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.
Puerto Rico is a US Territory.
Making Puerto Rico an unincorporated territory meant that Puerto Rico was a free country and would therefore run its affairs without external interferences.
Puerto Rico is not independent, it is a US Territory.
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."
Puerto Rico is part of the United States. It is called a commonwealth.
That may happen some day, but for now it is a US Territory.
It's not US territory is a part but it is a country dumb
No, it's a non-incorporated US territory (or colony, if you wish).
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Spain followed by the United States.
Puerto Rico is not a country. It is a territory owned by the United States of America.
Making Puerto Rico an unincorporated territory meant that Puerto Rico was a free country and would therefore run its affairs without external interferences.
Puerto Rico's country leader is Barack Obama, as Puerto Rico is a territory or the United States. However, the governor is Alejandro Garcia Padilla.
Puerto Rico is a Spanish-speaking territory of the United States. Although it is not a state, Puerto Rico is a self-governing commonwealth that uses both Spanish and English as official languages.
By land area, Catano is the smallest city. By population, the smallest city is Culebra.
Puerto Rico is already a country, but no state. It is a territory of United States of America.
No. Puerto Rico is a US possession. Basically dependent.
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, where Spanish is widely spoken.