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Río Prieto (other)
Río Prieto may refer to: Rivers * Río Prieto (Lares, Puerto Rico) * Río Prieto (Maricao, Puerto Rico) * Río Prieto (Naguabo, Puerto Rico) * Río Prieto (Ponce, Puerto Rico) * Río Prieto (Yabucoa, Puerto Rico) Other uses * Río Prieto, Lares, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Río Prieto, Yauco, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Rio Preto State Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil See also * Rio Preto (other) Rio Preto may refer to: Inhabited places in Brazil *Dores do Rio Preto, Espírito Santo *Rio Preto, Minas Gerais *Rio Preto da Eva, Amazonas *Rio Preto National Forest, Espírito Santo *Rio Preto State Park, Minas Gerais *São José do Rio Preto, S ...
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Río Prieto (Lares, Puerto Rico)
The Prieto River is a river in Lares, Puerto Rico. History During the Spanish-American War (1898), a number of Spanish soldiers drowned in this river: See also * List of rivers of Puerto Rico References External links USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974)
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Río Prieto (Maricao, Puerto Rico)
The Prieto River (Maricao, Puerto Rico) is a river of Puerto Rico. See also * List of rivers of Puerto Rico References External links USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974)
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Río Prieto (Naguabo, Puerto Rico)
The Prieto River ( es, Río Prieto) is a river of Naguabo, Puerto Rico Naguabo (, ) is a town and municipality in Puerto Rico located in the east coast of the island bordered by the Vieques Passage, north of Humacao; south of Río Grande and Ceiba; and east of Las Piedras. Naguabo is spread over 8 barrios and Na .... See also * List of rivers of Puerto Rico References External links USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974)
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Río Prieto (Ponce, Puerto Rico)
Prieto River is a river in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico, Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is located in the northeastern area of the municipality. Forming at an altitude of , Río Prieto originates at the second highest point of any river in the municipality after Río Inabon. It empties into Río Cerrillos. Together with Río Blanco (Ponce, Puerto Rico), Río Blanco, Río Prieto is one of the two rivers in Ponce with River mouth, mouths at the highest elevation (both at ). This river is one of the 14 List of rivers of Ponce, rivers in the municipality. Origin Río Prieto has its origin in barrio Anón in Ponce, in the area of Toro Negro State Forest,''Bosques de Puerto Rico: Bosque Estatal de Toro Negro.''
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Río Prieto (Yabucoa, Puerto Rico)
The Prieto River (Yabucoa, Puerto Rico) is a river of Puerto Rico. See also * List of rivers of Puerto Rico References External links USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974)
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Río Prieto, Lares, Puerto Rico
Río Prieto is a barrio in the municipality of Lares, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 567. History The United States acquired Puerto Rico from Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898. In 1899, the United States conducted its first census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Río Prieto barrio was 1,931. Sectors Barrios (which are roughly comparable to minor civil divisions) and subbarrios, 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 Río Prieto barrio: and . See also * 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 ...
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Río Prieto, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Río Prieto is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 680. 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 Río Prieto barrio was 799. See also * 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 and communities. The following is a list of the 902 barrios, some of the subbarrios, i ... References Barrios of Yauco, Puerto Rico {{YaucoPR-geo-stub ...
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Rio Preto State Park
The Rio Preto State Park ( pt, Parque Estadual do Rio Preto) is a state park in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It protects a mountainous area of cerrado vegetation that is home to various endemic, rare or endangered species. Trails provide environmental interpretation, and lead to lookouts that give panoramic views, to rivers and waterfalls, and to archaeological sites with rock paintings. Location The Rio Preto State Park is in the municipality of São Gonçalo do Rio Preto, Minas Gerais, from Diamantina. It has an area of . It is from Belo Horizonte, the state capital. A section of a colonial-era ''Estrada Real'' (Royal Road) passed through the park, and traces still remain. This was a route used by gold and diamond prospectors. The park covers part of the Espinhaço Mountains. It has a rugged relief with quartz rocks that form beautiful cliffs. The park holds several springs, notably that of the Rio Preto, one of the main tributaries of the Araçuaí River, which in ...
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