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Atlantic Ocean (search for this): entry arecibo
Arecibo,
The name of a district and of its port, in the north of the island of Porto Rico.
The district is bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean; on the east by the District of Bayamon; on the south by those of Mayaguez and Ponce; and on the west by that of Aguadilla.
The town is about 50 miles west of San Juan; has a population of between 6,000 and 7,000; and its habor is so full of dangerous reefs that goods are transferred from shore to shipping by means of flat-boats and lighters.
The town has a plaza, surrounded by a church and various public buildings, in the centre, and streets running from it in right angles, forming regular squares.
The buildings are constructed of wood and brick.
San Juan (search for this): entry arecibo
Arecibo,
The name of a district and of its port, in the north of the island of Porto Rico.
The district is bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean; on the east by the District of Bayamon; on the south by those of Mayaguez and Ponce; and on the west by that of Aguadilla.
The town is about 50 miles west of San Juan; has a population of between 6,000 and 7,000; and its habor is so full of dangerous reefs that goods are transferred from shore to shipping by means of flat-boats and lighters.
The town has a plaza, surrounded by a church and various public buildings, in the centre, and streets running from it in right angles, forming regular squares.
The buildings are constructed of wood and brick.
Mayaguez (search for this): entry arecibo
Arecibo,
The name of a district and of its port, in the north of the island of Porto Rico.
The district is bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean; on the east by the District of Bayamon; on the south by those of Mayaguez and Ponce; and on the west by that of Aguadilla.
The town is about 50 miles west of San Juan; has a population of between 6,000 and 7,000; and its habor is so full of dangerous reefs that goods are transferred from shore to shipping by means of flat-boats and lighters.
The town has a plaza, surrounded by a church and various public buildings, in the centre, and streets running from it in right angles, forming regular squares.
The buildings are constructed of wood and brick.
Porto Rico (search for this): entry arecibo
Arecibo,
The name of a district and of its port, in the north of the island of Porto Rico.
The district is bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean; on the east by the District of Bayamon; on the south by those of Mayaguez and Ponce; and on the west by that of Aguadilla.
The town is about 50 miles west of San Juan; has a population of between 6,000 and 7,000; and its habor is so full of dangerous reefs that goods are transferred from shore to shipping by means of flat-boats and lighters.
The town has a plaza, surrounded by a church and various public buildings, in the centre, and streets running from it in right angles, forming regular squares.
The buildings are constructed of wood and brick.
Ponce (search for this): entry arecibo
Arecibo,
The name of a district and of its port, in the north of the island of Porto Rico.
The district is bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean; on the east by the District of Bayamon; on the south by those of Mayaguez and Ponce; and on the west by that of Aguadilla.
The town is about 50 miles west of San Juan; has a population of between 6,000 and 7,000; and its habor is so full of dangerous reefs that goods are transferred from shore to shipping by means of flat-boats and lighters.
The town has a plaza, surrounded by a church and various public buildings, in the centre, and streets running from it in right angles, forming regular squares.
The buildings are constructed of wood and brick.