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    Cordillera Central of Puerto Rico from Mirador (Lookout) Villalba-Orocovis

    La Montaña is the central, mountainous region of Puerto Rico. The Cordillera Central (English: Central Mountain Range), the main mountain range in Puerto Rico, crosses the island from west to east through the region and divides the island into northern and southern coastal plains.

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    Aside from being municipalities, they are referred to as cities or towns depending on their population size.

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    Map of La Montaña
    • 1 Adjuntas
    • 2 Aguas Buenas
    • 3 Aibonito
    • 4 Barranquitas
    • 5 Caguas — principal city of the island's interior
    • 6 Cayey — best authentic Puerto Rican food in the center of the island
    • 7 Ciales — mountain views from the Juan Antonio Corretjer lookout
    • 8 Cidra
    • 9 Comerío
    • 10 Gurabo
    • 11 Jayuya — rough and steep terrain
    • 12 Lares — a historic town with a famous ice-cream shop
    • 13 Las Marías — features agritourism around coffee farms
    • 14 Maricao
    • 15 Morovis
    • 16 Naranjito
    • 17 Orocovis — Toro Negro Forest, waterfalls in the heart of Puerto Rico
    • 18 San Lorenzo
    • 19 Utuado — an example of a Spanish Colonial town

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    Visiting the various mountain areas is not something that can be comfortably done in one day. Consider hiring a local driver if you have never driven a car in Puerto Rico.

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