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    This second government of Governor of Puerto Rico Luis Muñoz Marín followed his reelection after the enactment of the 1952 Commonwealth Constitution. In...
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    economists of the period. Muñoz Marín was instrumental in the suppression of the Nationalist Party and its efforts to gain independence. Luis Muñoz Marín was...
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    Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (LMM) (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz Marín) (IATA: SJU, ICAO: TJSJ, FAA LID: SJU), previously known...
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    The government of Governor of Puerto Rico Luis Muñoz Marín was that of the first elected governor. In addition to that, it was the first whose cabinet...
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    This third government of Luis Muñoz Marín followed his second reelection. In many ways it was a continuation of the previous government, with some changes...
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    Diego, Luis Muñoz Rivera, José Celso Barbosa, Ramón Emeterio Betances, Román Baldorioty de Castro, Luis Muñoz Marín, Ernesto Ramos Antonini, Don Luis A. Ferré...
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  • Luis Dalmau 2023–present Jesús Manuel Ortiz 1948: Luis Muñoz Marín (won) 1952: Luis Muñoz Marín (won) 1956: Luis Muñoz Marín (won) 1960: Luis Muñoz Marín...
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    Roberto Sánchez Vilella (category Secretaries of state of Puerto Rico)
    Public Works and as the first Secretary of State, Sánchez Vilella was handpicked by Governor Luis Muñoz Marín to run as the PPD's candidate for governor...
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    Agustín Muñoz Grandes (27 January 1896 – 11 July 1970) was a Spanish general, and politician, vice-president of the Spanish Government and minister with...
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    daughter Amalia Marín would later marry Luis Muñoz Rivera, a young man whom Ramón Marín mentored. One child from that marriage, Luis, would later become...
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    Carolina, Puerto Rico (category Municipalities of Puerto Rico)
    center). It is part of the San Juan-Bayamón-Caguas Metropolitan Statistical Area, and home to Puerto Rico's main airport, the Luis Muñoz Marín International...
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    anthem of Puerto Rico. After Puerto Rico became known as "The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico" in 1952, the first elected governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, signed...
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    time, Luis Muñoz Marín became the first democratically elected governor. The current governmental structure was established under the Constitution of the...
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    the San Juan Nationalist revolt, intending to attack then-governor Luis Muñoz Marín. The 5-minute shootout resulted in four Nationalists dead: Domingo...
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    Vilella. Luis Muñoz Marín had opposed Sánchez Vilella's attempt to run for reelection and at a party assembly party-founder Muñoz Marín nominated Luis Negrón...
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    Río Piedras massacre (category Political history of Puerto Rico)
    based on the ideas of Luis Muñoz Marín, who at the time was a Senator in the Puerto Rican legislature and a member of the Liberal Party of Puerto Rico. It...
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    Party Revolts of the 1950s. The Puerto Rico National Guard was mobilized under the command of Esteves by orders of Governor Luis Muñoz Marín and U.S. Brigadier...
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    by Gov. Luis Fortuño. Governor Alejandro García Padilla put his first appointee, secretary Bernier in charge of evaluating the Luis Muñoz Marín International...
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    1954 United States Capitol shooting (category Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico)
    intending to assassinate the governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, but were unsuccessful. The revolts resulted in many casualties: of the 28 dead, 16 were Nationalists...
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    Gerónimo, La Placita de Santurce, the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center, the Luis Muñoz Marín and Luis Muñoz Rivera Parks, Plaza Las Américas, The...
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    elected governor Luis Muñoz Marín and legislature finally adopted the flag of 1895 as the island’s standard, proclaiming it the official flag of Puerto Rico...
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    operate from normal terminals. Tradewind offers premium service at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan with a semi-private lounge area while...
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    Camuy barrio-pueblo (category Barrios of Camuy, Puerto Rico)
    elements: sun and rain. Camuy's central plaza is named the Plaza de Recreo Luis Muñoz Marín. Located across the central plaza in Camuy barrio-pueblo is the Parroquia...
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    representatives as well as hearing rooms. The Luis Muñoz Marín Office Building houses the Office of Legislative Services, the Luis A. Ferré Building houses offices...
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    Luis Muñoz Rivera's son, Luis Muñoz Marín, had also joined the Liberal Party. Muñoz Marín was eventually the first democratically elected Governor of...
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  • husband, Muñoz Marín. By 1923 they had returned to the New York area, and his mother lived with them at their house in Teaneck, New Jersey. Muñoz Marín also...
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    eastern half of the Capitol of Puerto Rico. These buildings are usually the Rafael Martínez Nadal Senate Annex Building, the Luis Muñoz Marín Office Building...
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  • candidate in 1988, became governor by defeating Luis Muñoz Marín's daughter, Senator Victoria Muñoz Mendoza, the PDP candidate for governor. Rosselló...
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    busiest in the Dominican Republic, and the second-busiest of the Caribbean, only behind Puerto Rico's Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport. In 2022, more...
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    Utuado uprising (category Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico)
    were arrested and accused of participating in an ambush against the local Insular Police. Governor of Puerto Rico Luis Muñoz Marín declared martial law. The...
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