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  2. AcuaExpreso - Wikipedia

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    AcuaExpreso (Spanish: AquaExpress) is a ferry service between Cataño and San Juan, Puerto Rico [2] that consists of two routes: . Cataño ⇆ Old San Juan on the Cataño Ferry docking at the AcuaExpreso Cataño Terminal in Cataño on the route's southwestern point and at the AcuaExpreso San Juan Terminal in Pier 2 of the San Juan Port in Old San Juan on the route's northeastern point, [3] and

  3. Cataño, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The ferry service, which has been working since 1853, operates a five-minute harbor route between Cataño and Old San Juan, and vice versa daily. There is a large ferry terminal at Cataño, and tourists can enjoy the view of the Castillo del Morro and the large cruise ships docked at the old San Juan terminal during this journey.

  4. Cathedral of Rum - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Rum in Cataño, Puerto Rico is the world's largest rum distillery. [1] The Bacardi Distillery is located on 55 hectares (137 acres) and consists of forty-four buildings and structures, twenty-four of which contribute to its historical character. [2]

  5. Jose Maria Bosch Lamarque - Wikipedia

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    José Maria Bosch Lamarque (Pepín Bosh) was a Cuban exile and the chief executive and president of Bacardi for 32 years. [1] He is credited for saving the Bacardi company from bankruptcy and closure several times in his tenure, and oversaw its rum empire during the most tumultuous moments in the company's history, including the Great Depression and the Cuban Revolution. [1]

  6. Museo Municipal Emilio Bacardí Moreau - Wikipedia

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    Museo E. Bacardi, Central Hall, Santiago de Cuba. It was established in 1899 by its founder and famous rum distiller Emilio Bacardi Moreau, in Santiago de Cuba. [1] Situated on Calle Pío Rosada, between Calles Heredia and Aguilera, it is Santiago de Cuba's oldest museum.

  7. Ferry - Wikipedia

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    A ferry is a boat that transports passengers, and occasionally vehicles and cargo, across a body of water. A small passenger ferry with multiple stops, ...

  8. Trasmediterránea - Wikipedia

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    Zurbaran (2006–2019) as Isle Of Inisheer for Irish Ferries since 2019. El Greco (2006–2007) as Finbo Cargo for Eckero Line since 2019. Giulia D'Abundo (2007–2010) Scrapped as Abundo at Alang, India in 2010. Vronskiy (2008–2021) Scrapped as Damla at Aliaga, Turkey in 2021. Aegean Heaven (2008–2010) as Ayshe from 2014 to 2022. As DCL ...

  9. Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe and Felix Candela's Industrial ...

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    Originally constructed between 1958 and 1961, van der Rohe designed the corporate Office Building, and Felix Candela designed bottling plant and distillery cellars of Bacardi & Co. [1] The bottling company's owner, Jose "Pepín" Bosch, had originally commissioned Van der Rohe to design the company's headquarters in Santiago de Cuba and Bacardi's plant in the outskirts of Mexico City. [2]