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Central Guánica

Central Guánica
Central Guánica.jpg
View of the Central Guánica, circa 1910
Central Guánica is located in Puerto Rico
Central Guánica
Location of Central Guánica
Country  Puerto Rico
City Flag Guánica
Coordinates 17°58′07″N 66°55′47″W / 17.9685°N 66.9296°W / 17.9685; -66.9296Coordinates: 17°58′07″N 66°55′47″W / 17.9685°N 66.9296°W / 17.9685; -66.9296
Refinery details
Commissioned 1901 (1901)
Decommissioned 1982 (1982)

Central Guánica was a sugar mill located in the town of Ensenada, in the Municipality of Guánica, Puerto Rico. It was one of the largest sugar mills in the Caribbean and until World War I it was one of the largest mills in the world. It ceased operations in 1982.

Its owners, The South Porto Rico Sugar Company of New Jersey, USA, began construction of the Central Guánica sugar mill in 1901. The Central Guanica was one of the first corporations to organize a company town in Puerto Rico around the sugar mill. The town included a hospital, school and housing facilities.

In 2002, the government of Puerto Rico declared the two chimneys of the sugar mill as historic monuments.

Carloads of sugar cane at the mill

Freight train used in hauling cane to the mill from loading stations

Sugar cane worker in the vicinity of Guanica, Puerto Rico

Inside the mill (circa 1910 and 1935)



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