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and would measure 350 feet (110 m) when erected. Tsereteli had offered the statue to the United States as a gift in 1992 with the intention to use it for the celebrations of the 500th year of its voyage. However, it was rejected. The transportation of the statue from Russia to Cataño cost $
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After its initial establishment, Cataño belonged to the Bayamón region. From 1839 to 1845, there were some attempts to separate the barrio from Bayamón, but these were unsuccessful. However, on late 19th century, Bishop
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The flag consists of nine horizontal stripes: four blue stripes and five white stripes (substituting for the silver color on the coat of arms). A white and green band traverses diagonally the drape in all its extension, from the upper hoist to the lower fly.
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2.4 million. After arriving on the island, the 2,700 bronze pieces of the statue were scattered in a terrain awaiting for funds for the project, but Rivera Sierra was unable to garner enough public support or funding for it. The statue was installed in
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Politics played a crucial part in the foundation of the town, since Bayamón was controlled by an administration with opposing ideologies to those of the island's
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The coat of arms of Cataño consists of nine horizontal stripes of same the width: four blue and five silver. The colors of the coat and the flag represent the coat of arms of the family of Don
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from Bayamón's parish and established an independent parish for the residents of these sectors. In 1927, Cataño was officially declared a municipality with the name
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to whom the town owes its name. The color silver represents nobility and the color blue was used by hidalgos on their armories. It symbolizes royalty and serenity.
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islet. From that time, the region started to be recognized by the name of its original owner. As people started establishing in the area, Cataño was declared as a
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Despite its small size, Cataño has a large population when compared to municipalities of similar areas. This is perhaps due to its location near the capital of
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On top of the coat of arms, there's a crown with three towers distinct of others coat of arms. The coat itself is surrounded by two green
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In the middle of the 19th century, a ferry company was founded to facilitate the transportation of merchandise and passengers through the
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parish. Cataño was finally declared a municipality on April 25, 1927, being its first mayor
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This article is about the city of Cataño, Puerto Rico. For the 2009 oil refinery fire, see
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El vuelo de la esperanza: Proyecto de las
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El vuelo de la esperanza: Proyecto de las
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and the large cruise ships docked at the old San Juan terminal during this journey.
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The crime of El
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and, upon accepting his position, received as payment a piece of land across the
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of the
Capital) because of its location across the bay from the capital-city of
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1964:(1st ed.), San Juan, Puerto Rico Fundación Sila M. Calderón, p. 274,
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Puente Blanco Bridge, Barrio Palmas neighborhood, Cataño, Cataño Municipio, PR
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Cataño consists mostly of flat plains that belong to the Northern region of
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Aside of its name, derived from its original owner, Cataño has several
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Barrios (which are, in contemporary times, roughly comparable to
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2011:"Puerto Rico Festivales, Eventos y Actividades en Puerto Rico"
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Puerto Rico Office for Socioeconomic and Community Development
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and the Atlantic Ocean, and adjacent to the north and east by
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Cataño has several public and private schools managed by the
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As a whole, Puerto Rico is populated mainly by people from a
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that commands a view of the San Juan Bay, including views of
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manufacturers of the world, has a distillery in Cataño.
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Puerto Rico:2010:population and housing unit counts.pdf
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Mapa de municipios y barrios – Cataño – Memoria Núm. 2
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San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area
1668:. Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades (FPH).
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One of the main tourist attractions in Cataño is the
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Cataño and its barrios, United States Census Bureau
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Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Cataño Municipality
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Town and Municipality in Puerto Rico, United States
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2350:"El Vocero – Cargos criminales contra Wilson Soto"
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678:List of barrios and sectors of Cataño, Puerto Rico
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2432:LexJuris (Leyes y Jurisprudencia) de Puerto Rico
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1769:"Jacksonville District Navigable Waters Lists"
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1692:"Mapa de Municipios y Barrios: Cataño (1947)"
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1831:"Map of Cataño at the Wayback Machine"
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799:Entrance to tour of Bacardi in Cataño
736:Comunidades Especiales de Puerto Rico
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27:Town and municipality in Puerto Rico
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1632:Leposa, Adam (September 22, 2017).
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550:means mud) in San Juan, Puerto Rico
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1291:Puerto Rico Senatorial district II
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605:. Its northern shore falls on the
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262: • Senatorial dist.
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2536:Foster, William Z. (1948).
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2071:Pasaporte: Voy Turisteando
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1505:List of Puerto Ricans
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2021:on February 26, 2020
1757:on October 23, 2008.
1638:Travel Agent Central
1581:"Municipios: Cataño"
1463:Statue of Taíno Girl
850:Christopher Columbus
752:Festivals and events
662:Cataño barrio-pueblo
333: • Density
231:Cataño barrio-pueblo
3624:Cataño, Puerto Rico
3549:Cataño, Puerto Rico
1889:Puerto Rico Budgets
1416:La Lancha de Cataño
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2891:Aguas Buenas
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3091:Las Piedras
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515:Puerto Rico
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456:Puerto Rico
357:UTC−4
266:2 – Bayamón
203:Puerto Rico
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3618:Categories
3472:Government
3354:Morrillito
3191:San Germán
3176:Río Grande
3086:Las Marías
3066:Juana Díaz
3026:Guayanilla
2550:August 20,
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1516:References
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728:See also:
474:; east of
309:Population
245:Government
154:66°07′04″W
151:18°26′42″N
3407:El Yunque
3374:Geography
3241:Vega Baja
3236:Vega Alta
3141:Naranjito
2946:Canóvanas
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2886:Aguadilla
2808:(capital)
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2360:March 31,
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2255:August 1,
1676:March 20,
1591:March 31,
1565:March 31,
1379:Education
1365:nicknames
1312:municipio
809:Caribbean
776:boardwalk
630:Río Hondo
597:Geography
564:Palo Seco
381:Area code
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3516:Reptiles
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3031:Guaynabo
2951:Carolina
2896:Aibonito
2876:Adjuntas
2838:Mayagüez
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2428:"CATAÑO"
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1809:Archived
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1670:Archived
1469:See also
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1373:San Juan
1111:European
1100:San Juan
852:called "
714:barriada
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476:Toa Baja
472:Guaynabo
464:San Juan
126:"Cataño"
124:Anthem:
3649:Bacardi
3511:Mammals
3489:History
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3284:Cardona
3271:Islands
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2996:Culebra
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2833:Guayama
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2742:Bayamón
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2881:Aguada
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1161:67.9%
1158:20,427
1083:−17.7%
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1063:28,140
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1174:7.6%
1171:2,279
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