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CULEBRA
, the smaller of two islands lying in the Virgin Passage immediately E. of See also:Porto Rico and known as the Islas de Passaje
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It is about 18 m. distant from Cape See also:San Juan and rises from the same submerged See also:plateau with the larger islands of the See also:Antilles
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Its extreme dimensions are 3 by 6 m., and its See also:surface is See also:low and comparatively See also:uniform, which gives the
2 The See also:list of these in the See also:deed of See also:transfer is the See also:oldest Scottish library See also:catalogue
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prevailing winds an unbroken sweep across it
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For this See also:reason the rainfall is limited to a See also:short See also:season, and the See also:population is compelled to See also:store rainwater in cisterns for drinking purposes
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Its See also:soil is fertile, and See also:cattle, poultry, vegetables and small fruits are produced
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The See also:island has been a dependency of Porto Rico since 1879, when its colonization was formally under-taken, and it is now described as a See also: |
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