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Yes, Puerto Rico gets hurricanes. Most of the ones that hit Florida hit Puerto Rico first.
The person named "Santiago" is a female in Puerto Rico. Her real name is Esmeralda Santiago.
Yes, you can use your driver's license to fly to Puerto Rico if it is a REAL ID-compliant license.
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Any cave really. If you think they are real that is. A dark place away from any thing that harms them. Why would anyone want to be changed into a Puerto Rico?
the thing is very real, it is said to be in puerto rico and parts of the united states, ITS AWESOME!
PR is the postal abbreviation for the state of Puerto Rico. However, it's important to note that Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state; it is an unincorporated territory of the United States
Christopher Columbus (Cristobal Colón [Spanish], Cristofaro Colombo [His real Italian Name]) was the first European to "Find" / "Discover" Puerto Rico in 1493. At the time Puerto Rico was inhabited by Taino People who had been there for uncounted numbers of years.
Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory in the Caribbean Sea. Some countries near Puerto Rico include: the Dominican Republic, The British Virgin Islands, Haiti, Antigua and Barbuda, Cuba, St. Kitts and Jamaica to name a few.
Only if you live in the United States and own the home as an investment. Say you live in Philadelphia and own a property in Puerto Rico, then you have to pay a tax and if you rent it out its double.
Ivy Queen was born Martha Ivelisse Pesante in Añasco, Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is not a state in the Union that is the United States of America. Puerto Rico is a an organized territory of the United States, and operates as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in free association with the United States. Puerto Rico has local autonomy but the US has the final say in defense and certain finances, and Federal laws and statutes apply. Although Puerto Rican's are US citizens, they do not pay federal income tax. But Puerto Ricans are subject to the Selective Service (draft), the laws of the US, and the US Constitution.