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despite the fact that the project had been carried out with the public passing through and shops open. It would have two ornamental fountains, four clocks, attractive light fixtures, and 42 trees that would complement the appearance of Paseo De Diego, which had all the details of a mall, but outdoors. It would officially inaugurate on
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today one of the largest universities in Puerto Rico. The university was a central part of the commercial and residential development of Río
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