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There are two bus systems serving the Isla Verde bus terminal: AMA, the main public transportation system [7] and SITRAC which travels in the Isla Verde Hotel district. [8] The public bus 5 and 53 which will take you from the Bus Terminal to Old San Juan (e.g. to El Morro) in roughly 1 hour. The SITRAC bus is free but only stays in Isla Verde ...
Isla Verde (English: Green Island) can refer to: Isla Verde, Puerto Rico. Isla Verde International Airport, unofficial name of Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport; Verde Island, Batangas, Philippines Isla Verde Passage, the strait near this island; La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, which is nicknamed Isla Verde
A bistro or bistrot (/ ˈ b iː s t r oʊ /), in its original Parisian form, is a small restaurant serving moderately priced, simple meals in a modest setting. In more recent years, the term has become used by restaurants considered, by some, to be pretentious.
BluWater Bistro is a seafood restaurant [4] in Seattle's Leschi neighborhood, the last remaining location of a small chain in the metropolitan area. The approximately 5,200-square-foot restaurant is sometimes referred to as BluWater Bistro Leschi. [5] The interior has mahogany booths and panels. [6]
Jean-Luc Bitton (born in 1959 in Lyon, France) is a writer and journalist. Together with Raymond Cousse, he wrote Emmanuel Bove : La Vie Comme une Ombre , a biography of the writer Emmanuel Bove . He also participated in the creation of the Bove segment of the television series A Century of Writers (1997) and has created a website devoted ...
Isaac "Jacky" Bitton (born 2 December 1947) is a French-American musician. Initially gaining fame as the drummer for secular rock band Les Variations , Bitton became a baal teshuva through Chabad in the late 1970s and subsequently began a career in contemporary Jewish music .
Boa Vista (Portuguese for "good view"), sometimes incorrectly spelled Boavista, is a desert-like island that belongs to the Cape Verde Islands. At 631.1 km 2 (243.7 sq mi), [1] it is the third largest island of the Cape Verde archipelago.
Verde Island is a volcanic island situated along the bodies of Verde Island Passage between the islands of Luzon and Mindoro, Philippines.It was in 1988 when a small village was connected to mains electricity through the effort of a European project using technologies such as solar panels for the island's self-sufficiency.