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Vieques (; English ), in full Isla de Vieques, is an island-municipality
Municipalities of Puerto Rico

There are no first-order administrative divisions as defined by the United States Government, but Puerto Rico has 78 municipalities or "municipios" at the second order....
 of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
 in the northeastern Caribbean
Caribbean

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. Although Puerto Rico is a U.S.
United States

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 Commonwealth
Commonwealth (United States insular area)

In the terminology of the United States insular areas, a Commonwealth is a type of organized territory but Unincorporated territories of the United States dependent territory....
, Vieques, like the rest of Puerto Rico, retains strong Spanish
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 influences from 400 years of Spanish ownership.

Vieques lies about to the east of the Puerto Rican mainland, and measures approximately long by wide. The two main towns of Vieques are Isabel Segunda (sometimes written "Isabel II"), the administrative center located on the northern side of the island, and Esperanza, located on the southern side.






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Vieques (; English ), in full Isla de Vieques, is an island-municipality
Municipalities of Puerto Rico

There are no first-order administrative divisions as defined by the United States Government, but Puerto Rico has 78 municipalities or "municipios" at the second order....
 of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
 in the northeastern Caribbean
Caribbean

The Caribbean is a region consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands , and the surrounding coasts. The region is located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and Northern America, east of Central America, and to the north of South America....
. Although Puerto Rico is a U.S.
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 Commonwealth
Commonwealth (United States insular area)

In the terminology of the United States insular areas, a Commonwealth is a type of organized territory but Unincorporated territories of the United States dependent territory....
, Vieques, like the rest of Puerto Rico, retains strong Spanish
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 influences from 400 years of Spanish ownership.

Vieques lies about to the east of the Puerto Rican mainland, and measures approximately long by wide. The two main towns of Vieques are Isabel Segunda (sometimes written "Isabel II"), the administrative center located on the northern side of the island, and Esperanza, located on the southern side. At peak, the population of Vieques is around 10,000.

The island's name is a Spanish spelling of a Native American word said to mean "small island". It also has the nickname "Isla Nena", usually translated from the Spanish as "Little Girl Island", as a reference to its being perceived as Puerto Rico's little sister island. During the colonial period the British name was "Crab Island".

Vieques is best known internationally as the site of a series of protests
Navy-Vieques protests

The Navy-Vieques protests is the name given by the English language Mass media to a series of protests starting in 1999 on the Puerto Rico Municipalities of Puerto Rico of Vieques, Puerto Rico, against the use of the island by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps for bombing target practice....
 against the United States Navy
United States Navy

The United States Navy is the navy of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy currently has approximately 331,682 personnel on active duty as of 31 December 2008 and 124,000 in the United States Navy Reserve....
's use of the island as a bombing range
Bombing range

A bombing range is an area used for testing explosive Bomb and practicing to accurately direct them to the target. Bombing ranges are used for munitions that either explode or produce too much destruction to use at a shooting range, such as kinetic energy penetrators or very large caliber bullets....
 and weapons testing ground, which eventually led to the Navy's departure in 2003.

History


Pre-Columbian history

Archaeological evidence suggests that Vieques was first inhabited by ancient Native American
Indigenous peoples of the Americas

The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those peoples....
 peoples who traveled from continental America perhaps between 3000 BC and 2000 BC. However, estimates of these prehistoric dates of inhabitation vary widely. These tribes had a Stone Age culture and were probably fishermen and hunter-gatherers.

Excavations at the Puerto Ferro site by Luis Chanlatte and Yvonne Narganes uncovered a fragmented human skeleton in a large hearth area. Radiocarbon dating of shells found in the hearth indicate a burial date of c.1900 BCE. This skeleton, popularly known as El Hombre de Puerto Ferro, was buried at the center of a group of large boulders near the south-central coast of Vieques, approximately one kilometer northwest of the Bioluminescent Bay. Linear arrays of smaller stones radiating from the central boulders are apparent at the site today, but their age and reason for placement are unknown.

Further waves of settlement by Native Americans
Indigenous peoples of the Americas

The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those peoples....
 followed over many centuries. The Arawak
Arawak

The term Arawak , was used to designate some of the peoples encountered by the Spain in the West Indies in 1492 and thereafter. These include the Ta?no, who occupied the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas and Bimini Florida, the Nepoya and Suppoyo of Trinidad and the Igneri, who were supposed to have preceded the Caribs in the Lesser Anti...
-speaking Saladoid
Saladoid

The Saladoid are a native people of the Caribbean and Venezuela. The origins of the Island Arawaks have been traced to the lower Orinoco River near the modern settlements of Saladero and Barrancas in Venezuela....
 (or Igneri
Igneri

The Igneri were a pre-Christopher Colombus ethnic group that was once part of the Arawak tribe. They are said to have originated in the Orinoco region in Venezuela....
) people, thought to have originated in modern-day Venezuela, arrived in the region perhaps around 200 BC (again estimates vary). These tribes, noted for their pottery, stone carving, and other artifacts, eventually merged with groups from Hispaniola
Hispaniola

Hispaniola is the second-largest and most populous island of the Antilles, lying between the islands of Cuba to the west, and Puerto Rico to the east....
 and Cuba
Cuba

The Republic of Cuba is a country in the Caribbean. It consists of the island of Cuba , the island of Isla de la Juventud, and several adjacent small islands....
, to form what is now called the Taíno
Taíno

The Ta?nos were Indigenous peoples of the Americas of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and the northern Lesser Antilles. It is believed that the seafaring Ta?nos were relatives of the Arawakan people of South America....
 culture. This culture flourished in the region from around 1000 AD, and survived on Vieques until the arrival of the European
European ethnic groups

The European peoples are the various nations and ethnic groups of Europe. European ethnology is the field of anthropology focusing on Europe....
s in the 15th century.

Colonial period

The European discovery of Vieques is sometimes credited to Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus was a Republic of Genoa navigator, colonialist and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean?funded by Queen Isabella of Spain?led to general European awareness of the America in the Western Hemisphere....
, who landed in Puerto Rico in 1493. It does not seem to be certain whether Columbus personally visited Vieques, but in any case the island was soon claimed by the Spanish. During the early 16th century Vieques became a center of Taíno rebellion against the European invaders, prompting the Spanish to send armed forces to the island to quell the resistance. The native Taíno population was decimated, and its people either killed, imprisoned or enslaved by the Spanish.

The Spanish did not, however, permanently colonise Vieques at this time, and for the next three hundred years it remained a lawless outpost, frequented by pirates and outlaws. As European powers fought for control in the region, a series of attempts by the French, English and Danish to colonise the island in the 17th and 18th centuries were repulsed by the Spanish.

At the beginning of the 19th century, the Spanish took steps to permanently settle and secure the island. In 1811, Don Salvador Meléndez, then governor of Puerto Rico, sent military commander Juan Rosselló to begin what would become the annexation of Vieques by the Puerto Ricans. In 1832, under an agreement with the Spanish Puerto Rican administration, Frenchman Teófilo José Jaime María Le Guillou
Teófilo José Jaime María Le Guillou

Te?filo Jos? Jaime Mar?a Le Guillou is the founder of the municipality of Vieques, Puerto Rico, where he arrived in 1823.In 1823, Te?filo Jos? Jaime Mar?a Le Guillou immigrated from France to Puerto Rico and settled down in the island of Vieques....
 became Governor of Vieques, and undertook to impose order on the anarchic province. He was instrumental in the establishment of large plantations, marking a period of social and economic change for the island. Le Guillou is now remembered as the "founder" of Vieques (though this title is also sometimes conferred on Francisco Saínz, governor from 1843 to 1852, who founded Isabel Segunda, the "town of Vieques", named after Queen Isabel II
Isabella II of Spain

Isabella II was List of Spanish monarchs She was Spain's first and so far only queen regnant, although she is sometimes considered the third Queen Regnant of Spain, as previous monarchs of Leon and Castile were counted as kings and queens of Spain....
 of Spain). Vieques was formally annexed to Puerto Rico in 1854.

In 1816, Vieques was briefly visited by Simón Bolívar
Simón Bolívar

Sim?n Jos? Antonio de la Sant?sima Trinidad Bol?var Palacios y Blanco ? more commonly known as Sim?n Bol?var ? was, together with the Argentina general Jos? de San Mart?n, one of the most important leaders of Spanish America's successful struggle for independence....
 while fleeing defeat in Venezuela.

During the second part of the 19th century, thousands of black immigrants came to Vieques to work on the sugar cane plantation
Plantation

A plantation is usually a large farm or Estate , especially in a tropical or semitropical country, like Brazil or Nicaragua on which cotton, tobacco, lice coffee, sugar cane and the like are cultivated, usually by resident laborers....
s. They arrived from the nearby islands of St. Thomas
Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Saint Thomas is an island in the Caribbean Sea, a county and constituent Districts and sub-districts of the United States Virgin Islands of the United States Virgin Islands , an unincorporated territory of the United States....
, Nevis
Nevis

Nevis is an island in the Caribbean, located near the northern end of the Lesser Antilles archipelago, about 220 miles southeast of Puerto Rico and 50 miles west of Antigua....
, St. Kitts, St. Croix, and many other Caribbean
Caribbean

The Caribbean is a region consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands , and the surrounding coasts. The region is located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and Northern America, east of Central America, and to the north of South America....
 nations, some as slaves and some as independent economic migrants. Since this time black people have formed an important part of Vieques’ society.

United States acquisition

In 1898, after Spain's defeat in the Spanish–American War, Vieques, along with mainland Puerto Rico, was ceded to the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
.

In the 1920s and 1930s, the sugar industry, on which Vieques was totally dependent, went into decline due to falling sugar prices and industrial unrest. Many locals were forced to move to mainland Puerto Rico or Saint Croix
Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

Saint Croix is an island in the Caribbean Sea, and a county and constituent Districts and sub-districts of the United States Virgin Islands of the United States Virgin Islands , an unincorporated territory of the United States....
 to look for work.

During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, the United States military purchased about two thirds of Vieques as an extension to the Puerto Rican mainland's Roosevelt Roads Naval Station
Roosevelt Roads Naval Station

Roosevelt Roads Naval Station is a former United States military air base in the town of Ceiba, Puerto Rico....
. The original purpose of the base (never implemented) was to provide a safe haven for the British fleet should Britain fall to Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany and the Third Reich are the colloquial English names for Germany under the regime of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party , which established a Totalitarianism dictatorship that existed from 1933 to 1945....
. Much of the land was bought from the owners of large farms and sugar cane plantations, and the purchase triggered the final demise of the sugar industry. Many agricultural workers, who had no title to the land they occupied, were evicted.

After the war, the US Navy continued to use the island for military exercises, and as a firing range and testing ground for bomb
Bomb

A bomb is any of a range of explosive devices that typically rely on the exothermic chemical reaction of an explosive material to produce an extremely sudden and violent release of energy....
s, missile
Missile

A guided missile is a self-propelled projectile used as a weapon. Missiles are typically propelled by rockets or jet engines. Missiles generally have one or more explosive warheads, although other weapon types may also be used....
s, and other weapons in a manner not unlike Kahoolawe
Kahoolawe

Kahoolawe is the smallest of the 8 main volcanic islands in the Hawaiian Islands. It is located 7 miles southwest of Maui and southeast of Lanai and is long by across....
 in the Hawaiian Islands
Hawaiian Islands

The Hawaiian Islands are an archipelago of 19 islands and atolls, numerous smaller islets, and undersea seamounts in the North Pacific Ocean, extending some 1,500 miles from the Hawaii in the south to northernmost Kure Atoll....
.

Protests and departure of the United States Navy

The continuing post-war presence in Vieques of the United States Navy drew protests from the local community, angry at the expropriation of their land and the environmental impact of weapons testing. The locals' discontent was exacerbated by the island's parlous economic condition.

These protests came to a head in 1999 when Vieques native David Sanes
David Sanes

David Sanes Rodr?guez was a native of Vieques, Puerto Rico whose death became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence on and use of his home island for live-fire bombing practice....
 was killed by a bomb dropped during target practice. A campaign of civil disobedience
Civil disobedience

Civil disobedience is the active refusal to obey certain laws, demands and commands of a government, or of an occupying power , without resorting to physical violence....
 began. The locals took to the ocean in their small fishing boats and successfully stopped the US Navy's military exercises. The Vieques issue became something of a cause celèbre, and local protesters were joined by sympathetic groups and prominent individuals from mainland USA (such as Edward James Olmos
Edward James Olmos

Edward James "Eddie" Olmos is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated United States actor and director. Some of his most memorable roles are Characters in Blade Runner#Gaff in Blade Runner, Lieutenant Martin Castillo in Miami Vice, Jaime Escalante in Stand and Deliver, William Adama in the Battlestar Galactica re-i...
) and abroad.

As a result of this pressure, in May 2003 the Navy withdrew from Vieques, and much of the island was designated a National Wildlife Refuge
National Wildlife Refuge

National Wildlife Refuge is a designation for certain protected areas of the United States managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service....
 under the control of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is the unit of the U.S. Department of the Interior dedicated to the management and preservation of wildlife....
. Closure of Roosevelt Roads Naval Station followed in 2004.

Politics


Government


Vieques is a municipio of Puerto Rico
Municipalities of Puerto Rico

There are no first-order administrative divisions as defined by the United States Government, but Puerto Rico has 78 municipalities or "municipios" at the second order....
, translated as "municipality
Municipality

A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them....
" and in this context roughly equivalent to "township". It is in the Puerto Rican electoral district of Carolina. Local government is under the leadership of a mayor (Spanish alcalde), presently Dámaso Serrano López. On January 12, 2009, he will be succeeded by Evelyn Delerme Camacho, who was elected on 4 November 2008. Like the rest of Puerto Rico, the head of state is the President of the United States
President of the United States

The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
.

Administrative divisions


Administratively Vieques is divided into Isabel Segunda plus twelve wards:

  • Monte Santo
  • Florida
  • Puerto Real
  • La Llave
  • Luján
  • Destino
 
  • Esperanza
  • Martineau
  • Villa Borinquen
  • Monte Carmelo
  • Verde Vieques
  • Pilón


  • These are often referred to as "barrio
    Barrio

    Barrio is a Spanish language word meaning district or neighborhood. The word has come into use in English language mostly through the large Hispanic populations on both coasts of the United States....
    s", though this term is also applied to various other sublocalities and townships on the island.

    Geography

    Spanish Virgin Islands
    Sub Tropical Dry Forest Vieques
    Vieques measures about 21 miles (34 km) east-west, and three to four miles (5 km) north-south. It has a land area of 52 square miles (135 km²) and is located about ten miles (16 km) to the east of Puerto Rico. To the north of Vieques is the Atlantic Ocean
    Atlantic Ocean

    The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres . It covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface....
    , and to the south the Caribbean Sea
    Caribbean Sea

    The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean situated in the mid-latitudes of the Western Hemisphere, bounded to the south and west by the Americas, with the North Atlantic Ocean proper to the northeast and the Gulf of Mexico to the northwest....
    . The island of Culebra
    Culebra, Puerto Rico

    Isla Culebra is an island-municipality of Puerto Rico originally called Isla Pasaje and Isla de San Ildefonso. It is located approximately east of the Puerto Rican mainland, west of Saint Thomas, U.S....
     is about 10 miles (16 km) north of Vieques, and the US Virgin Islands lie to the east. Vieques and Culebra, together with various small islets, make up the so-called Spanish Virgin Islands
    Spanish Virgin Islands

    The Spanish Virgin Islands are a group of islands just east of the main island of Puerto Rico. They are part of the Puerto Rico. Although United States territory, they are politically and culturally distinct from the United States Virgin Islands which lies to the east of the Spanish Virgin Islands....
    , sometimes known as the Passage Islands.

    The former US Navy lands, now wildlife reserves, occupy the entire eastern and western ends of Vieques, with the former live weapons testing site (known as the "LIA", or "Live Impact Area") at the extreme eastern tip. These areas are unpopulated. The former civilian area occupies very roughly the central third of the island and contains the towns of Isabel Segunda on the north coast, and Esperanza on the south.

    National protected area
    Protected area

    Protected areas are locations which receive protection because of their environmental, cultural or similar value. The term protected area includes marine protected area, which refers to protected areas whose boundaries include some area of ocean....

    • Vieques National Wildlife Refuge


    Geology

    Vieques has a terrain of rolling hills, with a central ridge running east-west. The highest point is Monte Pirata ("Pirate Mount") at 987 feet (300 m). Geologically the island is composed of a mixture of volcanic
    Volcanic rock

    Volcanic rock is an igneous rock of Volcano origin.Texture Volcanic rocks are usually fine-grained or aphanitic to glassy in texture....
     bedrock
    Bedrock

    File:Rockhead1.jpg.JPGIn stratigraphy, bedrock is the native consolidated Rock underlying the surface of a terrestrial planet, usually the Earth....
    , sedimentary rock
    Sedimentary rock

    Sedimentary rock is one of the three main Rock types . Sedimentary rock is formed by deposition and consolidation of mineral and organic material and from precipitation of minerals from solution....
    s such as limestone
    Limestone

    File:Limestone Formation In Waitomo.jpgLimestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral calcite . The deposition of limestone strata is often a by-product and indicator of biological activity in the geology record....
     and sandstone
    Sandstone

    Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-size mineral or rock Particle size . Most sandstone is composed of quartz and/or feldspar because these are the most common minerals in the Earth's crust ....
    , and alluvial deposits
    Alluvium

    Alluvium is soil or sediments deposited by a river or other running water. Alluvium is typically made up of a variety of materials, including fine particles of silt and clay and larger particles of sand and gravel....
     of gravel, sand, silt, and clay. There are no permanent rivers or streams. Much former agricultural land has been reclaimed by nature due to prolonged disuse, and, apart from some small-scale farming in the central region, the island is largely covered by brush and subtropical dry forest
    Puerto Rican dry forests

    Puerto Rican dry forests are Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests located in southwestern and eastern Puerto Rico and on the offshore islands....
    . Around the coast lie palm-fringed sandy beach
    Beach

    File:MiamiSouthBeachPanoramaEdit.jpgA beach is a geology landform along the shoreline of a body of water. It usually consists of loose particles which are often composed of Rock , such as sand, gravel, shingle beach, pebbles, or cobble....
    es interspersed with lagoons, mangrove swamps
    Mangrove

    Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow in saline water coastal habitats in the tropics and subtropics. The word is used in at least three senses: most broadly to refer to the habitat and entire plant assemblage or mangal, for which the terms mangrove swamp and mangrove forest are also used, to refer to all trees and...
    , salt flats and coral reef
    Coral reef

    Coral reefs are aragonite structures produced by living organisms. In most reefs the predominant organisms are colonial cnidarian that secrete an exoskeleton of calcium carbonate....
    s.

    Climate

    Vieques has a warm, relatively dry, tropical to sub-tropical climate. Temperatures vary little throughout the year, with average daily maxima ranging from 82 °F (28 °C) in January to 87 °F (31 °C) in July. Average daily minima are about 10 °F (6 °C) lower. Rainfall averages around 45 to 55 inches (1150 to 1400 mm) per year, with the months of May and September–November being the wettest. The west of the island receives significantly more rainfall than the east. Prevailing winds are easterly.

    Vieques is prone to tropical storms and at risk from hurricanes from June to November. In 1989 Hurricane Hugo
    Hurricane Hugo

    Hurricane Hugo was a destructive Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale hurricane that struck Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, South Carolina and North Carolina in September of the 1989 Atlantic hurricane season, killing 56 people and leaving 56,000 homeless....
     caused considerable damage to the island.

    Economy

    The sugar industry, once the mainstay of the island's economy, declined during the early decades of the twentieth century, and finally collapsed in the 1940s when the US Navy took over much of the land on which the sugar cane plantations stood. After an initial naval construction phase, opportunities for making a living on the island were largely limited to fishing or subsistence farming on reduced area. Crops grown on the island include avocado
    Avocado

    The avocado , also known as palta or aguacate , butter pear or alligator pear, is a tree native to Mexico, South America and Central America, classified in the flowering plant family Lauraceae....
    s, banana
    Banana

    File:Banana and cross section.jpgBanana is the common name for a fruit and also the herbaceous plants of the genus Musa which produce this commonly eaten fruit....
    s, coconut
    Coconut

    The Coconut Palm is a member of the Family Arecaceae . It is the only species in the genus Cocos, and is a large palm, growing to 30 m tall, with pinnate leaf 4-6 m long, pinnae 60-90 cm long; old leaves break away cleanly leaving the trunk smooth....
    s, grains, papayas and sweet potato
    Sweet potato

    The 'sweet potato' is a dicotyledonous plant which belongs to the family Convolvulaceae. Amongst the approximately 50 genera and more than 1000 species of this family, only I....
    es. A small number of permanent local jobs were provided by the US Navy. Since the 1970's General Electric
    General Electric

    The General Electric Company, or GE is a multinational corporation United States technology and Service s conglomerate incorporated in the State of New York....
     employs a few hundred workers at a manufacturing plant. Unemployment was widespread, with consequent social problems. The 2000 US census reported a median household income in 1999 dollars of $9,331 (compared to $41,994 for the USA as a whole), and 35.8% of the population of 16 years and over in the labor force (compared to 63.9% for the USA as a whole).

    Like the rest of Puerto Rico, the island's currency is the US dollar.

    Following the 2003 departure of the US Navy, efforts have been made to redevelop the island's agricultural economy, to clean up contaminated areas of the former bombing ranges, and to develop Vieques as a tourist destination.

    Tourism

    Vieques Beach
    For sixty years the majority of Vieques was closed off by the US Navy, and the island remained almost entirely undeveloped for tourism. This lack of development is now marketed as a key attraction. Vieques is promoted under an ecotourism
    Ecotourism

    Ecotourism is a form of tourism, that appeals to ecologically and socially conscious individuals. Generally speaking, ecotourism focuses on volunteering, personal growth and learning new ways to live on the planet....
     banner as a sleepy, unspoilt island of rural "old world" charm and pristine deserted beaches, and is rapidly becoming a popular destination.

    Since the Navy's departure, tensions on the island have been low, although land speculation by foreign developers and fears of overdevelopment have caused some resentment among local residents, and there are occasional reports of lingering anti-American sentiment.

    The lands previously owned by the Navy have been turned over to the U.S. National Fish and Wildlife Service and the authorities of Puerto Rico and Vieques for management. The immediate bombing range area on the eastern tip of the island suffers from severe contamination, but the remaining areas are mostly open to the public, including many beautiful beaches that were inaccessible to civilian
    Civilian

    A civilian under international humanitarian law is a person who is not a member of his or her country's armed forces. The term is also often used colloquially to refer to people who are not members of a particular profession or occupation, especially by law enforcement agency, which often use rank structures similar to those of military units...
    s when the military bases were open.

    Snorkeling is excellent, especially at Blue Beach (Bahía de la Chiva). Aside from archeological sites, such as La Hueca, and deserted beaches, a unique feature of Vieques is the presence of two pristine bioluminescent
    Bioluminescence

    Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism as the result of a chemical reaction during which chemical energy is converted to light energy....
     bays, including Mosquito Bay. Vieques is also famous for its feral horse
    Feral horse

    A feral horse is a free-roaming horse of domestication ancestry. As such, a feral horse is not a wild animal in the sense of an animal without domesticated ancestors....
    s, which roam free over parts of the island. These are descended from stock originally brought by European colonisers.

    Landmarks and places of interest
    • Fortín Conde de Mirasol (Count Mirasol Fort), a fort built by the Spanish in the mid 19th century, now a museum
    • Playa Esperanza (Esperanza Beach)
    • The tomb of Le Guillou, the town founder, in Isabel Segunda
    • La Casa Alcaldía (City Hall)
    • Faro Punta Mulas (Punta Mulas Lighthouse), built in 1896
    • Sun Bay Beach
    • The Bioluminescent Bay
    • The 300-year-old ceiba
      Ceiba

      Ceiba is the name of a genus of many species of large trees found in tropical areas, including Mexico, Central America and South America, The Bahamas, Belize and the Caribbean, West Africa, and Southeast Asia....
       tree
    • Rompeolas (Mosquito Pier), renamed Puerto de la Liberdad David Sanes Rodríguez
      David Sanes

      David Sanes Rodr?guez was a native of Vieques, Puerto Rico whose death became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence on and use of his home island for live-fire bombing practice....
       in 2003
    • Puerto Ferro Archaeological Site
    • Black Sand Beach
    • Hacienda Playa Grande (Old Sugarcane Plantation Building)
    • Underground U.S. Navy Bunkers


    Bioluminescent Bay
    The Bioluminescent Bay (or "Bio Bay" as it is sometimes called), is perhaps the world's largest and brightest. The luminescence is caused by micro-organisms (dinoflagellates) which glow whenever the water is disturbed, leaving a trail of neon blue. A combination of factors create the necessary conditions for bioluminescence: red mangrove
    Rhizophora mangle

    Rhizophora mangle, known as the red mangrove, is distributed in estuarine ecosystems throughout the tropics. Its viviparous "seeds," in actuality called propagules, become fully mature plants before dropping off the parent tree....
     trees surround the water (the organisms feed off the dead leaves); a complete lack of modern development around the bay; the water is cool enough and deep enough; and a small channel to the ocean keeps the dinoflagellate
    Dinoflagellate

    The dinoflagellates are a large group of flagellate protists. Most are marine plankton, but they are common in fresh water habitats as well. Their populations are distributed depending on sea surface temperature, salinity, or depth....
    s in the bay. This small channel is the result of Spanish ships' attempts to choke off the bay from the ocean's waters. The Spanish believed that the bioluminescence they first encountered was the work of the Devil ('El Diablo') and tried to block the ocean's waters from entering the bay by dropping huge boulders in the channel. The Spanish only succeeded in preserving and increasing the luminescence. Kayaking and swimming are permitted in the bay and can be arranged through local vendors.

    Festivals and events
    • Festival de los Reyes Magos (Epiphany Festival) – January 6
    • Via Crucis (Passion Play
      Passion play

      A Passion play is a dramatic Play depicting the Passion of Christ: the Sanhedrin Trial of Jesus, Passion and death of Jesus Christ. It is a traditional part of Lent in several Christian denominations, particularly in Catholic tradition....
      ) – Holy Week
    • Festival Cultural Viequense (Vieques Cultural Festival) – March/April
    • Fiestas Patronales (Traditional Town Festivities) – July
    • Trova Navideña (Christmas Troubador Night) – December
    • Festival Navideño (Christmas Festival) – December-January


    Demographics

    class="NavFrame" style="border-style:none;padding:0;"> ass="wikitable" align="right" |- !colspan=3|Race - Vieques Puerto Rico
    Puerto Rico

    Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
     - 2000 Census |----- ! Race ! Population ! % of Total |----- | White
    White people

    White people is a term which is usually used to refer to Human characterized, at least in part, by the light Human skin color. It often refers narrowly to people claiming ancestry exclusively from Europe....
    ||6,621||72.7% |----- | Black/African American
    African American

    African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
    ||1,256||13.8% |----- | American Indian
    Native Americans in the United States

    Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
     and Alaska Native
    ||69||0.4% |----- | Asian
    Asian people

    Asian or Asiatic people is a demonym for people from Asia. However, the use of the term varies by country and person, often referring to people from a particular region or subregion of Asia....
    ||52||0.6% |----- | Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
    Pacific Islander

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    ||0||0% |----- | Some other race||799||8.8% |----- | Two or more races||309||3.4% |}

    According to the 2000 US census, the total population of Vieques was 9,106. 97.4% of the population are Hispanic or Latino (of any race).

    Natives of Vieques are known as viequenses.

    Language


    Both Spanish
    Spanish language

    Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
     and English
    English language

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     are recognized as official languages. Spanish is the primary language of most inhabitants.

    Transportation


    Vieques is served by Antonio Rivera Rodríguez Airport
    Antonio Rivera Rodríguez Airport

    Antonio Rivera Rodr?guez Airport is a small commercial air facility on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico. Because a large amount of Vieques' yearly revenue comes from the tourism industry, this small airport plays an important part in Vieques' economic outlook....
    , which currently accommodates only small propeller driven aircraft. Services to the island run from San Juan
    San Juan, Puerto Rico

    San Juan is the Capital and largest Municipalities of Puerto Rico in Puerto Rico. As of the United States Census Bureau, it has a population of 433,733, making it the List of United States cities by population city under the jurisdiction of the United States....
    's Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
    Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport

    Luis Mu?oz Mar?n International Airport is a public airport located in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico , three miles southeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico....
    , Ceiba Airport or Isla Grande Airport
    Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport

    Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport , also commonly known as Isla Grande Airport, is a small airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico....
     (20-30 minute flight). Flights are also available between Vieques and Saint Croix
    Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

    Saint Croix is an island in the Caribbean Sea, and a county and constituent Districts and sub-districts of the United States Virgin Islands of the United States Virgin Islands , an unincorporated territory of the United States....
     and Saint Thomas
    Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

    Saint Thomas is an island in the Caribbean Sea, a county and constituent Districts and sub-districts of the United States Virgin Islands of the United States Virgin Islands , an unincorporated territory of the United States....
    .

    A ferry runs from Fajardo
    Fajardo, Puerto Rico

    Fajardo is a small but popular city in Puerto Rico located in the east region of the island, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, north of Ceiba, Puerto Rico and east of Luquillo, Puerto Rico.Fajardo is spread over 7 wards and Fajardo Pueblo ....
     several times a day.

    Public health

    There have been claims linking Vieques' high cancer
    Cancer

    Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cell display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis . These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, do not invade or metastasize....
     rate to the long history of US weapons testing on the island, especially after the US Navy admitted using depleted uranium
    Depleted uranium

    Depleted uranium is uranium primarily composed of the isotope uranium-238 . Natural uranium is about 99.27 percent U-238, 0.72 percent uranium-235, and 0.0055 percent uranium-234....
     at least on one occasion in 1999. Dr. Nayda Figueroa, an epidemiologist for Puerto Rico's Cancer Registry, claimed that research showed Vieques' cancer rate (latest available is for 1995 to 1999) was 31 percent higher than for the main island. Dr. Michael Thun, head of epidemiological research at the American Cancer Society, cautioned that the variations in the rates could be attributed to chance, given the small population on Vieques. A 2000 NRC
    Nuclear Regulatory Commission

    Nuclear Regulatory Commission is a United States government agency that was established by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 in 1974, and was first opened January 19, 1975....
     report concluded that "the public had not been exposed to depleted uranium contamination or other radiation above normal background (naturally occurring) levels".

    In response to concerns about potential contamination from toxic metals and other chemicals, the United States ATSDR
    Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

    The United States Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, is an agency for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is directed by a congressional mandate to perform specific functions concerning the effect on public health of Hazardous material in the environment....
     agency conducted a number of surveys in 1999–2002 to test Vieques' soil, water supply, air, fish and shellfish for harmful substances. The general conclusion of these surveys was that no public health hazard existed as a result of the Navy's activities. However, scientists have pointed out that fish samples were drawn from local markets, which often import fish from outside. Also sample sizes from each location were too small to provide compelling evidence for the lack of a public health danger (Wargo, Green Intelligence).

    Casa Pueblo, a Puerto Rican environmental group, reports a study of the flora and fauna of Vieques that "clearly demonstrates sequestration of high levels of toxic elements in plant and animal tissue samples", and that "Consecuently [sic], the ecological food web of the Vieques Island has been adversely impacted."

    Notable viequenses

    • Jaime Benitez Rexach, educator, politician and humanist
    • Eddie Ríos Mellado inventor of the three-point rule in basketball (naguabeño?)
    • Germán Rieckehoff Sampayo
      German Rieckehoff

      German Rieckehoff , was a renowned president of the Puerto Rican Olympic committee....
      , a renowned president of the Puerto Rican Olympic committee.
    • Rafael Rivera Castaño, physician and Public Health pioneer
    • Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
      Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff

      Carlos V?lez Rieckehoff , was the President of the New York chapter of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party in the 1930s. In the 1990s Rieckehoff was among the protesters who protested against the United States Navy's use of his birth place, the island of Vieques, as a bombing range....
      , Vieques nationalist leader and political activist.


    Photo gallery


    See also

    • Navy-Vieques protests
      Navy-Vieques protests

      The Navy-Vieques protests is the name given by the English language Mass media to a series of protests starting in 1999 on the Puerto Rico Municipalities of Puerto Rico of Vieques, Puerto Rico, against the use of the island by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps for bombing target practice....
    • List of Vieques birds
      List of Vieques birds

      This is a list of birds recorded in the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico. Vieques is an island municipality of Puerto Rico located off the east coast of the main island of Puerto Rico, south of Culebra, Puerto Rico and west of the Virgin Islands....
    • Spanish Virgin Islands
      Spanish Virgin Islands

      The Spanish Virgin Islands are a group of islands just east of the main island of Puerto Rico. They are part of the Puerto Rico. Although United States territory, they are politically and culturally distinct from the United States Virgin Islands which lies to the east of the Spanish Virgin Islands....
    • Kahoolawe
      Kahoolawe

      Kahoolawe is the smallest of the 8 main volcanic islands in the Hawaiian Islands. It is located 7 miles southwest of Maui and southeast of Lanai and is long by across....


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