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Coamo (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈamo],
locally [ˈkwamo]) is a town and muni****lity
founded in 1579 in the south-central
region of
Puerto Rico, located...
- The
Maratonistas de
Coamo (English:
Coamo Marathon Runners) was a
Puerto Rican professional basketball team
based in
Coamo, that
competed in the National...
- The Baños de
Coamo (/ˈbɑːnjoʊs deɪ koʊˈɑːmoʊ/; the "Baths of
Coamo" or "
Coamo Thermal Baths"),
located in the muni****lity of
Coamo, are one of Puerto...
- The
Coamo River (Spanish: Río
Coamo) is a
river in
southern Puerto Rico. It runs for
approximately 24
miles or 38
kilometers through the muni****lities...
- The
Coamo Formation is a
geologic formation in
Puerto Rico. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Paleogene period.
Earth sciences portal Caribbean...
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metropolitan statistical areas in
Puerto Rico, it lies
within the Ponce–
Coamo combined statistical area (CSA),
which is one of 3
primary statistical areas...
- Guánica.
After controlling the
first skirmish, the
Americans advanced to
Coamo,
where they
engaged Puerto Rican and
Spanish troops in battle. The battle...
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Cidra Muni****lity 39,970 36.02 San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo
metropolitan area
Coamo Muni****lity 34,668 78.1 Comerío Muni****lity 18,883 28.4 San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo...
- needed] Félix
Manuel Rodríguez Capó was born in the
barrio of
Pedro García in
Coamo,
Puerto Rico to
Celso Quiterio Rodríguez Rivera, a salesman, and ****nia...
- teacher. When Quintón was two
years old his
family moved to the town of
Coamo. In
Coamo, he took
piano lessons with
Ernesto del Castillo. In 1890, when he...