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Guayama

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Guayama (gwäyä`mä), town (1990 pop. 41,588), SE Puerto Rico, founded 1736. It is a growing processing and distribution center for a region producing sugarcane, tobacco, coffee, and livestock. Guayama has been noted for its developments in irrigation, which have increased agricultural production, as well as in electrification.


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Animal protection organizations worldwide have launched a campaign calling on the government of Puerto Rico to stop construction of a monkey breeding farm following reports that the monkeys will be supplied to the research industry; in particular the USA, according to Caribbean Net News (June 1, 2009): The farm in Guayama City will reportedly use macaques (Macaca fascicularis) from the island of Mauritius.
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He attended local schools and was a graduate of Lopez Landron High School in Guayama.
 
 
 
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