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Cidra (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsiðɾa]) is a town and muni****lity of
Puerto Rico
located in the
central region of the island,
north of Cayey;
south of...
- and greens. It has
common names including black seed squash, chilacayote,
cidra, fig-leaf gourd, and
Malabar gourd.
Compared to
other domesticated species...
- seeds, fruit, and greens.
Cidra may also
refer to:
Cidra,
Puerto Rico, a muni****lity
Cidra, Añasco,
Puerto Rico, a
barrio Cidra barrio-pueblo, a barrio...
- in each muni****lity's list:
Arenas Bridge:
Cayey and
Cidra La
Liendre Bridge:
Cayey and
Cidra Plata Bridge: Bayamón and
Naranjito Puente de Añasco: Añasco...
- The
Cidra River (Spanish: Río
Cidra) is a
river of Adjuntas,
Puerto Rico.
Cidra is a
tributary to the Río
Grande de
Arecibo river. List of
rivers of Puerto...
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secondary highway that
connects Caguas,
Puerto Rico at PR-1 to
downtown Cidra,
Puerto Rico and
continues its way to its end at
Puerto Rico Road 156 in...
- 4.84
Cayey PR 41,652 51.93
Ceiba PR 11,307 29.04
Ciales PR 16,984 66.53
Cidra PR 39,970 36.02
Coamo PR 34,668 78.1 Comerío PR 18,883 28.4
Corozal PR 34...
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Cidra barrio-pueblo is a
barrio and the
administrative center (seat) of
Cidra, a muni****lity of
Puerto Rico. Its po****tion in 2010 was 1,064. As was...
- Like all muni****lities of
Puerto Rico,
Cidra is
subdivided into
administrative units called barrios,
which are, in
contemporary times,
roughly comparable...
- muni****lity of
Cidra,
Puerto Rico. Its po****tion in 2010 was 6,049. A
newer barrio, it was
formed from part of Bayamón barrio, also in
Cidra.
Barrios (which...