Spanish and English. Both official languages of Puerto Rico.
The answer to the definition "having 2 official languages" is "official bilingualism". Official bilingualism is in place in countries like Canada and Puerto Rico, which have two official languages.
The five Puerto Rican universities that are in the NCAA Division 2 are: * University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez...the Bulldogs. * University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras...the Roosters. * University of Puerto Rico-Bayamon...the Cowboys. * Interamerican University of Puerto Rico...the Tigers. * American University of Puerto Rico...the Pirates.
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The principle language of Puerto Rico is Spanish although many Puerto Ricans also speak some English. You will find this especially in tourist areas.I moved to Puerto Rico from Boston a little over a year ago. We live in Caimito Alto, which is a rural, mountainous area on the outer part of San Juan and almost none of my neighbors speaks English.Children are taught English as part of their curriculum but what I've found is that, because they don't speak it at home, many don't feel comfortable speaking it at all.The primary or the most spoke language is the Spanish. Puerto Rico official languages are Spanish and English.For the most part, Spanish. English is also common.they started off speaking spanish then went on to speaking both spanish and EnglishBecause it was originally a Spanish Colony.Mostly Spanish and EnglishSpanish is the main language spoken in Puerto Rico.The official language of Puerto Rico is Spanish. English is the second language.Mainly Spanish. In Puerto Rico Spanish and English are official languages.
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Renaldo Balkman's grandma is from Puerto Rico, so he is part Puerto Rican. He won 2 gold medals this summer playing for Puerto Rico's national team.
Both Spanish and English are the official languages of Puerto Rico. However because of Puerto Rico's Spanish Background and the fact it is a self-governing territory of the U.S, English is less widely spoken but the majority of the population are quite fluent in both. It is taught in all the schools as a major second language. Around 90% of all people in Puerto Rico speak both English and Spanish. For Spanish only, almost 100%. But for English only about 2%.
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Trip Flip - 2012 Puerto Rico 2-11 was released on: USA: 19 May 2013
The two islands closest to Puerto Rico to the east are Vieques and Culebra. Both are part of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and thus sovereign territory of the United States. The British Virgin Islands and the US Virgin Islands can also be described as "islands east of Puerto Rico" but they are further away.