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  2. Prophecy of Seventy Weeks - Wikipedia

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    The seventy weeks prophecy is internally dated to "the first year of Darius son of Ahasuerus, by birth a Mede" (Daniel 9:1), [34] later referred to in the Book of Daniel as "Darius the Mede" (e.g. Daniel 11:1); [35] however, no such ruler is known to history and the widespread consensus among critical scholars is that he is a literary fiction. [36]

  3. José Aponte de la Torre Airport - Wikipedia

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    José Aponte de la Torre Airport covers an area of 1,646 acres (666 ha) at an elevation of 38 ft (12 m) above mean sea level. It has one operating runway designated 7/25 with asphalt and concrete surface measuring 11,000 ft × 150 ft (3,353 m × 46 m). There is also a closed runway designated 18/36 which measures 5,800 ft × 100 ft (1,768 m × ...

  4. Roosevelt Roads Naval Station - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, nicknamed Rosy Roads, [2] [3] is a former United States Navy base in the town of Ceiba, Puerto Rico.The site operates today as José Aponte de la Torre Airport, a public use airport.

  5. Book of Prophecies - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Prophecies (in Spanish, El Libro de las Profecías) is a compilation of apocalyptical religious revelations written by Christopher Columbus towards the end of his life, probably with the assistance of his friend, the Carthusian monk Gaspar Gorricio. It was written between September 1501 and March 1502, with additions until about 1505.

  6. File:Iglesia de Dios de la ProfecĂ­a en Luquillo, Puerto Rico.jpg

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  7. Mayor Galo de la Torre Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mayor Galo de la Torre Airport was constructed along with airstrips at Pano and Shandia to improve connectivity between Napo Province and the rest of the country. Unlike the latter two which began to decline from the 1950s onward, the airport in Tena was highly used for passenger and cargo transport to and from Quito.

  8. José Aponte de la Torre - Wikipedia

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    Aponte de la Torre was born and raised in Cayey, Puerto Rico in 1941. He was the son of Ernesto Aponte Mendoza, who had fought at World War II with the 65th Infantry Regiment, and Justina de la Torre. When his father died in the Korean War he and his mother moved to Caguas. It was in Caguas where years later he would meet Carmen Idalia Dalmau ...

  9. De la Torre - Wikipedia

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    Manuel de la Torre Gutiérrez (1635–1694), Spanish Catholic prelate; María Natividad Venegas de la Torre (1868–1959), Mexican Catholic nun; Martha de la Torre (born 1957), Ecuadorian American publisher and entrepreneur; Miguel A. De La Torre (born 1958), Cuban American professor; Miguel de la Torre (1786–1843), Spanish general and governor