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First Lady or First Gentleman of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Primera Dama o Primer Caballero de Puerto Rico) is the official title given by the government of Puerto Rico to the spouse of the governor of Puerto Rico or the relatives of the governor, should the holder be unmarried. The governor's spouse leads the Office of the First Lady or First ...
Milagros "Millie" Aviles (alternatively known as Milly Aviles) is a Puerto Rican actress and singer. She is also known as a telenovela actress from the golden era of telenovelas in Puerto Rico. Aviles was the main female lead star, acting alongside male lead star Braulio Castillo, hijo , in three telenovelas: Alejandra in 1987, Andrea in 1988 ...
Cementerio Civil de Ponce (Ponce Civil Cemetery), a.k.a., Cementerio Municipal de Ponce, is a historic burial ground in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It was founded in 1901. [2] [a] It was designed by Manuel V. Domenech. [3] Some of the people buried at Cementerio Civil include Ruth Fernández, Isabel la Negra and Héctor Lavoe. It is believed to be the ...
The coat of arms of Puerto Rico was first granted by the Spanish Crown on November 8, 1511, making it the oldest heraldic achievement in use in the Americas. [1] The territory was seized from Spain and ceded to the United States as a result of the Treaty of Paris that put an end to the Spanish–American War in 1899, after which two interim arms were adopted briefly.
The Monumento a los heroes de El Polvorín (Monument to the "El Polvorín" fire heroes) is a mausoleum monument in Ponce, Puerto Rico, dedicated to the seven firefighters and one civilian who subdued the flames of the "El Polvorín" fire that took place on the night of 25 January 1899 in that city.
This is a category for cemeteries in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Pages in category "Cemeteries in Ponce, Puerto Rico" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Echevarría met producer Luis Vigoreaux in 1960 during the presentation of a show called La Hora Cero (Zero Hour), which Vigoreaux produced with actor Mario Pabón. [1] On February 10, 1960, after they were married, Echevarría joined her husband as co-host in the 1960s and 70s in the television shows Pa'rriba Papi Pa'rriba and Sube Nene Sube transmitted through WAPA-TV.
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