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  2. Matón River - Wikipedia

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    The Maton River is a river of Puerto Rico. It is spanned by the Río Matón Bridge, built in 1886. See also. Río Matón Bridge: NRHP listing in Cayey, Puerto Rico;

  3. File:Underground river in Camuy, Puerto Rico.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Matón Abajo, Cayey, Puerto Rico locator map.png

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    Matón Abajo, Cayey, Puerto Rico locator map. Items portrayed in this file depicts. map. Cayey. ... highlighted correct area: 04:49, 6 August 2020: 1,100 × 1,193 ...

  5. The river roared into their homes: A town in Puerto Rico ...

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  6. Río Matón Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Río Matón Bridge, in Matón Abajo, a barrio of Cayey, Puerto Rico, was built in 1886. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 and on the Puerto Rico Register of Historic Sites and Zones in 2000. [2] [1] It is a lateral solid web girder bridge spanning Río Matón. It was built as part of the Carretera Central ...

  7. List of rivers of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Map with highways and waterways in Puerto Rico. List of rivers in Puerto Rico (U.S. Commonwealth), sorted by drainage basin and then alphabetically. There are 47 main rivers and 24 lagoons or reservoirs. [1] Most of Puerto Rico's rivers originate in the Cordillera Central. There are four slopes through which rainwater flows towards the sea.

  8. Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy - Wikipedia

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    The 268-acre park built around the cave system features tours of some of the caves and sinkholes, and is one of the most popular natural attractions in Puerto Rico. After restorations necessitated by Hurricane Maria , a destructive storm that struck Puerto Rico in 2017, the park re-opened on March 24, 2021.

  9. Matón Abajo, Cayey, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Matón Abajo 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.