Aguada Coliseum
Aguada Coliseum is an arena in Aguada, Puerto Rico. It hosted some of the judo and wrestling events for the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games.
Mayagüez (Spanish pronunciation: [maʝaˈɣwes]) is the eighth-largest municipality of Puerto Rico. Originally founded as "Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria" it is also known as "La Sultana del Caribe" (The Sultaness of the Caribbean), "Ciudad de las Aguas Puras" (City of Pure Waters), or "Ciudad del Mangó" (City of the Mango). On April 6, 1894, the Spanish crown gave it the formal title of "Excelente Ciudad de Mayagüez" (Excellent City of Mayaquez). Mayagüez is located in the center of the western coast on the island of Puerto Rico.
Population: 78,647
Latitude: 18° 12' 3.85" N
Longitude: -67° 08' 22.63" W
Aguada Coliseum is an arena in Aguada, Puerto Rico. It hosted some of the judo and wrestling events for the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games.
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The Edificio Jose de Diego in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, also known as Rectoría, is a historic building on the grounds of the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez.