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Yauco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʝawko]) is a town and muni****lity in
southern Puerto Rico.
Although the
downtown is inland, the muni****lity stretches...
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Yauco may
refer to:
Yauco,
Puerto Rico, a
municipio of
Puerto Rico
Yauco barrio-pueblo,
administrative center of
Yauco Yauco metropolitan area, a metro...
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Yauco River (Spanish: Río
Yauco) is a
river that goes
through Guayanilla and
Yauco, muni****lities in
Puerto Rico. The
Antonio Lucchetti Dam and Reservoir...
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November 20, 1802, in
Yauco at the age of 72.
Pedro Antonio de
Paula Antonetti was a
Corsican who
settled in the town of
Yauco and
married Isabel Rodriguez...
- The
Intentona de
Yauco (Attempted Coup of
Yauco) of
March 24–26, 1897 was the
second and
final short-lived
revolt against Spanish rule in
Puerto Rico....
- Duey is a
barrio in the muni****lity of
Yauco,
Puerto Rico.
According to the 2010 Census, it had a po****tion of 1,108
inhabitants and a po****tion density...
- The
Yauco Battle Site is the site of the
Battle of
Yauco between Spanish and
American forces in the muni****lity of Guánica,
Puerto Rico on July 25 and...
- the
neighboring southwestern muni****lity of
Yauco,
known as the
Intentona de
Yauco (Attempted Coup of
Yauco). The
Grito de
Lares flag is
recognized as...
- of the island,
bordering the
Caribbean Sea,
south of Adjuntas, east of
Yauco; and west of Peñuelas and
about 12
miles (19 km) west of Ponce. Guayanilla...
- The
Yauco Metropolitan Statistical Area was a
United States Census Bureau defined metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in
southwestern Puerto Rico. In...