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Guayama (Spanish: [ɡwaˈʝama],
locally [waˈʝama]),
officially the
Autonomous Muni****lity of
Guayama (Spanish:
Municipio Autónomo de
Guayama), is a city...
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Guayama FC
Stadium was a
proposed soccer-specific
stadium which is to be
located in the
Guayama Sports Complex of
Guayama,
Puerto Rico near a plot of...
- Aponte, Roger. "Ponce &
Guayama Railroad".
Railroads of
Puerto Rico /
Ferrocarriles de
Puerto Rico.
Retrieved 16
February 2021. Aponte,
Roger (1984)....
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Guayama ****bol Club is a
football team
based in
Guayama,
Puerto Rico.
Founded in 1959, the club
plays in the Liga
Puerto Rico. The club was
founded in...
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Brujos de
Guayama were a
Puerto Rican professional basketball team of the
Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN),
based in
Guayama,
Puerto Rico.
Despite being...
- coast,
south of San Lorenzo; west of
Yabucoa and Maunabo; and east of
Guayama and Arroyo. It is
spread over 15
barrios and
Patillas Pueblo (the downtown...
- also has
campuses in Aguadilla, Arecibo, Barranquitas, Bayamón, Fajardo,
Guayama, Ponce, and San Juan. The
university also has
three professional schools:...
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roughly 1970, the team was
known as Caguas-
Guayama and was
jointly based in
Caguas and in a
nearby city,
Guayama. On
November 18, 2009, the
Gigantes defeated...
- Ohio, to
capture Guayama.
Spanish forces were
entrenched on the
crest of two
small hills,
between which the road from
Arroyo to
Guayama ran. The Americans...
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Fajardo PR 32,124 29.86
Florida PR 11,692 15.21 Guánica PR 13,787 37.05
Guayama PR 36,614 64.99
Guayanilla PR 17,784 42.27
Guaynabo PR 89,780 27.58 Gurabo...