Puerto Rico is an island it is a territory of the Us but it is not Central America is an island located on the Caribbean it is the smallest of the greater Antilles
The islands of the Caribbean are not on a continent. They are usually considered to be part of the geographic region known as North America or Latin America.
No, it is in the Caribbean.
Puerto Rico is an unincorporated, self-governing territory of the United States and styles itself ( in English) as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Its name in Spanish, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, is more literally translated to English as "Free Associated State of Puerto Rico."
nope its not..the money in America is the same amount in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United State of America. In 1493 it was claimed by Spain, but after 400 years of colonial rule Puerto Rico was ceded to the U.S. This was due to the U.S winning the Spanish-American war in 1898. The American Dollar is used Puerto Rico and their economy is controlled by the U.S.
Cuba gave them a reverse flag for helping them in the Spanish-American war. P.s Puerto Rico to Spain is the same as America to England
San Juan,PUERTO RICO so Puerto Rico.
Latin America
Puerto Rico qualifies as such.
Puerto Rico and US
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States.
Cuba, Puerto Rico and Jamaica are three of them.
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States.
St. Barthelemy is by estimation the smallest country in Latin America. It is a volcanic island north of Puerto Rico.
The Bank of America represents Bank of America for the people in Puerto Rico. The people of Bank of America in Puerto Rico should contact the office in the state of Florida in the United States for any questions.
Puerto Rico is an island a fair distance from Central America.
Puerto Rico is North America (in the Caribbean)
The United States does rule Puerto Rico.