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  1. History. Cayey was founded on August 17, 1773, by Juan Mata Vázquez, who became its first mayor. It is popularly said that Cayey derives its name from the Taíno word for "a place of waters". It was named Cayey de Muesas in honor of Miguel de Muesas, the then governor of Puerto Rico.

  2. What is Cayey, Puerto Rico known for? There are a few things Cayey, Puerto Rico is famously known for. Cayey is known for its twin peaks locals call “Las Tetas de Cayey” (Cayeys breasts). These were formed by volcanic activity. Las Tetas de Cayey are two famous mountain peaks located in the hills surrounding the town.

  3. welcome.topuertorico.org › city › cayeyCayey, Puerto Rico

    Cayey is known as "La Ciudad del Torito" (town of the little bull) and "La Ciudad de las Brumas" (city of the fog). Cayey was founded on August 17, 1773 by Juan Mata Vázquez, who became its first mayor. It is said that Cayey derives its name from the Taino Indian word for "a place of waters".

  4. Cayey, town, central Cayey Mountains, Puerto Rico. The town, at an elevation of 1,300 feet (400 metres), was founded in 1773 as Cayey de Muesas on the Spanish military highway linking San Juan with Ponce on the southern coast.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. May 31, 2023 · Cayey, established on August 17, 1773, holds a significant place in Puerto Rico’s history. The town’s name is derived from the Taino word “Jayey,” meaning “a place of waters.”. This name is fitting for a town known for its numerous rivers and streams that flow through its lush landscapes.

  6. Cayey history goes back to an indigenous settlement called Toíta on the banks of the La Plata River. The name Cayey was recorded in writing for the first time in 1519 and has been variously spelled as Cahey, Cayei, Caiyey, and Calley. It is believed that this was the name of the chief, or cacique, of the region.

  7. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Cayey ( Spanish pronunciation: [ kaˈʝej] ), officially Cayey de Muesas, is a mountain town and municipality in central Puerto Rico located on the Sierra de Cayey within the Central Mountain range, north of Salinas and Guayama; south of Cidra and Caguas; east of Aibonito and Salinas; and west of San Lorenzo.

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