- Román
Baldorioty de
Castro (23
February 1822 – 30
September 1889) was a
leading Puerto Rican abolitionist and
spokesman for the
right to self-determination...
- The Panteón
Nacional Román
Baldorioty de
Castro (English: Román
Baldorioty de
Castro National Pantheon) is a
tract of land in
Barrio Segundo of the city...
- four
other illustrious Puerto Ricans – Ramón
Emeterio Betances, Román
Baldorioty de Castro,
Ernesto Ramos Antonini and Luis A. Ferré. The law mandated...
-
Puerto Rico
Highway 26 (PR-26),
called the Román
Baldorioty de
Castro Expressway, is the main
highway to the Luis Muñoz Marín
International Airport and...
- Ponce.
There are
plans to move his
remains to the Panteón
Nacional Román
Baldorioty de Castro, a
national pantheon (and cemetery) and museum, in Ponce, Puerto...
- PR-Avenida Jesús M. Fragoso – Carolina, Río
Piedras PR-26
north (Expreso Román
Baldorioty de Castro) – San Juan,
Aeropuerto Western terminus of PR-66 Martín González...
- Luis Muñoz Rivera), near to the
western part of PR-26 (Expreso Román
Baldorioty de Castro). This road
intersects with PR-35 (Avenida
Manuel Fernández...
-
Saburtalo Pantheon, a
necropolis in Tbilisi,
Georgia Panteón
Nacional Román
Baldorioty de Castro, a
burial place in Ponce,
Puerto Rico
National Pantheon of the...
-
newspaper paper El Día. and
married Guarina Díaz
Baldorioty, the
granddaughter of Román
Baldorioty de Castro. In Ponce,
Canales joined the law firm of...
- in San Juan.
Amongst his most
notable ****cutions was that of Román
Baldorioty de Castro.
Palacios was
removed from
office by the
Spanish Government...