. "Bosque Urbano de San Patricio"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bosque San Patricio aerial view.jpg"@en . "POINT(-66.093070983887 18.409219741821)"^^ . "68950250"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Second-growth Subtropical Moist Zone forest"@en . . . "San Patricio State Forest"@en . . . . . "San Patricio State Forest (Spanish: Bosque Estatal de San Patricio), also known as the San Patricio Urban Forest (Spanish: Bosque Urbano de San Patricio) is one of the 20 forests that make up the public forest system of Puerto Rico. This is a secondary or second-growth forest is located in the Gobernador Pi\u00F1ero district of San Juan, between the neighborhoods of Villa Borinquen, Caparra Heights and Borinquen Towers complex. The urban forest has entrances on Roosevelt Avenue and Ensenada Street. The forest extends to almost 70 acres and it is the smallest protected area in the Puerto Rico state forest system. One of the most distinctive features of the forest is the mogote on its northern edge which can be observed from many parts of San Juan and Guaynabo. The forest is part of the Northern "@en . "164.0"^^ . . . "http://www.bosquesanpatricio.org/|native_lang=es|native_name=Bosque Estatal de San Patricio"@en . . "18.40921974182129"^^ . "-66.09307098388672"^^ . . . . "Aerial view of the forest. Photo by Carlos D. Ordu\u00F1a Zequeira of the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, 2003."@en . "San Patricio State Forest (Spanish: Bosque Estatal de San Patricio), also known as the San Patricio Urban Forest (Spanish: Bosque Urbano de San Patricio) is one of the 20 forests that make up the public forest system of Puerto Rico. This is a secondary or second-growth forest is located in the Gobernador Pi\u00F1ero district of San Juan, between the neighborhoods of Villa Borinquen, Caparra Heights and Borinquen Towers complex. The urban forest has entrances on Roosevelt Avenue and Ensenada Street. The forest extends to almost 70 acres and it is the smallest protected area in the Puerto Rico state forest system. One of the most distinctive features of the forest is the mogote on its northern edge which can be observed from many parts of San Juan and Guaynabo. The forest is part of the Northern Karst."@en . . . . . "10206"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "18.40922 -66.09307" . . . . . . . . . . . "1110652544"^^ . . . .