Las 10 ciudades más antiguas de Puerto Rico que aún existen

The 10 oldest towns in Puerto Rico that are still standing: cities that survived pirates, earthquakes, hurricanes, and centuries of institutional neglect without anyone ever asking how they did it. From a town that had to move five times to escape pirate attacks, to a city that has carried the nickname "the Witch City" for almost three centuries. A river where, in 1511, a Spaniard was drowned to test whether the conquerors were also mortal. A Taíno ceremonial center that lay buried underground until a flood unearthed it in 1975. And the origin of them all: ruins that almost no one visits, where the island's first capital was founded in 1508 before being abandoned forever. Ten stories that stretch from the west coast to the heart of the central mountain range, proving that Puerto Rico is much older than the tourist map suggests. If you're interested in forgotten places, the history that doesn't appear in tourist guides, and the secrets Puerto Rico has kept for over 500 years, subscribe. Every week, a new story that the territory prefers not to tell. NOTICE ABOUT THE THUMBNAIL: The thumbnails on this channel are digital illustrations generated with artificial intelligence, designed exclusively to represent the atmosphere and spirit of each video. They do not correspond to actual photographs of any specific location. All sites, events, and historical facts that appear in the content are true and have been thoroughly researched. LEGAL NOTICE: The images, clips, and audiovisual materials used in our videos come from publicly available sources on the internet. We do not claim authorship of any of them—all rights belong to their original creators. Thanks for watching! #PuertoRico #ForgottenTerritories #AbandonedPlaces #HiddenHistory #AncientCities