It has a Catholic church with a nun-run school, a plaza with a kiosk in center.
Families are very tied down and their nationalities run back to many years.
Those families that were the first to become part of "La Ruana" are the: Ayala, Figueroa, Calderon, Beltran, Valencia, Godinez, Mendoza, Torres, Quintero, Rodriguez, Villa, Cisneros, Garcia, Ochoa, Capilla, Bonilla, and Fernandez.
Local transportation include vehicles and mopeds, Teenagers are known to rule the city, as they are allowed to drive at any age and their parents have strong power over the government.
On the highway that connects to other towns there are buses that go by and taxi cabs.