Guayama
Americannoun
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Salinas and Guayama also have sulfur dioxide levels that exceed new standards.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 29, 2023
In Guayama, Puerto Rico, they make a mean salary of $21,370, to name two areas in the commonwealth, according to data.
From Fox News • May 15, 2021
Last September, Hurricane Maria smashed Guayama, a coastal town of around 40,000.
From Washington Times • Aug. 20, 2018
Guayama is home not just to 42,000 people, who are now struggling to survive, but also to a five-story-tall pile of toxic coal ash—another environmental catastrophe in the making.
From Slate • Nov. 6, 2017
There was a hot running fight from this time on until the American troops reached and captured Guayama, which is about six miles from Arroyo.
From The Boys of '98 by Otis, James
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