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Pastillo River
Río Pastillo is a river in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is also known as Río Marueño in the area of the municipality where it runs through barrio Marueño. Together with Cañas River, Pastillo forms Matilde River. Pastillo is one of the 14 rivers in the municipality. The river originates at an altitude of 435 feet. Its tributaries are Quebrada Limon and Quebrada del Agua brooks and the river runs for 19 kilometers before feeding into Río Matilde at a height of 15 feet in Barrio Canas Urbano. Origin Río Pastillo has its origin in the northern mountains of Ponce's Barrio Marueño, in an area called Yagrumo. This river runs for approximately before reaching barrio Canas in the city of Ponce where it merges with Río Canas to form Matilde River. The Government of Puerto Rico has plans to canalize this river. Feeder streams Quebrada Limón and Quebrada del Agua are two of the main feeder streams to Pastillo River. Quebrada del Agua was diverted via c ...
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Barrio Marueño
''Barrio'' () is a Spanish word that means " quarter" or "neighborhood". In the modern Spanish language, it is generally defined as each area of a city delimited by functional (e.g. residential, commercial, industrial, etc.), social, architectural or morphological features. In Spain, several Latin American countries and the Philippines, the term may also be used to officially denote a division of a municipality. ''Barrio'' is an arabism (Classical Arabic ''barrī'': "wild" via Andalusian Arabic ''bárri'': "exterior"). Usage In Argentina and Uruguay, a ''barrio'' is a division of a municipality officially delineated by the local authority at a later time, and it sometimes keeps a distinct character from other areas (as in the barrios of Buenos Aires, even if they have been superseded by larger administrative divisions). The word does not have a special socioeconomic connotation unless it is used in contrast to the ''centro'' (city center or downtown). The expression ''barrio ce ...
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List Of Rivers Of Ponce
This list of rivers of Ponce consists of the 14 rivers in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Rivers that either originate in the municipality or that run the bulk of their course through said municipality are listed. Except for two rivers, Río Portugués and Río Jacaguas, all other rivers originate and terminate within the boundaries of the municipality of Ponce. This list does not include ''quebradas'' (English: Stream, brooks). Only streams recognized as "rivers" by the United States Geological Survey and the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources are included here. All the rivers in the municipality of Ponce run into one of four river basins that then empty into the Caribbean Sea. These four river basins are: Río Matilde, Río Bucaná, Río Inabón, and Río Jacaguas. Río Pastillo and Río Canas merge to form Río Matilde. Río Blanco (Ponce, Puerto Rico), Río Blanco, Río Prieto (Ponce, Puerto Rico), Río Prieto, Río San Patricio, Río Baya ...
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PR-163
Puerto Rico Highway 163 (PR-163) is a major two-way thoroughfare in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The road has both of its wiktionary:terminus, termini as well as all of its length entirely within the Ponce city limits. The road runs east to west from its eastern terminus at PR-2 in Barrio San Antón to its western terminus at Puerto Rico Highway 500, PR-500 in Barrio Canas. The road has a length of 4.8 kilometers. Most of the road runs as part of Avenida Las Américas. Route description The two-way roadway is 4.8 kilometers long, starts at Puerto Rico Highway 2#Ponce, PR-2 in Barrio San Antón and runs westward. The road is named "Avenida Julio Enrique Monagas" from kilometer 0.0 at PR-2, in the western end of Barrio San Antón, to kilometer 0.7 in central Barrio San Antón, where it then starts to run over Avenida Las Américas. It then runs its next 4.1 kilometers over Avenida Las Américas until its western terminus at its junction with PR-500 in Barrio Canas. The road's run on Aveni ...
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PR-500
Puerto Rico Highway 500 (PR-500) is a tertiary road in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The highway has both of its endpoints, as well as all of its length, entirely within the Ponce city limits. It runs east to west. Route description The road has its eastern terminus at PR-132 (Calle Villa), in Barrio Canas Urbano, and its western terminus in Barrio Canas. A one-lane dirt road leads to PR-549 from there. The only major road PR-500 intersects is Avenida Baramaya ( PR-9), at km 0.8. Prior to that, at km 0.3, PR-500 connects to PR-163 (Avenida Las Américas). The road ends at km 2.3, where the ''Vertedero Municipal de Ponce'' (Ponce's Municipal Waste Yard) is located. From km 2.3 an unmarked dirt road leads to PR-549, which leads to barrio Quebrada Limón in the western portion of the municipality of Ponce. PR-500 heading NB in Barrio Canas, Ponce, Puerto Rico (IMG 2721).jpg, A stretch of Puerto Rico Highway 500 heading north near PR-163 in Barrio Canas PR-500, km 0, viajando al sur, inme ...
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PR-132
Puerto Rico Highway 132 (PR-132) is a secondary highway that connects the town of Guayanilla, Puerto Rico, Guayanilla to the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico. The road runs through the town of Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, Peñuelas before reaching Ponce. In Ponce, PR-132 starts where Calle Villa ends.Eli D. Oquendo-Rodriguez. ''Los Barrios de Ponce: Noticias y Microhistorias de Ocho Comunidades Ponceñas en el Tiempo, Siglos XVI al XIX.'' 2019. p. 68. Route description Puerto Rico Highway 132 begins at its interchange with Puerto Rico Highway 2, PR-2 and Puerto Rico Highway 136, PR-136 in Jaguas, Guayanilla, Puerto Rico, Jaguas, a barrio located near Guayanilla barrio-pueblo, downtown Guayanilla. The route continues east through Macaná, Guayanilla, Puerto Rico, Macaná and Borrero, Guayanilla, Puerto Rico, Borrero barrios before entering Peñuelas. In Peñuelas, PR-132 crosses through Macaná, Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, Macaná, Santo Domingo, Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo and Coto, ...
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PR-502
Puerto Rico Highway 502 (PR-502) is a tertiary state''¿Una avenida o zona de combate?''
Primera Hora. 19 June 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2014. highway in . The road runs north to south through barrio . Its southern terminus is at an intersection with . Its northern terminus is at its intersection with

PR-501
Puerto Rico Highway 501 (PR-501) is a tertiary''PRHTA Design Manual: Chapter 1, General Design Criteria.''
Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas de Puerto Rico. page 1-2. Accessed 9 May 2019. state highway in . The road runs north to south, and mostly alongside Rio Pastillo in barrio . It southern terminus is at
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National Bridge Inventory
The National Bridge Inventory (NBI) is a database, compiled by the Federal Highway Administration, with information on all bridges and tunnels in the United States that have roads passing above or below them. That is similar to the grade-crossing identifier number database, compiled by the Federal Railroad Administration, which identifies all railroad crossings. The bridge information includes the design of the bridge and the dimensions of the usable portion. The data is often used to analyze bridges and to judge their condition. The inventory is developed for the purpose of having a unified database for bridges to ensure the safety of the traveling public, as required by the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1968. It includes identification information, bridge types and specifications, operational conditions, bridge data including geometric data and functional description, and inspection data. Any bridge more than 20 ft (6 m) long used for vehicular traffic is included. Descripti ...
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Rio Canas
Rio or Río is the Portuguese and Spanish word for "river". The word also exists in Italian, but is largely obsolete and used in a poetical or literary context to mean "stream". Rio, RIO or Río may also refer to: Places United States * Rio, Florida, a census-designated place * Rio, Georgia, an unincorporated community * Rio, Illinois, a village * Rio, a location in Deerpark, New York * Rio, Virginia, a community * Rio, West Virginia, a village * Rio, Wisconsin, a village * El Río, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, a barrio Elsewhere * Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, often referred to as simply Rio * Rio, Italy, a municipality on the island of Elba in Tuscany * Rio, Greece, a community in suburban Patras People * Rio (given name) * Rio (surname) * Tina Yuzuki (born 1986), also known as Rio, Japanese AV idol Arts and entertainment Films * ''Rio'' (1939 film), starring Basil Rathbone * ''Rio'' (franchise), a film series and related media * ''Rio'' (2011 film), an animated film from 20th ...
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Quebrada Limon
Quebrada may refer to: Places Argentina * Quebrada de Las Flechas, a valley in the province of Salta in northern Argentina * Quebrada de Humahuaca, World Heritage, a valley in the province of Jujuy in northern Argentina * Quebrada de Luna, village in Argentina Bolivia * Quebrada Honda, a fossil site in southern Bolivia Brazil * Canoa Quebrada, a seaside resort in northeastern Brazil Chile * Quebrada del Nuevo Reino, a village in Pichilemu, Chile Colombia * Quebrada Limas, a small river in Bogotá Costa Rica * Quebrada Grande, village in Guanacaste, Costa Rica Puerto Rico *Quebrada, Camuy, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Quebrada, San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Quebrada Arenas, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Quebrada Arenas, Maunabo, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Quebrada Arenas, San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Quebrada Arenas, Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Quebrada Arenas, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Quebrada Arenas, San Juan, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Quebrada Arriba, C ...
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Caribbean Sea
The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere, located south of the Gulf of Mexico and southwest of the Sargasso Sea. It is bounded by the Greater Antilles to the north from Cuba to Puerto Rico, the Lesser Antilles to the east from the Virgin Islands to Trinidad and Tobago, South America to the south from the Venezuela, Venezuelan coastline to the Colombia, Colombian coastline, and Central America and the Yucatán Peninsula to the west from Panama to Mexico. The Geopolitics, geopolitical region around the Caribbean Sea, including the numerous islands of the West Indies and adjacent coastal areas in the mainland of the Americas, is known as the Caribbean. The Caribbean Sea is one of the largest seas on Earth and has an area of about . The sea's deepest point is the Cayman Trough, between the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, at below sea level. The Caribbean coastline has many gulfs and bays: the Gulf of Gonâve, the Gul ...
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River Engineering
River engineering is a discipline of civil engineering which studies human intervention in the course, characteristics, or flow of a river with the intention of producing some defined benefit. People have intervened in the natural course and behaviour of rivers since before recorded history—to manage the water resources, to protect against flooding, or to make passage along or across rivers easier. Since the Yuan Dynasty and Ancient Roman times, rivers have been used as a source of hydropower. From the late 20th century onward, the practice of river engineering has responded to environmental concerns broader than immediate human benefit. Some river engineering projects have focused exclusively on the restoration or protection of natural characteristics and habitats. Hydromodification Hydromodification encompasses the systematic response to alterations to riverine and non-riverine water bodies such as coastal waters (estuaries and bays) and lakes. The U.S. Environmen ...
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