Que haces?
pick it up to your ear and say Hola or hello.
Puerto Rico voted to become a state in the 2012 Referendum. However, it is now up to Congress to decide if Puerto Rico will become the 51st state.
There are four major Islands that make up Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is the name of the main island. Culebra and Vieques are just off the eastern shore, and Isla Mona (uninhibited) is just to the west of the main island. There are over 140 islands that make up the territory of Puerto Rico.
Highly unlikely.
Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, (Haiti and Dominican Republic share the island) and Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is currently a territorial possession of the United States. Even though a territory of the United States, YES, Puerto Rico is considered an island nation. Since they are "part, but NOT part" of the United States. Over many years, despite the island's status, Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans have build up their own identity and a strong nationality now seen and felt around the world. The mojority of Puerto Ricans, even with US citizenship, say that they are Puerto Rican, not american, and that Puerto Rico is their country, not the United States. Despite debates and politics, you can say Puerto Rico is considered a different nation. (Own national anthem, own national flag, own national olympic team, own Miss Puerto Rico, and other national identities that have made Puerto Rico its own nation) (Not a soverign nation though)
Never. It never snows in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is a tropical island. It's chilly in December but it doesn't snow. If it snows the snow will melt fast. That's why it can't snow in Puerto Rico.
in Puerto Rico
Rainforest.
On the Up - 2007 Miss Puerto Rico 1-122 was released on: USA: 4 December 2007
Hispaniola, Jamaica, Cuba, and Puerto Rico
the economic system is free market. I'm not sure how it is but you can look up Puerto Rico's free market economic system