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Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico. Seňora Dullard. Map of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is an island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of the Dominican Republic. (about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Miami, Florida). . http://welcome.topuertorico.org/descrip.shtml. Flag of Puerto Rico.

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Puerto Rico

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  1. Puerto Rico Seňora Dullard

  2. Map of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico is an island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of the Dominican Republic. (about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Miami, Florida). http://welcome.topuertorico.org/descrip.shtml

  3. Flag of Puerto Rico • The Puerto Rican flag has red and white stripes. It has a blue triangle with a white star along the left side.

  4. The people of Puerto Rico There are about 1,000 people per square mile. There is a cultural and racial mix of people from Spain, Africa, Scotland, and Ireland as well as indigenous peoples.

  5. Resources of Puerto Rico • Important industries include pharmaceuticals, electronics, textiles, petrochemicals, processed foods, clothing, and textiles. http://welcome.topuertorico.org/economy.shtml

  6. Currency • Since Puerto Rico is part of the United States, the island's currency is the U.S. dollar.

  7. The Taíno tribe-people, the Spaniards, and the black slaves imported from Africa all contributed to the folklore heritage of Puerto Rico. • Many of these legends are ghost tales about demons who roam the island after dark, pursuing food or people or else protecting gold and loot that pirates long ago stashed away for safekeeping. Culture http://welcome.topuertorico.org/culture/folklore.shtml

  8. celebrations • Puerto Rico's Christmas season is long, starting right after Thanksgiving day and officially lasting until Three Kings Day on January 6. • Friends often form "parrandas", "asaltos" or "trullas", a more joyful group than typical North American Christmas carolers. Lively music is sung usually to bongo, guitar, güiro and other musical instruments accompaniment as the group goes to visit homes of unsuspecting friend's, eats and drinks, and then moves on to the home of another friend http://welcome.topuertorico.org/culture/folklore.shtml

  9. Famous people Ponce de Leon was a Spaniard who founded the Caparra Village. He also served as a governor of the island. Roberto Clemente was a famous baseball player from Puerto Rico.

  10. Food La comida de Puerto Rico es muy rica.

  11. Religion • Churches of many denominations can be found throughout the island. These include Catholic(85%), Protestant, and a small Jewish community. Some islanders practice espiritísmo and Santeria.

  12. Climate • Puerto Rico enjoys year round summer temperatures. The average yearly temperature is 82 degrees.

  13. Population • There are 3.9 million people who inhabit Puerto Rico. • The major cities are Ponce, Caguas, and Mayagüez. The capital is San Juan. • There are 3.9 million people who inhabit Puerto Rico. • The major cities are Ponce, Caguas, and Mayagüez. The capital is San Juan.

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