Yes it can be.
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States. So the U.S. President Barack Obama is its chief of state. However, Puerto Rico's government is headed by its appointed governor who is Alejandro Garcia Padilla. There is no office or position called "President of Puerto Rico."
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morales is the most common last name
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Puerto Rico...?
Yes, Dias can be a Puerto Rican last name, although it is not unique to Puerto Rico. The name has Spanish origins and can be found in various Spanish-speaking countries. In Puerto Rico, it may be associated with families of Spanish descent, reflecting the island's colonial history.
Yes. My teacher's ex-husband is from Puerto Rico and his last name is Ayala.
The Government of Puerto Rico have two official names. The first one: Government of Puerto Rico; and the second one: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In Spanish: 'Gobierno de Puerto Rico' or 'Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico'.
People in Puerto Rico are from Spain, Africa, Caribbean, France, Italy, England, Holland, Germany, Ireland, Palestine, China and US.
It was the name the Taino used for Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is a US Territory and does not have a Monarchy.
Well, if it helps, Puerto Rico means "rich port".