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Well, friend, Corona is actually a brand of beer, not a place. It was first brewed in Mexico in 1925. Puerto Rico is a beautiful island known for its vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and delicious cuisine. If you ever get the chance to visit, I'm sure you'll find it to be a truly special place.

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