square miles, Río Inabón also has the second largest basin area of any of the municipality's 14 rivers after Río Jacaguas. Río Inabón has its origin...
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Anón River (redirect from Río Añon)
location, after Río Prieto and Río Blanco, both of which have their mouths at 1,381 feet (421 m). Río Anón is a tributary of Río Inabón. It has a length...
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basins are: Río Matilde, Río Bucaná, Río Inabón, and Río Jacaguas. Río Pastillo and Río Canas merge to form Río Matilde. Río Blanco, Río Prieto, Río San Patricio...
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Several rivers run through the Juana Díaz territory, among them, Río Inabón and the Río Jacaguas, from which Juana Díaz takes it's nickname, "Ciudad del...
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Ponce Rio Anón Río Bayagán Río Blanco Río Bucaná Río Cañas Río Cerrillos Río Chiquito Río Inabón Río Jacaguas Río Matilde Río Pastillo Río Portugués Río Prieto...
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List of rivers of Puerto Rico (redirect from Río Guavate)
Patricio Río Prieto Río Inabón Río Guayo Río Anón Río Jacaguas Río Toa Vaca Río Cañas Río Descalabrado Río Coamo Río de la Mina Río del Pasto Río Cuyón Río Cayures...
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Rico, where it is known from only two localities: at the headwaters of Río Inabón and at the Toro Negro State Forest. It is a federally listed endangered...
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Puerto Rico, he recorded street scenes in Ponce, including Puente sobre el Río Inabón en la finca La Concordia (1939), Parque de Bombas (1950), Calle León (1960)...
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caused significant damage to roads and bridges. Adjacent to Ponce, the Río Inabón caused damage to warehouses. Considerable loss was imposed upon the growing...
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Guayo River (redirect from Río Guayo)
The Guayo River (Spanish: Río Guayo) is a river near barrio Collores in the municipality of Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico. List of rivers of Puerto Rico 18°02′29″N...
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the north by Río Inabón and Lake Number 5, on the south by Esperanza Street, on the west by PR-10 (roughly), and on the east by Río Inabón. In terms of...
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south (Río Indalecia, Río Guayo, Río Inabón, Río Blanco, Río Anón and Río Prieto), and three that flow north (Río Saliente, Río Toro Negro, and Río Matrullas)...
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María Meléndez (category University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus alumni)
of Barrio Tibes, that would be using water from Río Portugués and Río Inabón in Ponce, and from Río Jauca in the Adjuntas/Jayuya area, and will also...
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(Puente Río Inabón) 38 Puente Río Portugués More images January 6, 2015 (#14001134) Eugenio María de Hostos Avenue, spanning the historic channel of Río Portugués...
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and the Costa Caribe Country Club East Access Road, and on the East by Río Inabón. In terms of barrio-to-barrio boundaries, Vayas is bounded in the North...
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municipality. The Inabón River springs from Anón ward and runs through the municipality for some 18 mi (29.0 km); the tributaries of the Inabón are the Anón...
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Prieto River (Ponce, Puerto Rico) (redirect from Río Prieto (Ponce, Puerto Rico))
Río Prieto originates at the second highest point of any river in the municipality after Río Inabon. It empties into Río Cerrillos. Together with Río...
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north by Río Inabón and barrio Sabana Llana of the municipality of Juana Díaz, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, on the west by Río Inabón, and on the...
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street and Las Mesas Road, on the South by Río Inabon, on the West by the hills west of Rio Inabon, Rio Inabon itself (in the area of just north of Lago...
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of the Anón and Inabón rivers. Rio Anón feeds into Rio Inabon within the boundaries of Barrio Anón to eventually empty as Rio Inabon into the Caribbean...
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through Adjuntas: Río Cidra, Río Corcho, Rio de la Ciénaga, Río Garzas, Río Guilarte, Río Limaní, Río Saltillo, Río Toro, Río Vacas, and Río Yahuecas. There...
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Watts. Sistema television studios for «transmitting the good» are located at Rio Piedras in San Juan with the call sign's acronym standing for Méndez Television...
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Leones bridge over Río Portugués on today's San Juan-to-Ponce Road (PR-1) should not be confused with another bridge which is also over Río Portugués and is...
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feet (300 m) south of the mainland Puerto Rican shore at the mouth of Rio Inabon. The closest populated point on the mainland is Hacienda Villa Esperanza...
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administrative independence from the University of Puerto Rico flagship school at Rio Piedras and its name is once again changed to become Colegio Universitario...
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band extending from Bahía Montalva in Patillas to Río Pastillo, in Barrio Canas. Exposed in the Ponce, Río Descalabrado, Punta Cucharas, Yauco, Punta Verraco...
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similar manner, the Río Portugués watershed runs alongside the neighboring barrio Tibes, immediately to the east of Barrio Portugues, and Rio Portugues enters...
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celebration of its 300th anniversary. This bridge over Río Portugués is one of seven bridges that cross Río Portugués in the city of Ponce and, built in 1868...
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exchanged in everyday conversation, and folks started to call Río Portugues what was really Rio Baramaya. And, what is more, as time passed this unofficial...
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descendant of the founders of San Germán, on the hills of Santa Marta, next to Río Guanajibo, in 1573. He was an hacienda owner and in 1827 owned 16 slaves...
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