• Carlos Ignacio Pesquera-Morales (born August 17, 1956) is a Puerto Rican civil engineer who served as the Secretary of Transportation and Public Works...
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  • Baltasar Corrada del Río 1988–1989: Ramón Luis Rivera 1989–1991: Carlos Romero Barceló 1991–1999: Pedro Rosselló 1999–2000: Carlos Pesquera 2000–2001: Norma...
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    gubernatorial nomination in primaries against then-NPP President Carlos Pesquera. He then lost the 2004 gubernatorial race to Anibal Acevedo Vilá by an...
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  • Villa Pesquera is a sea-front fishing village in barrio Playa, in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. The site is one of the tourist attractions in...
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    narrow peninsula of the Atlantic Coast, the Río de Oro Peninsula, about 550 km (340 mi) south of Laayoune. Rio de Oro was settled in the twelfth century...
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    "CORRADA-DEL RÍO, Baltasar". US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives. April 10, 1935. Retrieved March 3, 2023. Baltasar Corrada del Río on Library...
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  • Leo Díaz Urbina (category People from Río Piedras, Puerto Rico)
    supported and campaigned for Carlos Pesquera, then gubernatorial candidate for the New Progressive Party. In 2001, after Pesquera lost, he was elected President...
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  • Héctor Pesquera is a former Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police and the Puerto Rico Commissioner of Safety and Public Protection. Graduated at Colegio...
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    José Lorenzo Pesquera (August 10, 1882 – July 25, 1950) was a Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico. Born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, Pesquera was graduated...
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    Río Portugués is a river in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. In the 19th century, it was also known as Río de Ponce. Twenty-one bridges for motor...
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    Business Journal. Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Retrieved on August 18, 2011. Pesquera, Adolfo. "Downtown delights." San Antonio Express-News. March 17, 2008...
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    Santiago Iglesias Pantín, Creator of the Labor Movement in Puerto Rico. Rio Piedras, PR: Editorial Universitaria, 1980. Manuel Mourelle de Lema. Santiago...
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    is eaten in the parts of Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay that border the Río de la Plata. The dish is prepared in the same way as in Spain, though its...
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    Larrínaga Muñoz Rivera Córdova Dávila Pesquera Iglesias Pagán Piñero Fernós-Isern Polanco Córdova Benítez Corrada del Río Fuster Colorado Romero Barceló Acevedo...
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    2007 from cardiac arrest. He was buried at Buxeda Memorial Park Cemetery in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. His death left the Supreme Court in an unprecedented...
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    1917–1932: Félix Córdova Dávila 1932–1932: vacant 1932–1933: José Lorenzo Pesquera 1933–1939: Santiago Iglesias 1939–1939: vacant 1939–1945: Bolívar Pagán...
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    Fuego Carretera 3 Sector Barro Blanco Sector Villa Marina Sector Villa Pesquera Urbanización Solimar There are no sectors in Cacao Alto barrio. Carretera...
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    Democratic Party (PPD) during a close campaign for governor against Carlos Pesquera (PNP) and Rubén Berríos (PIP). Calderón was elected governor, becoming...
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    Larrínaga Muñoz Rivera Córdova Dávila Pesquera Iglesias Pagán Piñero Fernós-Isern Polanco Córdova Benítez Corrada del Río Fuster Colorado Romero Barceló Acevedo...
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    Lieutenant Colonel and federal judge Hernan Gregorio Pesquera. Units at the LTC Hernan G. Pesquera United States Army Reserve Center (USARC) United States...
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    Ebro (redirect from Rio Ebro)
    The Ebro gorge in es: Pesquera de Ebro....
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  • certificate from the Puerto Rico State Department. His son, Santiago Mari Pesquera, was assassinated by a suspected far-right activist in 1976. In 2009, documents...
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  • Las Cruces Los Gómez Los Soto Monte Verde o Colinas Muñoz Grillo Ortíz Pesquera Valle de Beatriz Valle Verde o Sapera Virginia Agustín Cruz Ojeda Agustín...
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    primary by a landslide margin of 70.54% of the vote over her opponent Carlos Pesquera. She thus became the first woman in the history of the New Progressive...
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    second phase of PR-66 from Canóvanas to Río Grande was opened on 1 October 2012. A stretch of PR-66 heading to Río Grande PR-66 interchange with PR-188 in...
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    Larrínaga Muñoz Rivera Córdova Dávila Pesquera Iglesias Pagán Piñero Fernós-Isern Polanco Córdova Benítez Corrada del Río Fuster Colorado Romero Barceló Acevedo...
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  • Thumbnail for Santiago Polanco-Abreu
    Larrínaga Muñoz Rivera Córdova Dávila Pesquera Iglesias Pagán Piñero Fernós-Isern Polanco Córdova Benítez Corrada del Río Fuster Colorado Romero Barceló Acevedo...
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    first female governor of Puerto Rico, defeating the PNP candidate, Carlos Pesquera. Acevedo was sworn in at the Washington Capitol Building on 3 January 2001...
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  • Salcedo Fountain Salto de la Encantada waterfall Tres Hermanos Beach Villa Pesquera Historic Arecibo Pueblo Arecibo City Hall Arecibo Harbor Arecibo Observatory...
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    Larrínaga Muñoz Rivera Córdova Dávila Pesquera Iglesias Pagán Piñero Fernós-Isern Polanco Córdova Benítez Corrada del Río Fuster Colorado Romero Barceló Acevedo...
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