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Surrounded by lush greenery and sparkling lagoons, the Anfiteatro Tito Puento is an open-air concert arena in San Juan, Puerto Rico, which serves as the venue for music concerts of every description. Audiences can enjoy listening to their favorite artists with stars shining overhead and a breeze rustling the leaves of nearby trees. Reggae, Spanish pop music, hot Latin jazz, metal and traditional are just some of the music genres that have been heard at the Anfiteatro Tito Puente.
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A sneak preview of the upcoming fashion trends for the next season is always to a woman’s advantage. And of course, designers cannot wait to share their new creations and imaginative designs with the public. To create an event that can assist new designers and showcase leading fashion masterminds, Puerto Rico is hosting the forth Puerto Rico High Fashion Week between the 13th and the 15th of March 2008. The PR High Fashion Week is set to be an event filled with glamour, style and surprises.
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Puerto Rico is an island that has a rich and fascinating history, with tales of pirates, occupation and cultural changes. It is also a wonderful destination for tourists who are interested in architecture, nature, water sport and exploration. The museums in Puerto Rico each tell a different story, and have documented the some of the memorable and important events in the island’s past. It is within the walls of museums where the secrets to history lie and where the true stories of the island can be explored.
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The sprawling city of San Juan is the capital city of Puerto Rico. Rio Piedras, which was founded in 1714, is the largest district of San Juan. The main campus of the University of Puerto Rico was established in the district of Rio Piedras in 1903, earning the district the name of “University City”. Rio Piedras had been a municipality before it was incorporated into San Juan in 1951.