Yes. The island of Puerto Rico is "bigger" than the City of Chicago.
In land area: Chicago 234 Square Miles -- Puerto Rico 3435 Square Miles
In Population: Chicago 2.7 million -- Puerto Rico 4 Million (2010 Census)
However if you include the entire 14 county "Chicagoland" area which includes the entire metropolitan area extending into Indiana and Wisconsin, then the Chicagoland metropolitan area is 2½ times larger than the island of Puerto Rico.
In land area: Chicago Metropolitan Area is about 9500 square miles vs PR 3435
In Population: Chicago Metropolitan Area has about 9.5 million people vs PR 4 million.
Yes its bigger than puerto rico
Yes. Cuba is about 9 times larger (land area) than Puerto Rico
No, the Big Island alone is larger then Puerto Rico at 4,028 square miles.
No. Puerto Rico is many, many times smaller than the united states. Puerto Rico is just a little smaller than the US state of Connecticut and about 1/3 larger than the US state of Delaware.
Yes the u.s.a is bigger than brazil. Because of alaska, hawaii, and puerto rico.
Nicaragua. Nicaragua is much larger at about 50,000 square miles. Puerto Rico is about 3500 square miles. Puerto Rico has about 4 million residents. Nicaragua has about 5.7 million residents.
Cuba is much larger than Puerto Rico.
Connecticut is larger than Puerto Rico, but Puerto Rico is larger than the two smallest US States combined (Delaware and Rhode Island). For bragging rights consider using population instead of area. Puerto Rico as a US State would rank behind Kentucky (#26) and ahead of Oregon (#27).
Puerto Rico is smaller than Pennsylvania by a LOT.
puerto rico is richer than iraq.
Delaware and Rhode Island are smaller than Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is farther west than Newfoundland.