Houses in Puerto Rico are Commonly made of cement
The homes in Puerto Rico are made similar to those in the United States. However, there are some differences. For example, homes will have a lot of outdoor space, while indoor living areas are smaller. The houses are often painted in bright tropical colors.
People in Puerto Rico live in houses made of cement or concrete, mainly because of the hurricanes and because it is also more effective. Few live in houses made of wood. Others are made with different materials, like marble. It all depends on the wants, needs and wallet of the owner.
Puerto Rico is a US Territory and has not achieved statehood.
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.)
Paper or cardboard.
Rainforest.
No, it was made by volcano thousands of years ago.
It is believed to have been created in 1892.
Pina Colada.
The US Constitution.
The Spanish-American War.
None so far.