Bayamon, Puerto Rico Bayam贸n (not to be confused with Bayamo, Cuba) is a city in northern Puerto Rico.
| | | Other names | El Pueblo del Chicharr贸n | | Founded | 1772 | | Population | 241,142 (2000 Census) | | Density | 2,132.1 km2 | | Area | 113.1 km2 | | Elevation | 75 meters | | Mayor | Ram贸n Luis Rivera, Hijo (PNP) | | Districts | Buena Vista, Cerro Gordo, Dajaos, Guaraguao Abajo, Guaraguao Arriba, Hato Tejas, Juan S谩nchez, Minillas, Nuevo, P谩jaros, Pueblo and Santa Olaya |
HistoryCalled "El Pueblo del Chicharr贸n". Juan Ram铆rez de Arrellano established Bayam贸n as a town in May 22, 1772. Derives its name from a local Indian chief Bahamon, others claim that the name came from the Ta铆no word Bayamongo, which is the name of one of the rivers that cross the city.
Other informationBayam贸n, Puerto Rico, is one of Puerto Rico's largest cities situated in what is considered to be the Metropolitan Area. Founded in 1772, the city of Bayam贸n was named after taino Indian chief or cacique. It shares its metropolitan area status with San Juan, Guaynabo, Toa Baja, Cata帽o and Carolina. Bayam贸n was always a progressive city. The only reason that, unlike Ponce, Aguadilla and Mayag眉ez, it doesn't count with an airport is probably its proximity to San Juan. Bayam贸n's most progressive times came during the tenure of Ram贸n Luis Rivera as mayor. He lasted in the city hall from 1976 to 2001. Rivera was asked by his party, the New Progressist Party, to run for governor, but the main reason why he didn't do that was his lack of understanding of English. However, he thought of Bayam贸n as his piece of art, and he shaped it into an incredible city in which to live.  View of Parque de las Ciencias in Bayam贸n During his tenure, he built many exotic touristic attractions that Bayamoneses, Puerto Ricans and international tourists have enjoyed for years. These include El Parque del tren, which is a park featuring what was, until 2001, Puerto Rico's only working train, and an example of a DC-3 that used to fly for United Airlines. However El Parque del Tren was destroyed. A suspension bridge believed to be one of only 3 of its type in all of Puerto Rico and a science park known as Parque De Las Ciencias which many people have described as the Disney World of the Caribbean, and last but not least, city hall itself. It shall be noted, that Bayam贸n's suspension bridge is a pedestrian bridge only; in other words, people cross an avenue on this bridge, it was not built for automobile use. Rivera built a city hall that is a building that crosses over an avenue, and is believed to be the only one of its class around the world. Visitors inside the building can look down and see cars passing right under their legs. The building has a bridge that connects people from one side of it to the other.  View of the Tren Urbano infront of City Hall Bayam贸n is also one of the cities to host the Tren Urbano in 2003. Tren Urbano is Puerto Rico's second working passenger train, after Bayam贸n's park trensito. Famous Bayamoneses include Francisco Oller, Chuito el de Bayam贸n, and world boxing champions Hector 'Macho' Camacho and Daniel Santos. The famous boxing fight between Alexis Arguello and Alfredo Escalera (their first; their equally legendary rematch was held in Rimini, Italy) was held there in 1978. The Vaqueros de Bayam贸n are the city's BSN representatives and the team with the most championships in history, with 13. There is also a 'Vaqueros' baseball team, but this one hasn't had as much luck as their basketball counterparts. | Municipalities of Puerto Rico |  |
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