Triple S is the name of the Puerto Rican website hosted by BlueCross BlueShield. The site contains information about health plans, costs, benefits, and more.
Yes, it is possible to be Puerto Rican, African, and American; however, it is not common to find people without all these nationalities in their blood.
The Internet is an excellent Recipe source. Simply type in Recipe + Puerto Rico.
Try Wikipedia.org
Puerto Rican recipes can be found in a variety of locations, such as cookbooks, or online at websites such as food, allrecipes, whats4eats, cooks, and grouprecipes.
You can consult their telephone guide. Usually, Puerto Rican numbers begin in 787 or in 939.
I love Puerto Rican food, its some of my favorites and i will tell you some of my best dishes. Bacardi rum balls, Bollitas de Bacalao y Maiz and Yuca Bread.
yes but i trying to find his reall background
Depends on where you are. As a Puerto Rican American, I find that American-born and Islanders share very different etiquette, mannerisms and of course language.
To find your Puerto Rican ancestors you will have to trace your family tree. Begin with your parents or grandparents to learn all you can about your family. Once you find out as much as possible, head over to the library. They are a good resource to locate records to help trace your family tree back even farther.
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Travel websites such as Expedia, Booking, Hotels, and Orbitz provide information about hotels in Puerto Rico including accommodation type, amenities, and rental rates.
You can find information on vacationing at Melia Puerto Vallarta by contacting a travel agent. You can also go to websites. One website that reviews the location is www.virtualtourist.com to find Puerto Vallarta Hotels.