No.
No.
Puerto Rico is a Commonweath in Free Association with the United States. In US constitutional terms it is an organized territory of the United States. It is not one of the 50 states in the union.
Puerto Rico is a US Territory and contains no provinces, no states, no territories, no counties. It is divided into 78 municipal subdivisions.
Puerto Rico.
PR is the postal abbreviation for the state of Puerto Rico. However, it's important to note that Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state; it is an unincorporated territory of the United States
That may happen some day, but for now it is a US Territory.
Yes! There is a lot of crime in Puerto Rico ,but just take time like you were in a big city.
There is none yet but i heard puerto rico may become the 51st state
Puerto Rico is an island and the US is not.
Guam and Puerto Rico are not states. Alaska and Hawaii plus the continental 48 are the 50 states.
Puerto Rico is not a state in the Union that is the United States of America. Puerto Rico is a an organized territory of the United States, and operates as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in free association with the United States. Puerto Rico has local autonomy but the US has the final say in defense and certain finances, and Federal laws and statutes apply. Although Puerto Rican's are US citizens, they do not pay federal income tax. But Puerto Ricans are subject to the Selective Service (draft), the laws of the US, and the US Constitution.
No prime minister, Puerto Rico has a governor just like the 50 US States. As of November 4,2008 is Governor Elect Luis Fortuño