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Cabo Rojo

American  
[kah-boh roh-hoh, kah-baw raw-haw] / ˈkɑ boʊ ˈroʊ hoʊ, ˈkɑ βɔ ˈrɔ hɔ /

noun

  1. a city in southwestern Puerto Rico.


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In 1993, an archaeological excavation was carried out on behalf of a construction company in an area in southwestern Puerto Rico known today as Cabo Rojo.

From Science Magazine

Compared with people analyzed from other ancient Puerto Rican burial sites, the Cabo Rojo individuals appear to have enjoyed a particularly diverse diet.

From Science Magazine

The five burials span a period between 500 and 1000 years, suggesting some people may have settled permanently at the Cabo Rojo site, despite their nomadic reputation.

From Science Magazine

Customs and Border Protection did not immediately provide further information about the agents’ conditions or the encounter with the vessel, which was 14 miles off Cabo Rojo, on Puerto Rico’s southwest coast.

From New York Times

It happened about 144 miles off the coast of Cabo Rojo in Puerto Rico.

From Seattle Times