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Yauco-Yauco, Puerto Rico
Yauco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʝawko]) is a town and municipality in southern Puerto Rico. Although the downtown is inland, the municipality stretches
Yauco-Barina, Yauco, Puerto Rico
municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 5,930. Barina barrio is located in the southernmost part of the municipality of Yauco, immediately
Yauco-Intentona de Yauco
Intentona de Yauco (The Attempted Coup of Yauco) of March 24–26, 1897 was the second and final short-lived revolt against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico. It was
Yauco-Guayanilla, Puerto Rico
municipality of Puerto Rico located on the southern coast of the island, bordering the Caribbean Sea, south of Adjuntas, east of Yauco; and west of Peñuelas
Yauco-Algarrobo, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 419. Algarrobo was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in
Yauco-Frailes, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 321. Frailes was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Yauco-Ranchera, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 446. Ranchera was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Yauco-Puerto Rico campaign
The Puerto Rico campaign was the American military sea and land operation on the island of Puerto Rico during the Spanish–American War. The offensive began
Yauco-Vegas, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 145. Vegas was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Yauco-Jácana, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,690. Jácana was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Yauco-Duey, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,108. Duey was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Yauco-Caimito, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 431. Caimito was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Yauco-Quebradas, Yauco, Puerto Rico
of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 883. A quebrada literally means "ravine". Quebradas was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was
Yauco-Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico
Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico resulted in the 19th century from widespread economic and political changes in Europe that made life difficult for
Yauco-Collores, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 773. Collores was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Yauco-Independence movement in Puerto Rico
Throughout the history of Puerto Rico, its inhabitants have initiated several movements to gain independence for the island, first from the Spanish Empire
Yauco-Rubias, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 309. Rubias was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Yauco-Yauco metropolitan area
The Yauco Metropolitan Statistical Area was a United States Census Bureau defined metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in southwestern Puerto Rico. In
Yauco-Yauco barrio-pueblo
Yauco barrio-pueblo is a barrio and the administrative center (seat) of Yauco, a municipality of Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 3,091. As was
Yauco-Naranjo, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 599. Naranjo was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Yauco-Guánica, Puerto Rico
in southern Puerto Rico, bordering the Caribbean Sea, south of Sabana Grande, east of Lajas, and west of Yauco. It is part of the Yauco metropolitan
Yauco-Sierra Alta
the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,063. Sierra Alta was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in
Yauco-Río Prieto, Yauco, Puerto Rico
in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 680. Río Prieto was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in
Yauco-Flag of Puerto Rico
The flag of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Bandera de Puerto Rico) represents Puerto Rico and its people. It consists of five equal horizontal stripes, alternating
Yauco-Almácigo Alto
municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,659. Almácigo Alto is located northwest of Yauco Pueblo (downtown Yauco), and it is bounded
Yauco-Diego Hernández, Yauco, Puerto Rico
the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,247. Diego Hernández was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain
Yauco-Susúa Baja, Yauco, Puerto Rico
the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 11,856. Susúa Baja was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in
Yauco-Aguas Blancas, Yauco, Puerto Rico
the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 231. Aguas Blancas was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in
Yauco-Yauco (disambiguation)
Yauco may refer to: Yauco, Puerto Rico, a municipio of Puerto Rico Yauco barrio-pueblo, administrative center of Yauco Yauco metropolitan area, a metro
Yauco-Puerto Rican cuisine
Puerto Rican cuisine consists of the cooking style and traditional dishes original to Puerto Rico. It has been primarily a fusion influenced by the ancestors
Yauco-History of Puerto Rico
The history of Puerto Rico began with the settlement of the Ortoiroid people before 430 BC. At the time of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 116
and Yauco. Originally they were identified as PR-116R. Puerto Rico Highway 1116 (PR-1116) was the old section of PR-116 between Guánica and Yauco. It
Yauco-Antonio Mattei Lluberas
Spanish colonial rule in Puerto Rico, known as the Intentona de Yauco. Mattei Lluberas was born in the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico to Antonio Mattei Casanova
Yauco-White Puerto Ricans
with their dedicated work - the municipality of Yauco pays them homage." The Corsican element of Puerto Rico is very much in evidence, Corsican surnames such
Yauco-Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2013
Elite Model Look Puerto Rico 2010 and represented Puerto Rico in China. Miss Yauco, Natalia Leyva, was chosen to represent Puerto Rico at Reinado Internacional
Yauco-Río Naranjo (Puerto Rico)
The Río Naranjo is a river of Yauco, Puerto Rico. List of rivers of Puerto Rico 18°06′09″N 66°51′49″W / 18.1024607°N 66.8635097°W / 18.1024607; -66
Yauco-Puerto Rico Constitution Day
municipality of Yauco that in the early 20th century would become the separate municipality of Guánica. The government of Puerto Rico holds a commemorative
Yauco-Almácigo Bajo
the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 5,443. Almácigo Bajo was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain
Yauco-Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico (Spanish for 'rich port'; abbreviated PR; Taino: Borikén or Borinquen), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Estado Libre Asociado
Yauco-WENA
station broadcasting a Variety format. It is licensed to Yauco, Puerto Rico, and serves the Puerto Rico area. The station is owned by Southern Broadcasting
Yauco-Fauna of Puerto Rico
The fauna of Puerto Rico is similar to other island archipelago faunas, with high endemism, and low, skewed taxonomic diversity. Bats are the only extant
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 2
Germán and Sabana Grande) until it reaches the southern coast of Puerto Rico at Yauco, and continues to run parallel the southern shore as it approaches
Yauco-List of dams and reservoirs in Puerto Rico
Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Puerto Rico. The below list is incomplete. The National Inventory of Dams, maintained by the U.S. Army Corps
Yauco-Grito de Lares
municipality of Yauco, known as the Intentona de Yauco (The Attempted Coup of Yauco). The Grito de Lares flag is recognized as the first flag of Puerto Rico. In the
Yauco-Puerto Rico Police
The Puerto Rico Police (Spanish: Policía de Puerto Rico), officially the Puerto Rico Police Bureau, is a law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over
Yauco-Susúa Alta
the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 3,719. Susúa Alta was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in
Yauco-Duey River (Yauco, Puerto Rico)
The Duey River is a river in Yauco, Puerto Rico. List of rivers of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico portal Geography portal 18°03′10″N 66°51′04″W / 18.0527410°N
Yauco-Chiquito River (Yauco, Puerto Rico)
River (Spanish: Río Chiquito) is a river of Yauco, Puerto Rico. List of rivers of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico portal Geography portal 18°07′02″N 66°52′37″W
Yauco-Lake Luchetti
sometimes known as Lago de Yauco, formerly Lago Vegas) is a reservoir located in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico, in the barrios of Naranjo and
Yauco-List of rivers of Puerto Rico
Casei Río Cayaguas Río Cayures Río Cerrillos Río Chico Río Chiquito (Yauco, Puerto Rico) Río Chiquito de Cibao Río Chiquito Río Cialitos Río Cibuco Río Cidra
Yauco-San Juan, Puerto Rico
Spanish and Puerto Rican troops in battle, the most notable of these the battles of Yauco and Asomante. All military actions in Puerto Rico were suspended
Yauco-Ponce, Puerto Rico
pronunciation: [ˈponse] ) is a city and a municipality on the southern coast of Puerto Rico. The most populated city outside the San Juan metropolitan area, was
Yauco-Ponce metropolitan area
Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Yauco Metropolitan Statistical Area was formerly a separate area in Puerto Rico, but this area was dissolved and three
Yauco-Economy of Puerto Rico
The economy of Puerto Rico is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and as the most competitive economy in Latin America by the World
Yauco-Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico
town and municipality of Puerto Rico located north of Lajas and Guánica; south of Maricao; east of San Germán; and west of Yauco. Sabana Grande is spread
Yauco-Puerto Rico National Guard
The Puerto Rico National Guard (PRNG) –Spanish: Guardia Nacional de Puerto Rico– is the national guard of the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The Constitution
Yauco-Adjuntas, Puerto Rico
town and municipality in Puerto Rico located central midwestern portion of the island on the Cordillera Central, north of Yauco, Guayanilla, and Peñuelas;
Yauco-Geography of Puerto Rico
The geography of Puerto Rico consists of an archipelago located between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, east of Hispaniola, west of the
Yauco-Military of Puerto Rico
of Puerto Rico is the responsibility of the United States as part of the Treaty of Paris. Locally, Puerto Rico has its own National Guard, the Puerto Rico
Yauco-Loida Figueroa Mercado
Ministry of Culture in 1996. Figueroa was born on October 6, 1917, in Yauco, Puerto Rico, to Emetria Mercado and Agustín Figueroa. Her father was a sugarcane
Yauco-Peñuelas, Puerto Rico
pronunciation: [peˈɲwelas], locally [peˈɲwelaʔ]) is a town and municipality in Puerto Rico located in the Peñuelas Valley on the southern coast of the island, south
Yauco-Outline of Puerto Rico
history of Puerto Rico Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Puerto Ricans in World War I Puerto Ricans in World War II 65th Infantry Regiment Puerto Ricans in
Yauco-Italian Puerto Ricans
honorario de Italia en Puerto Rico Baralt, Guillermo. Yauco, o las minas de oro cafetaleras. Talleres de Model. San Juan de Puerto Rico, 1985. (In Spanish)
Yauco-Education in Puerto Rico
Education in Puerto Rico is overseen by the Department of Education of Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rico Education Council. The Department oversees all
Yauco-Politics of Puerto Rico
The politics of Puerto Rico take place in the framework of a democratic republic form of government that is under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of
Yauco-List of Puerto Ricans
notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican descent.
Yauco-Coat of arms of Puerto Rico
The coat of arms of Puerto Rico was first granted by the Spanish Crown on November 8, 1511, making it the oldest heraldic achievement still currently
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 127
Puerto Rico Highway 127 (PR-127) is a road that travels from Yauco, Puerto Rico to Peñuelas. This highway begins at its intersection with PR-121 and PR-128
Yauco-Music of Puerto Rico
of Puerto Rico has evolved as a heterogeneous and dynamic product of diverse cultural resources. The most conspicuous musical sources of Puerto Rico have
Yauco-Residencia González Vivaldi
19th-century historic house located in Yauco Pueblo, the administrative and historic center of the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. The house was built in 1880
Yauco-Puerto Rico statehood movement
The Puerto Rico statehood movement (Spanish: movimiento estadista de Puerto Rico) aims to make Puerto Rico a state of the United States. Puerto Rico is
Yauco-Casona Césari
19th-century manor house located in Yauco Pueblo, the administrative and historic center of the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. The house was designed by architect
Yauco-Salvador T. Roig
exalted in the Puerto Rican Sports Hall of Fame for his exploits in the sport of archery target. Roig was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, to Juan Roig and
Yauco-History of the Jews in Puerto Rico
The Jewish immigration to Puerto Rico began in the 15th century with the arrival of the anusim (variously called conversos, Crypto-Jews, Secret Jews or
Yauco-University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
The University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus (UPRM) or Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez (RUM) in Spanish (also referred to as Colegio and CAAM in allusion
Yauco-Demographics of Puerto Rico
The population of Puerto Rico has been shaped by native American settlement, European colonization especially under the Spanish Empire, slavery and economic
Yauco-List of casinos in Puerto Rico
This is a list of casinos in Puerto Rico. One must be 18 to enter a casino in Puerto Rico (18 is the legal gambling age), ID is needed for locals, and
Yauco-List of counties by U.S. state and territory
Municipality, Puerto Rico Villalba Municipality, Puerto Rico Yabucoa Municipality, Puerto Rico Yauco Municipality, Puerto Rico The State of Rhode Island
Yauco-Eli Fantasy
(Yauco, Puerto Rico, October 14, 1994), with stage name Eli Fantasy, is a Puerto Rican urban singer and model. Eliennette represented her native Yauco
Yauco-Scouting in Puerto Rico
southern area of Puerto Rico from Yauco to Patillas. Guaitiao District, based in San Juan, covers the northeastern area of Puerto Rico, from Guaynabo to
Yauco-Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico
against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico, the Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) of 1868 and the Intentona de Yauco (The Attempted Coup of Yauco) of 1897, but it also
Yauco-Víctor M. Torres
House of Representatives since 2017 representing District 23. Born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, Torres González studied at the Ponce College of Technology. In the
Yauco-Lares, Puerto Rico
mountain town and municipality of Puerto Rico's central-western area. Lares is located north of Maricao and Yauco; south of Camuy, east of San Sebastián
Yauco-Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2006
Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2006 was the 51st Miss Puerto Rico Universe pageant, held at the Muelle Panamericano in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on November 10
Yauco-Teatro Ideal
town square (plaza pública) of Yauco Pueblo, the administrative and historic center of the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. The theater was added to the
Yauco-Municipalities of Puerto Rico
municipalities of Puerto Rico (Spanish: municipios de Puerto Rico) are the second-level administrative divisions in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. There are
Yauco-Puerto Rico Air National Guard
The Puerto Rico Air National Guard (PR ANG) —Spanish: Guardia Nacional Aérea de Puerto Rico— is the aerial militia of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, an
Yauco-Café Rico
Café Rico is a Puerto Rican corporation that manufactures coffee branded by the same name. The company's headquarters are located at Avenida Las Americas/Route
Yauco-Miss World Puerto Rico 2013
Trujillo Alto - Karimar Quiñones Algarín - Yauco - Luisa Raquel Sotero "Comenta en liveblog de Miss Mundo de Puerto Rico". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 2013-04-24
Yauco-Pico Rodadero
the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. At 2,864 feet (873 m) above sea level, the mountain is the second highest point in Yauco after Mount Membrillo
Yauco-Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
(Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsantajsaˈβel]) is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the southern coast of the island, south of Coamo; east of
Yauco-Francisco Lluch Mora
Demográfico y Cultural (Siglos XVI-XIX)". Lluch Mora was born 7 May 1924 in Yauco, Puerto Rico. His parents were Enrique Lluch Polidori (1 October 1894 – 20 October
Yauco-Filardi House
House), is a historic house with ground-level commercial space in Yauco, Puerto Rico. It is notable for the extensive use of concrete sculptural ornamentation
Yauco-Johnny Albino
– May 7, 2011) was a Puerto Rican bolero singer, born in Yauco, Puerto Rico but lived most of his life in Guayama, Puerto Rico. He played and sang through
Yauco-WKFE
WKFE (1550 AM, Radio Café 1550) is a radio station licensed to serve Yauco, Puerto Rico. The station is owned by Media Power Group, Inc. and operated through
Yauco-Harry Fraticelli
Harry Fraticelli Santiago (born July 6, 1944 in Yauco, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican singer and musician. He has been a member of various musical groups
Yauco-Military history of Puerto Rico
from Spain spread to Puerto Rico, in the short-lived revolution known as the Grito de Lares and culminating with the Intentona de Yauco. The island was invaded
Yauco-Yauco River
The Yauco River (Spanish: Río Yauco) is a river that goes through Guayanilla and Yauco, municipalities in Puerto Rico. The Antonio Lucchetti Dam and Reservoir
Yauco-Mihiel Gilormini
Gilormini and Petronila Pacheco de Gilormini in the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico. The town of Yauco, where he was raised and where he received his primary education
Yauco-List of mountain ridges of Puerto Rico
Panduras Yauco Cuchilla Ranchera Puerto Rico portal Geography portal List of mountain ranges of Puerto Rico List of Puerto Rico state forests Puerto Rico Guide
Yauco-Sports in Puerto Rico
Sports in Puerto Rico can be traced from the ceremonial competitions amongst the pre-Columbian Native Americans of the Arawak (Taíno) tribes who inhabited
Yauco-Ruta Panorámica
(269 km) network of some 40 secondary roads which traverse the island of Puerto Rico from west to east along its Cordillera Central (Central Mountain Range)
Yauco-WNVI
is simulcasting on translator station W233CW 94.5 FM in Mayagüez/Yauco, Puerto Rico. The station went on the air as WCXQ on 1982-06-28. On 1994-07-27
Yauco-Puerto Rican cuatro
the 20th century. However, it was first used in the 19th century in Yauco, Puerto Rico. Eight string cuatros were made using this design. The tulipán design:
Yauco-Francisco Rojas Tollinchi
and Flora Maria Tollinchi Battistini in the barrio Algarrobos in Yauco, Puerto Rico. He had to abandon his secondary education at the age of 16, to help
Yauco-Shadow congressperson
existing states. As of 2021[update], only the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico currently have authorized shadow delegations to Congress. Historically
Yauco-2019–20 Puerto Rico earthquakes
Guayanilla y Yauco, según el conteo oficial de la Red Sísmica de Puerto Rico. Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 9 January 2020
Yauco-History of women in Puerto Rico
what became the culture and customs of Puerto Rico. In the early part of the 19th century the women in Puerto Rico were Spanish subjects and had few individual
Yauco-Jíbaro (Puerto Rico)
Jíbaro (Spanish: [ˈxiβaɾo]) is a word used in Puerto Rico to refer to the countryside people who farm the land in a traditional way. The jíbaro is a self-subsistence
Yauco-Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico
(Spanish: Partido Nacionalista de , PNPR) is a Rican political party founded on September 17, 1922, in San Juan,
Yauco-Public holidays in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico celebrates all official U.S. holidays, and a of other official holidays established by the Commonwealth government. Additionally, many municipalities
Yauco-Government of Puerto Rico
The government of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is a republican form of government with separation of powers, subject to the jurisdiction and sovereignty
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 105
at its junction with PR-128 in eastern Maricao, close to Yauco municipal limit. Puerto Rico portal U.S. Roads portal Google (8 March 2020). "PR-105
Yauco-Coamo, Puerto Rico
town and municipality founded in 1579 in the south-central region of Puerto Rico, located north of Santa Isabel; south of Orocovis and Barranquitas; east
Yauco-Amelia Agostini de Del Río
Puerto Rico and the experience of the Puerto Rican diaspora in New York City. Amelia Agostini Bonelli was born in the mountain town of Yauco, Puerto Rico
Yauco-Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico
Assembly of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Asamblea Legislativa de Puerto Rico) is the territorial legislature of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, responsible
Yauco-List of communities in Puerto Rico
In Puerto Rico, there are 78 municipalities and 902 municipio subdivisions made up of 827 barrios and 75 barrios-pueblo. There are also a number of subbarrios
Yauco-Culture of Puerto Rico
The culture of Puerto Rico is the result of a number of internal and indigenous influences, both past and present. Modern cultural manifestations showcase
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 128
Puerto Rico Highway 128 (PR-128) is a road that travels from Yauco, Puerto Rico to Lares. This highway extends from PR-2 in Yauco and ends at PR-111 near
Yauco-Tere Marichal
Chuzema", was shown on Puerto Rico's government channel, the PBS-affiliated Canal 6. Marichal was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, the daughter of a Spaniard
Yauco-Constitution of Puerto Rico
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Constitución del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico) is the controlling government document of Puerto Rico. It is composed
Yauco-Barrios of Puerto Rico
The barrios of Puerto Rico are the primary legal divisions of the seventy-eight municipalities of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico's 78 municipios are divided
Yauco-List of Puerto Rican flags
flags of Puerto Rico. These flags represent and symbolize Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican people. The most commonly used flags of Puerto Rico are the
Yauco-List of highways in Puerto Rico
highway system in Puerto Rico is composed of approximately 14,400 kilometers (8,900 mi) of roads in Puerto Rico, maintained by the Puerto Rico Department of
Yauco-Capitol of Puerto Rico
The Capitol of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Capitolio de Puerto Rico), also known as Casa de las Leyes (House of Laws), and most commonly referred to as El Capitolio
Yauco-Yauco Battle Site
The Yauco Battle Site is the site of the Battle of Yauco between Spanish and American forces in the municipality of Guánica, Puerto Rico on July 25 and
Yauco-Casa Franceschi Antongiorgi
Antongiorgi (Franceschi Antongiorgi House), located at 25 de Julio St. in Yauco, Puerto Rico, is a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in
Yauco-Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico
the capital city with a bigger population than most municipalities of Puerto Rico and one of the most densely populated areas of the island (13,257.4 persons
Yauco-María Teresa Babín Cortés
who worked at various of the sugar cane mills of Puerto Rico. She attended elementary school in Yauco and graduated from Ponce High School. She was the
Yauco-List of earthquakes in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands lie at the boundary between the Caribbean and North American plates, making these territories prone to earthquakes
Yauco-Chiquito River
refer to: Chiquito River (Guayama, Puerto Rico) Chiquito River (Ponce, Puerto Rico) Chiquito River (Yauco, Puerto Rico) Chiquito (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Yauco-List of governors of Puerto Rico
governors of Puerto Rico includes all persons who have held that post, either under Spanish or American rule. The governor of Puerto Rico is the head of
Yauco-Elmer Román
of the New Progressive Party primaries of 2024. Román was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico. As a teenager he joined the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) where he reached
Yauco-Telecommunications in Puerto Rico
Telecommunications in Puerto Rico includes radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Broadcasting in Puerto Rico is regulated by the
Yauco-Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
Yabucoa (Spanish pronunciation: [ʝaβuˈkoa]) is a town and municipality in Puerto Rico located in the eastern region, north of Maunabo; south of San Lorenzo
Yauco-Sears Puerto Rico
Sears Roebuck de Puerto Rico, Inc., or just Sears de Puerto Rico, was founded in 1961, as a subsidiary to the main Sears Roebuck and Company. It would
Yauco-Cordillera Central (Puerto Rico)
Central (English: Central Mountain Range), is the main mountain range in Puerto Rico. The range crosses the island from west to east and divides it into its
Yauco-List of television stations in Puerto Rico
broadcast television stations that are licensed in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. VC refers to the station's PSIP virtual channel while RF refers to the
Yauco-Logia Masónica Hijos de la Luz
The Logia Masónica Hijos de la Luz, on Avenida José C. Barbosa in Yauco, Puerto Rico, is a stuccoed masonry building constructed in 1894. It was listed
Yauco-Abel Nazario
1970) is former senator at large of the 26th Senate of Puerto Rico and was mayor of Yauco, Puerto Rico. He was first elected in 2000 representing the New
Yauco-Lajas Valley
The Lajas Valley (Spanish: Valle de Lajas), or the Yauco-Boquerón Valley (Valle de Yauco-Boquerón), is an anticlinal valley that runs 30 km (19 mi) long
Yauco-Media of Puerto Rico
The media of Puerto Rico includes local radio stations, television stations and newspapers; for the majority of all these the language is Spanish. There
Yauco-José Maldonado Román
Spaniards in a barrio called "Quebradas" of Yauco, however said revolt, the last against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico, also failed. Over 150 rebels were arrested
Yauco-Emilia Conde
1931 – February 28, 1998) was a Puerto Rican singer, pianist, guitarist, and composer. Conde was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico to parents Juan Rodriguez and
Yauco-Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña
Liberation, FALN) was a Puerto Rican clandestine paramilitary organization that, through direct action, advocated independence for Puerto Rico. It carried out
Yauco-List of Puerto Rican military personnel
In Puerto Rico they revolted against Spanish rule and fought for Puerto Rico's independence in the Grito de Lares and in the Intentona de Yauco. They
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 121
Puerto Rico Highway 121 (PR-121) is a road that travels from Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico to Yauco. This highway begins at its intersection with PR-102 and
Yauco-Coffee production in Puerto Rico
Brands Types of coins that circulate in Puerto Rico (1508-2017) La Montaña - Yauco Ganador Taza de Oro de Puerto Rico 2019 - 2020 Gustos Reserva [1]
Yauco-Index of Puerto Rico–related articles
following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Contents 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See
Yauco-Chalet Amill
The Chalet Amill in Yauco, Puerto Rico is a Beaux Arts style house that was built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in
Yauco-Ball court/plaza sites of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Ball court/plaza sites of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are the subject of a multiple property submission to the National Register of Historic
Yauco-Public housing in Puerto Rico
Public housing in Puerto Rico is a subsidized system of housing units, mostly consisting of housing projects (residenciales, barriadas, or caseríos públicos)
Yauco-National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico
Historic Places (NRHP) in Puerto Rico. There are 371 listings in Puerto Rico, with one or more listing in each of Puerto Rico's 78 municipalities. For convenience
Yauco-Transportation in Puerto Rico
Transportation in Puerto Rico includes a system of roads, highways, freeways, airports, ports and harbors, and railway systems, serving a population of
Yauco-Ana G. Méndez University
university system with its main campus in San Juan, Puerto Rico that participates in the Puerto Rico Space Grant Consortium. The Ana G. Méndez University
Yauco-Illegal drug trade in Puerto Rico
Illegal drug trade in Puerto Rico is a problem from a criminal, social, and medical perspective. Located in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico has become a major
Yauco-List of hospitals in Puerto Rico
of hospitals in Puerto Rico. List of hospitals in the United States List of hospitals in Ponce, Puerto Rico "Hospitals in Puerto Rico". American Hospital
Yauco-José Semidei Rodríguez
Rodríguez in the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico. The Semidei's were among the hundreds of Corsican families which immigrated to Puerto Rico as a result of the various
Yauco-List of Puerto Rico locations by per capita income
This is a list of Puerto Rico locations by per capita income. In 2017, Puerto Rico had a per capita income of $12,081 — lower than any state and one of
Yauco-Crime in Puerto Rico
in Puerto Rico describes acts of violent and non-violent crime that take place within the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. To combat crime, the Puerto Rican
Yauco-Law of Puerto Rico
The legal system of Puerto Rico is a mix of the civil law and the common law systems. Puerto Rico is the only current U.S. jurisdiction whose legal system
Yauco-Puerto Rican literature
of oral storytelling. Written works by the indigenous inhabitants of Puerto Rico were originally prohibited and repressed by the Spanish colonial government[citation
Yauco-Puerto Ricans in New York City
in the mid-19th century when Puerto Rico was a Spanish colony and its people Spanish subjects. The following wave of Puerto Ricans to move to New York City
Yauco-Tomás Quiñones
"Planchardón", was a Puerto Rican pitcher in the Negro leagues and Mexican League in the 1940s. A native of Yauco, Puerto Rico, Quiñones pitched for
Yauco-Cultural diversity in Puerto Rico
Puerto Ricans with non-Hispanic surnames Non-Hispanic cultural diversity in Puerto Rico and the basic foundation of Puerto Rican culture began with the
Yauco-Roads in Puerto Rico
The Roads in Puerto Rico are the national, forest and municipal roadways that make up the approximately 14,400 kilometers (8,900 mi) roads through the
Yauco-French immigration to Puerto Rico
French immigration to Puerto Rico came about as a result of the economic and political situations which occurred in various places such as Louisiana (United
Yauco-Carmelo Filardi
in Puerto Rico's El Mundo newspaper starting in 1927. He was from Yauco, Puerto Rico and his parents were born in Italy. Filardi specialized in satire
Yauco-Jacana
suburb Jaçanã, Rio Grande do Norte, a municipality Jácana, Yauco, Puerto Rico, a barrio in Yauco, a western municipality Jácanas, a barrio in Yabucoa, an
Yauco-Professional wrestling in Puerto Rico
has been considered one of the most popular forms of entertainment in Puerto Rico for more than fifty years. It is considered the highest source of income
Yauco-Toño Bicicleta
legendary in Puerto Rico. There are conflicting versions as to García López's birthplace. The police file states that he was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, but journalist
Yauco-Ana G. Méndez
which is located in Carolina, Puerto Rico with branches in Santa Isabel, Cabo Rojo, Barceloneta, Utuado and in Yauco; The Metropolitan University, which
Yauco-Casa Agostini
The Casa Agostini, in Yauco, Puerto Rico, is a Classical Revival house designed by Miguel Briganti Pinti. It was built in the early 1800s and was listed
Yauco-IWA Christmas in PR
Pipote Oliveras Coliseum" in Yauco, Puerto Rico and on December 13, 2008 at "Cancha Pepín Cestero" in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. The 2009 event was held at
Yauco-List of Puerto Rico state forests
Puerto Rico state forests (Spanish: Bosques estatales de Puerto Rico), sometimes referred to as Puerto Rico Commonwealth forests in English, are protected
Yauco-Gag Law (Puerto Rico)
Intentona de Yauco Articles related to Politics of Puerto Rico Elections in Puerto Rico List of political parties in Puerto Rico Politics of Puerto Rico Pariser
Yauco-List of casinos in the United States
of casinos in Wisconsin List of casinos in Wyoming List of casinos in Puerto Rico List of casinos in the United States Virgin Islands List of casinos List
Yauco-Ponce massacre
was an event that took place on Palm Sunday, March 21, 1937, in Ponce, Puerto Rico, when a peaceful civilian march turned into a police shooting in which
Yauco-Manuel Martínez Maldonado
in the southern town of Yauco, Puerto Rico, was an only child. He received his primary education in Holy Rosary School in Yauco, St Joseph School in San
Yauco-Vegas (disambiguation)
place located southeast of Las Vegas Vegas, Cayey, Puerto Rico, a barrio Vegas, Yauco, Puerto Rico, a barrio Dimitri Vegas (Dimitri Thivaios, born 1982)
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 136
Puerto Rico Highway 136 (PR-136) is a short road in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico. This road connects from PR-2 and PR-132 with PR-127 near downtown Guayanilla
Yauco-New York Department Stores
chain of department stores operating in Puerto Rico. In the 1930s, there were only small merchants in Puerto Rico. The island had not yet begun the industrialization
Yauco-Wilfrido Ramos-Orench
from 2006 to 2009. Ramos was born on May 4, 1940, and is a native of Yauco, Puerto Rico. He is one of three siblings to join the priesthood and one of two
Yauco-Roman Catholic Diocese of Ponce
the United States and consists of the southern part of the island of Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States. The diocese is led by a prelate bishop
Yauco-List of political parties in Puerto Rico
This article lists political parties in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico has a 'first past the post' electoral system, in which a voter can vote by party, by candidate
Yauco-Héctor Andrés Negroni
the "Historia Militar de Puerto Rico" (A Military History of Puerto Rico). Negroni was born in the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico, which is located in the
Yauco-Spanish Virgin Islands
Islas del Pasaje) and also known as the Puerto Rican Virgin Islands (Spanish: Islas Vírgenes de Puerto Rico, Islas Vírgenes Puertorriqueñas), West Virgin
Yauco-Luis Fortuño
Fortuño Burset (born 31 October 1960) is a Puerto Rican politician who served as the governor of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the United
Yauco-Goniopteris yaucoensis
that time it was known to exist at three locations: two in Yauco and one in Ciales in Puerto Rico. There were a total of about 65 plants known at all three
Yauco-Telegramgate
was a political scandal involving Ricardo Rosselló, then Governor of Puerto Rico, which began on July 8, 2019, with the leak of hundreds of pages of a
Yauco-List of lowest-income places in the United States
a population of more than 1,000 was Comerío Zona Urbana in Comerío, Puerto Rico (population 4,312).[contradictory] In terms of geographic size, Pine
Yauco-Puerto Rican Nationalist Party insurgency
The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party insurgency was a series of coordinated insurrections for the secession of Puerto Rico led by the president of the Puerto
Yauco-Real estate in Puerto Rico
2012, the real estate industry in Puerto Rico constituted about 14.8% of the gross domestic product of Puerto Rico, about 1% of all of the employee compensation
Yauco-Prieto River (Lares, Puerto Rico)
original text related to this article: From Yauco to Las Marias USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974) Ríos de Puerto Rico (in Spanish) v t e
Yauco-65th Infantry Regiment (United States)
related to Puerto Rico: Military history of Puerto Rico El Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Puerto Rican Campaign Puerto Ricans in World War I Puerto Ricans
Yauco-Architecture of Puerto Rico
The architecture of Puerto Rico demonstrates a broad variety of architectural styles and built forms over the country's history of over four centuries
Yauco-Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2021
Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2021 was the 65th edition of the Miss Universe Puerto Rico pageant, held on September 30, 2021 at Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts
Yauco-Gloria E. Baquero Lleras
Lleras and Gilberto Baquerro. She is from Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico. She attended elementary school in Yauco and Benigno Fernández García middle school in Cayey
Yauco-Ana G. Méndez University
Puerto Rico. The university also maintained five off-campus sites located in Yauco, Utuado, Cabo Rojo, Manatí and Santa Isabel. In August 2003, Universidad
Yauco-Vegas (disambiguation)
located southeast of Las Vegas Vegas, Cayey, Puerto Rico, a barrio Vegas, Yauco, Puerto Rico, a barrio Dimitri Vegas (Dimitri Thivaios, born 1982), Belgian
Yauco-Johnny Albino
(December 9, 1919 – May 7, 2011) was a Puerto Rican bolero singer, born in Yauco, Puerto Rico but lived most of his life in Guayama, Puerto Rico. He played
Yauco-List of Puerto Rican films
Romero, Marieli Durán, Ángel Vázquez Action, adventure, fantasy Milagro en Yauco Abdiel Colberg Raúl Dávila, Gladys Rodríguez, Velda González, Tony Croatto
Yauco-List of conflicts in the United States
Strike 1897 Lattimer massacre 1898 Spanish–American War 1898 Battle of Yauco 1898 Battle of Guayama 1898 Battle of Coamo This covers conflicts and terrorist
Yauco-List of lowest-income places in the United States
644 46 Ceiba comunidad Puerto Rico $11,150 2,524 47 Palomas comunidad (Yauco Municipality) Puerto Rico $11,156 2,083 48 Camuy Zona Urbana Puerto Rico
Yauco-Puerto Rico campaign
jurisdiction of the town of Yauco. It had 60 houses in all and its only defense was eleven members of the 4th Volante de Yauco, a Puerto Rican militia unit
Yauco-Coat of arms of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Naranjo (disambiguation)
Moca, Puerto Rico, a barrio in Moca, Puerto Rico Naranjo, Yauco, Puerto Rico, a barrio in Yauco, Puerto Rico Naranjo algorithm "El naranjo", a short story
Yauco-List of radio stations in U.S. territories
FM Isabela La Equis Broadcasting Corp. Spanish CHR/Latino WENA 1330 AM Yauco Southern Broadcasting Corp. Spanish Variety WERR 104.1 FM Vega Alta Radio
Yauco-List of Puerto Rico landmarks
Membrillo Pico Rodadero Susúa State Forest Tozza Castle Volkyland Museum Yauco Pueblo and its main plaza Yaucromatic painted houses and mural Puerto Rico
Yauco-List of cities in the Americas by year of foundation
Ferros". Archived from the original on 2008-02-10. Retrieved 2009-02-03. "Yauco en la historia". Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved
Yauco-José Celso Barbosa
In Ponce, there is a school named after him. Avenida José C. Barbosa, in Yauco, is named for him. Barbosa had twelve children including, Roberto C. Barbosa
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 116
and Yauco. Originally they were identified as PR-116R. Puerto Rico Highway 1116 (PR-1116) was the old section of PR-116 between Guánica and Yauco. It
Yauco-List of wars: 1800–1899
Thirty Days' War Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Greece 1897 1897 Intentona de Yauco Spain Puerto Rican Rebels 1897 1897 Benin Expedition of 1897 British Empire
Yauco-Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico
Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) of 1868 and the Intentona de Yauco (The Attempted Coup of Yauco) of 1897, but it also gave financial support and weaponry
Yauco-Military history of Puerto Rico
revolution known as the Grito de Lares and culminating with the Intentona de Yauco. The island was invaded by the United States during the Spanish–American
Yauco-Tourism in Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Boricua Popular Army
cooperation with other voluntary groups including the Guardias de la Paz in Yauco and Tiradores de Altura in San Juan. These voluntary units were involved
Yauco-Municipalities of Puerto Rico
sq km) 1917 List Yabucoa Town 151 30,412 37,941 55.21 sq mi (142.99 sq km) 1793 List Yauco Town 153 34,172 42,043 68.19 sq mi (176.61 sq km) 1756 List
Yauco-Mario Ramírez (baseball)
League during the 1987 season. Ramírez died in 2013 in his homeland of Yauco, Puerto Rico at the age of 55, following a long illness. "Baseball Reference
Yauco-History of Puerto Rico
independence movement of the town of Yauco, organized another uprising, which became known as the "Intentona de Yauco". This was the first time that the
Yauco-Economy of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Oscar López Rivera
Garriga Events Ducoudray Holstein Expedition Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Levantamiento de Ciales Río Piedras massacre Ponce massacre Gag Law (Ley
Yauco-List of highways in Puerto Rico
spur PR-127 11.0 17.7 PR-121 / PR-128 in Yauco PR-2 in Peñuelas — — PR-128 36.5 58.7 PR-2 / PR-3334 in Yauco PR-1111 / PR-4128 in Lares 01953-01-011953
Yauco-List of high schools in Puerto Rico
Rivera Garcia Vocacional School Vocacional de Area Santiago Rivera García Yauco High School Puerto Rico portal Education portal List of school districts
Yauco-Yauco metropolitan area
The Yauco Metropolitan Statistical Area was a United States Census Bureau defined metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in southwestern Puerto Rico. In
Yauco-Ponce metropolitan area
municipios) are included as part of the Ponce Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Yauco Metropolitan Statistical Area was formerly a separate area in Puerto Rico
Yauco-Ruta Panorámica
(Eastbound) PR-365 Municipalities of Maricao and Yauco (Eastbound) PR-105 Municipalities of Maricao and Yauco (Eastbound) PR-128 Municipality of Maricao (Northbound)
Yauco-Lares, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico's central-western area. Lares is located north of Maricao and Yauco; south of Camuy, east of San Sebastián and Las Marias; and west of Hatillo
Yauco-Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico
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
Yauco-List of casinos in the United States
Land-based Costa Bahia Hotel & Convention Center Guayanilla Puerto Rico Yauco msa Land-based El San Juan Resort & Casino, A Hilton Hotel Carolina Puerto
Yauco-Coamo, Puerto Rico
is also a Micropolitan Statistical Area and as such is part of the Ponce-Yauco-Coamo Combined Statistical Area. The town of Coamo and parts of its barrios
Yauco-Caimito
Puerto Rico, a barrio Caimito, Juncos, Puerto Rico, a barrio Caimito, Yauco, Puerto Rico, a barrio This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Yauco-Utuado uprising
Elías Beauchamp Ducoudray Holstein Expedition Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Río Piedras massacre List of Puerto Ricans "Puerto Rico" By Kurt Pitzer
Yauco-National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico's Cordillera Central. The area covered spans from the city of Yauco on the southwest coast to the Guayama municipality at the southeast. Names
Yauco-Yauco Battle Site
The Yauco Battle Site is the site of the Battle of Yauco between Spanish and American forces in the municipality of Guánica, Puerto Rico on July 25 and
Yauco-Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Puerto Rican cuatro
during the 20th century. However, it was first used in the 19th century in Yauco, Puerto Rico. Eight string cuatros were made using this design. The tulipán
Yauco-Geography of Puerto Rico
Marías Maricao Mayagüez Sabana Grande San Germán Ponce Adjuntas Aibonito Barranquitas Barros Coamo Guayanilla Juana Díaz Peñuelas Ponce Santa Isabel Yauco
Yauco-Politics of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Military of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2006
after Ponce, San Juan, and San Germán. Juana Diaz last placed in 1998. Yauco last placed in 2001. Añasco and Utuado last placed in 2002. Dorado and Toa
Yauco-Chiquito River (Yauco, Puerto Rico)
The Chiquito River (Spanish: Río Chiquito) is a river of Yauco, Puerto Rico. List of rivers of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico portal Geography portal 18°07′02″N
Yauco-Duey River (Yauco, Puerto Rico)
The Duey River is a river in Yauco, Puerto Rico. List of rivers of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico portal Geography portal 18°03′10″N 66°51′04″W / 18.0527410°N
Yauco-Río Naranjo (Puerto Rico)
The Río Naranjo is a river of Yauco, Puerto Rico. List of rivers of Puerto Rico 18°06′09″N 66°51′49″W / 18.1024607°N 66.8635097°W / 18.1024607; -66
Yauco-Yahuecas River
Adjuntas, Puerto Rico. This river aids the hydroelectric dams named Yauco I and Yauco II. List of rivers of Puerto Rico 18°10′30″N 66°48′05″W / 18.1749576°N
Yauco-Yauco River
The Yauco River (Spanish: Río Yauco) is a river that goes through Guayanilla and Yauco, municipalities in Puerto Rico. The Antonio Lucchetti Dam and Reservoir
Yauco-Intentona de Yauco
The Intentona de Yauco (The Attempted Coup of Yauco) of March 24–26, 1897 was the second and final short-lived revolt against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico
Yauco-Antonio Mattei Lluberas
colonial rule in Puerto Rico, known as the Intentona de Yauco. Mattei Lluberas was born in the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico to Antonio Mattei Casanova and Mercedes
Yauco-Kmart
announced to close, located in Aguadilla, Trujillo Alto, Cayey, Carolina, and Yauco. In November 2019, five more Kmart stores would be announced to close, located
Yauco-Music of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-List of battles of the Spanish–American War
port of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Two days later, there was a small skirmish at Yauco, which was won by the Americans. The Spanish retreated and attempted to
Yauco-List of governors of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Toño Bicicleta
to García López's birthplace. The police file states that he was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, but journalist and writer Alexis Morales Cales who specialized
Yauco-Roberto Cofresí
Francisco de Rivera, Nicolás Valdés and Francisco Lamboy on the outskirts of Yauco. Cofresí is believed to have been involved in this incident because of its
Yauco-Illegal drug trade in Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-José Maldonado Román
marched towards the town of Yauco. In the insurrection against Spanish rule which became known as the "Intentona de Yauco", they planned to attack the
Yauco-Spanish–American War
The first organized armed opposition occurred in Yauco in what became known as the Battle of Yauco.[citation needed] This encounter was followed by the
Yauco-Puerto Rican cuisine
See: African cuisine Coconuts, coffee (brought by the Arabs and Corsos to Yauco from Kafa, Ethiopia), okra, taro (malanga), tamarind, yams (ñame), sesame
Yauco-List of communities in Puerto Rico
Aguacate, Yabucoa Aguada barrio-pueblo Aguadilla barrio-pueblo Aguas Blancas, Yauco Aguas Buenas barrio-pueblo Aguirre, Salinas Aibonito, Hatillo Aibonito,
Yauco-La Sonora Ponceña
of Quique Lucca (December 12, 1912 – October 9, 2016), who was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico. In 1928, when he was 16 years old, his family moved to Ponce
Yauco-WJPX
semi-satellite of WJPX and a Sonlife-affiliated television station licensed to Yauco, Puerto Rico. The two stations share studio facilities located in Amelia
Yauco-65th Infantry Regiment (United States)
Puerto Rico: Military history of Puerto Rico El Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Puerto Rican Campaign Puerto Ricans in World War I Puerto Ricans in World
Yauco-Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña
Garriga Events Ducoudray Holstein Expedition Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Levantamiento de Ciales Río Piedras massacre Ponce massacre Gag Law (Ley
Yauco-List of political parties in Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-List of female members of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
2, 1997 present Popular Democratic 21st (Guánica, Lajas, Sabana Grande, Yauco, Maricao) 25 Magdalena Martínez Irizarry January 2, 1997 January 2, 2001
Yauco-Sports in Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-List of Masonic buildings in the United States
031929°N 66.848455°W / 18.031929; -66.848455 (Logia Masónica Hijos de la Luz) Yauco, Puerto Rico Probably the oldest Masonic building in Puerto Rico.
Yauco-José Semidei Rodríguez
Rodríguez was born to Pascual Semidei and Celestina Rodríguez in the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico. The Semidei's were among the hundreds of Corsican families
Yauco-Constitution of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Puerto Rico Constitution Day
States military forces on July 25, 1898 in an area of the municipality of Yauco that in the early 20th century would become the separate municipality of
Yauco-List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WG–WM)
Bluefield, West Virginia WKFB 770 AM Jeannette, Pennsylvania WKFE 1550 AM Yauco, Puerto Rico WKFI 1090 AM Wilmington, Ohio WKFL 1170 AM Bushnell, Florida
Yauco-Manuel Martínez Maldonado
in the southern town of Yauco, Puerto Rico, was an only child. He received his primary education in Holy Rosary School in Yauco, St Joseph School in San
Yauco-Juan Dalmau
Garriga Events Ducoudray Holstein Expedition Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Levantamiento de Ciales Río Piedras massacre Ponce massacre Gag Law (Ley
Yauco-Cordillera Central (Puerto Rico)
border between Yauco and Sabana Grande. The Cordillera Central proper keeps eastward through the municipalities of Maricao, Lares, Utuado, Yauco, Adjuntas
Yauco-Letras de Ponce
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Barrios of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Jíbaro (Puerto Rico)
Rican freedom alive through other revolts including the 1897 Intentona de Yauco. After the Americans became the new colonial power in Puerto Rico in 1898
Yauco-Francisco Lluch Mora
Demográfico y Cultural (Siglos XVI-XIX)". Lluch Mora was born 7 May 1924 in Yauco, Puerto Rico. His parents were Enrique Lluch Polidori (1 October 1894 –
Yauco-Puerto Rico senatorial districts
regions of Juana Díaz Lajas Lares Maricao Peñuelas Ponce Sabana Grande Utuado Yauco 464,962 VI - Guayama Aibonito Arroyo Barranquitas Cayey Cidra Coamo Comerío
Yauco-Rubias
to: Rubiás, Calvos de Randín, Ourense, Galiza, Spain; a village Rubias, Yauco, Puerto Rico; a barrio Las Rubias, a rivulet in Andés, Navia, Asturias,
Yauco-National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico
Alta Northern 1 74 Vega Baja Northern 4 75 Vieques Eastern 31 76 Villalba Central 1 77 Yabucoa Eastern 1 78 Yauco Southern 9 (duplicates) (12) Total 377
Yauco-Duey
Duey River (San Germán, Puerto Rico), river of Puerto Rico Duey River (Yauco, Puerto Rico), river of Puerto Rico Duey Alto, San Germán, Puerto Rico,
Yauco-Fiestas patronales in Puerto Rico
Lady of the Rosary October 7 Vega Baja Our Lady of the Rosary October 7 Yauco Our Lady of the Rosary October 12 Canóvanas Our Lady of the Pillar October
Yauco-Jacana
suburb Jaçanã, Rio Grande do Norte, a municipality Jácana, Yauco, Puerto Rico, a barrio in Yauco, a western municipality Jácanas, a barrio in Yabucoa, an
Yauco-Scouting in Puerto Rico
District, based in Ponce, covers the southern area of Puerto Rico from Yauco to Patillas. Guaitiao District, based in San Juan, covers the northeastern
Yauco-Statistical area (United States)
Statistical Area 2 Ponce-Yauco-Coamo, PR Combined Statistical Area 355,127 433,749 −18.13% Ponce, PR Metropolitan Statistical Area Yauco, PR Metropolitan Statistical
Yauco-Marc H. Sasseville
was the oldest of three children born to Yita Frontera Lluch, a native of Yauco, Puerto Rico and Air Force Officer Albert "Al" Sasseville at Wright Patterson
Yauco-Adjuntas, Puerto Rico
on the Cordillera Central, north of Yauco, Guayanilla, and Peñuelas; southeast of Utuado; east of Lares and Yauco; and northwest of Ponce. Adjuntas is
Yauco-Puerto Rico municipal police
San Germán San Juan San Lorenzo San Sebastián Santa Isabel Toa Alta Toa Baja Trujillo Alto Utuado Vega Alta Vega Baja Vieques Villalba Yabucoa Yauco
Yauco-Spanish–Taíno War of San Juan–Borikén
coalition that included several southern caciques, such as Urayoán, Coxiguex, Yauco, Jumacao, Loquillo, Orocobix, Guayama, and "Luis" among several others,
Yauco-Capitol of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-List of United States counties and county equivalents
13,787 37.05 Yauco metropolitan area Guayama Municipality 36,614 64.99 Guayama metropolitan area Guayanilla Municipality 17,784 42.27 Yauco metropolitan
Yauco-List of counties by U.S. state and territory
Rico Villalba Municipality, Puerto Rico Yabucoa Municipality, Puerto Rico Yauco Municipality, Puerto Rico The State of Rhode Island comprises five counties
Yauco-Gag Law (Puerto Rico)
of the 1950s Puerto Rican Independence Party Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Articles related to Politics of Puerto Rico Elections in Puerto Rico List
Yauco-Salvador T. Roig
Fame for his exploits in the sport of archery target. Roig was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, to Juan Roig and Angela Marrietti on November 9, 1907. Roig
Yauco-Ariel Castro kidnappings
cell. Ariel Castro (July 10, 1960 – September 3, 2013) was born in Duey, Yauco, Puerto Rico, the son of Pedro Castro and Lillian Rodriguez. His parents
Yauco-White Puerto Ricans
towns of Adjuntas, Lares, Utuado, Ponce, Coamo, Yauco, Guayanilla and Guánica. However, it was Yauco whose rich agricultural area attracted the majority
Yauco-History of women in Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Gladys Rodríguez
Paradise) (1994) - Lona La Guagua aérea (Air Bus) (1995) Milagro en Yauco (Miracle in Yauco) (1995) Amores como todos los demas (1999) (TV) - Yolanda Amores
Yauco-List of television stations in Puerto Rico
channel 42): W42DZ-D - (TV RED) - Adjuntas Channel 42: W42AA - (Telemundo) - Yauco Channel 43: W43AA - (WAPA) - Utuado Channel 43: W43AW - (Signal Broadcasting)
Yauco-Chiquito River
(Guayama, Puerto Rico) Chiquito River (Ponce, Puerto Rico) Chiquito River (Yauco, Puerto Rico) Chiquito (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Yauco-Duey River
Duey River may refer to: Duey River (San Germán, Puerto Rico) Duey River (Yauco, Puerto Rico) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Yauco-Public holidays in Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Flag of Puerto Rico
attacked the barracks of Spanish Civil Guard in Yauco. The Intentona de Yauco (Attempted Coup of Yauco) revolt was the second and last major attempt against
Yauco-Index of U.S. counties
County, North Carolina Yankton County, South Dakota Yates County, New York Yauco Municipality, Puerto Rico Yavapai County, Arizona Yazoo County, Mississippi
Yauco-Gotay
Born (1985-06-22) June 22, 1985 (age 39) Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Origin Yauco, Puerto Rico Genres Reggaeton Occupation(s) Singer songwriter Instrument(s)
Yauco-List of Puerto Rican flags
San Germán San Juan San Lorenzo San Sebastián Santa Isabel Toa Alta Toa Baja Trujillo Alto Utuado Vega Alta Vega Baja Vieques Villalba Yabucoa Yauco
Yauco-Puerto Ricans in New York City
In 1897, Antonio Mattei Lluberas, a wealthy coffee plantation owner from Yauco, visited the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee in New York City. There
Yauco-List of United States counties by per capita income
30,753 10,051 — Utuado Puerto Rico $8,140 $15,931 $19,856 33,149 9,727 — Yauco Puerto Rico $8,124 $14,451 $19,773 42,043 10,749 — San Sebastian Puerto
Yauco-University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
para EL. "Buscan ayuda para perrito atropellado en Yauco" [Seeking help for a doggy run over in Yauco]. El Vocero de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Retrieved
Yauco-Shadow congressperson
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 136
Rivera) – Guayanilla, Yauco Southern terminus of PR-136 Jaguas 0.00 0.00 PR-2 (Expreso Roberto Sánchez Vilella) – Ponce, Yauco PR-132 east (Carretera
Yauco-List of United States urban areas
981 46.34 120.0 1,402.2 541.4 DeKalb, IL 64,736 25.63 66.4 2,525.6 975.1 Yauco, PR 63,885 34.91 90.4 1,830.2 706.6 Rocky Mount, NC 63,297 44.95 116.4 1
Yauco-Timeline of the Spanish–American War
American soldiers secure the main road to Ponce on July 26 in the "Battle of Yauco" after a brief and bloodless skirmish. U.S. General Merritt reaches Manila
Yauco-Miss Puerto Rico
Dignelis Taymi Jiménez Hernández Arecibo Unplaced 2002 Mariela Lugo Marín Yauco Unplaced 2001 Lorena Otero Pérez Unplaced 2000 Rosiveliz Díaz Rodríguez
Yauco-Remington Rolling Block rifle
campaign Cuban War of Independence Uruguayan Revolution of 1897 Intentona de Yauco Philippine Revolution Greco-Turkish War (1897) Spanish–American War Philippine–American
Yauco-1899 Puerto Rico census
Diaz 27,896 Arroyo 4,867 Peñuelas 12,129 Caguas 19,857 Ponce 55,477 Cayey 14,442 Santa Isabel 4,858 - - Yauco 27,119
Yauco-Loida Figueroa Mercado
Cuban Ministry of Culture in 1996. Figueroa was born on October 6, 1917, in Yauco, Puerto Rico, to Emetria Mercado and Agustín Figueroa. Her father was a
Yauco-List of revolutions and rebellions
rule directed by the Katipunan society. 1897: The Intentona de Yauco (Attempted Coup of Yauco), was the second and last major revolt against Spanish colonial
Yauco-Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Crime in Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Víctor M. Torres
Rico House of Representatives since 2017 representing District 23. Born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, Torres González studied at the Ponce College of Technology
Yauco-Culture of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-San Juan, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican troops in battle, the most notable of these the battles of Yauco and Asomante. All military actions in Puerto Rico were suspended August
Yauco-Eli Fantasy
(Yauco, Puerto Rico, October 14, 1994), with stage name Eli Fantasy, is a Puerto Rican urban singer and model. Eliennette represented her native Yauco
Yauco-Yauco barrio-pueblo
Yauco barrio-pueblo is a barrio and the administrative center (seat) of Yauco, a municipality of Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 3,091. As was
Yauco-Algarrobo, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Algarrobo is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 419. Algarrobo was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico
Yauco-List of United States FIPS codes by county
Municipality 72149 Villalba Municipality 72151 Yabucoa Municipality 72153 Yauco Municipality 44001 Bristol County Rhode Island 44003 Kent County 44005
Yauco-Naranjo, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Naranjo is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 599. Naranjo was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was
Yauco-Collores, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Collores is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 773. Collores was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was
Yauco-Quebradas, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Quebradas is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 883. A quebrada literally means "ravine". Quebradas was in
Yauco-Caimito, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Caimito is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 431. Caimito was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was
Yauco-Frailes, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Frailes is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 321. Frailes was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was
Yauco-Susúa Baja, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Susúa Baja is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 11,856. Susúa Baja was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto
Yauco-Río Prieto, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Río Prieto is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 680. Río Prieto was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico
Yauco-Vegas, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Vegas is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 145. Vegas was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded
Yauco-Aguas Blancas, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Aguas Blancas is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 231. Aguas Blancas was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto
Yauco-Almácigo Bajo
Almácigo Bajo is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 5,443. Almácigo Bajo was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto
Yauco-Barina, Yauco, Puerto Rico
municipality of Yauco, immediately south of Yauco Pueblo (downtown Yauco) and the barrios of Susúa Baja and Jácana. The Yauco River crosses it from north to south
Yauco-Duey, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Duey is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. According to the 2010 Census, it had a population of 1,108 inhabitants and a population density
Yauco-Ranchera, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Ranchera is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 446. Ranchera was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was
Yauco-Rubias, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Rubias is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 309. Rubias was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded
Yauco-Sierra Alta
Sierra Alta is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,063. Sierra Alta was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto
Yauco-Almácigo Alto
municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,659. Almácigo Alto is located northwest of Yauco Pueblo (downtown Yauco), and it is bounded
Yauco-Diego Hernández, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Diego Hernández is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,247. Diego Hernández was in Spain's gazetteers until
Yauco-Susúa Alta
Susúa Alta is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 3,719. Susúa Alta was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto
Yauco-Yauco (disambiguation)
Yauco may refer to: Yauco, Puerto Rico, a municipio of Puerto Rico Yauco barrio-pueblo, administrative center of Yauco Yauco metropolitan area, a metro
Yauco-Puerto Rico Highway 128
, Puerto Rico to Lares. This highway extends from PR-2 in and ends at PR-111 near downtown Lares. PR-2 west at exit 198 to PR-128 in
Yauco-Telegramgate
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Emilia Conde
Puerto Rican singer, pianist, guitarist, and composer. Conde was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico to parents Juan Rodriguez and Marina Pacheco. Her father died
Yauco-Rail transport in Puerto Rico
system. In 1904, a southern line was constructed between Hormigueros and Yauco. The northern line was expanded towards the west of San Juan to include
Yauco-2019–20 Puerto Rico earthquakes
el sur: Pasan terrible factura emocional y estructural en Yauco y Ponce: El alcalde de Yauco, Ángel Luis Torres Ortiz, indicó que unas 3,200 unidades de
Yauco-Spanish Virgin Islands
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Susúa (disambiguation)
Puerto Rico Susúa Alta, a barrio in Yauco, Puerto Rico Susúa Baja, Guánica, Puerto Rico, a barrio Susúa Baja, Yauco, Puerto Rico, a barrio This disambiguation
Yauco-List of hospitals in Puerto Rico
Rey 160 Hospital Pavia Santurce Santurce, San Juan 199 Hospital Pavia Yauco Yauco 112 Hospital Perea, Mayagüez Mayagüez 118 Hospital San Antonio Mayagüez
Yauco-Hurricane Isaias
service due to electric blackouts and blocked intakes. The entire city of Yauco had no power, and all roads leading to the town were either flooded or blocked
Yauco-Guánica, Puerto Rico
Caribbean Sea, south of Sabana Grande, east of Lajas, and west of Yauco. It is part of the Yauco metropolitan statistical area. Guánica barrio-pueblo, also known
Yauco-Guayanilla, Puerto Rico
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
Yauco-Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
the Santa Isabel Micropolitan Statistical Area and is part of the Ponce-Yauco-Coamo Combined Statistical Area. Santa Isabel is known as The Capital of
Yauco-Yauco, Puerto Rico
Yauco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʝawko]) is a town and municipality in southern Puerto Rico. Although the downtown is inland, the municipality stretches
Yauco-Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2021
Isabela Juana Diaz Luquillo Mayagüez Ponce Rio Grande San German San Lorenzo Yauco Winner Michelle Colón Loíza Congeniality Karina von Gundlach Cayey Photogenic
Yauco-List of earthquakes in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Ponce's cathedral. The fact that it did not cause significant damage in Yauco, San Germán and Lajas suggests it was a small event localized close to Ponce
Yauco-Liga de Baloncesto Puertorriqueña
2021-2022 Divisions Norte Este Sur Oeste Barranquitas Humacao Patillas Yauco Naranjito Las Piedras Ponce Quebradillas Dorado Carolina Juana Díaz San Germán
Yauco-Pico Rodadero
the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. At 2,864 feet (873 m) above sea level, the mountain is the second highest point in Yauco after Mount Membrillo
Yauco-Ramón Emeterio Betances
In 1897, Antonio Mattei Lluveras, a wealthy coffee plantation owner from Yauco, visited the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee in New York City. There
Yauco-Grito de Lares
neighboring southwestern municipality of Yauco, known as the Intentona de Yauco (The Attempted Coup of Yauco). The Grito de Lares flag is recognized as
Yauco-Miss Earth Puerto Rico 2023
Lorenzo Haydie Fayette San Sebastián Caroline Velazquez Toa Alta Marielys García Utuado Michaela Díaz Villalba Jovanska Santiago Yauco Paola Morales
Yauco-Harry Fraticelli
Harry Fraticelli Santiago (born July 6, 1944 in Yauco, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican singer and musician. He has been a member of various musical groups
Yauco-Ball court/plaza sites of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Research required, probably eligible. Diego Hernández Yauco, Puerto Rico Research required. Mattei Yauco, Puerto Rico Research required. Esperanza Salinas
Yauco-2016 Puerto Rican municipal elections
2, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2023. "Yauco 2016 PNP primary result". CEEPUR. Retrieved January 10, 2023. "Yauco 2016 election result". CEEPUR. Retrieved
Yauco-Italian Puerto Ricans
nel 2010 Consulado honorario de Italia en Puerto Rico Baralt, Guillermo. Yauco, o las minas de oro cafetaleras. Talleres de Model. San Juan de Puerto Rico
Yauco-Aguadilla City Police Department
San Germán San Juan San Lorenzo San Sebastián Santa Isabel Toa Alta Toa Baja Trujillo Alto Utuado Vega Alta Vega Baja Vieques Villalba Yabucoa Yauco
Yauco-List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted of crimes
released from prison by court order a year after sentencing". LebTown. "Ex-Yauco mayor gets 18 months in prison, ex-Aguas Buenas mayor pleads guilty". The
Yauco-New York Department Stores
Ponce but it did not have the expected success and so they moved it to Yauco. New York Dress Company was the name of the first store that later on opened
Yauco-Casona Césari
19th-century manor house located in Yauco Pueblo, the administrative and historic center of the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. The house was designed
Yauco-Residencia González Vivaldi
19th-century historic house located in Yauco Pueblo, the administrative and historic center of the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. The house was built
Yauco-Teatro Ideal
main town square (plaza pública) of Yauco Pueblo, the administrative and historic center of the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. The theater was added
Yauco-Leticia del Rosario
del Rosario (full name: Leticia Rafaela del Rosario Mejía) was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico on June 4, 1914. Her parents were Carlos Antonio del Rosario
Yauco-Volleyball at the 2023 Pan American Games – Men's volleyball team squads
School Jamal Carballo Fairleigh Dickinson Knights Howard García Cafeteros de Yauco Antonio Feliciano Bengoa NJIT Highlanders Omar Hoyos George Mason Patriots
Yauco-List of years in Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Rhonciscus pauco
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Sears Puerto Rico
local operation through the opening of Sears Hometown Stores in Cayey, Yauco and Humacao. Each location, which would run like a franchise owned and operated
Yauco-List of mass shootings in the United States in 2024
in a shooting in the Santa Fe neighborhood of the East Side. January 24 Yauco Puerto Rico 4 0 4 A man shot and killed his ex-girlfriend, her brother,
Yauco-Government of Puerto Rico
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
Chronology Pre-Columbus Grito de Lares Intentona de Yauco Foraker Act Jones–Shafroth Act Immigration to Hawaii Migration to New York World War I World
Yauco-Independence movement in Puerto Rico
popular revolts, however, were the one in Lares in 1868, and the one in Yauco in 1897. In 1868, the Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) took place, in which
Yauco-Ponce, Puerto Rico
principal city of both the Ponce Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Ponce-Yauco-Coamo Combined Statistical Area. The municipality of Ponce, officially the
Yauco-List of battles 1801–1900
of Rio Manimani 23 July Unsuccessful American landing attempt Battle of Yauco 26 July American victory despite desertions Battle of Guayama 5 Aug American
Yauco-List of television stations in the United States by call sign (initial letter W)
Rico 6 (26) PBS WIPX-TV Bloomington, Indiana 63 (28) Ion Television WIRS Yauco, Puerto Rico 42 (17) SonLife WIRT-DT Hibbing, Minnesota 13 (13) ABC WIS
Yauco-Lolita Lebrón
movement, the fourth uprising after the Grito de Lares, the Intentona de Yauco and the Jayuya Uprising. The other members of the group seemed serene and
Yauco-Puerto Rico National Guard
and some companies were organized, in different towns around the island: Yauco under the command of Captain Santiago Vivaldi; Juana Díaz, commanded by
Yauco-Puerto Rico Air National Guard
the efforts led by Colonel Mihiel Gilormini also known as "El Gallo de Yauco", Colonel Alberto A. Nido and Lieutenant Colonel José Antonio Muñiz. On
Yauco-Díaz (surname)
Manatí (1:14) 2. Peñuelas (1:16) 3. Arecibo (1:16) 4. Morovis (1:16) 5. Yauco (1:17) 6. Barceloneta (1:17) 7. Guayanilla (1:17) 8. Florida (1:17) 9. Ponce
Yauco-Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico
the Nationalist Cadets Puerto Rico portal Biography portal Intentona de Yauco Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts of the 1950s Puerto Rican Independence