Unfortunately the country doesn't have 10 official religious movements. 85% of the country is considered Roman Catholic leaving the other 15% divided over the Protestant dominations.
Not sure. What Puerto Ricans do know is that its epic central was in Moca, 5.8, and during all these days there has been sismic movements in the water. There is a belief that Puerto Rico is on top of a volcano, but this theory has not been proven yet.
Puerto Rico does not have a volcano but it(PR) is in top of one that was created a long time ago.
yes, yes it is
Top Chef - 2006 Puerto Rico 4-13 was released on: USA: 4 June 2008
Demographically speaking, yes.
The poles let you climb the hill at the upper left star in Puerto Rico. At the top are some Bolt Cutters you need in New Jersey.
Puerto Rico's top executive is a governor elected by the people of Puerto Rico. From 1500 until 1898 the governors of Puerto Rico were appointed by the Spanish Crown. In 1498 Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States by Spain in the Treaty of Paris of 1898 (along with Guam, The Philippines and other territories) ending the Spanish American War. From 1898 to 1900 Puerto Rico had governors appointed by the U.S. Army. From 1900 to 1949 Puerto Rico had governors appointed by the United States Colonial Administration or President of the United States. In 1948 The United States Congress accepted Puerto Rico's new constitution and status as "Free Associated State" (Estado Libre Associado) which included a provision for a governor to be elected by the local population. From 1949-present, Puerto Rico has had an elected governor as head of the executive branch. A bicameral legislature and an independent Judiciary forming a government similar to most of the the states and the federal government of the United States.
The top rated and most popular hotels in Puerto Rico include Hotel El Convento, Hix Island Hotel, Chateau Cervantes, Horned Dorset Primavera and the El San Juan Hotel.
There are bolt cutters on the top of the hill at the upper left star at Puerto Rico. Climb up the springy poles to the top.
Puerto Rico is a lovely place, and I'm sure you will be able to find PLENTY of places you would be fine with staying in. Some of the top rated hotels and resorts in Puerto Rico are the Hotel El Convento in San Juan, the Hacienda Tamarindo in Isla de Vieques, and the Villa Tropical Oceanfront Apartments on Shacks Beach in Isabela. These might be a bit pricey, but they're the best available!
There are bolt cutters at the top of the hill at the upper left star in Puerto Rico.
"Lelo" in Puerto Rico refers to a traditional game played during the holiday season. It involves hitting a spinning top with a stick to keep it spinning. The game is often played during Christmas celebrations and is a popular pastime among families and friends.