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He served as a Municipal Legislator in | Ponce in the 2004-2008 elections. |
istoric building located on Castillo Street in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, in the city's historic district. |
ico months after he was born and was raised in | Ponce. |
The InterAmerican University in | Ponce Campus dedicated a Study Room in his memory. |
ificantly damaged the Spanish Customs House in | Ponce, this being one of the few building left stand |
oxidized "El Mundo" newspaper delivery box in | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
ally died on February 18, 2007, at his home in | Ponce at the age of 72. |
n attorney and joined his father's law firm in | Ponce. |
In | Ponce, there is a government housing development nam |
PR-9 near Barrio Portugues exit in | Ponce, heading West towards PR-123 |
There are public housing developments in | Ponce and Moca named after Dr. Gandara. |
Puerto Rico hosts the event; the first time in | Ponce in 1975, and later in San Juan in 1989 and 199 |
The baseball stadium in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, is named after him. |
"Paquito" Alfonso Montaner Garcia was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, on August 16, 1894. |
s branches, including its main branch above in | Ponce, are now branded "Banco Popular". |
icky") Busquets Healy (born October 3, 1974 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a former freestyle swimmer fr |
The Spanish garrison stationed in | Ponce at the time of the arrival of the American tro |
Chavier was born in | Ponce in the second half of the nineteenth century. |
ing the decisive contest before 15,000 fans in | Ponce. |
The great fair in | Ponce took place in 1889 and Parque de Bombas was bu |
iated for the construction of a new airport in | Ponce. |
rbanizacion Las Delicias of Barrio Magueyes in | Ponce named after him. |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico and died in San Juan. |
the position of Director of Damas Hospital in | Ponce. |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico on 3 April 1861. |
ez Badillo, better known as Tempo, was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1979. |
Art Deco architecture structure is located in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, and dates from 1926. |
torch bearers on the Central American Games in | Ponce 1993." |
point on the mainland is barrio Capitanejo in | Ponce. |
a alternate route through Mercedita Airport in | Ponce. |
serious demonstration of tension took place in | Ponce, where damage and mortality had been extensive |
i (born Antonio S. Otero Luchetti) was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1888. |
erican Championships in Athletics were held in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
in 1916, the cemetery at Barrio Coto Laurel in | Ponce. |
Edgardo Guilbe (born 10 March 1966 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a retired Puerto Rican sprint |
Puerto Rico Highway 511 is tertiary highway in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
the designs of Luberza was Plaza de Mercado in | Ponce |
le course of the road from its southern end in | Ponce to its northern end in Arecibo was signed as R |
Domingo Cruz was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico on July 3, 1864. |
There is a statue in | Ponce dedicated to Cocolia, at Plaza Las Delicias. |
aque at Casa de la Masacre in Barrio Cuarto in | Ponce. |
The violent incident in | Ponce shook the entire population of the Island desp |
ibbean Championships in Athletics were held in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
It is located in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, on the banks of rivers Bucana an |
n association football team that is to play in | Ponce, Puerto Rico in the Puerto Rico Soccer League. |
He died in | Ponce on September 20, 1991, of a heart condition. |
Calero was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico on September 13, 1963. |
Frankie Sabath (born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, 1951) began his musical career a |
io San Conrado is a private Catholic school in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
In | Ponce, there is public housing complex named in his |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, on July 31, 1915. |
as N4P, formerly known as Alano Baez, born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico), bassist Arturo "R2O" Rodriguez, |
In | Ponce there is a public housing development named af |
Bungalows with palm trees in | Ponce de Leon Court Historic District, Decatur, GA |
e 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Panteon Nacional Roman Baldorioty de Castro in | Ponce on the 70th anniversary of the Ponce Massacre, |
For the island in | Ponce, see Isla de Ratones (Ponce). |
Located in | Ponce Inlet, Florida, the peak of the mound is the h |
threat the hundreds of wounded of the infamous | Ponce Massacre that occurred on Palm Sunday, 1937, i |
, Puerto Rico with branches in Cayey, Isabela, | Ponce, Yabucoa, Barceloneta and Naguabo. |
Caja de Muertos Island, | Ponce |
Following the storm, General Jesus | Ponce de Leon Rodriguez went to survey the damage in |
Jesus | Ponce (1976) |
March 27 - Juan | Ponce de Leon becomes the first European definitely |
On December 13, Representative Juan | Ponce Enrile, Jr. was designated by Speaker Felician |
nglish: Dogs' Plaza), but formally, Plaza Juan | Ponce de Leon, was the first building in Puerto Rico |
emocracy won: former Secretary of Defense Juan | Ponce Enrile and San Juan mayor Joseph Estrada, desp |
im Governor of Puerto Rico, the first was Juan | Ponce de Leon II. |
The two other congressmen from Cagayan, Juan | Ponce Enrile, Jr. and Randolph Ting, then filed a re |
San Lorenzo was founded in 1493 by juan | ponce de leon . |
Caparra was founded by Juan | Ponce de Leon, the first governor of the island, in |
. Henry L. Wilson, named them in honor of Juan | Ponce de Leon, asserting that they kept one young; t |
ico's three free schools of music in San Juan, | Ponce, and Mayaguez. |
yor, Pedro Juanes, and his wife, Teresa Juanes | Ponce, Gonzalo went to study at the University of Pa |
While overseeing the resettlement of Ledesma, | Ponce seized the church and gave it to the Knights H |
hese unarmed men, Josue Hernandez and Leonardo | Ponce execution-style in front of 210 North Clarence |
Fray Luis | Ponce de Leon (poet) |
Rico Highway 139 (PR-139) in Barrio Maraguez, | Ponce, heading South-bound, with the City of Ponce a |
Marcelo | Ponce |
Marcelo | Ponce - Drums |
Ponce's daughter, Maria Ponce, is a photographer in | |
ciano Lopez-Jaena, vice-president, and Mariano | Ponce, treasurer. |
Diaz, Luis Gallegos, Yaxkin Restrepo, Mauricio | Ponce and Luis Angel Hernandez among others. |
He was named | Ponce, Puerto Rico's Athlete of the Year from 1984-1 |
In his native | Ponce, he is recognized at the Ponce Park of the Ill |
A school in her native | Ponce was named in her honor. |
ich led from the railroad to North Avenue near | Ponce de Leon Avenue and Angier Springs. |
Two years after his marriage in 1631, Nicholas | Ponce and his family moved from Seville to Florida, |
Nicolas | Ponce de Leon (1590/95-1654) Was an accountant of th |
Nicolas | Ponce de Leon was appointed acting governor of Flori |
A third segment called North | Ponce de Leon Avenue surrounds a heavily forested co |
on to be designated US 1), and the north-south | Ponce de Leon Boulevard were intended to be main thr |
located between Scott Blvd. to the northwest, | Ponce de Leon Avenue to the south and Coventry Road |
wn (READ: NOT municipality) is Jayuya, and not | Ponce, they will say it's in Jayuya. |
he commanding officer and executive officer of | Ponce on 23 April 2011. |
island in barrio Playa in the municipality of | Ponce in southern Puerto Rico. |
the west side of the entrance to the harbor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
se of Representatives and mayor of the city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
rez was a Puerto Rican politician and Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico from 1961 to 1964. |
araguez, heading South-bound, with the City of | Ponce and the Rio Portugues channel in the backgroun |
In time, the city of | Ponce also built an obelisk to their memory which is |
ado was a Puerto Rican politician and Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 1933 to 1937. |
The communities of | Ponce de Leon, Los Maestros, and Pedro J. Rosaly are |
ing the way to becoming the modern-day city of | Ponce. |
During 1800-1850, the Port of | Ponce became the heart of Ponce's economic control. |
ands of the growing aristocratic population of | Ponce. |
The city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, was named after Juan Ponce de Le |
unicipalities than any of the other barrios of | Ponce. |
of the municipality, northeast of the city of | Ponce. |
Domenech was also Mayor of the City of | Ponce and held many governmental positions in Puerto |
town of Jayuya to barrio Sexto in the city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Corps established Losey Army Airfield east of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, near the island's southern coast |
The city of | Ponce was named after Juan Ponce de Leon y Loayza, t |
He was mayor of | Ponce at the time when the Americans took possession |
uertos, an uninhabited island off the coast of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
On July 25, 1938, the municipality of | Ponce organized celebrations to celebrate the Americ |
in the western portion of the municipality of | Ponce. |
ed Bishop, being appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Ponce, Puerto Rico by Pope John XXIII. |
In 1820, two great fires affected the city of | Ponce. |
s born in barrio Machuelo Abajo of the city of | Ponce, on the south coast of Puerto Rico. |
contributions to the traditions of the city of | Ponce in his capacity as a horse-drawn carriage coac |
station is currently licensed to Uno Radio of | Ponce, Inc. as part of the Uno Radio Group |
eso was a Puerto Rican politician and Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico from 1925 to 1928. |
portivo de Damas, the Havana Theater, Banco of | Ponce Building, and Santo Asilo de Damas Hospital am |
He was a graduate of | Ponce High School. |
Miguel Rosich y Mass was Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico from 1889 to 1890 and again in 18 |
One of the Founders of | Ponce School of Medicine. |
He created the first known map of | Ponce in 1818. |
The city of | ponce honored him by naming Puerto Rico Highway 133 |
ldonado was involved in a fight in the City of | Ponce and was arrested. |
Roman Catholic Diocese of | Ponce (erected in 1924) |
ion upon the most prominent lot in the city of | Ponce (across from the Cathedral and public plaza) h |
tinction of having held the office of mayor of | Ponce the most-eight times. |
s one of the 31 barrios in the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
nsely populated, barrio in the municipality of | Ponce. |
It is located in the town of | Ponce de Leon, a half mile south of U.S. 90 on C.R 1 |
who, four years later, became himself mayor of | Ponce in 1904. |
In 1956, he was appointed mayor of | Ponce. |
During 1904, he served as Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Rosaly's residence while he was mayor of | Ponce. |
It is the site of the town of | Ponce Inlet, Florida and the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lig |
st Idea of Year" award by the Museum of Art of | Ponce. |
The central district of | Ponce in particular is a blend of Ponce Creole and A |
les, doing most of his work in his hometown of | Ponce. |
y two blocks away from the main urban plaza of | Ponce, places the Frau Residence into the "inner cir |
, General Miles, appointed as interim mayor of | Ponce the U.S. military commanding officer for Ponce |
emen service was created for the urban area of | Ponce. |
16, 1963 he was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of | Ponce, and on November 18, 1963 succeeded as Bishop |
is one of seven islands in the municipality of | Ponce. |
of the municipality, northeast of the city of | Ponce, at latitude 18.050848 N, and longitude -66.57 |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
n coast of Puerto Rico near the second city of | Ponce. |
opening the Briarcliff Hotel at the corner of | Ponce de Leon Avenue and N. Highland Ave. in Virgini |
604: 00716-for the east section of the city of | Ponce and 2604 for Aceitillo St. in the neighborhood |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
A Redemptorist, he served as Bishop of | Ponce in Puerto Rico (1947-63) and as an auxiliary b |
The city of | Ponce inaugurated the Seventeenth CACG less than thr |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
to Rico House of Delegates for the district of | Ponce and served until the end of his term in 1902. |
ugh the northern border of the municipality of | Ponce, before reaching Adjuntas. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
McManus resigned as Bishop of | Ponce for reasons of health on November 18, 1963. |
annalized from the point it enters the city of | Ponce and until it merges with Rio Portugues (also c |
Inc and the government of the municipality of | Ponce joined efforts to preserve the old tree in a w |
Once his term as mayor of | Ponce expired, however, Arias returned to Guayanilla |
e government of the Autonomous Municipality of | Ponce in 2008 for its architectural, historic, and c |
adalupe, seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of | Ponce. |
ons per square mile.Autonomous Municipality of | Ponce. |
aining into the Caribbean Sea near the city of | Ponce. |
is one of seven islands in the municipality of | Ponce. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
inaugurated tourist pier in the nearby Port of | Ponce, and which saw an investment of $4 million. |
ast densely populated of all of the barrios of | Ponce. |
the architectural trends of the aristocracy of | Ponce. |
ontributing to the unique historic district of | Ponce. |
Antonio Arias was the mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1903. |
oro Residence is significant in the history of | Ponce because it is one of Domenech's most distingui |
anuel V. Domenech, former legislator, Mayor of | Ponce, Commissioner of the Interior, Treasurer, and |
tion of the municipality, north of the city of | Ponce, at latitude 18.118717 N, and longitude -66.13 |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
seven islands ascribed to the municipality of | Ponce. |
Located west of | Ponce Harbor, the island has an area of 8.71 acres. |
io Tavarez died on July 1, 1883 in the city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Emilio Paoli y Marcano was born in the city of | Ponce on April 14, 1871. |
a scholarship to study by the Aurora Lodge of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, but he was NOT a freemason. |
Santiago Oppenheimer Van Rhyn was the Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1906. |
The road then continued south to the port of | Ponce where coffee and other farm products were ship |
located 9.5 miles (15.3 km) from the coast of | Ponce, at 323 feet (98 m) above sea level. |
Antonio M. Delgado had been elected mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1936. |
Juan de Dios Conde was Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1836 and again in 1839. |
Adjuntas is PR-10, that connects the cities of | Ponce in the south and Arecibo in the north. |
e park was created under the administration of | Ponce mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago. |
In July 1999, Uno Radio of | Ponce Inc., Caguas, P.R. (Jesus M. Soto, chairman) r |
91) was a Puerto Rican politician and Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1956. |
dence, its unique design amongst the houses of | Ponce, and its location within the historic urban co |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
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