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  2. Punta Gorda, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Punta Gorda (/ ˌpʌntəˈɡɔːrdə /; English: Fat Point) [ 5 ] is a city located in Southwest Florida and is the county seat of Charlotte County, Florida, United States. [ 6 ] As of the 2020 U.S. Census the city had a population of 19,471, up from 16,641 at the 2010 census. Punta Gorda is the principal city of the Punta Gorda, Florida ...

  3. Charlotte County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    17th. Website. www.charlottecountyfl.gov. Charlotte County is a U.S. county located in southwestern Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 186,847. [2] Its county seat is Punta Gorda. [3] Charlotte County comprises the Punta Gorda, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the North Port - Bradenton, Florida Combined ...

  4. Punta Gorda - Wikipedia

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    Punta Gorda Light, Humboldt County, California, USA. Punta Gorda, Montevideo, in Uruguay. Punta Gorda Middle School, is a school. Punta Gorda, Nicaragua, where Hurricane Felix made landfall as a category 5 hurricane in 2007. The Punta Gorda coastal area in Ventura County, California.

  5. Punta Gorda, Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    Location. It borders Malvín to the west, Las Canteras to the northwest, Carrasco Norte and Carrasco to the northeast and the coastline to the south. The coastal avenue along Punta Gorda takes on the names Rambla O'Higgins and Rambla República de Méjico, across which are the beaches Playa de los Ingleses and Playa Verde. Punta Gorda, Montevideo.

  6. Roatán - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the Garifuna migrated to Trujillo on mainland Honduras, but a portion remained to found the community of Punta Gorda on the northern coast of Roatán. The Garifuna, whose ancestry includes Arawak and Maroons , remained in Punta Gorda, becoming the Bay Island's first permanent post-Columbian settlers.

  7. Punta Gorda, FL - Wikipedia

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  8. Punta Gorda Light - Wikipedia

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    Punta Gorda originally consisted of 22 acres (89,000 m 2) upon which were situated three dwellings, a small two-story concrete lighthouse, concrete oil house, a wooden fog signal building, blacksmith/carpenter-shop, three storage sheds, and a barn. In 1951 all aids-to-navigation were discontinued, the buildings boarded up and personnel transferred.

  9. A. C. Freeman House - Wikipedia

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    A. C. Freeman House. /  26.93833°N 82.04083°W  / 26.93833; -82.04083. Wikimedia Commons has media related to A. C. Freeman House. The A. C. Freeman House (also known as the Gilchrist House) is a historic house located at 311 West Retta Esplanade in Punta Gorda, Florida. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.