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  <title>Balseada del Río Camuy: A Family Festival</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-12-31T11:18:57+00:00</dc:date>
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Puerto Rico is a great place to go on holiday with the family. Not only is it a beautiful location, but it has all sorts of interesting things to see and do. Historical attractions and natural attractions usually top the list of travel plans, but there are a lot of other great things to experience in Puerto Rico. One of these is the Balseada del Río Camuy festival.</description>
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Puerto Rico is a great place to go on holiday with the family. Not only is it a beautiful location, but it has all sorts of interesting things to see and do. Historical attractions and natural attractions usually top the list of travel plans, but there are a lot of other great things to experience in Puerto Rico. One of these is the Balseada del Río Camuy festival.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Celebrating Three Kings Day</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-12-25T09:39:01+00:00</dc:date>
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While other countries are gearing up for Christmas, most Puerto Ricans are probably looking forward to Three Kings Day. Puerto Rico does celebrate Christmas, but unlike with most European countries, their festivities don’t end on December 25. Instead, the parties continue almost non-stop all the way until January 6th when Three Kings Day draws the festivities to a close.</description>
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While other countries are gearing up for Christmas, most Puerto Ricans are probably looking forward to Three Kings Day. Puerto Rico does celebrate Christmas, but unlike with most European countries, their festivities don’t end on December 25. Instead, the parties continue almost non-stop all the way until January 6th when Three Kings Day draws the festivities to a close.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Adventure Awaits on Caya Icacos</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-12-15T12:20:14+00:00</dc:date>
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The beautiful Caya Icacos is one of the string of small islands forming La Cordillera Nature Reserve off the north east tip of Puerto Rico. These uninhabited coral islands – Icacos, Palominitos, Lobos, Diablo and Ratones – are administered by the Department of Natural Resources of Puerto Rico and are popular scuba diving and snorkeling destinations. Many who have explored the area agree that Icacos Island is the most picturesque of the islands and has the most abundant and diverse underwater life.</description>
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The beautiful Caya Icacos is one of the string of small islands forming La Cordillera Nature Reserve off the north east tip of Puerto Rico. These uninhabited coral islands – Icacos, Palominitos, Lobos, Diablo and Ratones – are administered by the Department of Natural Resources of Puerto Rico and are popular scuba diving and snorkeling destinations. Many who have explored the area agree that Icacos Island is the most picturesque of the islands and has the most abundant and diverse underwater life.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Relaxing at Lagos Dos Bocas</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-12-09T11:01:09+00:00</dc:date>
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The picturesque Lagos Dos Bocas lies in the valleys of verdant hills around half way in between the towns of Arecibo and Utuado in Puerto Rico. The U-shaped lake is popular among locals and tourists alike as a recreation spot to enjoy some fishing, picnicking, boating and just generally relaxing in the scenic and tranquil setting.</description>
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The picturesque Lagos Dos Bocas lies in the valleys of verdant hills around half way in between the towns of Arecibo and Utuado in Puerto Rico. The U-shaped lake is popular among locals and tourists alike as a recreation spot to enjoy some fishing, picnicking, boating and just generally relaxing in the scenic and tranquil setting.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Roselyn Sánchez Weds Eric Winter in Puerto Rico</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-12-04T12:44:43+00:00</dc:date>
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Puerto Rican model, singer, film and television actress Roselyn Sánchez exchanged wedding vows with actor Eric Winter at the historic San Cristóbal Castle in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Saturday 29 November, with more than 250 guests in attendance. Wearing a dress sparkling with hand embroidered pearls and diamonds, Sánchez arrived at the castle in a Mercedes Benz and met waiting reporters graciously, thanking them for being there and putting into words what was evident from her smile – she was very happy.</description>
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Puerto Rican model, singer, film and television actress Roselyn Sánchez exchanged wedding vows with actor Eric Winter at the historic San Cristóbal Castle in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Saturday 29 November, with more than 250 guests in attendance. Wearing a dress sparkling with hand embroidered pearls and diamonds, Sánchez arrived at the castle in a Mercedes Benz and met waiting reporters graciously, thanking them for being there and putting into words what was evident from her smile – she was very happy.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Vejigante: The Masked Reveler</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-12-01T12:06:29+00:00</dc:date>
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The folkloric character of Vejigante is mentioned as far back as 1605, when mention to Vejigante was made in a novel called “Don Quixote”. Vejigante and the making of Vejigante masks is a firm part of the history of Puerto Rico and of the culture of the island. This amazingly colorful character appears in various festivals and carnivals that are held in the cities of Puerto Rico, and making Vejigante masks has become a tradition that every child and adult can indulge in.</description>
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The folkloric character of Vejigante is mentioned as far back as 1605, when mention to Vejigante was made in a novel called “Don Quixote”. Vejigante and the making of Vejigante masks is a firm part of the history of Puerto Rico and of the culture of the island. This amazingly colorful character appears in various festivals and carnivals that are held in the cities of Puerto Rico, and making Vejigante masks has become a tradition that every child and adult can indulge in.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Top Hotel Brands Make Their Mark in Puerto Rico</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-24T11:46:34+00:00</dc:date>
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With its popularity as a tourist destination growing continually, Puerto Rico has attracted a number of world-class hotel brands to serve both the holiday makers that visit this lovely country, as well as those who travel to Puerto Rico for business reasons. Puerto Rico’s authorities are working along with hotel developers to increase the island’s hotel inventory and have named Regent, St. Regis, JW Marriott and Starwood Hotels as some of the top brands showing an interest in establishing hotels in the country.</description>
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With its popularity as a tourist destination growing continually, Puerto Rico has attracted a number of world-class hotel brands to serve both the holiday makers that visit this lovely country, as well as those who travel to Puerto Rico for business reasons. Puerto Rico’s authorities are working along with hotel developers to increase the island’s hotel inventory and have named Regent, St. Regis, JW Marriott and Starwood Hotels as some of the top brands showing an interest in establishing hotels in the country.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Lights and Shadows : Bringing History to Life</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-20T09:30:09+00:00</dc:date>
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Near the screams of the gulls at the Cruise Ship Docks and the hive of activity at Colon’s Square is a fortification that has been listed as a World Heritage Site since 1983. It is one of the biggest fortifications ever built by the Spanish, covering twenty seven acres and is an intimidating site. Castillo San Cristòbal is a breathtaking structure in Old San Juan, which is a vital part of the history of Puerto Rico and the development of the city. To celebrate the history of Puerto Rico and bring the major stories of the past to visitors and locals in a spellbinding way, the Castillo San Cristòbal has become home to a spectacular show, Lights and Shadows.</description>
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Near the screams of the gulls at the Cruise Ship Docks and the hive of activity at Colon’s Square is a fortification that has been listed as a World Heritage Site since 1983. It is one of the biggest fortifications ever built by the Spanish, covering twenty seven acres and is an intimidating site. Castillo San Cristòbal is a breathtaking structure in Old San Juan, which is a vital part of the history of Puerto Rico and the development of the city. To celebrate the history of Puerto Rico and bring the major stories of the past to visitors and locals in a spellbinding way, the Castillo San Cristòbal has become home to a spectacular show, Lights and Shadows.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Mayaguez to Host the 21st Central American and Caribbean Games</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-17T12:31:03+00:00</dc:date>
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The 21st Central American and Caribbean Games are scheduled to take place in the year 2010 and will be hosted by the lovely city of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Situated on the western coast of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez is known as “Porta del Sol”, meaning the “Sun’s Gate”, and is a popular tourist destination with plenty to offer visitors in the way of things to see and do. Certainly, Mayaguez is an excellent choice as a venue for these prestigious games.</description>
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The 21st Central American and Caribbean Games are scheduled to take place in the year 2010 and will be hosted by the lovely city of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Situated on the western coast of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez is known as “Porta del Sol”, meaning the “Sun’s Gate”, and is a popular tourist destination with plenty to offer visitors in the way of things to see and do. Certainly, Mayaguez is an excellent choice as a venue for these prestigious games.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Kany Garcia – A Rising Star In The Music World</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-13T09:50:02+00:00</dc:date>
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The upcoming 8th Latin Grammy Awards to take place in Houston on 13 November lists no less than 19 Puerto Rican artists who have been nominated to receive awards. Among these is talented newcomer Kany Garcia, whose debut album, “Cualquier Dia” (Any Day) released in July 2007, was well received by critics and the music-loving public. The first single released from the album, “Hoy Ya Me Voy”, meaning “Today I Leave” has been nominated for the Latin Grammy’s Song of the Year.</description>
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The upcoming 8th Latin Grammy Awards to take place in Houston on 13 November lists no less than 19 Puerto Rican artists who have been nominated to receive awards. Among these is talented newcomer Kany Garcia, whose debut album, “Cualquier Dia” (Any Day) released in July 2007, was well received by critics and the music-loving public. The first single released from the album, “Hoy Ya Me Voy”, meaning “Today I Leave” has been nominated for the Latin Grammy’s Song of the Year.]]></content:encoded>
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