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The Dos Bocas River is a river of Puerto Rico.
Coordinates: 18°19′39″N 66°19′37″W / 18.3274516°N 66.3268359°W / 18.3274516; -66.3268359
The RÃo Daguao is a river of Puerto Rico.
Coordinates: 18°12′25″N 65°39′52″W / 18.2069029°N 65.6643282°W / 18.2069029; -65.6643282
The Demajagua River is a river of Puerto Rico.
Coordinates: 18°17′01″N 65°38′04″W / 18.2835665°N 65.6343281°W / 18.2835665; -65.6343281
The RÃo Cupeyes is a river of Puerto Rico.
Coordinates: 18°04′35″N 67°00′33″W / 18.0763500°N 67.0090668°W / 18.0763500; -67.0090668
The Culebrinas River (Spanish: RÃo Culebrinas; pron. koo-le-BREE-nahs), is a river in northwest Puerto Rico. It originates in southwestern Lares and flows for 25 miles (40Â km) till it empties into the Mona Passage south of downtown Aguadilla.
Christopher Columbus is said to have anchored and come ashore near the mouth of the Culebrinas River in 1493. A stone cross monument was erected to mark the site, but it was destroyed by the 1918 Puerto Rico earthquake.
In 2007, Tropical Storm Olga caused flooding on the river, forcing an evacuation.
The Culebra River (Orocovis, Puerto Rico) is a river of Puerto Rico.
Coordinates: 18°15′28″N 66°27′19″W / 18.2577323°N 66.4551712°W / 18.2577323; -66.4551712
The Culebra River (Aguada, Puerto Rico) is a river of Puerto Rico.
Coordinates: 18°22′54″N 67°12′30″W / 18.3816131°N 67.2082365°W / 18.3816131; -67.2082365