
The coastal town of Salinas and its surrounding sugar-era landscapes are captured in this topographical overview, showing a region defined by its connection to the sea and the foothills of the south coast. The agricultural legacy of the area is evident in family-named locations such as Hacienda Palés and Hacienda Carmen, while the inland area is dominated by the Camp Santiago US Military Reservation. The map details a sophisticated water management system through the Canal de Guayama and Canal de Patillas, which supported the coastal plains before the later industrial shifts.
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