Juan Martín River

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Río Juan Martín
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Country United States
Territory Puerto Rico

The Río Juan Martín is a river of Puerto Rico.

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Coordinates: 18°21′59″N65°40′36″W / 18.3663403°N 65.6765506°W / 18.3663403; -65.6765506 [1]

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