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There are a few people in the history of Puerto Rico that stand out from the rest. These are people who have bravely fought for the rights of the Puerto Ricans, enriched their literary world, brought color to the island with their arts and have created beats and rhythms for dance, escape and celebration. One of the most celebrated and fondly remembered Puerto Rican advocates has always been and still remains, Dr. Jose de Diego.
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The city of Aguadilla is located on the north-western tip of the beautiful island of Puerto Rico, with the Atlantic Ocean bordering it to the north and the west. Located along the beachfront of the city, the Aguadilla Ice Skating Arena, which is owned and run by the City of Aguadilla, is believed to be the only permanent ice skating facility in the Caribbean region that remains open throughout the year.
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The ubiquitous connection between Puerto Rico and the Atlantic truly sets this territory apart from all the other natural assets of the United States. No part of the country’s Eastern seaboard and not even sunny Florida can quite muster the surf with which Aguadilla Puerto Rico is blessed. This small fishing village, on which Christopher Columbus chanced in the 15th century, is a bustling industrial center today, replete with malls, theme parks and all the other trappings of a delightful vacation destination. However, Aguadilla for all its terrestrial attractions remains a city dominated by the ocean. The city is known by a variety of names such as “Village of the Eye of the Water”, “Town of Sharks” and “Atlantic Garden”, amongst its lovers, and they all celebrate Aquadilla’s eternal affair with the Atlantic Ocean!