- García de
Guilarte (20
December 1915 – 14 July 1989) was a
Spanish essayist, playwright,
novelist and journalist. "Cecilia G. de
Guilarte". Editorial...
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Monte Guilarte, also
known as
Monte del Guaraguao, is the fifth-highest peak in
Puerto Rico at 1,199
meters (3,934 ft)
above sea level. The
mountain is...
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Eusebio Guilarte Mole (15
October 1805 – 11 June 1849) was a
Bolivian military officer and
statesman who
served as the
tenth president of
Bolivia from...
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Guilarte is a
rural barrio in the muni****lity of Adjuntas,
Puerto Rico. In the 19th century,
Guilarte was a
large coffee producer.
Guilarte was in Spain's...
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Guilarte River (Spanish: Río
Guilarte) is a
river of Adjuntas,
Puerto Rico. List of
rivers of
Puerto Rico 18°11′55″N 66°47′49″W / 18.1985678°N 66...
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Mavis Guilarte (born 10 May 1951) is a
Cuban former volleyball player. She
competed with the
Cuban women's
national volleyball team at the 1972 and 1980...
- fern
known by the
common name
Monte Guilarte hollyfern. It is
endemic to
Puerto Rico,
where it
occurs in the
Guilarte State Forest.
There are only 57 individual...
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Guilarte State Forest (Spanish:
Bosque Estatal de
Guilarte) is one of the 20
forests that make up the
public forests system in
Puerto Rico. The forest...
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Julio Breff (born
Julio Breff y
Guilarte December 8, 1958 in Los Cacaos,
Sagua de Tánamo, Cuba) is a self-taught
Cuban painter. He
specializes in primitive...
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Puerto Rico,
Becerrillo was
often entrusted to the care of
Captain Diego Guilarte de Salazar, a man
known for his
ruthless tactics and
shrewd strategy. He...