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Morovis

Morovis, Puerto Rico
Municipality
Flag of Morovis, Puerto Rico
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Nickname(s): "La Isla Menos Morovis" or "the island but Morovis"
Anthem: "Oh Morovis, tu vives latente"
Location of Morovis in Puerto Rico
Location of Morovis in Puerto Rico
Coordinates: 18°20′00″N 66°25′00″W / 18.33333°N 66.41667°W / 18.33333; -66.41667Coordinates: 18°20′00″N 66°25′00″W / 18.33333°N 66.41667°W / 18.33333; -66.41667
Country United States
Territory Puerto Rico
Founded 1818
Government
 • Mayor Hon. Carmen Maldonado (PPD)
 • Senatorial dist. 3 - Arecibo
 • Representative dist. 28
Area
 • Total 38.7 sq mi (100.3 km2)
Population (2010)
 • Total 32,610
 • Density 840/sq mi (330/km2)
Demonym(s) Moroveños
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Zip code 00687

Morovis (Spanish pronunciation: [moˈɾoβis]) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the central region of the island, north of Orocovis, south of Manatí, Vega Baja and Vega Alta; east of Ciales, and west of Corozal. Morovis is spread over 13 wards and Morovis Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Morovis's local Taino Indian Cacique (Chief) was named Orocobix and his tribe was locally known as the Jatibonicu Taino.

In 1815, a group of residents, under the leadership of Don Juan José de la Torre, began the process to separate Morovis from Manatí. In 1817, the government of Puerto Rico approved the separation, but it was not until 1818 that the requirements of a population of one thousand residents and the construction of a church and several other public buildings was fulfilled, that the town of Morovis was officially founded. In 1822, the mayorship was constructed and in 1823, the new church was built, dedicated to Nuestra Senora del Carmen on lands donated by Don Juan Evangelista Rivera. Its first mayor was Don Juan José de la Torre, with its second mayor being Don Juan Evangelista Rivera. Morovis has a particular nickname. It was the only municipality in Puerto Rico that did not suffer from a cholera epidemic in 1853; as a result, a common phrase, "la isla menos Morovis" ("(all) the island but Morovis") was coined, which identifies the town informally in Puerto Rico. The phrase is believed by most Puerto Ricans to have a negative connotation against moroveños, while, in reality, it means the opposite.


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