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  2. Río Rico, Tamaulipas - Wikipedia

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    Río Rico is a village located along the Rio Grande in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. It includes a portion of the Horcón Tract , a narrow 461-acre (1.87 km 2 ) piece of land (including former riverbed) that was part of the United States until 1977.

  3. Instituto Loaiza Cordero para Niños Ciegos Historic District

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    The Instituto Loaiza Cordero para Niños Ciegos (lit., "Loaiza Cordero Institute for Blind Children"), also known as the Instituto Puertorriqueño para Niños Ciegos (lit., "Puerto Rican Institute for Blind Children"), is a former hospital and school complex for blind children and now a historic district located in the Santurce area of the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

  4. Ponce Historic Zone - Wikipedia

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    Carmelo Rosario Natal has linked the origins of the Ponce Historic Zone to an event that took place on 8 June 1893. On that date, La Gaceta de Puerto Rico, the insular government's official periodical, published an edict of the Governor of Puerto Rico, Antonio Daban y Ramirez de Arellano, that mandated municipal authorities throughout the Island to divide, for fire control purposes, a town's ...

  5. Cacicazgo - Wikipedia

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    El cacicazgo de San Juan Teotihuacan durante la colonia, 1521-1821. Mexico City: SEP, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Centro de Investigaciones Superiores 1976. Muriel, Josefina. Las indias caciques de Corpus Christi. No. 6. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1963. Rojas, José Luis de.

  6. Isla de la Juventud - Wikipedia

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    Isla de la Juventud [4] (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈisla ðe la xuβenˈtuð]; English: Isle of Youth) is the second-largest Cuban island (after Cuba's mainland) and the seventh-largest island in the West Indies (after mainland Cuba itself, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, and Andros Island).

  7. Poza Rica - Wikipedia

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    The city consists of five neighborhoods (The 5 Barrios de Poza Rica). Poza Rica Center is the commercial center of the city. 52 is an area which is northeast of the city which also has markets and busy shopping centers and the GREAT PATIO Commercial Square. Totolapa is the third area of the city located across the bridge of Poza Rica.

  8. Quebradillas, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Quebradillas (Spanish pronunciation: [keβɾaˈðiʎas], locally [keβɾaˈðiʎaʔ]) is a town and municipality of the island of Puerto Rico located in the northern shore bordering the Atlantic Ocean, north of San Sebastián; east of Isabela; and west of Camuy.

  9. Puerto Rico Highway 184 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 184 (PR-184) is a main, rural highway that connects Patillas to Cayey, Puerto Rico, with plans to be extended to Cidra. It extends from PR-3 in Cacao Bajo to PR-1 in Beatriz . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]