Puerto Rico has never been a sovereign country. It was a colony of Spain and was ceded to the US as a result of the Spanish-American
war in 1898.
Puerto Rico was styled a commonwealth beginning in 1950. That is the name that they elect to use, but it has no basis in international law because it remains an unincorporated Territory of the United States.
No, it is a commonwealth of the United States.
Puerto Rico's independence is the ideology that believes that Puerto Rico should be a sovereign nation, and not a commonwealth of the United States.
It is quite unlikely that Puerto Rico will ever become some country's colony again.
Well, Puerto Rico is a US territory... you make the math. Puerto Rico is not poor, but is not rich either. If Puerto Rico become a state of the Union will become the poorest state. But if we compare with other contries around PR, PR is way above them.
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My opinion doesn't count. That decision snould be vested in the legal residents of Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico.
It's not US territory is a part but it is a country dumb
Puerto Rico is a developed country because it is part of the United States of America, a developed country. Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth and an unincorporated territory of the United States. The currency is USD and the citizens are United States citizens under the laws of the U.S A. While residing in Puerto Rico they cannot vote in U.S. presidential elections, however if they become residents of an US state, they can vote in all elections..
For a country yes Puerto Rico is relatively small
puerto rico and mimi is not in the same country