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  2. 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.

  3. Category:Discographies of Puerto Rican artists - Wikipedia

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    Discographies for Americans of Puerto Rican descent belong to Category:Discographies of American artists Pages in category "Discographies of Puerto Rican artists" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  4. Rafael Nazario - Wikipedia

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    Nazario was born in the Santurce district of San Juan, Puerto Rico, the son of Elvira Piñeiro Prieto and Rafael Nazario Cardona, a newspaper pressman.Rafael Sr was the eldest of 18, and according to the family's oral history, their father, Francisco Nazario was one of the founders—along with Romualdo Real—of the Puerto Rico Ilustrado magazine, and later the newspaper El Mundo (Puerto Rico).

  5. José S. Alegría - Wikipedia

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    From 1938 to 1949, he was the director of the magazine "Puerto Rico Illustrado", there he published some of his poems under the name of Raimundo Lucio. [1] Among his written works are the following: [1] "Antología de poetas jóvenes de Puerto Rico" (Anthology of young poets of Puerto Rico) (1918) "Crónicas frívolas" (Frivolous Chronics) (1938)

  6. Puya (band) - Wikipedia

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    They adopted the name Puya in 1994, which is Spanish for "sharp point", [4] but is also a popular type of Puerto Rican coffee. [5] Puya was the first Puerto Rican rock band to achieve a high level of international success. [6] In 1995, Puya released their self-titled debut album under the Noiz Boiz label, but did not sign with the label. [5]

  7. El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    On May 21, 1962, El Gran Combo was heard for the first time on Puerto Rican radio. Later on, they became the in-studio musicians of the live television show, "La Taberna India", sponsored by India Beer. After their live debut at Hotel La Concha in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Chiquitín García left the orchestra. Vocalist Sammy Ayala, who had also ...

  8. Pijuán - Wikipedia

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    José Juan Piñero González (August 29, 1942 - March 14, 2018), better known as Pijuán, was a Puerto Rican musician who produced and/or has been credited on several albums under the record labels Phillips Borinquen, Hit Parade, Kubaney, Discos Melón, TH Records, Private Ranch Records and Musigol Records.

  9. Funky (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Luis Raúl Marrero (born January 23, 1974), also known by his stage name Funky, is a Puerto Rican rapper and songwriter.With seven solo albums and multiple jobs as a producer, Marrero is internationally recognized as a hip hop and reggaeton Christian artist.