yes it is it is a culture tradition
Yes. July 25th is Puerto Rico Constitution Day. It commemorates the day the Constitution of Puerto Rico was signed into law and is celebrated as a public holiday.
Christmas is very interesting in Puerto Rico. Christmas in Puerto Rico starts early on, for some people it starts right after Thanksgiving, which is the Advent or the fourth Sunday before Christmas Day. Christmas is Navidad in Puerto Rico. Caroling is popular in Puerto Rico a common religion is on January 5 in the evening, children leave water, grass and grain under their beds for the camels of the Wise Men and the next day find presents in their place.
Three kings day Flower festival
United States and Puerto Rico
it is a 11 day festival in the spriing in puerto rico
Three Kings day is celebrated all over the world but mainly in Mexico it is also celebrated in Spain , Puerto Rico.
Hurt Marcos Day is actually a holiday in Puerto Rico and now is celebrated in the U.S on march 3rd all tho it is not popular.
puerto rican independence day is an September 23. puerto rican independence day is an September 23. Puerto Rico doesn't officially have an independence day since it's not independent, but it does have the discovery holiday which is November 19, 1493.
No. Puerto Rico is to gay and stupid for them to waste their time singing there.
No
In New Zealand Christmas is celebrated on Christmas Day, December 25.
Grito de Lares is popular but it is not a National Holiday in Puerto Rico.