It has a beauitiful beach
They use the US Dollar.
he was spanish explorer.....uhhh he esstablished the oldest European settlement in peurto rico...
I dont have facts only my opinion but I definetly think that this is not the case and puerto Rico is more famous.
he was conquered and made puerto rico's governor in 1508
Caribbean Cuisine blends Spanish, Native American, African and basic American foods and does it well.
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As people buy and sell many vehicles every day in Puerto Rico, you must have some doubt that YOU could. We can't answer properly unless YOU share those doubts with us. Give us all the relevant facts.
It is a frog invasive to Hawaii and other states and is native to Puerto Rico. They usually have 2 dorsal stripes. They are non-poisonous and are the size of a quarter.
One weird fact about Puerto Rico is that it is home to the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, the Arecibo Observatory, which was famously featured in several movies and scientific studies before its collapse in 2020. Another unusual aspect is that Puerto Rico has no natural lakes; instead, it relies on reservoirs for its water supply, making it unique among Caribbean islands.
Some facts from the World Factbook:The population of Bermuda is approx. 68,265; the population of Peurto Rico is approx. 3,978,702; the population of the Bahamas is approx. 310,426. That's a total of approx. 4,115,000permanent residents in the Bermuda Triangle. There are also several hundred thousand visitors that regularly travel to and from these countries every year.These facts are real.
Soy de Puerto Rico. (I'm from Puerto Rico) or Soy puertorriqueño. (I'm a Puerto Rican)
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