
The Río Guajataca carves a deep canyon through this coastal landscape, serving as the natural boundary between the Municipio de Isabela and Municipio de Quebradillas. In the mid-twentieth century, the American Railroad traced the northern coastline, stopping at the Estación Quebradillas to serve the growing municipal seat of Quebradillas. The map reveals a dense network of settlements such as San Antonio and El Centro, interspersed with agricultural barrios like Coco, Guayabos, and Galateo Bajo.
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