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Aguadilla (Spanish pronunciation: [aɣwaˈðiʝa],
locally [awaˈðiʝa]),
founded in 1775 by Luis de Córdova, is a city and muni****lity
located in the northwestern...
- The
Tiburones de
Aguadilla (English:
Aguadilla Sharks) were a
baseball team in
Puerto Rico's Liga de Béisbol
Profesional Roberto Clemente (English: Roberto...
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Internacional Rafael Hernández), is an
airport located in the muni****lity of
Aguadilla in
northwestern Puerto Rico.
Named after the
composer Rafael Hernández...
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Puerto Rico (west of San Juan), then
parallel to the west
coast from near
Aguadilla running south through Mayagüez.
Shortly after Mayagüez, the road runs...
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Aguadilla Ice
Skating Arena, A.I.S.A., is a multi-use
facility in
Aguadilla,
Puerto Rico. The
arena was the only ice
skating facility in the Caribbean...
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metropolitan statistical areas in
Puerto Rico, it lies
within the Mayagüez–
Aguadilla combined statistical area (CSA),
which is one of 3
primary statistical...
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senatorial district IV, also
known as the
senatorial district of Mayagüez-
Aguadilla, is one of the
eight senatorial districts of
Puerto Rico. It is currently...
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Pista Atletica Aguadilla is a 1,000-seat ****ociation
football stadium on the
campus of the
University of
Puerto Rico at
Aguadilla in
Aguadilla,
Puerto Rico...
- muni****lity of
Aguadilla.
Crash Boat
Beach is
halfway between the
former Ramey Air
Force Base (today's
Aguadilla Airport) and
Aguadilla and
still retains...
- Like all muni****lities of
Puerto Rico,
Aguadilla is
subdivided into
administrative units called barrios,
which are, in
contemporary times,
roughly comparable...