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  1. Vieques, along with the nearby island of Culebra, forms part of the Spanish Virgin Islands. Measuring 21 miles (34 km) in length and 3 miles (5 km) in width, Vieques spans an area of 52 square miles (135 square km). This island, annexed to Puerto Rico in 1854, derives its name from the Taino Indian term for a small island, "bieques."

  2. www.topuertorico.org › pdf › pr-52Part 52 Puerto Rico

    The 1987 Census of Agriculture reported 2,142 farms in Puerto Rico with sales of less than five hundred dollars. Under the new farm definition, these opera- tions are not part of the census. This drop in the num- ber of farms is significant, since this represents 10.5 percent of all farms enumerated in the 1987 census.

  3. recibir la de Puerto Rico. De tener licencia expedida fuera de Puerto Rico se cotejerá el record choferil del estado o país de procedencia. EL CERTIFICADO DE LICENCIA PARA CONDUCIR VEHÍCULOS DE MOTOR, CADUCA A LOS DOS (2) AÑOS LUEGO DE TRANSCURRIDO LOS SEIS (6) AÑOS DE SU VIGENCIA. AL CADUCARSE EL CERTIFICADO DEBERÁ SOLICITAR

  4. Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. Aguas Buenas is known as La Ciudad de las Aguas Claras (city of clear waters), because of the purity of its fresh water springs, the name literally translates to "good waters". Originally named Aguabuena, a sector of Caguas, later in 1798, became Aguas Claras as residents started establishing houses near the area.

  5. Puerto Rico, Discover a Magnificent and Unique Island, Full of Adventures and Experiences. Puerto Rico, officially known as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico), is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of both the U.S. Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.

  6. www.topuertorico.org › city › salinasSalinas, Puerto Rico

    The facilities includes: the Puerto Rican Museum of Sports, a botanical garden, several shops, and a Water Park. Open daily: 8:00am-10:00pm, (787) 824-2607. The Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve was established in 1987.

  7. www.topuertorico.org › city › anascoAñasco, Puerto Rico

    Añasco, Puerto Rico. Añasco is known as "La Ciudad Donde los Dioses Mueren" (the city where the gods die) and "El Pueblo Del Hojaldre". The town was founded in October 18, 1733 by Luis de Añasco, a colonist from the Extremadura region of Spain who came to Puerto Rico with Juan Ponce de Añasco. Subsequently, the city was named after him.

  8. If you are traveling onward to another Caribbean destination (other than the U.S. Virgin Islands) from Puerto Rico, you will need to present your passport. For additional information, contact your local U.S. Embassy or call the Puerto Rico State Department at (787) 722-2121. Citizens of other countries have the same requirements as for entering ...

  9. El capítulo 12, “Ley de Inspección Compulsoria”, de la Ley 22 de Vehículos y Tránsito de Puerto Rico del 7 de enero de 2000, establece el requisito de control de emisiones de gases de los vehículos de motor en Puerto Rico a través del Programa de Inspección Compulsoria. Este programa aminora esa gran fuente de contaminación de aire ...

  10. www.topuertorico.org › city › coamoCoamo, Puerto Rico

    Coamo, founded on July 15, 1570, by Cristobal y Blas de Illescas, is the third-oldest town in Puerto Rico, established by Spanish settlers. It served as the capital of the south until the 1880s, when political power shifted to Ponce. Originally named San Blas de Illescas, the town was later renamed Coamo, in honor of a local Indian chief known ...

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