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What are the major bodies of water of Puerto Rico?

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Molesto, la mayoría de las masas de agua en Puerto Rico sonpequeños y no importantes. Los órganos más importantes de aguadel Océano Atlántico al Norte, y el Mar Caribe a su alrededor.

Annoyingly, most bodies of water IN Puerto Rico are small and non important. The most important bodies of water are the Atlantic Ocean to the North, and the Caribbean Sea around it. (I've been working on a project in SPanish class and the first time wrote that all in SPanish.)

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