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s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Lourdes Dominicci Ramos (born July 15, 1966 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a news anchor, television rep |
was a Puerto Rican brothel owner and madam in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
born in the Belgica sector of Barrio Primero, | Ponce, Puerto Rico on January 11, 1909. |
istoric building located on Castillo Street in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, in the city's historic district. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, the station serves the Puerto Ri |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
He was named | Ponce, Puerto Rico's Athlete of the Year from 1984-1 |
Palmieri's parents migrated to New York from | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1926 and settled down in the S |
oxidized "El Mundo" newspaper delivery box in | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
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. |
nineteenth-century Puerto Rican architect from | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
icky") Busquets Healy (born October 3, 1974 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a former freestyle swimmer fr |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, it serves the southern Puerto Ri |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico and died in San Juan. |
Antonio Arias was the mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1903. |
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. |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA, the station serves the Puer |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
io Tavarez died on July 1, 1883 in the city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
i (born Antonio S. Otero Luchetti) was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1888. |
erican Championships in Athletics were held in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, it serves the Puerto Rico area. |
a scholarship to study by the Aurora Lodge of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, but he was NOT a freemason. |
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. |
Santiago Oppenheimer Van Rhyn was the Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1906. |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, it serves the greater Puerto Ric |
Domingo Cruz was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico on July 3, 1864. |
Antonio M. Delgado had been elected mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1936. |
ibbean Championships in Athletics were held in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Juan de Dios Conde was Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1836 and again in 1839. |
It is located in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, on the banks of rivers Bucana an |
trance to Julio Monagas Park in Barrio Bucana, | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
n association football team that is to play in | Ponce, Puerto Rico in the Puerto Rico Soccer League. |
91) was a Puerto Rican politician and Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1956. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Luis P. Valdivieso was the Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1905. |
s one of the 31 barrios in the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
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. |
Juan Cortada y Quitana was Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1873 to 1874. |
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, |
Pedro Juan Rosaly was Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1900. |
ciety of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1907) | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
iversity of Puerto Rico (PCUPR) in the city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Ponce, Puerto Rico | |
nd 28 July, she participated in the capture of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, landing an armed force which rec |
e 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Elin Ortiz (born 14 December 1934, | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican actor, comedia |
Some time earlier | Ponce purchased some land at Covelo (an unidentified |
ars on a barge between Mobile, Alabama and the | Ponce rail terminal, delivering chemicals for Puerto |
atro La Perla (1860s), and the former downtown | Ponce residence of the Serralles family (1870) at 70 |
It was the Seralles family everyday downtown | Ponce residence, as compared to their hilltop Castle |
Ponce returned to Universidad de Chile at the end of | |
ease because of its alternative cover by Andre | Ponce, Ryan Brown and Steve Lavigne. |
One of the Founders of | Ponce School of Medicine. |
Mendez was offered the position of Dean of the | Ponce School of Medicine in Puerto Rico He accepted |
For the island in | Ponce, see Isla de Ratones (Ponce). |
While overseeing the resettlement of Ledesma, | Ponce seized the church and gave it to the Knights H |
The violent incident in | Ponce shook the entire population of the Island desp |
For more details on this topic, see Leonas de | Ponce Squads. |
American and Caribbean Games that were held in | Ponce staged the canoeing competitions in this lake. |
The Old Casino de | Ponce stands as a reminder of the welathy aristocrac |
steam operated mill, which they used in their | Ponce sugar plantation. |
(2)The Cementerio Angiguo de | Ponce that you mentioned above (which is the old nam |
s also one of the nine cosigners of El Plan de | Ponce that Roman Baldorioty de Castro had championed |
tinction of having held the office of mayor of | Ponce the most-eight times. |
ll his property and leave the area had to give | Ponce the first option to buy, even if he was away o |
in Puerto Rico, located on the north coast to | Ponce, the second largest, on the south coast, via C |
, General Miles, appointed as interim mayor of | Ponce the U.S. military commanding officer for Ponce |
chapter was founded the Catholic University at | Ponce, the first chapter president was Rosarito Arms |
In barrio Segundo in | Ponce there is a also a street named after him; the |
In | Ponce, there is a street that bears his name, locate |
In | Ponce, there is school named after him. |
In | Ponce there is a school in the community of San Anto |
In | Ponce, there is a government housing development nam |
In | Ponce, there is public housing complex named in his |
In | Ponce there is a public housing development named af |
wn (READ: NOT municipality) is Jayuya, and not | Ponce, they will say it's in Jayuya. |
ificantly damaged the Spanish Customs House in | Ponce, this being one of the few building left stand |
rlet, Jean Mouillere, Isabelle Perrin, Alberto | Ponce, Thomas Prevost, Bruno Rigutto, Rena Shereshev |
his road is the main access road from downtown | Ponce to PR-52 and PR-1, providing access to San Jua |
Puerto Rico Legislature named a bridge on the | Ponce to Adjuntas section of the road to his memory |
The construction of the first | Ponce to Adjuntas road got underway through the dedi |
now designated as Puerto Rico Highway 14 from | Ponce to Cayey and part of Puerto Rico Highway 1 fro |
le course of the road from its southern end in | Ponce to its northern end in Arecibo was signed as R |
The stretch from | Ponce to Adjuntas was built under the Spanish govern |
The great fair in | Ponce took place in 1889 and Parque de Bombas was bu |
After 1993, | Ponce took nine more years to win a title. |
ciano Lopez-Jaena, vice-president, and Mariano | Ponce, treasurer. |
The fire destroyed Playa and most of the | Ponce vicinity. |
In addition to serving as mayor of | Ponce, Vivas Valdivieso was also the owner and direc |
Ponce was shot in the chest, thigh and back and Hern | |
The city of | Ponce was named after Juan Ponce de Leon y Loayza, t |
Banco de | Ponce was one the largest banks in Puerto Rico. |
A school in her native | Ponce was named in her honor. |
Ponce was born in Baliwag, Bulacan where he complete | |
He was responsible for the 1875 | Ponce water supply system, including the dam in Rio |
He settled down in | Ponce where he gave piano lessons. |
This is the same place in | Ponce where Pedro Albizu Campos, another independenc |
serious demonstration of tension took place in | Ponce, where damage and mortality had been extensive |
The road then continued south to the port of | Ponce where coffee and other farm products were ship |
Ledesma, and he granted the latter in fief to | Ponce, who in turn, again perhaps because of old age |
be bought down for sale to the marketplace in | Ponce with relative easy. |
, Puerto Rico with branches in Cayey, Isabela, | Ponce, Yabucoa, Barceloneta and Naguabo. |
o the easternmost shore of barrio Playa across | Ponce Yacht Club. |
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