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Puerto Rico Highway 164
Puerto Rico Highway 164 (PR-164) is the main road from Naranjito to Corozal. It begins at the intersection of PR-167 and PR-148, to reach the center of Naranjito. Then it goes to Corozal across the PR-5 (to Bayamón), PR-152 (to Barranquitas) and PR-165 (to Toa Alta) to finish in the PR-159 in Corozal. This road is in length. Carretera PR-164, Naranjito, Puerto Rico (1).jpg, Heading west in Barrio Nuevo, Naranjito Carretera PR-164, Corozal, Puerto Rico.jpg, Eastbound sign in Palmarejo, Corozal Major intersections Carretera PR-159, intersección con la carretera PR-164, Corozal, Puerto Rico.jpg, PR-159 east approaching PR-164 intersection in Barrio Pueblo, Corozal Carretera PR-164, intersección con la carretera PR-803, Corozal, Puerto Rico (2).jpg, PR-164 east near the northern terminus of PR-803 in Palmarejo, Corozal Carretera PR-164, intersección con la carretera PR-803, Corozal, Puerto Rico (3).jpg, PR-164 east at PR-803 intersection in Palmarejo, Corozal ...
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Pueblo, Corozal, Puerto Rico
Pueblo is an urban barrio in the municipality of Corozal, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 2,991. Features and demographics Pueblo has of land area and no water area. In 2010, its population was 2,991 with a population density of . History Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of the United States. In 1899, the United States Department of War conducted a census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Pueblo was 1,057. Sectors Barrios (which are like minor civil divisions) in turn are further subdivided into smaller local populated place areas/units called sectores (''sectors'' in English). The types of ''sectores'' may vary, from normally ''sector'' to ''urbanización'' to ''reparto'' to ''barriada'' to ''residencial'', among others. The following sectors are in Pueblo barrio: , and . See also * List of communities in Puerto Rico * Li ...
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Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Bayamón (, ) is a Bayamón barrio-pueblo, city, Municipalities of Puerto Rico, municipality of Puerto Rico and suburb of San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan located in the northern coastal valley, north of Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, Aguas Buenas and Comerío, Puerto Rico, Comerío; south of Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, Toa Baja and Cataño, Puerto Rico, Cataño; west of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, Guaynabo; and east of Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, Toa Alta and Naranjito, Puerto Rico, Naranjito. Bayamón is spread over 11 Ward (country subdivision), barrios and Bayamón barrio-pueblo, Bayamón Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area and the second most populous municipality in both the metropolitan area and Puerto Rico. History The Taíno people, the indigenous peoples who encountered European explorers and settlers, were the long-time settlers in this area. The Spanish colonization of the America ...
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1953 Puerto Rico Highway Renumbering
In 1953, the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works implemented a major renumbering of its insular highways. Before 1953, highway routes were numbered in the 1 to just over 100 range and were distributed randomly throughout the island, resulting in several routes with long road lengths. The numbering system adopted in 1953, which is List of highways in Puerto Rico, in use today, increased the range of route numbers from the just-over-100 to 999, resulting in a decrease in the length of many routes. This new numbering system follows a grid pattern for highways numbered between 100 and 999, with the lower numbered roads found to the west and systematically increasing towards 999 as the traveler moves easterly. Although Puerto Rico Highway 1, PR-1, Puerto Rico Highway 2, PR-2 and Puerto Rico Highway 3, PR-3 routes had notable changes in some of their segments, these three are the only highways that kept their route numbers intact due to their interregional prominen ...
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List Of Highways Numbered 164
The following highways are numbered 164: Canada * Prince Edward Island Route 164 Costa Rica * National Route 164 India * State Highway 164 (Tamil Nadu) Japan * Japan National Route 164 United States * Interstate 164 (former) * U.S. Route 164 (former) * Alabama State Route 164 * Arizona State Route 164 (former) * Arkansas Highway 164 ** Arkansas Highway 164 Spur * California State Route 164 * Connecticut Route 164 * Florida State Road 164 (former) * Georgia State Route 164 * Illinois Route 164 * Indiana State Road 164 * Kentucky Route 164 * Louisiana Highway 164 * Maine State Route 164 * M-164 (Michigan highway) (former) * Missouri Route 164 * Nevada State Route 164 * New Jersey Route 164 (former) * New York State Route 164 * Ohio State Route 164 * Oklahoma State Highway 164 * Oregon Route 164 * Pennsylvania Route 164 * South Carolina Highway 164 * Tennessee State Route 164 * Texas State Highway 164 ** Texas State Highway Spur 164 * Utah State Route 164 * Virgini ...
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Puerto Rico Highway 803
Puerto Rico Highway 803 (PR-803) is a road that travels from Corozal to Naranjito, Puerto Rico. It begins at PR-164 in Palmarejo barrio and ends at its junction with PR-152 and PR-802 in Cedro Arriba barrio. Carretera PR-803, Corozal, Puerto Rico (2).jpg, Beginning of Puerto Rico Highway 803 in Palmarejo, Corozal Carretera PR-803, Corozal, Puerto Rico (1).jpg, Puerto Rico Highway 803 southbound in Palmarejo, Corozal Major intersections Carretera PR-164, intersección con la carretera PR-803, Corozal, Puerto Rico (1).jpg, PR-164 near its junction with PR-803 in Palmarejo, Corozal Carretera PR-803, intersección con la carretera PR-805, Corozal, Puerto Rico.jpg, PR-803 near its junction with PR-805 in Palos Blancos, Corozal Carretera PR-803, intersección con las carreteras PR-152 y PR-802, Naranjito, Puerto Rico.jpg, PR-803 near its junction with PR-152 and PR-802 in Cedro Arriba, Naranjito See also * List of highways numbered 803 References External links ...
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Puerto Rico Highway 159
Puerto Rico Highway 159 (PR-159) is the main road from Morovis to Toa Alta, passing through the municipality of Corozal, Puerto Rico. Route description This road begins in downtown Morovis, from PR-155 until the PR-165 in Toa Alta. It is about 21 km long. Among their intersections are the PR-137 (''Expreso Ángel “Tony” Laureano''), PR-160, PR-142 (''Expreso de Corozal'') and PR-164 (to Naranjito). In Corozal, the road serves as the main access to some neighborhoods and in the downtown area the route was replaced by the PR-891, and PR-159 makes a bypass to evade the municipal center. On this highway lies the Plaza Aquarium shopping center (in Toa Alta) and Mavilla Bridge, a centenary bridge which is located east of Corozal. Puerto Rico Highway 159.jpg, Puerto Rico Highway 159 Corozal, 00783, Puerto Rico - panoramio (10).jpg, Signs for PR-159 and PR-807 in Corozal barrio-pueblo Puente de Mavilla, Corozal, Puerto Rico.jpg, Mavilla Bridge in Corozal Maintenan ...
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Toa Alta, Puerto Rico
Toa Alta () is a Toa Alta barrio-pueblo, town and Municipalities of Puerto Rico, municipality of Puerto Rico located in the northern coast of the island, north of Naranjito, Puerto Rico, Naranjito; south of Dorado, Puerto Rico, Dorado and Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, Toa Baja; east of Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, Vega Alta and Corozal, Puerto Rico, Corozal; and west of Bayamón, Puerto Rico, Bayamón. Toa Alta is spread over eight barrios and Toa Alta barrio-pueblo, Toa Alta Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo metropolitan area, San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo metropolitan statistical area. There are nine barrios in Toa Alta and altogether in 2020 had a population of 66,852. Río de la Plata, is a large river that runs through Toa Alta. Toa Alta celebrates its patron saint festival in May. History Toa Alta is located west of the capital city of San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan and was founded in 1751, making it one of t ...
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Puerto Rico Highway 165
Puerto Rico Highway 165 (PR-165) is the road that goes from Naranjito to Guaynabo. The highway passes by Toa Alta, Toa Baja, Dorado, Levittown, Cataño and Guaynabo. Route description This highway begins at its junction with PR-164 (road from Naranjito to Corozal) and ends at San Patricio (near Caparra). From Naranjito to Toa Alta it is a rural road. In Toa Baja it becomes a divided highway. In Dorado the road is one lane in each direction and parallel to the northern coast of Puerto Rico. In Levittown it becomes a divided highway before ending at San Patricio. In Cataño it is a short highway which begins at the Bacardi Distillery and ends at the Federal Prison. Carretera PR-165, Dorado, Puerto Rico (1).jpg, Heading south in Río Lajas, Dorado Carretera PR-165, Dorado, Puerto Rico (2).jpg, Heading south to Río Lajas and Toa Alta in La Virgencita, Dorado Major intersections Carretera PR-2, intersección con las carreteras PR-165 y PR-693, Toa Baja-Dorado, Puerto Rico ...
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Barranquitas, Puerto Rico
Barranquitas (, ) is a small mountain town and municipality located in the Cordillera Central region of Puerto Rico, south of Corozal and Naranjito; north of Coamo and Aibonito; west of Comerío and Cidra; and east of Orocovis. Barranquitas is spread over 6 barrios and Barranquitas Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area. Barranquitas is about one hour by winding roads from San Juan, the capital. It is nestled amid hills and mountains, and nearby, between Barranquitas and Aibonito, is the San Cristóbal Canyon; one of the deepest canyons in the West Indies. For years, the overlook was used as a municipal garbage; in the last decade, the refuse was removed and the site restored. History Barranquitas's local Taino Indian Cacique (Chief) was called Orocobix and his yucayeque or tribe was known as the Jatibonicu Taino. The town was founded in 1803 by Antonio Aponte Ra ...
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Puerto Rico Highway 152
Puerto Rico Highway 152 (PR-152) is a rural road that travels from Barranquitas to Naranjito in Puerto Rico. This road extends from PR-156 in downtown Barranquitas and ends at its junction with PR-5 and PR-164 near downtown Naranjito. Route description Gastronomic route From June 2019, PR-152 is the Gastronomic route of Naranjito (), for having a large variety of restaurants and businesses along its route for - a term that loosely translates to "bar hopping". is when people go from place to place along a route, stopping in for a bite to eat or a drink and these "gastronomic routes" have been established around the island of Puerto Rico to stimulate local tourism. Major intersections Carretera PR-156, Intersección Carretera PR-152, Barranquitas, Puerto Rico.jpg, PR-156 at its junction with PR-152 in Barranquitas Carretera PR-152, Intersección Carretera PR-773, Barranquitas, Puerto Rico (3).jpg, PR-152 at its junction with PR-773 in Quebradillas, Barranquitas Carretera PR ...
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Puerto Rico Highway 5
Puerto Rico Highway 5 (PR-5) is a main highway in the San Juan Metropolitan area which connects the cities of Cataño to Bayamón and is being extended and converted to a tollway (it has a toll plaza in Bayamón near PR-2 and PR-174) to access the municipalities of Naranjito and Comerío. It is a short freeway from south Cataño to the business area in Bayamón. It makes intersections with PR-22, PR-6, PR-2 and PR-199, where it ends at this time. The highway will parallel Puerto Rico Highway 167 and will contain the new cable-stayed bridge being built between Bayamón and Naranjito. It will probably end in Puerto Rico highway 152 when completed. Route description Cataño to Bayamón PR-5 begins in a dead end in downtown Cataño, on a peninsula overlooking San Juan Bay. It crosses downtown Cataño on an urban street, passing through the main square. Shortly after an intersection with PR-165, it becomes a divided avenue until reaching PR-22 at the Bayamon city limit. After th ...
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Palmarejo, Corozal, Puerto Rico
Palmarejo is a rural barrio with an urban zone in the municipality of Corozal, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 6,068. Features and demographics Palmarejo has of land area and no water area. In 2010, its population was 6,068 with a population density of . History Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of the United States. In 1899, the United States Department of War conducted a census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Palmarejo barrio was 901. Sectors Barrios (which are like minor civil divisions) in turn are further subdivided into smaller local populated place areas/units called sectores (''sectors'' in English). The types of ''sectores'' may vary, from normally ''sector'' to ''urbanización'' to ''reparto'' to ''barriada'' to ''residencial'', among others. The following sectors are in Palmarejo barrio: , and . Mavilla Bridge ...
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