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s branches, including its main branch above in | Ponce, are now branded "Banco Popular". |
developed in 1927, and Glenwood Academy border | Ponce de Leon Court on the east. |
f Albuher (Villamanrique de Tajo), acquired by | Ponce Giraldo de Cabrera from the king on 18 Novembe |
co route PR-123, the old road from Adjuntas to | Ponce. |
e park was created under the administration of | Ponce mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago. |
After eliminating | Ponce in the semifinals, the team lost the final ser |
After 1993, | Ponce took nine more years to win a title. |
iated for the construction of a new airport in | Ponce. |
a alternate route through Mercedita Airport in | Ponce. |
Like the Alcazar and | Ponce de Leon, many of the architectural details wer |
staurants and retail centers are aligned along | Ponce de Leon Avenue in the north. |
Located along the | Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Santurce section of San |
Also in | Ponce, he is recognized at the Park for the Illustri |
wn (READ: NOT municipality) is Jayuya, and not | Ponce, they will say it's in Jayuya. |
e served as a coach on the 1968-69 and 1969-70 | Ponce clubs which won back-to-back championships. |
et corners (curbs) in Barcelona, Spain, and in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, are chamfered. |
ciano Lopez-Jaena, vice-president, and Mariano | Ponce, treasurer. |
ars on a barge between Mobile, Alabama and the | Ponce rail terminal, delivering chemicals for Puerto |
hese unarmed men, Josue Hernandez and Leonardo | Ponce execution-style in front of 210 North Clarence |
(2)The Cementerio Angiguo de | Ponce that you mentioned above (which is the old nam |
municipality of Guayanilla had been annexed to | Ponce. |
y, including the 1924 Massellton Apartments on | Ponce de Leon Avenue. |
ers Pieretti was a Puerto Rican architect from | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
nineteenth-century Puerto Rican architect from | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
emen service was created for the urban area of | Ponce. |
ct a large crowd such as the Arecibo Captains, | Ponce Lions and Bayamon Cowboys. |
the architectural trends of the aristocracy of | Ponce. |
st Idea of Year" award by the Museum of Art of | Ponce. |
rst location of world-renowed Museo de Arte de | Ponce. |
The Museo de Arte de | Ponce, a mecca for the arts in the Puerto Rico, is l |
Front view of Escuela de Bellas Artes de | Ponce (Ponce School of Fine Arts) in Barrio Quinto i |
Tono Mauri as Adrian | Ponce. |
The Senate as a | Ponce (de Leon) scheme" (PS, 1997). |
arade resulted in the police riot known as the | Ponce Massacre. |
Gulf coast of Florida, and as far north as the | Ponce de Leon Inlet on the Atlantic coast of Florida |
mith's Casa Monica Hotel, as well as Flagler's | Ponce de Leon Hotel and Alcazar Hotel of which Smith |
nues eastward into the city of Decatur as West | Ponce de Leon Avenue. |
1993 and placed on display in a museum at the | Ponce de Leon Inlet Light. |
It is located at 903 | Ponce de Leon Boulevard. |
shed a new personal and national record at the | Ponce Grand Prix, breaking the 47-second mark with a |
ed in the nearby Catholic Cathedral and at the | Ponce de Leon Motor Lodge (another civil rights land |
nized for his contributions in medicine at the | Ponce Park for the Illustrious Ponce Citizens. |
In 1964, Cordero held his first concert at the | Ponce Museum of Art located in the city of Ponce. |
g gift for Paoli's parents, who married at the | Ponce Cathedral after the birth of the first five of |
mayor of Atlanta, who built a mansion at 1428 | Ponce de Leon Avenue. |
f a special tribute on behalf of the Ateneo de | Ponce during their third poetry contest held in 2000 |
The charter of this grant attests that | Ponce Giraldo de Cabrera, possibly already lord of n |
(Municipio Autonomo de | Ponce. |
ich led from the railroad to North Avenue near | Ponce de Leon Avenue and Angier Springs. |
ned (#49 and #48), he counted North Avenue and | Ponce de Leon Avenue as the first and second avenues |
g together with the one next door it, Banco de | Ponce, exemplify the effort of local financial insti |
Banco de | Ponce had established an agency in New York that it |
At the time of the merger, Banco de | Ponce had nine branches in New York to Popular's six |
portivo de Damas, the Havana Theater, Banco of | Ponce Building, and Santo Asilo de Damas Hospital am |
Banco de | Ponce merged with Banco Popular in 1990. |
inues provide legal services from the Banco de | Ponce Building. |
Banco de | Ponce was one the largest banks in Puerto Rico. |
Rosaly later became president of Banco de | Ponce in the 1940s. |
When Banco de | Ponce merged with Banco Popular the new bank became |
born in the Belgica sector of Barrio Primero, | Ponce, Puerto Rico on January 11, 1909. |
trance to Julio Monagas Park in Barrio Bucana, | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Rico Highway 139 (PR-139) in Barrio Maraguez, | Ponce, heading South-bound, with the City of Ponce a |
unicipalities than any of the other barrios of | Ponce. |
ast densely populated of all of the barrios of | Ponce. |
gineers, an engineering and surveying based in | Ponce. |
and the Decatur MARTA station, it becomes East | Ponce de Leon Avenue. |
in Atlanta, located where the BeltLine crosses | Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward where th |
ed Bishop, being appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Ponce, Puerto Rico by Pope John XXIII. |
16, 1963 he was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of | Ponce, and on November 18, 1963 succeeded as Bishop |
A Redemptorist, he served as Bishop of | Ponce in Puerto Rico (1947-63) and as an auxiliary b |
McManus resigned as Bishop of | Ponce for reasons of health on November 18, 1963. |
came one of the founders and directors of the " | Ponce Firemen's Band" (La Banda de Bomberos del Parq |
abel la Negra owned and operated a bordello in | Ponce from the late 1930s to the mid-1960s. |
Henna was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Juan Nepomuceno Morel Campos was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, to Manuel Morel Araujo and Juana |
Torres was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1916. |
She was reportedly born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Tito Vicente (Vicente O. Rivera), 1959 born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, is a pianist, keyboardist, and a |
Degetau was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, where he also attended the commo |
"Paquito" Alfonso Montaner Garcia was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, on August 16, 1894. |
Chavier was born in | Ponce in the second half of the nineteenth century. |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico and died in San Juan. |
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. |
i (born Antonio S. Otero Luchetti) was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1888. |
Domingo Cruz was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico on July 3, 1864. |
Calero was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico on September 13, 1963. |
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, |
The district is bounded by | Ponce de Leon Boulevard, King, Cordova, and Orange S |
oxidized "El Mundo" newspaper delivery box in | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
t is bounded by the Manatee and Braden Rivers, | Ponce DeLeon Street and Pelot Avenue. |
A bridge between | Ponce and Adjuntas is called the Otero Viaduct, to h |
Hacienda Buena Vista, | Ponce |
amestown Properties to develop the building as | Ponce City Market, a multi-use residential, office a |
roup of stylistically eclectic houses built in | Ponce between 1900 and 1915. |
ease because of its alternative cover by Andre | Ponce, Ryan Brown and Steve Lavigne. |
The park is managed by the | Ponce municipal government. |
In 2004, in a series marred by controversy ( | Ponce almost threatened to pull out of game six duri |
Restored by the | Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse Preservation Associat |
The inlet is maintained by the | Ponce de Leon Inlet & Port District, a Division of t |
alysis program Chicago Tonight, hosted by Phil | Ponce. |
It was produced and directed by Roberto | Ponce and co-directed by Marcos Zurinaga. |
o accommodate the oversized trucks used by the | Ponce Cement, Inc. plant in barrio Magueyes, on road |
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 |
th, and is followed on its south side by South | Ponce de Leon Avenue, the land between them being Oa |
Actas del Cabildo de | Ponce, Puerto Rico 1812-1823. |
The two other congressmen from Cagayan, Juan | Ponce Enrile, Jr. and Randolph Ting, then filed a re |
SN) with Quebradillas Pirates, Caguas Creoles, | Ponce Lions, Isabela Fighting Cocks, and Arecibo Cap |
ed in 2003, includes a new speedway called the | Ponce International Speedway Park. |
A third segment called North | Ponce de Leon Avenue surrounds a heavily forested co |
nity), Ruth Fernandez Boulevard, and Camino de | Ponce (Golf Club) Road, on the South by PR-123, Ause |
uerto Rico Highway 2 (PR-2) in Barrio Canas in | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
0.1, in the El Tuque sector of Barrio Canas in | Ponce. |
point on the mainland is barrio Capitanejo in | Ponce. |
nd 28 July, she participated in the capture of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, landing an armed force which rec |
The Carnaval de | Ponce began in the middle of the 19th Century. |
Carnaval de | Ponce |
Casanova attended | Ponce High School in Puerto Rico. |
The Casino de | Ponce is a two-story, concrete structure on the sout |
The Old Casino de | Ponce stands as a reminder of the welathy aristocrac |
Panteon Nacional Roman Baldorioty de Castro in | Ponce on the 70th anniversary of the Ponce Massacre, |
, Puerto Rico with branches in Cayey, Isabela, | Ponce, Yabucoa, Barceloneta and Naguabo. |
The Puerto Rico Islamic Center at | Ponce is also located in Barrio Cuarto. |
Puerto Rico Islamic Center at | Ponce on Luna Street, Barrio Cuarto, a few blocks fr |
ciety of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1907) | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
The two existing Anglican churches in | Ponce and Vieques served as the basis for a new dioc |
UM Hurry 'Canes Shuttle - Stanford Circle ↔ | Ponce de Leon Parking Garage |
Adjuntas is PR-10, that connects the cities of | Ponce in the south and Arecibo in the north. |
se of Representatives and mayor of the city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
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 |
ing the way to becoming the modern-day city of | Ponce. |
The city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, was named after Juan Ponce de Le |
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. |
The city of | Ponce was named after Juan Ponce de Leon y Loayza, t |
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 |
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. |
ion upon the most prominent lot in the city of | Ponce (across from the Cathedral and public plaza) h |
of the municipality, northeast of the city of | Ponce, at latitude 18.050848 N, and longitude -66.57 |
n coast of Puerto Rico near the second city of | Ponce. |
604: 00716-for the east section of the city of | Ponce and 2604 for Aceitillo St. in the neighborhood |
The city of | Ponce inaugurated the Seventeenth CACG less than thr |
annalized from the point it enters the city of | Ponce and until it merges with Rio Portugues (also c |
aining into the Caribbean Sea near the city of | Ponce. |
tion of the municipality, north of the city of | Ponce, at latitude 18.118717 N, and longitude -66.13 |
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. |
ordillera Central until it reached the city of | Ponce, edging Plaza Las Delicias, located just two b |
cted a the municipal architect for the city of | Ponce. |
also benefits from its location in the city of | Ponce, home to various architectural styles dating b |
iversity of Puerto Rico (PCUPR) in the city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
As the road makes its ways through the city of | Ponce, it intersects with PR-2R, with access to west |
rrio Cerrillos and from there into the city of | Ponce. |
ssisted the Army in the capture of the city of | Ponce on the 30th. |
ll of Fame members Tex Winter, who coached the | Ponce Lions in the early 1950's, Red Holzman, who al |
uertos, an uninhabited island off the coast of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
in Puerto Rico, located on the north coast to | Ponce, the second largest, on the south coast, via C |
located 9.5 miles (15.3 km) from the coast of | Ponce, at 323 feet (98 m) above sea level. |
The communities of | Ponce de Leon, Los Maestros, and Pedro J. Rosaly are |
A statue of Henry Flagler, who constructed the | Ponce de Leon Hotel, stands guard at the King Street |
is a megaport currently under construction in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
opening the Briarcliff Hotel at the corner of | Ponce de Leon Avenue and N. Highland Ave. in Virgini |
First Christian Church, SE corner of | Ponce de Leon Heights, Decatur, Georgia |
aque at Casa de la Masacre in Barrio Cuarto in | Ponce. |
alate, Nicky Marrero, Paquito D'Rivera, Daniel | Ponce among others. |
Ponce's daughter, Maria Ponce, is a photographer in | |
Elin Ortiz (born 14 December 1934, | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican actor, comedia |
emocracy won: former Secretary of Defense Juan | Ponce Enrile and San Juan mayor Joseph Estrada, desp |
Luberza designed the | Ponce aqueduct system. |
Destructoid's Tony | Ponce compared the game's copying of Zelda to China |
There are public housing developments in | Ponce and Moca named after Dr. Gandara. |
y Mass is best remembered for what he did for | Ponce as a non-citizen more than what did as mayor. |
He died in | Ponce on September 20, 1991, of a heart condition. |
Roman Catholic Diocese of | Ponce (erected in 1924) |
adalupe, seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of | Ponce. |
He directed the | Ponce Municipal Band from 1896 until 1916. |
The central district of | Ponce in particular is a blend of Ponce Creole and A |
to Rico House of Delegates for the district of | Ponce and served until the end of his term in 1902. |
ontributing to the unique historic district of | Ponce. |
o seek another term as Senator for District V ( | Ponce), amidst the failure of a Senate bill, which h |
Bataan, and the amphibious transport dock USS | Ponce. |
He settled down in | Ponce where he gave piano lessons. |
e Poncey-Highland neighborhood on the east and | Ponce de Leon Avenue and the Old Fourth Ward on the |
Corps established Losey Army Airfield east of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, near the island's southern coast |
le course of the road from its southern end in | Ponce to its northern end in Arecibo was signed as R |
into Rio Portugues just as they both enter the | Ponce city limits to eventually empty as Rio Bucana |
Side view of plant entrance fronting | Ponce de Leon Avenue; City Hall East (with tower) in |
It was the Seralles family everyday downtown | Ponce residence, as compared to their hilltop Castle |
PR-9 near Barrio Portugues exit in | Ponce, heading West towards PR-123 |
are the Caryatid House (1910) which faces the | Ponce Cathedral and the "Asilo de Pobres" (listed in |
ceptualized, in 1877 the creation of a Fair in | Ponce modeled after the Paris Fair of 1855 and, subs |
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