. Tipping, Nichole Tillman, Nevalle Wade, Shelley A. Walker, Sherri M. Walker, Marcia S. Willhide. The Decennial Systems and Contracts Management Office, Michael J. Longini, Division Chief; Edwin B. Wagner, Jr., Deputy Division Chief; Alan J. Berlinger, Assistant Division Chief for Data Capture Program; J. Gary Doyle, Assistant Division Chief for Systems Integration; Patricia Kelly, Assistant Division Chief for 2000 Printing Contracts; Michael L. Palensky, Assistant Division Chief for Acquisition Division; Robert A. Rinaldi, Assistant Division Chief for Automation Infra- structure; Dennis W. Stoudt, Assistant Division Chief for Processing and Support. Branch and Staff Chiefs: Curtis Broadway, Danny Burkhead, Neil Thomas Cotton, Don Danbury, Wendy D. Hicks, Donald R. Dwyer, Ben Eng, Suzanne Fratino, Pauline C. Hanson, Carolyn Hay, Robert J. Hemmig, James Marsden, Warren McKay, George H. McLaughlin, William L. Peil, William Russell, David Sliom, Emmett F. Spiers, Marie P. Sudik, Tracy Wessler. Other Contributors: Carolyn G. Blackford, Mary Louise Bohle, Jean M. Clark,

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Michael Clark, Jack F. Davis, Gladys V. Davis, Julia B. Dickens, Michael S. Dugan, William A. Eng, Diana L. Giffin, Margaret E. Goldsmith, Charles J. Kahn, Ellen B. Katzoff, Sunhak Kim, Patricia L. Kirk, Andrew P. Kraynak, Sandra L. Lantz, Brenda F. Lukenich, Patricia Madson, Caroline S. Magill, Karen K. Mitchell, Gerard Moore, Patrick J. Mulcahy, Duc Mong Nguyen, Robert A. Peregoy, Mary S. Petrocci, Dan E. Philipp, Phyllis Simard, Frances A. Simmons, Johanne M. Stovall, David A. Tabaska, Jess D. Thompson, Mary M. Tucker, Michael T. Wharton, Mary M. Wright.

The Data Access and Dissemination System Office, E. Enrique Gomez, Division Chief; William K. Stuart, Assistant Division Chief. Branch and Staff Chiefs: Harold M. Brooks, Jack F. Davis, Mark I. Kronisch, Peter Rosenson, Sandra K. Rowland. Other Contributors: Susan Ann Baptist, Amy M. Bishton, Marian E. Brady, Rosalie A. Britt, John K. Butler, Jr., Raymond W. Davis, Radine L. Desperes, Karen S. Dutterer, Janis A. Ennis, Sharon K. Fortuna, Beverly B. Fransen, Jean M. Haynes, Jennifer L. Holland, Eugene M. Rashlich, Aric G. Smarra, Joann M. Sutton, Doung D. To, Berlyn Wheeler, Margaret G. Williams.

The Decennial Statistical Studies Division, Howard Hogan, Division Chief; Jon Clark, Assistant Division Chief for Census Design; Maureen P. Lynch, Assistant Division Chief for Coverage Mea- surement Processing; Donna Kostanich, Assistant Division Chief for Sampling and Estimation; Rajendra Singh, Assistant Division Chief for Statistical Communications; David C. Whitford, Assistant Division Chief for Statistical Program Management; Barbara Walter, Special Assistant to the Division Chief. Branch Chiefs: Nicholas Alberti, Patrick Cantwell, Danny Childers, Deborah Fenstermaker, Philip M. Gbur, Richard Griffin, Charisse E. Jones, Marjorie Martinez, Alfredo Navarro, Magdalena Ramos, Jennifer Reichert, James Treat. Other Con- tributors: Tamara Adams, Paula Anderson, Mark Asiala, Susan Atha, Diane Barrett, Stephanie Baumgardner, Michael Beaghen, Rosemary Byrne, Kathy Rae Carlers, Nathan Carter, Inez Chen, John Chesnut, Kara Morgan Clarke, Ryan Cromar, Peter Davis, Charles R. Dimitri, Carl Durant, Lisa Fairchild, James Farber, Golam Farooque, Roxanne Feldpausch, Patricia Fisher, Courtney Ford, Rhonda Geddings, Greg Golebiewski, Alicia Green, Dawn E. Haines, Kevin Haley, Steven Hefter, John Hilton, Maria Cupples Hudson, Jerry Imel, Lynn Imel, Meiliawati Iskandar, Levern Jacobs, Jr., Carrie Johanson, Kimball Jonas, John Jones, Loleysa Kelly, Jae Kwang Kim, Felipe Kohn, Bau Le, Xijian Liu, Anne McGaughey, Dave McGrath, Tracey McNally, Vincent T. Mule, Jr., Nganha Nguyen, Susan Odell, Broderick Oliver, Doug Olson, Robin A. Pennington, Rebecca Piegari, Barbara Ray, Miriam Rosenthal, Matthew Salganik, Robert Sands, Eric Schindler, Shuping Shen, Dave Sheppard, Roger Shores, Charles D. Sissel, Damon Smith, Phawn Stallone, Michael Starsinic, Martha Sutt, Michael Tenebaum, Ana Valentin, Joseph G. VanNest, Mark Viator, Erin Whitworth, Glenn Wolfgang, Kevin Zajac, Mary Frances Zelenak, Randal ZuWallack. The Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Daniel H. Weinberg, Division Chief; Leonard J. Norry, Assistant Division Chief for Housing Characteristics; Charles T. Nelson, Assistant Division Chief for Income, Poverty, and Health Statistics; Stephanie S. Shipp, Assistant Division Chief for Labor Force Statistics and Outreach; Richard A. Denby, Assistant Division Chief for Estimation, Processing, and Programming. Branch Chiefs, Staff Chiefs, and Special Assis- tants: Larry L. Beasley, Donald R. Dalzell, Peter J. Fronczek, Patricia A. Johnson, Susan P. Love, John M. McNeil, Mary Naifeh, Thomas J. Palumbo, Lydia Scoon-Rogers, Thomas S. Scopp, Edward J. Welniak, Jeanne M. Woodward. Other Contributors: Laura Adler, Elaine M. Anderson, Jana L. Asher, John T. Baker, II, Dana A. Bradley, Robert L. Bennefield, Donna Benton, Joanne Binette, Helen Bohle, Ester Buckles, Mary Thrift Bush, Stephen L. Campbell, Charita Castro, Linda B. Cavanaugh, William S. Chapin, Joan M. Clarke, Joseph P. Dalaker, Bonnie L. Damon, Michael E. Davern, Sarah C. Davis, Katharine M. Earle, Reita Glenn-Hackett, Timothy S. Grall, Ann-Margaret Jensen, Mary C. Kirk, Diana J. Lewis, Tracy A. Loveless, Sandra Luckett, Wynona L. Mims, Thomas Niemczyk, Roberta T. Payne, Hung X. Phan, Chandararith R. Phe, Kirby G. Posey, David M. Rajnes, Dwayne Ross, Howard A. Savage, Peter J. Sepielli, Paul Siegel, Nora Szeto, Jan Tin, Sherri C. Tompa, Victor M. Valdisera, Marjorie R. Ward, Myra A. Washington, Mai A. Weismantle, Ellen B. Wilson.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 The Population Division, John F. Long, Division Chief; Louisa F. Miller, Assistant Division Chief for Census Programs; Signe Wetrogan, Assistant Division Chief for Population Estimates and Pro- jections; Robert A. Kominski, Assistant Division Chief for Social and Demographic Statistics; Jorge del Pinal, Assistant Division Chief for Special Population Statistics; Peter Way, Interna- tional Programs Center Chief. Branch Chiefs, Staff Chiefs, and Special Assistants: Michael J. Batutis, Jr., Judy Belton, Claudette Bennett, Lisa Blumerman, Robert Bush, Edwin R. Byerly, Arthur Cresce, Jr., Jennifer C. Day, Kevin Deardorff, Manuel de la Puente, Glenn S. Ferri, Campbell J. Gibson, Karen Humes, Diana Lopez-Meisel, Robert Nunziata, Martin O’Connell, E. Marie Pees, J. Gregory Robinson, Phillip A. Salopek, Arlene Saluter, William Schooling, Annetta C. Smith, Gregory Spencer, Janice A. Valdisera. Other Con- tributors: Arjun Adlakha, Patricia Anderson, Amy Arnett, Angela D. Asano, Lea Auman, Cassandra Banks, Jessica Barnes, Kurt Bauman, Bonny M. Berkner, Mary Blankenship, Celia G. Boertlein, Ellen J. Bradley, Angela Brittingham, Antonio Bruce, Rosalind Bruno, Katherine Campbell, Paul R. Campbell, Rachel Cassidy, Linda Chase, Charles L. Clark, Sheila Colbert, Margaret Cole, Joseph Costanzo, Rosemarie Cowan, Andrea Curry, James Creech, Prithwis Das Gupta, Cynthia Davis, Warren F. Davis, Kimberly A. DeBarros, Donna Defibaugh, Jason Devine, Tina Dosunmu, Bruce Durding, Jane Dye, Carol S. Faber, Alison Fields, Jason Fields, Timothy R. Fitzgerald, Todd Gardner, Yvonne Gist, Sherrell Goggin, Rosalyn M. Green, Elizabeth Grieco, Betsy Guzman, Kristin A. Hansen, Kenneth Hawkins, Mary Hawkins, Lisa Hetzel, Keller Hill, Phyllis Hogan, Amie Jamieson, Tecora Jimason, Arvella Johnson, Rodger Johnson, Nicholas Jones, Colleen Joyce, Kay T. Jung, Linda B. Kehm, Mary Elizabeth Kennedy, Mary R Kennedy, Jennifer Kipple, Lois M. Kline, Jeffrey J. Kuenzi, Emily M. Lennon, Michael Levin, Mary Louviere, Terry Lugaila, Paul Mackun, Gladys Martinez, Linda Mayberry, Jesse McKinnon, Janin Menendez, Julie Meyer, Karen M. Mills, Terri Monroe, Kathleen Morris, Debra Niner, Catherine O’Brien, Grace O’Neill, Stella Ogunwole, Thomas Ondra, Marc Perry, Sherry B. Pollock, Ann Powell, David Rain, Roberto Ramirez, Michael Ratcliffe, Cynthia Ratliff, John Reed, Edith Reeves, Clara A. Reschovsky, Donna Robertson, Anne R. Ross, Camille Ryan, Rebecca Sauer, Selma Sawaya, Jason P. Schachter, Rebeckah Schlosser, Dianne Schmidley, Hyon Shin, Robert Shlanta, Linda Showalter, Tavia Simmons, Victoria Simmons, Larry Sink, Brenda Skillern, Amy Smith, Denise I. Smith, Pamela Smith, Steven Smith, Renee E. Spraggins, Gretchen A. Stiers, Michael Stroot, Trudy Suchan, Susan M. Swan, Nancy L. Sweet, Gloria A. Swieczkowski, Leah Taguba, Anthony Tchai, Herbert Thompson, Carolyn Tillman, Marylou Unsell, Barbara Van der Vate, Paula Vines, Grace T. Waibel, William Wannall, Elizabeth Weber, Kirsten West, Nina J. Williams, David Word, Janet Wysocki.

The Customer Liaison Office, Stanley J. Rolark, Division Chief. Team Leaders/Branch Chiefs: Renee Jefferson-Copeland, Barbara A. Harris, Thelma Stiffarm. Other Contributors: Franklin J. Ambrose, Michael Bryan, Kassandre Cowan, Russell Davis, Jr., LaShaunne Graves, Keller Hill, Edwina Jaramillo, Janice Jones, Wayne Kei, Brenda Kelly, Barbara LaFleur, William M. Millett, Cerafin (John) Morales, Catherine Yvonne Smallwood, Debra Spinazzola, Charmae G. Taliaferro, Ernest Wilson.

The Administrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Division Chief; Michael G. Garland, Assistant Division Chief for Product Development and Publications Services. Branch Chiefs: James R. Clark, Gary J. Lauffer. Other Contributors: Barbara H. Blount, Cynthia G. Brooks, Meshel L. Butler, Tina T. Egan, Bernadette J. Gayle, Shirley McLaughlin, Kim D. Ottenstein, Rena S. Pinkney, Laurene V. Qualls, Amanda D. Shields, Margaret A. Smith.

The Census 2000 Redistricting Data Office, Marshall L. Turner, Jr., Division Chief; Catherine Clark McCully, Assistant Division Chief.

The Geography Division, Robert W. Marx, Division Chief; Robert LaMacchia, Assistant Division Chief for Geocartographic Services; Linda Franz, Assistant Division Chief for Geographic Opera- tions; David Galdi, Assistant Division Chief for Geographic Application Systems; Carl Hantman, Assistant Division Chief for Geoprocessing Systems; Joseph Knott, Geographic Operations Advisor. Primary Contributors: Joanne Aikman, David Aultman, Maurice Austin,

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Lawrence Bates, Constance Beard, Richard Birdsong, Ronald Blake, Gerard Boudriault, Kaile Bower, Bob Brown, Calvin Brown, John Byle, Gerald Coleman, Tracy Corder, Michael DeGennaro, Charles Dingman, Leo Dougherty, David Earles, Anita Easter, Amy Fischer, Deanna Fowler, Carol Gleason, Tammi Gorsak, Michael Hackelton, Kevin Holmes, Ruth Johnson, Stephen Jones, Mark Kueck, Sean Kinn, Quinn Lee, Carl Leggieri, Rhonda Levi, Alan Longshore, Joseph Marinucci, Joan Meiller, Carol Muscia, Kimberly Newkirk, Michael Niosi, Linda Orsini, Vincent Osier, Brian Osterloh, Nick Padfield, Linda Pike, Lourdes Ramirez, Patricia Ream, Anne Richards, Barbara Rosen, Janemary Rosenson, Ricardo Ruiz, Barbara Saville, Jeffrey Schneider, Brian Scott, Stephanie Spahlinger, Jay Spurlin, Dorothy Stroz, Brian Swanhart, David Tarr, William Thompson, Angela Thornton, Timothy Trainor, Jaime Turner, Meade Turner, Michael Van Dyke, Scott Wilcox, Donna Zorn. Other Contributors: David Alexander, Patricia Angus, Brian Beck, Frederick Broome, John Brown, Anthony Costanzo, Raymond Craig, Paul Daisey, Robert Damario, Beverly Davis, Sonya DeSha-Hill, Dorothea Donahue, Scott Fifield, Andy Flora, Gerald Furner, Randy Fusaro, Leslie Godwin, John Liadis, Paul Manka, John McKay, Victor Meiller, Gwendolyn McLaughlin, Lornell Parks, James Pender, Al Pfeiffer, Rose Quarato, Danielle Ringstrom, Carl Sanders, George Sarkees, Joel Sobel, Daniel Sweeney, Dan Todd, Charles Whittington. The Telecommunications Office, Larry J. Patin, Division Chief; Kenneth A. Riccini, Assistant Division Chief. Team Leaders: Janet T. Absher, Donald E. Badrak, II, Edward H. Cormier, Pamela D. Mosley, Clement J. Scanlan, John R. Selock, Gary K. Sweely. Senior Staff Con- tributors: Teryl A. Baker, Judith K. Brunclik, Kevin D. Butler, Steven P. Joseph, Anthony L. Lesko, Jr., Deborah L. Ludka, Patrick L. McDonald, Jae M. Pak, Lee E. Rian, Robert M. Scott, Calvin R. Spears, Ronald L. Steinberg, Christopher D. Volatile, Marcus A. Ward, Gary L. Williams. Other Contributors: Joan A. Babb, Michael J. Bartolomeo, Jr., Krishan K. Chhibbar, Mary E. Deas, Sharon C. Dombrowski, Brenda J. Galvin, Priscilla A. Harrell, Leo T. Hool, Minh L. Huynh, Cyrus S. Jackson, Jr., Joseph J. Powell, Phyllis A. Shipley, Cynthia A. Simmonds, Lester R. Swann, Tonette M. Swanson, Carlene C. Tayman, Vivian A. Wilson. The Technologies Management Office, Barbara M. LoPresti, Division Chief; Howard Prouse, Assistant Division Chief for Census Automation; Roy F. Borgstede, Assistant Division Chief for Systems; Judy Dawson, Assistant to the Assistant Division Chief for Census Automation. Team Leaders: Steven Angel, Leah Arnold, Jerome Garrett, Chris Garza, Tim McGarvey, Bob McGrath, Tom McNeal, Mark Peitzmeier, Jane Polzer, Ellen Soper, Robert Soper, Yiwei Yu. Other Contributors: Edgard Antonio, Sheila Astacio, Bill Ballew, Erica Bilek, Robert Brown, Annie Calhoun, Joanne Carruba, Cedric Carter, Carol Comisarow, Frank Fisiorek, Susan Galeano, Sharon Gross, Michael Haas, Carol Hammond, Deloris Higgins, Chris Kent, Michael Marini, Patricia Montgomery, Gail Nairn, Yu-Jihng Peng, Caroline Riker, Nancy Rogers, Gary Seigel, Sandra D. Stewart, Darrin Stolba, Lynn Swindler, Luana Tran, Douglas Vibbert, John View, Karen Wyatt. The Statistical Research Division, Tommy Wright, Division Chief; Marty Appel, Leslie Brownrigg, Beverley Causey, Bor-Chung Chen, Carol Corby, Melinda Crowley, Manuel de la Puente, Theresa DeMaio, David DesJardins, Joyce Farmer, Maria Garcia, Eleanor Gerber, Dan Gillman, Sam Hawala, Samuel Highsmith, Jr., Richard Hoffman, III, C. Easley Hoy, Elizabeth Huang, Michael Ikeda, Cary Isaki, Catherine Keeley, Jay Kim, William LaPlant, Gregory Lestina, Jr., John Linebarger, Lawrence Malakhoff, Donald Malec, Kent Marquis, Paul Massell, Thomas Mayer, Jeffrey Moore, Elizabeth Murphy, Elizabeth Nichols, Thomas Petkunas, Edward Porter, Lorraine Randall, Cleo Redline, Matt Salo, Mary Scaggs, Laurel Schwede, Philip Steel, Yves Thibaudeau, Julie Tsay, Elizabeth Vacca, Todd Williams, William Winkler, Laura Zayatz. The Congressional Affairs Office, Robin J. Bachman, Division Chief; Joanne M. Caldwell, Assis- tant Division Chief. Congressional Affairs Associates: John H. Ambler, Clive R. Richmond. Liai- son Staff and Assistants: Lee E. AuCoin, Stuart P. Durst, Sharon K. Murtha, Joanne M. Ramsey, Leatha Lamison-White. Other Contributors: Martha E. Gigger, Tracey N. Harrison, Colleen Smith, Tammy Sutton, Regina M. Toye, Barbara J. Ziccardi.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 The Marketing Services Office, John C. Kavaliunas, Division Chief. Branch and Staff Chiefs: Barbara Aldrich, Joanne Dickinson, Colleen Flannery, George Selby, Leslie D. Solomon, Joyce Ware. Other Contributors: William Crews, Barbara Garner, Mary Jane McCoy, Robert Schneider, Jr., David L. Wycinsky, Jr. The Public Information Office, Maury Cagle, Chief. Other Contributors: Sharon Anderson, Angela Baker, Chris Baumgartner, Mike Bergman, Robert Bernstein, George Boyd, Patti Buscher, Catherine Childress, Renee Clagett, Noel Clay, Danielle Conceicao, Debra Corbett, Pauline Cornellier, Cat Crusan, Robin Davis, Darlene Dickens, Mary Dolezuchowicz, Pat Dunton, Karen Epp, Joe Forte, Mike Freeman, Fred Gatlin, Gerri Griffith, Kara Haley, Barbara Hatchl, David Hoffman, Bonnie Hopper, Danny Johnson, Dwight Johnson, Schere Johnson-Jordan, Ellie Juergens, Lucille Larkin, Debbie Law, Mark Mangold, Eileen Marra, Suzanne Moret, Mike Morgan, Linda Nancarrow, Bryan Niemiec, Ruth Osborne, James Pasierb, Mary Pelzer, Rick Reed, Victor Romero, Bey-Ling Sha, Barbara Soule, Mary G. Thomas, Beverly Thompson, Donna Tillery, Neil Tillman, Mark Tolbert, III, Gene Vandrovec, Jeanne Waples, Tom Webster, Everett Whiteley, Janet Wooding, J. Paul Wyatt, Kevin Younes. The Policy Office, Gerald W. Gates, Chief. Branch and Staff Chiefs: Wendy L. Alvey, Thomas A. Jones, William F. Micarelli, Marilyn H. Moore, Jacqueline R. Yates. Other Staff: David G. Hendricks, Patricia L. Melvin, David M. Pemberton, Sandra L. Shahady, Fred J. Shenk. The Census 2000 Publicity Office, Steven J. Jost, Associate Director for Communications; Jennifer P. Marks, Division Chief; Special Assistants to the Division Chief, Kerry Sutten and Judith Waldrop. Branch Chiefs and Staff: Angelia Banks, Patti Becker, Charlene Bickings, Cherrie Burgess, Shirley Clevinger, Dave Coontz, Paula Coupe, Kimberly A. Crews, Nedra Darling, Jenmaire Dewberry, Thomas W. Edwards, Michele Freda, Michelle Hammond, Angela M. Johnson, Sharon Massie, Dorothy G. Moorefield, Lillian Moy, Diane Norton, Kendall Oliphant, Elaine V. Quesinberry, Beverly A. Roberts, Monica Smith, Dorothy Winslow. The Planning, Research, and Evaluation Division, Ruth Ann Killion, Division Chief; Deborah Bolton, Assistant Division Chief for Coordination; David Hubble, Assistant Division Chief for Evaluations; Charlene Leggieri, Assistant Division Chief for Administrative Records Research; Sally Obenski, Assistant Division Chief for 2010 Planning. Staff Group Leaders and Staff: Joan Marie Hill, Dean Judson, Vickie Kee, Juanita Lott, Randall Neugebauer, Rita Petroni, Arona Pistiner, Cotty Smith, Emilda Rivers, George Train, Frank Vitrano, Henry Woltman, Stephen Ash, Jana Asher, Elizabeth Banks, Mikahil Batkhan, Mark Bauder, Susanne Bean, Katie Bench, Keith Bennett, Michael Berning, Harold Bobbitt, Linda Brudvig, Joseph Burcham, Tammy Butler, Rita Cacas, Cynthia Chang, Joseph Conklin, Raph Cook, Ann Daniele, Mary Davis, Benita Dawson, Margaret Duffy, Matt Falkenstein, Eleni Franklin, Jennifer Guarino, David Hilnbrand, Christine Hough, Lionel Howard, Norman Kaplan, Anne Kearney, Donald Keathley, Francina Kerr, Jeong Kim, Elizabeth Krejsa, Dawn LeBeau, John Lukasiewicz, Jason Machowski, Daniella Mungo, Sherri Norris, Nancy Osbourn, Karen Owens, James Poyer, Joyce Price, David Raglin, Audrey Rebello, Dean Resnick, Pamela Ricks, Paul Riley, Cynthia Rothhaas, Megan Ruhnke, Jane Sandusky, Douglas Scheffler, Tammie Shanks, Kevin A. Shaw, Kevin M. Shaw, Diane Simmons, George Sledge, Carnelle Sligh, Courtney Stapleton, David Stemper, Mary Anne Sykes, Mary Untch, Deborah Wagner, Lisa Wallace, Phyllis Walton, Irene Zimmermann. Other Contributors: Jennifer Ambler, Nancy Bates, Genia Battle, Sara Buckley, Esther Butler, Gary Chappell, Kimberly Collora, Jill Duncan, Mark Gorsak, Matthew Hacker, Rachel Hall, Theresa Hall Marvin, Sam Hawala, Catherine Hooper, Juanita Jackson, Michael Larsen, Fred Lestina, Jason Martin, Jay Keller, Yolanda McMillan, Sara Munger, Natasha Pace; Dave Phelps, Ronald Prevost, Clive Richmond, David Rockoff, Zakiya Sackor, Herbert Thompson, Erin Vacca, Andrew Zbikowski. The Systems Support Division, Robert G. Munsey; Contributors: Paul Friday, Cary Bean. The Field Division, Marvin D. Raines, Associate Director for Field Division; Carol Van Horn, Assistant to the Associate Director for Field Operations; Michael Weiler, Special Assistant to the Associate Director for Field Operations; L. Diane Bennett, Special Assistant to the Associate

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Director for Field Operations; Brian Monaghan, Lead Assistant Division Chief, Censuses; Janet Cummings, Assistant Division Chief, Budget, Management, and Oversight; Gail Leithauser, Assistant Division Chief, Geography and Data Collection; Richard Blass, Assistant Division Chief for Evaluation and Research; Mark Taylor, Assistant Division Chief for Payroll Processing. Special Assistant for Space and Logistics: Hugh Brennan, Jim Steed. Branch Chiefs, Staff Chiefs, and Team Leaders: Michael Thieme, Harold Hayes, Brenda August, Miriam Balutis, Jennifer Jones, Nola Krasko, Jan Jaworski, Karen Seebold, Pamela White, Dwight Osbourn, Bill Phalen, Isabelle McCants, Nancy Jones, Fred Borsa, Tim Devine, Gerald Brooke, Mike Stump, Clif Taylor, Cheryl Querry, Maisha Strozier, Geraldine Burt, Sandra Lucas, Dennis Van Langen, Karen Field, David McCormack, John Donnelly, Kathy Wimbish, Sharon Schoch, Jeanne Benetti, Peter Sefton, Alicia Morris, Sydnee Chattin-Reynolds, Diana Harley, Bettye Moohn, Kim Higginbotham, Lorraine Barnett, Charles Moore, Grailand Hall. Additional Contributors: Mary Beth Williams, Keisha Wilson, Louise Sciukas, Alemayehu Bishaw, Monsita Hemsley, Maxine Judkins, Anita Lembo, Laura Sewell, Kathy Maney, Diana Martin, Georgina Manley, William Bivens, Carol Foley, Patricia Pace, Vicky Glasier, Veronica Pollard, Todd Gore, Stacie Lowe, Dorothy Wilson, Nancy Radcliffe, Shannon Hill, Troy Scott, Brenda Holmes, Orphas Sommerville, Thomas Ickes, Marcia White, Monica Parrott Jones, Virginia Zamaitis, Lillian Witters, Tina Cunningham, JoAnne Dewey, Chuck Hovland, Andrea Sugarman, Marcia Thessin, Jennifer Weitzel, Edwin Shaw, Neala Stevens, Edith Harvey, Charles Tull, Rene Toole, Richard Rodgers, Lori Vehrs, Debbie Blizard, Kathleen Garcia, Lydia Hartley, Theresa Huseman, Dayna Jacobs, Jennifer Tate, Tammie Nelson, Samuel Santos, Tracy Block, Agnes Brown, Sandra Hatcher, Janice Watson, Catherine Valchera, Ken Graves, Connie Murray, Don Halcombe, Marilynn Kempf, June Lee, Anita Bryner, Edward Hightower, Marietta Johnson, Nicole Perrine, Russ Roberts, Bruce Williams, Michelle White, Lorraine Helms, Wanda Smith, Matthew Stewart, William Pope, Charlene McNeil, Sheri Smalls, Kathy Belfield, Lakrisha Morton, Geraldine Mekennon, Alvin Osborne, Linda Williams, Billi Jo Wickstrand, Jim Carrier, Phyllis Godette, Eric Florimon-Reed, Kimberly Ross, Mary Meadows, Gwen Thomas, Connie Williams, Lu Wood, Rosamond Harris, Craig Cassidy, Raymond Burgess, Arlet Aanestad, Joyce Boston, Yorlunza Brown, Elizabeth Squires, Gina Winchester, Eve Franklin, Tiffany Miller, Cheryl Banks, Maureen Brady, Kimberly Hollingsworth, Robert Tomassoni, Jean Williams, Michelle Williams, Evette Gomez, Warren Drummond, Paul Riley, Charles Roe, Laura Waggoner, Ron Whitehead, Jim Cawlo, Ian Millett, Alfonso Zapata, Cicely Stinson, Marcy Bailey, Carolyn Johnson, Elaine Neal, Elda Robinson, Deborah Russell, Milicent Stewart, Kathy Gaidis, Delores Jeter, Marilyn Quiles Amaya, Ruby Lewis, Gary Styles, Lillian Wilson, Sabrina Yates, Latoya Williams, Annetta Akins, Roger Clark, Brian Deevy, Charnessa Hanshaw, Dennis Hickey, Caleb Kriesberg, Tom Loo, Luis Padilla, Julia Williams.

The Atlanta Regional Census Center, James F. Holmes, Regional Director; Harold K. Wood, Deputy Regional Director. Assistant Regional Census Managers: Reginald Bigham, Manuel Landivar, Sneha Desai. Hilda S. Dimmock, Assistant Regional Census Manager for Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation (A.C.E.); Mary Struebing, Area Manager (A.C.E.). Area Managers: Allen Cranford, Allen Wells, Patrick Graeser, Stephanye Staggers-Profit, Dorothy Clayton, Margaret Kelly, Jazmin Mariani, Sherri Dickerson. Regional Recruiters: Bridgitte Wyche-McGee, Teri Henderson. Rose Polk, Administrative Supervisor; Ann Foster Marriner, Supervisory Geographer; Thomas S. Wilkie, Supervisory Computer Specialist. Geographers: Franklin Wallace, Ralph Rose, Nancy Bechler. Partnership Coordinators: Mary Love Sanford, Danielle Jones.

The Boston Regional Census Center, Arthur G. Dukakis, Regional Director; Kathleen Ludgate, Deputy Regional Director. Assistant Regional Census Managers: Cornelius S. Driscoll, David F. Hopkins, Bruce Kaminski. Area Managers: Marc Brochu, Bart Eaton, Hector Feliciano, Kate Folwell, Jack Hickey, Bryn K. Johnson, Jesse T. Potter. Susan Connors, Administra- tive Supervisor; James Cormier, Automation Supervisor. Partnership Coordinators: Tia Costello, Alfred Smith. Partnership Team Leaders: Kathleen Bradley, Apryl Edlund-Stith, Sixto Escobar, Cynthia Jennings, Giselle Laffitte, Mayra Ramos, Adib Sabree, Peter Walsh,

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Wanda Wood. Census Recruiters: Diane Gallagher, John Sumner. Mike Horgan, Geographic Program Supervisor. A.C.E. Assistant Managers: Zoi Kalaitzidis, Juan R. Navarro.

The Charlotte Regional Census Center, Jess A. Avina, Assistant Regional Census Manager for Field Operations, Recruiting and Geography. Area Managers for Field Operations: R. Richard Buchholz, Teresa A. Clifton, Francis S. Collins, Linda S. Pike, Craig S. Pickett, Jeanie W. Presto, D. E. ‘‘Doug’’ Robertson, Vivian D. Roscoe. Regional Recruiters: Cynthia W. Beamon, John R. Davis, Robert C. Gabbard. Catherine J. Friedenreich, Geography Coordi- nator. Geographers: Lori L. Boston, Joanna C. Pitsikoulis, David H. Wiggins. E. Wilson Burdorff, Jr., Assistant Regional Census Manager for Administration, Automation, and Leasing. Doreen D. Herod, Administrative Supervisor; Jerry W. Helms, Automation Supervisor; Lucindia E. ScurryJohnson, Deputy Regional Director/Partnership. Partnership Coordinators: E. Victoria Burke, William N. Ward, Jr. Partnership Team Leaders: Shirletta Vinson Best, Ronald E. Brown, Doris G. Greene, David J. McMahon, Amy C. Reece, Keith A. Sutton. Dorothy M. Ballard, Assistant Regional Census Manager for A.C.E. Rosa H. Little, Assistant ARCM for A.C.E. Team Supervisors for A.C.E.: Johnny D. Ledbetter, Deborah A. Martin, Stephanie G. Rogers, Kevin E. Winn. Tammy J. Zimmerman, Supervisory Computer Specialist for A.C.E.

The Chicago Regional Census Center, Stanley D. Moore, Regional Director; Marilyn Sanders, Deputy Regional Director. Assistant Regional Census Managers: Scott Deuel, Marcia Harmon, Gail Krmenec, Tracy Fitch. Partnership Coordinators: Marilyn Stephens, Joyce Marks. Richard Townsend, Recruiting Coordinator; Andrea Johnson, Geographic Coordinator. Area Managers: Monique Buckner, Audrey Iverson, Josiah Johnson, Marcia Maisenbacher, John Shankel, Natosha Thompson, Keith Vasseur, Jamie Whiteman. Laurie Walker, Assis- tant A.C.E. Manager. Other Contributors: Sandra Appler, Christina Flores, Judy Graham, Henry Gray, Dennis Green, Charles Howleit, Kalim Khan, John Koester, Dieter Krause, Toni Pitchford, John Rice, Kathy Yendrek, Steve Adrian, Cathy Armour, Terrill Barnes, Nakia Bartley, Gary Boyer, Barbara Brodsky, Sandra Coyle, Larry Cox, Sandra Dennis, James Gawronski, Marla Gibson, Gwendolyn Gray, Patricia Herschfeldt, Audrey Iverson, Toby Lee, Cindy Mailloux, Barbara Pittman, Ann Quattrocchi, Kevin Riggs, Coravonne Salm, James Schanzle, Mark Schmitz, Ileana Serrano, Anthony Shabazz, Susan Sprecher, Jerome Stevenson, Montree Svastisalee, Stacey Terry, Daphne Ward, Vernon Ward, Georgia Adams, Sherri Blumingburg, Cheryl Brown, Sherina Collins, Deborah Cullins Threets, Zretta Lewis, Mary Melone, Connie McKinley, Paula Miller, Ron Skelton, Vernon Spears, Mary Ellen Zbierski, Ricardo Capitulo, Ken Carter, Donna Conroy, Wanda Gilbert, Michael Greer, Jack Mahoney, Cora Rush, Alex Wolter, Lyndon Yin, Taron Dabney, Kathleen Derel, Paul Dziemiela, Matthew Fitzgibbon, Cynthia Garlington, Linda Gray, Patrick Hill, Kevin Husch, Carl Kozlowicz, Eileen Manning, Michael Mecaskey, Russell Pietrowiak, Joel Schoerner, Rapsody Mitra, Daniel Aguirre, Janice Bell, David Bennett, Kelli Lester Brown, Adam Gibson, Angela Edwards, Saul Garcia, Jill Giedt, Dana Gillon, Rafael Gonzalez, Salah Goss, Robert Gulick, Michael Holly, Kendall James, George Juretic, Ardell Ladd, Kimberly Long, Leona Maglaya, Earl McDowell, Joe McGlaughlin, Beverly Moore, Kenneth Moses, Anna Mustafa, JoAnn Russell, Harry Sampler, Kimberly Sanders, Detrice Shelton, Charles Slater, Christopher Smith, Stanley Smith, Gerardo Torres, Julio Villegas, Shirley Warren, Marlene Weisrock, Charles Wright, Susan Feldman, Helen Giles, Duane Marski, Karl Mirkes.

The Dallas Regional Census Center, Alfonso E. Mirabal, Director; Henry Tow, Deputy Director. Assistant Regional Census Managers: Michael Garner, Bonnie Young. A.C.E. Staff: Gail E. Streun, Eloy G. Hernandez, Cheryl L. Earnshaw. Alicia Laughlin, Administrative Supervisor. Recruiting: John Ortiz, Donna Stovall. Richard De La Garza, Automation; Betty Adamek, Geographer. Partnership Coordinators: Cherri Green, Marisela Lopez. Partnership Team Lead- ers: Cera Clark, Sam Gonzales, Gwen Goodwin, Kirk Hemphill, Luz Villegas.

The Denver Regional Census Center, Susan A. Lavin, Regional Director; George M. Cole, Deputy Regional Director. Assistant Regional Census Managers: James T. Christy, William W. Hatcher, Jr. Area Managers: William E. Bellamy, Leo E. Cardenas, Mark R. Hendrick,

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Laura G. Lunsford, Samuel R. Martinez, Lori Putman. Partnership Coordinator; Pamela M. Lucero. Partnership Specialist - Team Leaders: Earl T. Brotten, Jr., Harold A. Knott, Belva Morrison. Douglas R. Wayland, Media Partnership Specialist Team Leader. Paul S. McAllister, Assistant Regional Census Manager for A.C.E. Assistant Managers for A.C.E.: Bradley E. Allen, Barry L. Stevelman. William F. Adams, Census Recruiter; Russell W. Frum, Administrative Supervisor; Mark K. Hellfritz, Geographic Coordinator; David C. Skeehan, Auto- mation Supervisor.

The Detroit Regional Census Center, Dwight Dean, Regional Director; Jon Spendlove, Deputy Regional Director. Assistant Regional Census Managers: Thomas Chodzko, Elaine Wagner, Janice Pentercs. Christine Blair, Administrative Supervisor; William Brewer, Jr., Automation Supervisor. Area Managers: Joette Mumford, David Lackey, Katherine Workman, Sari Raykovitz, Mario Matthews, Susan Hack. Joseph Kogelmann, Geographic Coordinator. Geographers: Gary Gruccio, G. Gordon Rector, Julie White. Recruiters: M. Randolph Edwards, Betty Hughes. Partnership Coordinators: Norma Rivas Ricci, Vincent Kountz. Partnership Team Leaders: Cynthia King, Katherine Shiflet. Robert Haisha, Kim Hunter, Richard Lundy, Kathryn Reisen. Barbara Clayton, Information Specialist; Katrina Carter, Assistant Regional Census Manager for A.C.E.; David Sinnott, Assistant A.C.E. Manager; Thomas Melaney, Automation Supervisor for A.C.E.; Kim Estmond, Administrative Supervisor for A.C.E. Team Supervisors: David Baize, Lolita Waters, Jennifer Hillman, Eleanor Bowie, Kristina Dalton, Brendan Best, David Glaza, Stephanie Miller. The Kansas City Regional Census Center, Henry L. Palacios, Regional Director. Assistant Regional Census Managers: Dennis R. Johnson, Cathy L. Lacy. Area Managers: Mary E. Briscoe, Sharon Bunge, Kevin W. Gibson, Patricia M. Sasenick, Jessie M. Williams. Paula Givens- Bolder, Recruiter. Partnership Coordinators: Marietta Selmon-Gumbel, Tom Beaver. Robert A. Reed, Automation Supervisor; Craig D. Best, Geographic Coordinator. Geographers: Wes Flack, Peter Osei-Kwame. Dennis F. Deeney, Administrative Supervisor; Randall E. Cartwright, Assistant Regional Census Manager A.C.E.; Richard W. Taegel, A.C.E. Area Manager. The Los Angeles Regional Census Center, John E. Reeder, Jr, Regional Director; Kendrick J. Ellwanger, Deputy Regional Director. Assistant Regional Census Managers: Stephen J. Alnwick, Jerry B. Wong, C. Kemble Worley, Hoa Julie Lam Ly. Jim Bussell, A.C.E. Automation Staff. A.C.E. Management Staff: Brenda Harvell, Elaine Marruffo, Faarax Sheikh-Noor, Wes White. Geoff Rolat, RCC Administrative Staff. Regional Office Administrative Staff: Isabel Cesena, Koupei (Gwen) White. RCC Area Managers: Linda Kane Akers, William H. Johnson, Leonard E. Lee, Annette M. Luna, Eleanor J. Miller, Jesse Rodriguez, Linda Kay Schagrin, Diana J. Turley. RCC Automation Staff: Yvonne Lam, Ben Rios. Timothy W. McMonagle, RCC Geographic Coordinator: RCC Geographers: Jeffrey P. Freeland, John D. Kennedy, John Joseph Moore. RCC Recruiters: Anthony R. Moccia, Jeanne Y. Kondo. Partnership Coordina- tors: Reina Ornelas, Monica Sandoval. Anthony Greno, Media Team Leader. Partnership Team Leaders: Luz Castillo, Susan Ng, Maria Padron, John Flores, Belinda Garcia, Ardiss Lilly, Tommy Randle. The Philadelphia Regional Census Center, Fernando E. Armstrong, Regional Director; George Grandy, Jr., Deputy Regional Director. Assistant Regional Census Managers: Nunzio V. Cerniglia, Philip M. Lutz. John M. Stuart, A.C.E. Assistant Regional Census Manager; John M. Mendenhall, A.C.E. Assistant Manager; Belinda Castro Gonzalez, A.C.E. Supervisory Computer Specialist; Geraldine Robinson-Ervin, Administrative Supervisor. Area Managers: Keith R. Bryant, Betty Ann Fretchel, Tedford J. Griffith, George T. Long, Theodore J. Roman, Linda J. Shell, Carolyn D. Williams. Eric N. Barson, Automation Coordinator; Vicki L. Lewis, Geographic Coordinator. Partnership Coordinators: Juanita C. Britton, K. Lyn Kirshenbaum. Recruiters: Barbara M. Nichols, Maritza Padilla-Laureda. The New York Regional Census Center, Lester A. Farthing, Regional Director; John W. Dale, II, Regional Census Manager; Deborah M. Randall, Census Manager. Assistant Regional Census Managers: Ligia Jaquez, Richard Liquorie, Richard Turnage. Marion Britton, Deputy Regional Director; Glenda Morgan, Assistant Regional Census Manager for A.C.E; Jon Davis, Assistant A.C.E. Manager. Area Managers: Jon Beaulieu, Allison Cenac, Erik Cortes,

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Monette Evans, Somonica Green, Bill Harfmann, George Paladino, Heirberto Rios, Pat Valle. Deirdre Bishop, Supervisory Geographer. Partnership Coordinators: Alice Chin, Martha Butler. Waleska Martinez, Supervisory Computer Specialist. Census Recruiters: Kathy Nicolaou, Raquel Strauss. Inocencio Castro, Administrative Supervisor.

The Seattle Regional Census Center, Moises M. Carrasco, Regional Director; Michael P. Burns, Deputy Regional Director; Timothy P. Olson, Assistant Regional Census Manager; Jolynn Lambert, Assistant Regional Census Manager (A.C.E.). Area Managers: Faye Amos, Linda Clark, Alice Greene, Pamela Harlan, Wendy Hawley, Sonya Jorgensen, Tom Szabla. Lynn Sorgenfrei, Assistant Manager for A.C.E; Thomas Callahan, Automation Coordinator; Cathy Baker, (A.C.E.) Supervisory Computer Specialist; Lesca McKee, Computer Specialist; Dennis Duffy, Supervisory Geographer. Geographers: Richard Campbell, Elena Baranov. Gordon Wood, Supervisory Geographic Specialist; Andrew Haney, Geographic Specialist; Lynn O’Brien, Supervisory Geographic Specialist. Administration Supervisors: Mary Plumley, Rick Hunt. Theodore Heckathorn, Administrative Specialist (Space); Robert Clingman, Partnership Coor- dinator. Partnership Team Leaders: Lia Bolden, Elaine Dempsey, Nancy Holder, Nikolay Kvasnyuk, Dan Rosas, Tony Vaska. Census Recruiters: Jan McStay, Maria Hosack.

The National Processing Center Staff, Judith N. Petty, Division Chief; Stanley M. Domzalski, Assistant Division Chief (Services); Mark T. Grice, Assistant Division Chief (Processing); Jane L. Woods, Assistant Division Chief (Teleprocessing); David E. Hackbarth, Assistant Division Chief (Technology and Information); Mark J. Matsko, Assistant Division Chief (Data Capture Center). Branch and Section Chiefs: Denise D. Anderson, Matthew P. Aulbach, Jean A. Banet, Linda S. Banet, Debra S. Barksdale, Janice I. Benjamin, James L. Berger, Michael L. Blair, Carlene Bottorff, Gary L. Bower, Teresa A. Branstetter, William E. Brewer, Jr., Linda Broadus, Pamela D. Brown, Regina A. Cain, Jo I. Childress, Lester Lee Clement, Kathy L. Conn, Margaret R. Coy, Ida G. Damrel, Maria T. Darr, Carol A. Dawson, Glen M. Everhart, Darrell L. Farabee, Angela Feldman-Harkins, Neil C. Ferraiuolo, Grant G. Goodwin, Judith A. Gregory, Susan C. Hall, Janet L. Harmon, Linda R. Hayden, John Hoffmann, Leoda F. Houston, Pamela D. Hunter, Howard J. Knott, William A. Korb, Joni S. Krohn, Ruby M. Lawson, Patricia A. Linton, Eileen S. Little, Thomas M. Marks, Gayle Y. Mathis, Bernadette J. Mattingly, Donna J. Meredith, Gaye Ellen Miller, Marilyn K. Mink, Joye A. Mullins, Martha T. Myers, William B. Neely, Don E. Overton, S. Elaine Rogers, Theodore A. Sands, Kenneth F. Seis, Suzanne B. Shepherd, Ellen Slucher, Connie Smith, Marsha Sowders, Jill C. Spencer, Aretta Stallard, Arthur B. Stewart, Debra M. Stringer, Carol A. Stubblefield, Judith G. Van Gilder, Muriel Wharton, Russell O. White, Daniel L. Whitehouse, Ronald L. Willis, Betty J. Wright, Rosita Young.

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