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  2. Culebra, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Navy–Culebra protests is the name given by American media to a series of protests starting in 1971 on the island of Culebra, Puerto Rico against the United States Navy use of the island. [64] The protests led to the U.S. Navy abandoning its facilities on Culebra.

  3. List of barrios and sectors of Culebra, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Culebra is subdivided into administrative units called barrios, which are, in contemporary times, roughly comparable to minor civil divisions, [1] (and means wards or boroughs or neighborhoods in English).

  4. Culebra barrio-pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Culebra barrio-pueblo or Culebra Pueblo (English: Culebra Town, historically: Dewey) is a barrio and the administrative center of Culebra, an island-municipality of Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 462.

  5. Municipalities of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Demographically, municipalities in Puerto Rico are equivalent to counties in the United States, and Puerto Rican municipalities are registered as county subdivisions in the United States census. [2] Statistically, the municipality with the largest number of inhabitants is San Juan , with 342,259, while Culebra is the smallest, with around 1,792.

  6. Playa Sardinas II - Wikipedia

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    Playa Sardinas II is a barrio in the municipality of Culebra, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 64. [3] [4] [5] Historical population; Census Pop.

  7. Puerto Rico Highway 251 - Wikipedia

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    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. Brothers (Andrés, Pedro, Norberto, Justino, Guillermo y Tomás) - The brothers also have a street named after them in Fajardo , PR (Parcelas Beltrán).