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  1. It was founded by Fernando Pacheco on February 29, 1756, and developed for commodity crops of tobacco, sugar cane, and coffee. Yauco became a center for Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico in the 19th century due to its geographical similarity to their homeland.
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    The area where Yauco is located today used to form part of the Guaynia Taino region, led by Agüeybana, the most powerful Taíno cacique (chief) at the time of the Spanish arrival to Puerto Rico in 1493. The town of Yauco was founded in 1756, and it became a center for Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico in the 19th century.
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    The town is nicknamed the El Pueblo del Café (Town of Coffee) due to its long history of coffee cultivation, and it has been an important center for agriculture and commerce for many years. Yauco was founded in 1756, making it one of the oldest towns on the island, and it has a rich cultural heritage that is still evident today.
    boricua.com/el-pueblo-del-cafe/
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    Guide to Municipality of Yauco family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. Before the Spanish settlers founded, Yauco, the Taíno (the indigenous people of the Caribbean) inhabited the area for hundreds of years.
    Yauco is a town of 34,000 people (2020) on the southwestern Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico. The town is one of the most visited (aside from Ponce) in Puerto Rico's southern coast due to its rich history and architecture, its renowned coffee heritage and its indigenous past.
    Yauco became a center for Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico in the 19th century due to its geographical similarity to their homeland. Corsicans have contributed to many areas of life in Yauco, particularly to its coffee industry.
    The area where Yauco is located today used to form part of the Guaynia Taino region, led by Agüeybana, the most powerful Taíno cacique (chief) at the time of the Spanish arrival to Puerto Rico in 1493. The town of Yauco was founded in 1756, and it became a center for Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico in the 19th century.
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