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  2. Public housing in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Department of Housing, created in 1972, [9] succeeded the Urban Renewal and Housing Corporation, or Corporación de Renovación Urbana y Vivienda (CRUV, its Spanish acronym), [10] which was created in the late 1950s to succeed the Puerto Rico Housing Authority, created by Gov. Luis Muñoz Marín and headed by Juan César Cordero ...

  3. Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres - Wikipedia

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    Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres, also commonly known as Lloréns Torres, is a public housing complex in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is located a few minutes driving distance from both the tourist and hotels areas of the Condado and Isla Verde neighborhoods, and from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport .

  4. Category:Residential buildings in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    University and college residential buildings in Puerto Rico (2 P) Pages in category "Residential buildings in Puerto Rico" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. Residencial Nemesio R. Canales - Wikipedia

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    Residencial Nemesio R. Canales is an apartment complex in San Juan, Puerto Rico.One of the largest residenciales in Puerto Rico with 1,500 apartments, [1] the complex is adjacent to the Caribbean's largest mall and second largest in Latin America, [2] Plaza Las Americas.

  6. Residencial Las Casas - Wikipedia

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    Residencial Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas, more commonly known as Residencial Las Casas, Caserio Las Casas or Las Casas, is a public housing complex located in San Juan, Puerto Rico consisting of 417 housing units.

  7. Las Casas (Santurce) - Wikipedia

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    (On May 17, 1932, U.S. Congress changed the name back to "Puerto Rico"). The Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry was a U.S. Army Regiment which was later renamed the "65th Infantry Regiment". The base continued in operation until 1946, when it was finally closed and the Residencial Las Casas was built in its place. [4]

  8. List of barrios and sectors of Morovis, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Morovis is subdivided into administrative units called barrios, which are, in contemporary times, roughly comparable to minor civil divisions, [1] (and means wards or boroughs or neighborhoods in English).

  9. Sud, Cidra, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Residencial Cidra Housing, Residencial Práxedes Santiago, Salida para Arenas, Sector Anaya, Sector Baltazar Rodríguez, Sector Casillas, Sector Collazo, Sector El Tamarindo, Sector Flores, Sector Franco, Sector Gallito, Sector González, Sector La Ceiba, Sector La Loma, Sector Los Hernández Arriba, Sector Montalván, Sector Palmasola, Sector ...