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  2. Puerto Rico Highway 413 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 413 (PR-413) is a rural road located at the west point of Rincón, Puerto Rico, and is famous in the island for being the main access to beaches near Tres Palmas and the Rincón Lighthouse, where local and international surfing tournaments take place. It is named the Road to Happiness.

  3. Puerto Rico Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 2 (PR-2) is a road in Puerto Rico that connects the cities of San Juan and Ponce. At 156 miles (230 km) long, it is Puerto Rico's longest singled-signed highway. [3] [failed verification] The road runs counter-clockwise from San Juan to Ponce.

  4. List of highways in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The highway system in Puerto Rico is composed of approximately 14,400 kilometers (8,900 mi) [1] of roads in Puerto Rico, maintained by the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works (Spanish: Departmento de Transportación y Obras Públicas) or DTOP.

  5. This remote Puerto Rico island is an idyllic Caribbean ... - AOL

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    Vieques has 15 beaches dotted around its 21-mile circumference, each with its own unique draw or requiring a little effort to reach (we’re talking bumpy car rides and woodland walks), but for ...

  6. The Top 5 Puerto Rico Beaches - AOL

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  7. Ruta Panorámica - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Puerto Rico List The Ruta Panorámica ( Scenic Route ), officially the Ruta Panorámica Luis Muñoz Marín (Luis Muñoz Marín Scenic Route), is a 167-mile (269 km) network of some 40 secondary roads which traverse the island of Puerto Rico from west to east along its Cordillera Central (Central Mountain Range).

  8. Road signs in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico is among the territories of the United States to have adopted the national MUTCD in conjunction with a supplemental volume. [2] The inscriptions on road signs are written in Spanish since it is an official language of Puerto Rico and is most widely spoken in Puerto Rico. [3]

  9. Puerto Rico Highway 115 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 115 (PR-115) is a highway which follows the west coastline of Puerto Rico from south Añasco at PR-2 to near downtown Aguadilla, where it becomes Puerto Rico Highway 111 after intersecting PR-2 again, [3] and is the primary route to the town of Rincón, Puerto Rico, [4] a tourist and frequent destination of surfers.