Isleta de San Juan
The Isleta de San Juan (Spanish for Islet of San Juan) is a 3-square-mile (7.8 km2) island in the San Juan Bay in the Atlantic coast of northern Puerto Rico. Home of Old San Juan, it is the site of the oldest permanent European settlement in Puerto Rico (1521), and the second oldest European settlement in the West Indies after Santo Domingo (1496). Due its strategic location in the Caribbean during the Spanish colonization of the Americas it is home to a city wall and a number of militaristic buildings such as El Morro Castle. Today it is also home to many of Puerto Rico's government buildings such as the territory's capitol building (El Capitolio).
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Luis Munoz Rivera Avenue, San Juan
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 18.466786111111 ° | E -66.107352777778 ° |
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Anexo de la Cámara "José Ronaldo "Rony" Jarabo Álvarez"
Luis Munoz Rivera Avenue
00901 San Juan (Viejo San Juan)
Puerto Rico, United States
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