San Juan

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Template:Infbox settlement San Juan is the capital and largest city of Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory in the Caribbean. Founded by Spanish colonists in 1521, it is the oldest European-established capital city in the United States and its territories. San Juan is a vibrant mix of colonial history, modern culture, and Caribbean energy.

Overview

  • Major cultural, financial, and tourism center of the island
  • Located on the northern coast of Puerto Rico along the Atlantic Ocean
  • Home to a rich blend of Spanish colonial architecture, beaches, and government institutions

History

  • Originally founded in 1508 as Caparra by Juan Ponce de León
  • Moved and renamed San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico in 1521
  • Played a key role in the Spanish Empire's defense of the New World
  • Fortresses like El Morro and San Cristóbal were built to repel invasions

Government and Infrastructure

  • Houses the Puerto Rican Capitol, Governor’s Mansion (La Fortaleza), and Supreme Court
  • Also includes many U.S. federal agencies and consulates
  • Center of political life on the island, hosting demonstrations and national celebrations

Culture and Attractions

  • Old San Juan – historic colonial district with cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and UNESCO-recognized sites
  • El Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal – massive Spanish fortifications
  • Paseo de la Princesa, San Juan Cathedral, and La Placita nightlife area
  • Hosts numerous cultural festivals, art galleries, and music events

Economy

  • Hub for banking, tourism, media, and telecommunications
  • Large port city and a stop for major Caribbean cruise lines
  • Close to manufacturing centers for pharmaceuticals and electronics

Education and Research

  • Home to the main campus of the University of Puerto Rico
  • Includes medical, legal, and technical institutions
  • Active center for intellectual and scientific research in the region

Transportation

  • Served by Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
  • Public buses (AMA), light rail, taxis, and ferries operate within the metro area
  • Port of San Juan is a major cargo and cruise terminal

Fun Facts

  • Known as “La Ciudad Amurallada” (The Walled City)
  • One of the oldest cities in the Americas still inhabited and functioning as a capital
  • Its residents are called “Sanjuaneros”

See Also