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Things to see in Cidra, Puerto Rico

Cidra is a small town located in the northeast corner of Puerto Rico. Named after the Spanish word for "clearing," Cidra was founded in the early 1800s by immigrants from the Canary Islands. Today, it is one of Puerto Rico's most popular tourist destinations, with a variety of attractions to explore including vibrant plazas, picturesque churches and centuries-old homes. Visitors can enjoy nearby beaches and volcanoes, or take a hike through lush rainforest reserves.

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Quick info about Cidra
DetailValue
CountryPuerto Rico
RegionPuerto Rico
Latitude18.1775
Longitude-66.1582
Appr. population5620

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