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Cupeyville School is a small, private, non-sectarian, co-educational college preparatory institution located in Río Piedras, [1] San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] [3]The school is accredited by the Middle States Association, the Department of Education of Puerto Rico, and C.A.D.I.E. [citation needed] It is the only accredited school in Puerto Rico in hands of a Puerto Rican family.
Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola, Río Piedras; Colegio San Antonio, Río Piedras; Colegio San José, Río Piedras; Colegio San Vicente de Paúl; Commonwealth-Parkville School, Commonwealth Campus in Hato Rey; Cupey María Montessori School, Río Piedras; Cupeyville School; Dr. Facundo Bueso Sanllehí School; Dr. José Celso Barbosa School
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Río Piedras (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrio ˈpjeðɾas]) (Spanish for ''stones river'') is an urbanized commercial and residential district in San Juan, the capital municipality of Puerto Rico, concentrated in the barrios of Pueblo, Universidad, Hato Rey Sur, El Cinco, and Monacillo Urbano, about 4 to 7 miles (6.4 to 11.3 km) from the Old San Juan historic quarter, Condado and Isla Verde ...
To PR-1 (Carretera Miguel Hernández Rodríguez) / PR-797 – Caguas, Río Piedras, Aguas Buenas: San Juan: Quebrada Arenas: 0.0: 0.0: PR-1 north (Carretera Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez) – Río Piedras: Northern terminus of PR-798; no access to PR-1 south; no access from PR-1; the Carretera Central continues toward Guaynabo
PR-47 begins at PR-3 (Avenida 65 de Infantería) and ends at downtown Río Piedras, in the Paseo De Diego (commercial area in downtown Río Piedras). Among its intersections are the PR-181 (Expreso Trujillo Alto) and PR-27 (Avenida José C. Barbosa). [3]
Construction on Rio Mesa Boulevard is expected to begin next year. Ever-expanding Tesoro Viejo adds 1,000 lots in Madera. High school, athletic facilities planned
Puerto Rico Highway 3 (PR-3) at nearly 100 miles long, [1] [2] is the second-longest highway on Puerto Rico (after PR-2).It connects the San Juan neighborhood of Río Piedras to downtown Salinas indirectly around the eastern coast of the island. [3]