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Recently, the Puerto Rican government issued an order to remove 200 families from the Villas del Sol community in Toa Baja, under the premise that they illegally occupied lands that are prone to flooding.
Global Voices in English » Puerto Rico: The Battle Over Public Lands 2009
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There is also a pending eviction order to remove 200 families from the Villas del Sol community in Toa Baja.
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It has an important river, the Toa, which is one of our mightiest [rivers] but, unfortunately, there are no plains in that area, which would allow its water to be used for irrigation.
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In fact there are no churches in the area, the only one being Tam Toa, which is in ruins and which the government wants to use as a "memorial" to the war against the United States.
Clerical Whispers 2009
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After six days’ travel we entered the thicket-like no-man’s-land that marked the northern border of the Hichiti Nation called Toa.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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After six days’ travel we entered the thicket-like no-man’s-land that marked the northern border of the Hichiti Nation called Toa.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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As different as Toa is from Apalachee, their speech is almost incomprehensible.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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“What I do not understand is why they entered Toa peacefully.”
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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The Kristianos interrupted High Mikko Toa and his nobles time after time, demanding things as if they were untrained children.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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As we laid out the packs, we watched the local Toa finish emptying their high granaries.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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