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The flag was designed by Carlos I. Fernández Velázquez and
its background color is "seafoam", a kind of light
turquoise or blue green. Six sectors make up the barrio and are
represented in its symbology:
· Bees - stands for Las Abejas sector, where many beehives could
once be found
· Pana fruit - stands for Los Panes sector, a very abundant
produce
· Mango tree - stands for La Jurado or El Mangó sector. Jurado
was the last name of the first inhabitants; a mango tree has been
for many generations at the barrio entrance
· House - stands for Luis Munoz Grillo sector, who donated his
house for the still operating school
· Pineapples - stands for Las Pinas sector, which also was once
a major produce
· Crossroad - stands for Las Cruces sector that divides the road
to Caguas, Cayey and Cidra municipalities
Blas Delgado, 31 March 2001