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Humacao

American  
[oo-mah-kou] / ˌu mɑˈkaʊ /

noun

  1. a city in E Puerto Rico.


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Born into an Army family in Kansas City, Missouri, he lived in several states before landing in Humacao, Puerto Rico at 10 years old.

From Los Angeles Times

Digital World, which lists the address of its executive offices as a UPS store in Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood, said in a filing this month that it is now paying for office space in Humacao, Puerto Rico, owned by the consulting firm managed by Swider, the SPAC’s interim chief.

From Washington Post

Ileana Rodríguez-Velez, a chemist at the University of Puerto Rico, Humacao, moved some still-viable samples of plants she is studying for their anticancer and antimicrobial activity to refrigerators at her and her mother’s houses.

From Science Magazine

Cangrejeros investor/operator Tom Axon was suspended for two years and fined $5,000 by the league in March after he criticized Romero for poor conditions at the team’s Hiram Bithorn Stadium and threatened to move the club to Humacao.

From Seattle Times

She knew she wanted to perform during her early childhood in Humacao, Puerto Rico, a desire that bore fruit after little “Rosita,” as she was nicknamed, moved with her mother to New York City in 1936.

From Los Angeles Times