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  2. Canóvanas, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Early 20th c. map published by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology showing the Cayniabon area under Chief Canobana. The region of what is now Canóvanas belonged to the Taíno region of Cayniabón, also the native name of the Grande de Loiza River, which stretched from the central eastern region of Puerto Rico to the northeast coast of the island. [2]

  3. Escuela Preparatoria Federal Lázaro Cárdenas - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded based on Federal Cooperation on September 2, 1946, on the premises of the Alvaro Obregón School, situated at the southwest hillside part of Tijuana, which is now the site of The House of Culture, by its founder, Professor Rosas Garcia Jose Efrain, named as the first director of the federal high school in operation there.

  4. List of barrios and sectors of Caguas, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Caguas 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).

  5. Aibonito, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Aibonito (Spanish pronunciation: [ajβoˈnito]) is a small mountain town and municipality in Puerto Rico located in the Sierra de Cayey mountain range, north of Salinas; south of Barranquitas and Comerío; east of Coamo; and west of Cidra, and Cayey.

  6. Colonia Obrera - Wikipedia

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    The goal of this project was to convert older industrial and warehouse space into 5,000 new living quarters, centered on Ixtapaluca Street. [ 9 ] For a long time (up to 2000), the area was known for being a football soccer fan neighborhood, on every street ( Roa Bárcenas , 5 de Febrero , 20 de Noviembre , etc.).

  7. Querétaro (city) - Wikipedia

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    Ortiz de Domínguez is a heroine of the Mexican War of Independence and the Conspiracy of 1810 that led to the start of the war which occurred here. [8] Her final resting place is the Mausoleum of the Corregidora. [29] The Casa de la Marquesa hosted the Foreign Secretary when Querétaro was the Mexican capital.

  8. Enrique Bostelmann - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Bostelmann (March 1939 – December 3, 2003) was a Mexican photographer known for his artistic work related to social problems as well as the use of objects and concepts from other artistic disciplines such as sculpture in his work.

  9. Guaynabo, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Guaynabo (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwajˈnaβo], locally) is a city and municipality on the northeastern coastal plain of Puerto Rico.Located west of the capital San Juan, east of Bayamón, south of Cataño and San Juan Bay, and north of Aguas Buenas, Guaynabo is spread over 9 barrios and the downtown area and administrative center of Guaynabo Pueblo.