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  2. Negros, Corozal, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Negros was in Spain's gazetteers [6] until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of the United States.

  3. Flag of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico identified the colors of the flag as red, white, and blue but failed to specify any shade, leading to an ongoing debate about the tonality of the color blue. [12] Contemporaneous secondary oral sources claimed the light blue used on the Lares flag was retained.

  4. File:Negros, Corozal, Puerto Rico locator map.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Corozal, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Corozal (Spanish pronunciation: ⓘ) is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the central-eastern region, north of Orocovis and Barranquitas; south of Vega Alta; southwest of Toa Alta; east of Morovis and Orocovis; and west of Naranjito.

  6. A local's beach guide to Puerto Rico: Which beaches to visit ...

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    The Caribbean island of Puerto Rico has nearly 300 beaches, and each of them is magical in its way. A local's beach guide to Puerto Rico: Which beaches to visit, what to know in San Juan, Culebra ...

  7. List of Puerto Rican flags - Wikipedia

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    Use: Civil and state flag, civil and state ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: December 22, 1895; 129 years ago () by pro-independence members of the Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico exiled in New York City; members identified colors as red, white, and blue but did not specify color shades; some historians have presumed members adopted light blue shade based on the light blue flag of the ...

  8. Afro–Puerto Ricans - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, slavery in Puerto Rico was increased, as the Spanish, facing economic decline with the loss of all of its colonial territories in the Americas aside from Cuba and Puerto Rico, established and expanded sugar cane production in the island. Since 1789, slaves in Puerto Rico were allowed to earn or buy their freedom.

  9. File:Barrio Negros, Corozal, Puerto Rico.jpg - Wikipedia

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