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  2. Roosevelt Roads Naval Station - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, nicknamed Rosy Roads, [2] [3] is a former United States Navy base in the town of Ceiba, Puerto Rico.The site operates today as José Aponte de la Torre Airport, a public use airport.

  3. Municipalities of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Multiple times, politicians have discussed and proposed consolidating Puerto Rico's municipalities but so far no proposals has been adopted. In 1902 the Puerto Rico legislature, under pressure from the U.S.-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, passed a law consolidating the then-76 municipalities of Puerto Rico into 46. [25]

  4. Air Flamenco - Wikipedia

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    Current destinations are cities in Puerto Rico, the Leeward Islands, and the Dominican Republic. Air Flamenco is currently the largest Britten-Norman Islander operator. Air Flamenco flew under an air charter license until 2011. The FAA ordered the carrier to cease and desist exceeding the requirements of an air charter company as they were in ...

  5. Peñuelas, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Peñuelas (Spanish pronunciation: [peˈɲwelas], locally [peˈɲwelaʔ]) is a town and municipality in Puerto Rico located in the Peñuelas Valley on the southern coast of the island, south of Adjuntas, east of Guayanilla, west of Ponce and north of the Caribbean Sea.

  6. Ensenada Honda (Ceiba, Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    Ensenada Honda (English: Deep Cove), is an inlet on Puerto Rico's northeastern coast, in the municipality of Ceiba.Early indigenous resistance and the absence of gold kept cash-strapped colonial administrations mostly away from the region, which in time grew into a pirate and smuggling hub.

  7. File:300-year-old Ceiba Tree in Isabel II, Vieques, Puerto ...

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  8. White Puerto Ricans - Wikipedia

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    White Puerto Ricans (Spanish: puertorriqueños blancos) are Puerto Ricans who self-identify as white due to a rubric of laws like the Regla del Sacar or Gracias al Sacar dating back to the 1700's where a person of mixed ancestry could be considered legally white so long as they could prove that at least one person per generation in the last four generations had also been legally white.

  9. Ceiba Alta, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    History. Ceiba Alta was in Spain's gazetteers 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.