Cidra, Puerto Rico
Cidra
State/Province: Puerto Rico
Country: United States
Location Overview
Cidra is a municipality located in the central region of Puerto Rico. It is situated approximately 25 miles southwest of San Juan and is bordered by the municipalities of Aguas Buenas, Caguas, and Comerío. Cidra serves as an administrative center, with its municipal government overseeing local governance and services.
As of the most recent population estimates, Cidra has a population of approximately 40,000 residents, contributing to its role as a community hub in the region. The city is known for its agricultural activities, particularly coffee and tropical fruits, which are significant to the local economy.
Key points of interest in Cidra include the Plaza de Recreo, which serves as a gathering space for community events, and the local government buildings that facilitate civic administration. The city is also home to various religious structures, such as the Church of San Isidro Labrador.
Recent developments in Cidra have focused on improving infrastructure, including road maintenance and public services. Transportation options include local roads and connections to larger highways, facilitating access to other municipalities. Climate considerations, particularly regarding hurricanes and rainfall, influence urban planning and housing development in the area.