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Isabela is a hybrid town of sorts, with the rarity of being a coastline city that has beaches but is also known for its mountains (with peaks of over 1,000 ft [300 m] above sea level), rivers (surface and submarine), lakes, caves (surface and submarine), cliffs, coastal flats and forests (including mangroves).
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Isabela Puerto Rico-Guajataca Tunnel-Construction circa 1904–1905 Guajataca Tunnel is a railroad tunnel that connected the town of Isabela and Quebradillas, Puerto Rico . The tunnel is one of the most significant work of the remnants of the national railway system that connected the island during the first half of the twentieth century. [ 1 ]
Isabela (province), a province in the Cagayan Valley Region, Luzon, Philippines Isabela State University, an educational institution in the province of Isabela; Isabela, Basilan, a city in the Basilan province, Philippines; Isabela, Negros Occidental, a municipality in the Negros Occidental province, Philippines
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Isabela Ferrer makes her film debut this week as Blake Lively’s younger counterpart in It Ends With Us — and she has nothing but positive things to say about working with the Gossip Girl actress.
La Isabela was founded by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage, and named after Queen Isabella I of Castile. The settlement of La Navidad, established by Columbus one year earlier to the west of La Isabela in what is present day Haiti, was destroyed by the native Taíno people before he returned. La Isabela was abandoned by 1500. [1]