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  2. Fajardo, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Fajardo was founded in 1760, 1773 or 1774 (depending on the authority) as Santiago de Fajardo. It was one of the locations used by the American troops to invade Puerto Rico .

  3. Las Cabezas de San Juan (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    Although the town of Fajardo was founded in 1760 close to the south around the river of the same name, the area of the peninsula was not settled at the time. Throughout the 18th century these headlands were a hotspot for smuggling, which later prompted the establishment of a port to regulate trade and commerce in the area in 1820. [ 14 ]

  4. Cariduros de Fajardo - Wikipedia

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    Cariduros de Fajardo were a professional basketball team of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN), founded in 1973. Based in Fajardo, Puerto Rico , the team played at the Tomás Dones Coliseum, and contested the BSN, the top division of basketball in Puerto Rico .

  5. Sarhua District - Wikipedia

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    Sarhua is a district in the western Víctor Fajardo Province in Ayacucho, Peru. It is bordered by Vilcanchos District on the west, Totos District ( Cangallo Province ) on the north, Huamanquiquia District on the east, and Santiago de Lucanamarca District ( Huanca Sancos Province ) on the south.

  6. Category:Fajardo family - Wikipedia

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    He founded Appaloosa Management, an American hedge fund, in 1993. He bought the NFL's Carolina Panthers in 2018 for $2.3 billion.

  8. Alonso Fajardo de Tenza - Wikipedia

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    Fajardo founded the Convent of Santa Clara in 1621. Reportedly, his wife had an extramarital affair with a former Jesuit. [3] In 1621 Governor Fajardo had her killed, and he demolished the house of her paramour, where the couple had apparently met.

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    The 11-year-old died by suicide on February 8 – five days after her mother found her unresponsive at their home in Gainesville, Texas, according to an online obituary. Her mother says Jocelynn ...