Quebradillas is a municipality located in the northwest region of Puerto Rico, bordered by the municipalities of Isabela, San Sebastián, Lares, and Camuy. It is part of the Porta del Sol tourist region and has a population of approximately 25,000 people.
Quebradillas is known for its natural beauty, including its beaches such as Jobos Beach and Pozo de Jacinto, and its caves such as the Caverna del Indio and the Cuevas de Bellamar. The town also has a number of historical landmarks, such as the Parque de las Criaturas Mitológicas and the Monument to the Cacique Mabodomaca, which commemorate the Taino indigenous people who once inhabited the region.
Quebradillas Puerto Rico Map shows that the municipality is located on the northwestern coast of Puerto Rico, between the municipalities of Isabela and Camuy. State Road 2 runs through the town, connecting it to other parts of the island. The map also shows the town's beaches, natural landmarks, and historical sites.
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