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  2. Central San Vicente - Wikipedia

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    San Vicente closed in 1967, [4] after it was sold to La Corporación Azucarera in 1972 who sold it off in pieces. Some of the machinery was sold to el ingenio la Grecia in Choluteca, Honduras. The chimney was rebuilt in 1952. Its ruins include two fireplaces, part of an oven, a crane, brick and walls, tanks and parts of a "Farrel" steam engine.

  3. Barcelona, Sorsogon - Wikipedia

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    The site of Barcelona was originally part of Gubat and Bulusan. The town's name was known as Danlog, taken from the name of a local river. The change of name to Barcelona was recommended by a Spanish official who saw some similarities with Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).

  4. San Vicente Department - Wikipedia

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    San Vicente (Spanish pronunciation: [sam biˈsente]) is a department of El Salvador in the center of the country. The capital is San Vicente.On October 4, 1834, San Vicente City of Austria and Lorenzana (Ciudad de San Vicente de Austria y Lorenzana) was made the capital of State of El Salvador during the Federal Republic of Central America.

  5. Rancho San Vicente y Santa Mónica - Wikipedia

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    United States survey plat (after 1850) of Rancho San Vicente y Santa Mónica with creeks marked. Rancho San Vicente y Santa Mónica was a 33,000-acre (130 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Los Angeles County, California given by governor Juan Alvarado in 1839 to Francisco Sepúlveda II, a soldier and citizen of Los Angeles. [1]

  6. San Vicente, Camarines Norte - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Vicente 10 20 30 40 2006 35.30 2009 34.68 2012 21.63 2015 32.96 2018 27.21 2021 22.12 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism The Mananap Falls is approximately 20–25 ft tall, tucked inside the thick forest and mountains. The water was ice cold there is a small raft tied which will lead you near the falls and a ladder to get to the top of the falls. There is ...

  7. San Vicente, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    San Vicente is situated in a volcanic region abounding in hot springs and geysers. [1] El Salvador's second highest volcano, the San Vicente volcano (also known as "Chichontepec" or "Las Chiches"), is located next to the city.

  8. Rancho San Vicente (Escamilla) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Vicente was a 10,803-acre (43.72 km 2) Mexican land grant in present day Santa Cruz County, California given in 1846 by Governor Pío Pico to Blas A. Escamilla. [1] [2] The grant extended along the Pacific coast from Molino Creek and Rancho Agua Puerca y las Trancas south past Davenport Landing to San Vicente Creek and Rancho Arroyo de la Laguna.

  9. Punta Cruz Watchtower - Wikipedia

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    The Fort of Saint Vincent Ferrer (Spanish: Fuerte de San Vicente Ferrer) or commonly known as Punta Cruz Watchtower (Tagalog: Bantayan ng Punta Cruz) is a Spanish colonial era watchtower located at the western tip of the municipality of Maribojoc, Bohol, Philippines.