The Prieto River is a river in Lares, Puerto Rico. During the Spanish-American War (1898), a number of Spanish soldiers drowned in this river: I overtook...
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Prieto River may refer to: Prieto River (Lares, Puerto Rico), where Spanish soldiers drowned in 1898 Prieto River (Maricao, Puerto Rico) Prieto River...
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(Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʝawko]) is a town and municipality in southern Puerto Rico. Although the downtown is inland, the municipality stretches to a southern...
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American independence from Spain spread to Puerto Rico, in the short-lived revolution known as the Grito de Lares and culminating with the Intentona de Yauco...
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the Puerto Rico Police began in 1837, when Spanish governor Francisco Javier de Moreda y Prieto created La Guardia Civil de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico Civil...
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governors of Puerto Rico includes all persons who have held that post, either under Spanish or American rule. The governor of Puerto Rico is the head of...
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[maɾiˈkao]) is a town and the second-least populous municipality of Puerto Rico; it is located at the western edge of the Cordillera Central. It is a...
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pronunciation: [ˈsjales], locally [ˈsjaleʔ]) is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico, located on the Central Mountain Range, northwest of Orocovis; south...
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"Central Mountain Range") is the only mountain range in the main island of Puerto Rico, consisting of three subranges: the western-central Cordillera Central...
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Matilde Río Pastillo Río Portugués Río Prieto Río San Patricio Rivers of Puerto Rico commons:Category:Rivers of Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum Roosevelt...
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Río Prieto may refer to: Río Prieto (Lares, Puerto Rico) Río Prieto (Maricao, Puerto Rico) Río Prieto (Naguabo, Puerto Rico) Río Prieto (Ponce, Puerto Rico)...
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Ponce Marathon (category 1970 establishments in Puerto Rico)
event held every year in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Established in 1970, it is the only Olympic marathon held in Puerto Rico. The race has a length of 42.195...
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list of landmarks in Puerto Rico. These are either tourist attractions, places of interest or famous landmarks located in Puerto Rico. The list is divided...
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Hacienda Buena Vista (category Cultural history of Puerto Rico)
English), was a coffee plantation located in Barrio Magueyes, Ponce, Puerto Rico. The original plantation dates from the 19th century. The plantation...
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Rafael Pujals (category People from Humacao, Puerto Rico)
championed seeking greater political autonomy for Puerto Rico. He was also an active participant at the Grito de Lares. Pujals died in Ponce on 23 April 1889, victim...
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Reserva Natural Punta Cucharas (category Tourist attractions in Ponce, Puerto Rico)
Cucharas Nature Reserve) is a nature reserve in Barrio Canas, Ponce, Puerto Rico. It consists of both a land area component as well as an offshore marine...
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Juan José Potous (category Mayors of Ponce, Puerto Rico)
the Mayagüez-Lares railroad, presented his resignation to the governor and left Ponce for his new job in western Puerto Rico. List of Puerto Ricans List...
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Bahía de Ponce (category Bays of Puerto Rico)
Ponce, Puerto Rico. The Bay is home to the most important commercial harbor on the Puerto Rico south coast and the second largest in Puerto Rico. The Cardona...
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Ulises Poirier, Gustavo Poirrier [es] (grandnephew) Fernando Prieto, Andrés Prieto, Ignacio Prieto (sons) Pablo Puyol, Mariano Puyol (son) Aníbal Ramírez,...
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