To find your Puerto Rican ancestors you will have to trace your family tree. Begin with your parents or grandparents to learn all you can about your family. Once you find out as much as possible, head over to the library. They are a good resource to locate records to help trace your family tree back even farther.
If your parents are full blooded Irish and Puerto Rican-you are half Irish/half Puerto Rican.
Yes. It was created in 1849 by Narciso Lopez whereas the Puerto Rican flag was modeled after the Cuban flag and adopted in 1892 by the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee. The Puerto Rican flag was first flown in 1897.
His mother was of Puerto Rican descent.
2 Puerto Rican players are in the hall of fame...Orlando Cepeda and of course the GREAT Roberto Clemente.
Juan carlos
Mexicans are people from Mexico and Puerto Ricans are people from Puerto Rico. They have different cultural backgrounds, languages, and histories. Mexico is located in North America, while Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States in the Caribbean.
The Puerto Rican flower is the Puerto Rican Hibiscus. Go figure!
Victoria Justice is half Puerto Rican as for her mom is from Puerto Rico and she has English, German and Irish descent on her dad's side
It is a black Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican
depends on the puerto rican
I think so, I am Puerto Rican and my fathers name is Miranda, also Puerto Rican.
The proper adjective (capitalized) for Puerto Rico is "Puerto Rican".
Just like how you spelled it. Puerto Rican.
Yes, it is possible to be Puerto Rican, African, and American; however, it is not common to find people without all these nationalities in their blood.
There are 31 Puerto Rican Senators.
Puerto Rican Spindalis was created in 1866.