
The coastal town of Santa Isabel anchors this survey of Puerto Rico's southern shore, where the urban grid meets the Caribbean Sea. The map details a landscape defined by the drainage of the Río Coamo and Río Descalabrado, which flow toward a coastline marked by Punta Cayito and Punta Petrona. Settlement is concentrated along the arterial route of PR-1, connecting older centers like Estación Santa Isabel and coastal villages such as Playa de Santa Isabel and Playa Cortada. Local landmarks including the Santiago Apostol Santa Isabel Cem provide clear points of reference for genealogists and local historians. Offshore, the map tracks several features including Cayo Berberia and Cayos Cabezazos, illustrating the maritime context of the Bahía de Rincón region.
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