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  2. List of municipalities and districts of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The municipalities of El Salvador, called municipios are composed by 262 in total. Each one having its own capital and a variable number of cantons; these are conformed of caseríos.

  3. List of mayors of San Juan, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Diez de Andino 1923–1924 Unionist Party: Roberto H. Todd Wells: 1925–1931 Puerto Rican Republican Party: Jesus Benitez Castaño 1931–1936 Liberal Party: Bolívar Pagán: 1936–1937 Puerto Rican Republican Party: Carlos M. de Castro 1937–1939 Puerto Rican Republican Party: Blas C. Herrero 1939 Puerto Rican Republican Party ...

  4. Carmen Yulín Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto was born on February 25, 1963, in San Juan to Carmen Irene Soto Molina from Lares and Pedro Cruz Vega. [1] She has a brother named Pedro José Cruz. Cruz inherited the second part of her given name, Yulín, from her paternal grandmother, Lutgarda Ve

  5. Miguel Romero - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Alberto Romero Lugo (born February 17, 1970) is a Puerto Rican lawyer, who is the current Mayor of San Juan. [1] He was also Secretary of Labor and Human Resources of Puerto Rico (2009–2012) and former Chief of Staff of Puerto Rico during Governor Luis Fortuño's administration (2012–2013) and senator for the San Juan District (2017–2020).

  6. Jorge Santini - Wikipedia

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    In his 6th year as Mayor of San Juan, Santini began inaugurating major projects such as the San Juan Natatorium in 2006, [5] the San Juan Golf Academy in 2007, [6] a sports-oriented magnet school and a bilingual municipal magnet school, and San Juan's Ronald Reagan Autism-Specialized Day Care Center.

  7. 1992 San Juan, Puerto Rico, mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    San Juan, Puerto Rico, held an election for mayor on November 3, 1992. It was held as part of the 1992 Puerto Rican general election. It saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Héctor Luis Acevedo, a member of the Popular Democratic Party.

  8. 2020 San Juan, Puerto Rico, mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    San Juan mayoral election [7] Party Candidate Votes % New Progressive: Miguel Romero: 46,427 : 36.60 : Citizens' Victory: Manuel Natal Albelo: 42,962 33.87 Popular Democratic: Rossana López León: 29,451 23.22 Independence: Adrián González Costa 4,157 3.28 Project Dignity: Nelson Rosario Rodríguez 3,848 3.03 Total votes 126,845 : 100

  9. Jorge Estévez Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Estevens who earned a bachelor's degree in Marketing from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, Was mayor of Añasco for three terms.He won the 2016 election with 53% of the vote against Pablo Crespo, the PNP candidate, who won 44% of the vote. [3]