Guam is one.
Palmyra is another.
Howland Island is still another.
American Samoa is the pick of the litter.
Puerto Rico is a Commonweath in Free Association with the United States. In US constitutional terms it is an organized territory of the United States. It is not one of the 50 states in the union.
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
One example of a US territory is Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is a U.S. Territory with a deep Hispanic heritage.
No. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. It currently has the title of "Commonwealth".
There are many places where one could could book a room in the city of Isabela in the territory of Puerto Rico. The best hotels to book in Puerto Rico would be hotels like Costa Dorada.
If you were asking "Are Puerto Ricans illegal aliens?" that would be a yes AND no answer. Puerto Ricans are considered immigrants because Puerto Rico is not part of the United States (its not one of our 50 states), but it is US territory (we protect them and stuff). :) hope this helped you :)
The STAR on Cuba's Flag represents their sky, the beauty of the Cuban flag can leave one breathless. ..... and the forgiveness of those who have served their rights.........
Yes, Puerto Rico is a US territory, and a voucher can be used there. Check with you local Housing Authority there about porting your voucher if you already have one.
Puerto Rico has a total of 7 delegates in the U.S. Congress. This includes one non-voting member in the House of Representatives, officially known as the Resident Commissioner, who represents Puerto Rico but cannot vote on the House floor. Additionally, Puerto Rico does not have any senators, as it is a U.S. territory and not a state.
The Government of Puerto Rico have two official names. The first one: Government of Puerto Rico; and the second one: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In Spanish: 'Gobierno de Puerto Rico' or 'Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico'.