Puerto Rico is a Territory of the United States of America. As a territory it has no representation in government, i.e. no Senators of Congressional representation. but does enjoy a common currency as well as the military protection of the United States Government.
A person who lives in Puerto Rico already lives in the US because Puerto Rico is an unincorporated organized territory of the US. People born in Puerto Rico as US citizens. So, if you are a legal resident of Puerto Rico you can move to any other part of the US if you want to and can pay for the transportation to get there.
Yes. All US drivers licenses are valid in all US states, and Puerto Rico is part of the US
Yes, since Puerto Rico is PART of the United States (it's a commonwealth)
None now, Clemente is deceased, but, because he was from Porto Rico, he was probably a Roman Catholic when he was alive.
Puerto Rico is part of the United States. It is called a commonwealth.
Canada is a part of the North American continent.
Porto Rico is not a State, according to international law. Independence in its international relationships is a necessary requirement for it to be a state. Porto rico is considered a United States Territory.
No, Puerto Rico did not take part in D-Day.
Do they sell American beer in porto Rico
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First of all, it is Puerto Rico, and no you cannot drive there. Puerto Rico is an island in the Carribean, and you need to either fly or go by ship. It is a beautiful place, and if you have the opportunity, I would recommend the trip!
Porto Rico
The mutation of the "o" in the Latin roots to the "ue" in modern Spanish was something that developed after the first colonization of Puerto Rico took place. As a result, the first name of Puerto Rico was Porto Rico. (This was very quickly replaced by the Puerto Rico.)
Puerto Rico is not in Mexico. It is a US Territory in the Caribbean where it is a part of the Greater Antilles.
Yes, seeing as Puerto Rico is part of the US
Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States of America. It is part of the US
Puerto Rico is part of the US, yes.