
Peñuelas sits at the northern edge of this coastal valley, where the rugged topography of the southern cordillera meets the agricultural lowlands. The 1943 topography reveals a landscape transitioning from the steep, clustered contours of the hills to the managed lands of Hacienda Dolores. Transportation in this era was dominated by the American Railroad of Porto Rico, which traces the coastline and connects the settlements of Tallaboa and Seboruco. The drainage patterns of the Rio Tallaboa and Guayanés define the fertile corridors between the heights, providing a clear view of the regional water system before mid-century development. This preliminary survey, published by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Gobierno de Puerto Rico, captures the rural character of the municipality when sugar estates and rail lines were the primary drivers of the local economy.
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1946 Penuelas
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1947 Penuelas NO
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1947 Penuelas SO
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1947 Punta Gughara NO
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1952 Penuelas
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1958 Penuelas
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1964 Penuelas
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1972 Penuelas
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2024 Penuelas
Peñuelas Municipio, PR