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Aguada -- U.S. Municipio in Puerto Rico
Population (2000): 42042
Housing Units (2000): 15590
Land area (2000): 30.926996 sq. miles (80.100548 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 14.624486 sq. miles (37.877243 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 45.551482 sq. miles (117.977791 sq. km)
Located within: Puerto Rico (PR), FIPS 72
Location: 18.363285 N, 67.180247 W
Headwords:
Aguada
Aguada, PR
Aguada Municipio
Aguada Municipio, PR
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Aguada

Aguada is Spanish for a well, pool or watering hole. It may refer to:

Usage examples of "aguada".

Three hours before sunset Sharpe could see the Spanish flag atop Fort Ingles and he could hear the surf crashing on the rocks beside the Aguada del Ingles.

Sharpe moved the glass down to where the massive waves thundered up the Aguada del Ingles.

He jerked an unshaven chin toward the Aguada del Ingles where, in the last slanting light, the foam was shredding spray like smoke.

Corral Castle, the southernmost fort on the headland, had been built to resist such an assault, and Chorocomayo Castle, high on the headland's spine, was equipped with field artillery designed to keep a land attack from reaching the headland's neck, but no one had expected a landing on the Aguada del Ingles and then a crazy shrieking assault in the blood-sodden darkness.

Then M/Sgt Karr and SFC Lopez presented Lieutenant Ellis with a proposal to go into Aguada de Pasajeros to steal a truck to provide an additional power supply.

Consequently Lieutenant Ellis had accon'ipanied SFC Lopez into Aguada de Pasajeros, leaving M/Sgt Karr behind and in command.

Ellis had gone three times to the outskirts of Aguada de Pasajeros with various members of the team, where he had shot three pigs in the ear with the silenced pistol, gutted them, and then carried them back to the camp for an alfresco pig roast.