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Ponce's municipal territory reaches the central mountain range to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south.
Geographically speaking, the southern area of the territory is part of the Ponce-Patillas alluvial plain subsector and the southern coastal plain, which were created by the consolidation of the valleys of the southern side of the central mountain range and the Cayey mountain range.
The central area of the municipality is part of the semi-arid southern hills.
These two regions are classified as being the driest on the island.
The northern part of the municipality is considered to be within the rainy western mountains.
Barrio AnĂ³n is home to Cerro Maravilla, a peak that at 4, 085 feet ( 1, 245 m ) is Puerto Rico's fourth highest peak.

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