Puerto Rico has many public holidays when stores, offices, and schools are half or full-day closed. Check with the establishement for specific schedules.
2010January 1
New Year's Day
January 6Three Kings DayJanuary 11Eugenio María de Hostos Birthday
(second Monday in January)January 18Martin Luther King Birthday
(third Monday in January)February 14Valentine's DayFebruary 15Presidents' Day
(third Monday in February)March 22Emancipation DayApril 2Good FridayApril 4EasterApril 19José de Diego Birthday
(third Monday in April)May 9Mother's Day
(second Sunday in May)May 31Memorial Day
(last Monday in May)June 20Father's Day
(third Sunday in June)July 4Independence DayJuly 19Luis Muñoz Rivera's Birthday
(third Monday in July)July 26Commonwealth of Puerto RicoJuly 27José Celso Barbosa BirthdaySeptember 6Labor Day
(first Monday in September)October 11Columbus DayNovember 11Veteran's Day
November 19Discovery of Puerto Rico DayNovember 25Thanksgiving Day
(fourth Thursday in November)December 25Christmas Day
The same as everybody else, with parties and celebrations.
The same types of clothing you'd buy anywhere.
Soy de Puerto Rico. (I'm from Puerto Rico) or Soy puertorriqueño. (I'm a Puerto Rican)
The dominant religion is the Catholic Church.
There are very unique forms of art in Puerto Rico. This is partially due to the fact that this is a very tropical location.
No, Puerto Rico is an island.Actually Puerto Rico is NOT a continent ; it is an island .
You would never get away with it. If you try to annex Puerto Rico the U.S. government would retaliate against you.
Puerto Rico
mexican.
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Puerto rico will never be a state
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