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  1. Yauco es conocido como el “Pueblo del Café”, la “Capital Taína” y el “Pueblo de Los Corsos”. Su patrona es la Virgen del Santísimo Rosario. Su nombre proviene del taíno “Coayú” o “Coayuco”, con el cual se conocía dicha región y cuya etimología se relaciona con la palabra ‘yuca’.
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    It is also popularly known as La Capital Taína ("the Taíno capital") after the native peoples of Puerto Rico who also lived in the area. The Taino natives considered the area of Yauco the capital of Boriken and was governed by Agüeybana, the most powerful Taíno cacique (chief) in the island.
    While the area continues to produce stellar beans, it also lends itself to other crops, like tropical fruits and tobacco. You might also hear Yauco referred to as La Capital Taína (The Taíno Capital), a name bestowed due to its importance among the Taíno people, who originally inhabited the Island.
    Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Yauco is subdivided into barrios. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located in a barrio referred to as "el pueblo".
    The town of Yauco was founded in 1756, and it became a center for Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico in the 19th century. Corsicans have contributed to many areas of life in Yauco, particularly to its coffee industry and heritage.
  3. Yauco, Puerto Rico – El Pueblo del Café

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