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    Puerto Rico Highway 193 (PR-193) is a road located in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, passing through its downtown. [2] This highway begins at PR-3 southeast of downtown Luquillo and returns again to PR-3 near Playa Fortuna.

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    Luquillo was founded in 1797 and is known as "La Capital del Sol" (Capital of the Sun), "La Riviera de Puerto Rico" (the Puerto Rican Riviera), and "Los Come Cocos" (the coconut eaters). Legend says that the town was named after the Indian cacique Loquillo , who died a few years after the last Indian rebellion in 1513.