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  2. Real estate in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    It also regulates transactions on the island by companies engaged in the sale of real estate located outside of Puerto Rico. The Rule of Ethics (Reglamento de Ética) is a regulation to implement Law No. 10 of April 26, 1994, the law to regulate the real estate business and profession of broker, salesperson, and real estate companies in Puerto ...

  3. Palmira López de Pereyó House - Wikipedia

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    The Pereyó House (Spanish: Casa Pereyó), formally referred to as the Palmira López de Pereyó Residence (Residencia Palmira López de Pereyó), is a historic Prairie School-style house from 1930 designed by Francisco Valinés Cofresí located in Humacao, Puerto Rico.

  4. List of Puerto Rican television series - Wikipedia

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    Al Son Del Amor (Vendida en 34 países de América Europa y Asia) - To the beat of Love; Amor De Mad - Mother's Love; Anacaona; Ante la Ley - Before the Law- Figurative Wanderer; Ariana; Aventurera (Vendida en 17 países de América) - Adventurer; Bodas de Odio - Weddings of Hate; Cadenas de Amor - Chains of Love; Consciencia Culpable - Guilty ...

  5. Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado - Wikipedia

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    The documentary accounts Walter Mercado's early life as a gifted child in Puerto Rico in the 1930s, living in a rural area of sugar cane plantations with his family. While his brother, Henry, was away working with their father, Walter stayed at home with his mother, where he played piano and read books, inspiring himself to become a creative person.

  6. Coffee production in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Coffee plantation in Puerto Rico. Coffee production in Puerto Rico has a checkered history between the 18th century and the present. Output peaked during the Spanish colonial rule but slumped when the autonomous island was ceded by Spain to the United States in 1898 and the Puerto Rican Peso devalued forcing Puerto Ricans to sell their land cheap and become wage laborers instead. [1]

  7. Hacienda Gripiñas - Wikipedia

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    In 1858, Don Eusebio Pérez del Castillo established the Gripiñas hacienda (or estate) in the Gripiñas sector, Veguitas barrio of Jayuya municipio, Puerto Rico. Hacienda Gripiñas was dedicated mainly to the cultivation of coffee and contributed significantly to the growth of this industry in Puerto Rico during the 19th and 20th century.

  8. Henry Klumb House - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Klumb House (Spanish: Casa Henry Klumb or more generally Casa Klumb), also known as Cody Ranch, was a 1949 house in San Juan, Puerto Rico designed by German-born architect Henry Klumb in Modern Movement architecture. The Klumb House was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1] [2]

  9. Casa de Piedra (Aguadilla, Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    Casa de Piedra, also known as Residencia Amparo Roldán, in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, is a Spanish Colonial-style home that was erected in 1875. It is the only surviving residence of its era in Aguadilla; most similar ones were damaged in the 1918 San Fermín earthquake and eventually demolished.