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  2. File:Report on the census of Porto Rico, 1899 (IA ...

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    1899 Puerto Rico census; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  3. Avolta - Wikipedia

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    Avolta AG (until November 2023: Dufry AG) is a Swiss-based travel retailer which operates duty-free and duty-paid shops and convenience stores in airports, cruise lines, seaports, railway stations and central tourist areas.

  4. 1899 Puerto Rico census - Wikipedia

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    The 1899 Puerto Rico census (Porto Rico was also used) was a national population census held in Puerto Rico and first under U.S. control by the U.S. Census Bureau for the U.S. War Department. [2] It was the tenth census combined with the nine previous censuses taken by Spain .

  5. List of duty-free shops - Wikipedia

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    The company holds the exclusive right to the retail sale of duty-free goods in Greece. Duty Free Philippines – founded in 1987, it is a government-owned company that sells taxed and duty-free goods. They operate several shops in the Philippines' major airports, and have a dedicated shopping mall located nearby the country's main airport in ...

  6. 2020 census overcounted people in Puerto Rico, hinting at ...

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    An overcount in Puerto Rico, the Census Bureau said, had initially put the 2020 population decline at 11.8% to nearly 3.3 million, but it may be closer to 3.1 million.

  7. Demographics of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    According to the 1920 Puerto Rico census, 2,505 individuals immigrated to Puerto Rico between 1910 and 1920. Of these, 2,270 were classified as "white" in the 1920 census (1,205 from Spain, 280 from Venezuela, 180 from Cuba, and 135 from the Dominican Republic). During the same 10-year period, 7,873 Puerto Ricans emigrated to the U.S.

  8. 1887 Puerto Rico census - Wikipedia

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    The 1887 Puerto Rico census was the ninth population census held in Puerto Rico and the last census count under Spanish rule. Under Spanish rule, censuses had been taken at irregular intervals in Puerto Rico between 1765 and 1887. [1] The population count was 798,565 - an increase of 66,917 or 9.0% over the previous census in 1877.

  9. Category:1899 in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    1899 Puerto Rico census; H. 1899 San Ciriaco hurricane This page was last edited on 10 August 2024, at 15:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...