nope, carribean
Puerto Rico is it's own island but if it was in a continent it would be North America.
No, Puerto Rico is in the Caribbean. Puerto Rico is both physically and politically a part of North America. It is a Caribbean Island, however, these islands are grouped with North America. It is also a part of the US, so it is politically a part of North America.
Puerto Rico is an island... Puerto Rico is a Caribbean island that is part of the US, however the Caribbean Islands are grouped together with the mainland of North America. So Puerto Rico is part of North America both physically and politically.
It is not. It is an Island in the Caribbean. Puerto Rico is both physically and politically a part of North America. It is a Caribbean Island, however, these islands are grouped with North America. It is also a part of the US, so it is politically a part of North America.
Puerto Rico is an island ,closest to central America.
Puerto Rico is an island (an unincorporated territory of the US) in the Carribean Sea. This sets it geography apart from any continent, and it is not considered a part of one. Just as the island nation of Cuba is not considered a part of North America (or any other continent), so is Puerto Rico not considered a part of any continent.
What part of America? America is huge! North America Central America South America
It is not in North America but located in the Caribbean about 1,000 miles southeast of Miami, Florida.
Puerto Rico became a territory of the US after the Spanish American War.
No, it is a Caribbean Island. Puerto Rico is both physically and politically a part of North America. It is a Caribbean Island, however, these islands are grouped with North America. It is also a part of the US, so it is politically a part of North America.
Latin America
Puerto Rico is part of the US, yes.