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El Cinco, San Juan, Puerto Rico

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El Cinco is one of the 18 barrios of the municipality of San Juan , Puerto Rico and a former barrio of the dissolved municipality of Río Piedras . As of the 2020 United States Census , it had a population of 5,610 and a land area of 1.34 square miles (3.5 km) resulting in a population density of 4,625.4/sq mi (1,785.9/km2).

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5-593: El Cinco is surrounded by seven barrios: Gobernador Piñero , Monacillo Urbano , Monacillo , Cupey , Sabana Llana Sur , Río Piedras (pueblo) and Hato Rey Sur . This barrio is home to numerous sites listed in the US National Register of Historic Places . The historic Río Piedras Aqueduct , also known as the San Juan Historic Aqueduct, is an old aqueduct and water filtration plant that dates from 1846. The site has been listed in

10-574: A population density of 10,770.4 residents per square mile (4,158.47/km ). Gobernador Piñero is bounded to the north by the San Juan Bay and Port and Hato Rey Norte barrio, with the barrios of Hato Rey Sur and El Cinco to the east, by Monacillo Urbano to the south, and by the municipality of Guaynabo to the west. Gobernador Piñero includes the areas of Puerto Nuevo (including Puerto Nuevo Norte), Villa Borinquen, Bosque Urbano de San Patricio , Caparra Terrace and Centro Médico. The area

15-514: A population of 44,006 ( 2010 ) living in a land area of 4.44 square miles (11.5 km ), it is San Juan ’s second most populated barrio after Santurce , and the fourth largest in land area. This district is named after Jesús T. Piñero who was the first and only native Puerto Rican governor of the territory under the American colonial administration in 1946. Gobernador Piñero is San Juan’s second most populated barrio after Santurce. It has

20-819: The National Register of Historic Places since 2007. Other historic sites located in El Cinco are the Río Piedras Bridge , shared with Hato Rey Sur and dating from 1853, the Rum Pilot Plant located University of Puerto Rico Experimental Agricultural Station, and the San Juan Botanical Garden is located nearby too. The area is served by the Tren Urbano metro system with the elevated Cupey station located on

25-441: The intersection of highways PR-1 and PR-176 in El Cinco. Despite the name of the station, it is not located in the barrio of Cupey, although it is indeed located nearby. This San Juan, Puerto Rico location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Gobernador Pi%C3%B1ero, San Juan, Puerto Rico Gobernador Piñero is one of the 18 barrios of the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico . With

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