Peñón de Ponce facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Peñón de Ponce |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 335 ft (102 m) |
Prominence | 335 ft (102 m) |
Geography | |
Location | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | PR-2, km 220.1, Sector Las Cucharas, Barrio Canas, Ponce, Puerto Rico |
Peñón de Ponce is a boulder in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico, located in the western coastal section of the municipality, in Sector Punta Cucharas, Barrio Canas, immediately north of Puerto Rico Highway 2 (PR-2), kilometer 220.1. The Peñón de Ponce promontory separates the Port of Tallaboa from the plains that give access to the municipality of Ponce.
History
The hill has been on record at least since 1788 when Íñigo Abbad used it to describe the distance (2 leguas, or 2 hours walking distance) to the village of Ponce relative to this landmark feature.
Location and geology
The hill is located at coordinates 17° 58' 47.5", -66° 41' 54.5", in an area known to Ponce Cement for its limestone value. There is a correctional center and a Holiday Inn Hotel on neighboring hills.
In the fine arts
In 1855, poet Federico Matos, father of Felix Matos Bernier and Rafael Matos Bernier, composed the following short poem in Spanish about this hill. The poem, titled "En el Peñón de Ponce", appeared on the 22 May 1858 issue of El Fénix newspaper in Ponce, and was dedicated to Matos's friend Martin Travieso.
En el Peñón de Ponce
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