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  2. List of Puerto Rican television series - Wikipedia

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    Agujero En La Pared (Acted by Jeff Sutphen, Teck Holmes and Gilberto Valenzuela) BrainSurge con Hoagie Numero 2; Control Remoto (based on MTV's Remote Control and removed after MTV threatened to sue) Dale que Dale en Domingo; Dame un Break; El Tiempo es Oro con Mr. Cash; Fantástico; La Hora de Oro; La Boveda De Teleonce; Lo Tomas o lo Dejas ...

  3. List of programs broadcast by Discovery Kids (Latin American ...

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    This is a list of television programs currently broadcast (in first-run or reruns), scheduled to be broadcast, or formerly broadcast on Discovery Kids, a Latin American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

  4. List of Puerto Rico hurricanes (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, the highest rainfall total was 2.4 inches (61 mm) in Rio Piedras. [5] August 22–23 – Tropical Storm Dean dropped heavy rainfall across Puerto Rico, peaking at 12.7 inches (322 mm) in Salinas. The passage of Dean resulted in widespread flooding in eastern and southern Puerto Rico, collapsing two bridges and one road.

  5. La Perla, San Juan, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    La Perla is a historical shanty town astride the northern historic city wall of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, stretching about 650 yards (600 m) along the rocky Atlantic coast immediately east of the Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery and down the slope from (north of) Calle Norzagaray. La Perla was established in

  6. Loíza, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Gaspar de Arredondo. Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became a territory of the United States. In 1899, the United States Department of War conducted a census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Loíza was 12,522. [4]

  7. San Juan Children's Choir - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan Children's Choir (Coro de Niños de San Juan in Spanish) is a children's choir from San Juan, Puerto Rico. The group was founded in 1966 by its director, Evy Lucío Córdova. [1] [2] The choir usually accepts participants from the age of 6 onwards. Auditions are held every year.

  8. Puerto Rico Ilustrado - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Ilustrado was a weekly magazine in Puerto Rico. Its first issue was published 6 March 1910 in San Juan, Puerto Rico , with Juan M. Saavedra as administrator. [ 7 ] The final issue of Puerto Rico Ilustrado as an independent publication was número 2227, published 27 December 1952.

  9. Albergue de Niños de Ponce - Wikipedia

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    Juan Luis Boscio (1896 - 1980), a local businessman and later mayor of Ponce (1961 - 1964), was one of the founders of the Albergue de Niños de Ponce. [1] The shelter was founded in 1931 [ 4 ] on the north side of Calle Villa in Barrio Canas , between Calle Cementerio Civil and Calle Central. [ 9 ]