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  2. Culebra, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    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 Culebra was 704. [12] In 1902, Culebra was integrated as a part of ...

  3. Flamenco, Culebra, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Flamenco is a barrio in the island-municipality of Culebra, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,048. ... Turtle at Tamarindo Beach. Flamenco Beach. Pier at ...

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  5. Spanish Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Virgin Islands (Spanish: Islas Vírgenes Españolas), [1] [2] formerly called the Passage Islands (Spanish: Islas del Pasaje), commonly known as the Puerto Rican Virgin Islands (Spanish: Islas Vírgenes Puertorriqueñas), consist of the islands of Vieques and Culebra, located between the main island of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands in the northeastern Caribbean. [3]

  6. Puerto Rico Highway 251 - Wikipedia

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    It provides indirect access to Tamarindo Beach, Flamenco Bay and Punta Molinos in the Fraile and San Isidro neighborhoods. [ 5 ] PR-251 was re-named Avenida Hermanos Ávila Esperanza - These six soldiers were honored for their exceptional work in the Korean and Vietnam wars and for returning home to Puerto Rico alive.

  7. Flamenco Beach - Wikipedia

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    Flamenco Beach is a public beach on the Caribbean island of Culebra (Spanish pronunciation: [kuˈleβɾa]). It is known for its shallow turquoise waters, white sand, swimming areas, and diving sites. It stretches for a mile around a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped bay. Playa Flamenco is a popular beach destination for both Culebra and Puerto Rico.