-115, 109 Calle Luis Munoz Rivera, Guayanilla, 00656, Puerto Rico
109 Calle Luis Munoz Rivera
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Carlos Montalvo said 5 years ago
Excelente escuela, excelentes maestros y directora, y el personal del comedor muy atentos con los niños
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