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A⋅re⋅ci⋅bo

[ahr-uh-see-boh; Sp. ah-re-see-baw]
–noun
a seaport in N Puerto Rico. 83,300.
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A·re·ci·bo   (ä'rə-sē'bō)   
A city of northern Puerto Rico on the Atlantic Ocean. It is a commercial and industrial center. Population: 102,000.
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Arecibo

town, northern Puerto Rico. It lies on a small inlet near the mouth of the Arecibo River. One of the oldest municipalities in the commonwealth, it was authorized in 1537 by the Spanish crown and settled in 1556. In 1616 it was chartered as a town and in 1778 received the royal title villa. An official U.S. port of entry, the town has Puerto Rico's largest rum distilleries and produces agricultural machinery, clothing, paper, plastics, and sporting goods; it is linked to San Juan by a highway. The town has regional colleges of the University of Puerto Rico and the Inter-American University. South of Arecibo is one of the world's most powerful radar-radio telescopes, a 1,000-foot (300-metre) installation used for astronomical research. Pop. (2000) town, 49,318; (2000) urban agglom., 145,643

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