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  2. San Carlos Airport (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos Airport (IATA: SVCJ) is an airport serving San Carlos, the capital of Cojedes state in Venezuela. It is also known as Aeropuerto Ezquiel Zamora . Runway length does not include a 300-metre (980 ft) displaced threshold on Runway 15.

  3. List of airports in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Páez Airport: PPZ Puerto Páez: Apure: Josefa Camejo International Airport: SVJC LSP Punto Fijo, Paraguaná Peninsula: Falcón: San Carlos Airport: SVCJ San Carlos: Cojedes: Guarico Municipal Airport: SVJM San Juan de los Morros: Guárico: Cacique Aramare Airport: SVPA PYH Puerto Ayacucho: Amazonas: General Bartolomé Salom Airport ...

  4. San Carlos, Cojedes - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ ˈkaɾlos]) is the capital of the Venezuelan state of Cojedes. This city is also the municipal seat of the Ezequiel Zamora Municipality and, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census , the municipality has a population of 83,957.

  5. Puerto Rico Highway 129 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 129 (PR-129) is a north–south (actually diagonal) highway in North-Central Puerto Rico, connecting the town of Lares with Arecibo. It crosses the northern karst country of the island. When traveling from the northern coast of Puerto Rico, PR-129 can be used to reach the Arecibo Observatory and the Camuy River Caverns Park. [4]

  6. Puerto Rico Highway 185 - Wikipedia

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    For people coming from/going to Caguas, the highway has a direct intersection with PR-30; for those coming from/going to Humacao, drivers have to take short highway PR-952 and then take PR-189 just before its intersection with PR-30, hence this exit being one of the most disorganized junctions in the island between a main highway and a main freeway or tollway in the island.

  7. Puerto Rico Highway 119 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 119 (PR-119) is a long north-to-south highway in Puerto Rico that goes from Puerto Rico Highway 2 in Hatillo, close to its border with Camuy to the same highway in San Germán. It goes through the municipalities of Camuy, San Sebastián , Las Marías and Maricao before ending in the freeway segment of PR-2.

  8. Puerto Rico Highway 52 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 52 (PR-52), a major toll road in Puerto Rico, is also known as Autopista Luis A. Ferré. It was formerly called Expreso Las Américas. It runs from PR-1 in southwest Río Piedras and heads south until it intersects with highway PR-2 in Ponce. [3] At its north end, the short PR-18 continues north from PR-52 towards San Juan.

  9. Puerto Rico Highway 18 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 18 (PR-18) is a freeway in Puerto Rico, which is also known as Expreso Las Américas. It runs from its north end at its intersection with PR-22 (known as Expreso José de Diego) in San Juan to its south end in Río Piedras where it intersects with PR-1. [2] At this point PR-18 becomes PR-52, known as Autopista Luis A. Ferré ...