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Puerto Rico celebrates many of the same holidays as the U.S. Christmas in Puerto Rico is a very different experience and worth seeing.
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No it located in the mountains of central Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is a US Territory and has not achieved statehood.
There are very unique forms of art in Puerto Rico. This is partially due to the fact that this is a very tropical location.
The Spanish were very influential in Puerto Rico, and they were Roman Catholic; so you'll find that the majority of Puerto Ricans are Catholic.
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.)
Puerto Rico official languages are Spanish and English. "Aunt" in spanish is "Tía". In Puerto Rico is very common call the 'Aunt' by 'Tía'.
Yes if you need a visa to enter to the US. Puerto Rico is an US territory.
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Yes. Puerto Rico is home to dozens of species of frogs including the Coquí, a very small and vocal frog that has the distinctive call that gave it its name. The Coquí is the mascot of Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is a territory within the US. That means they do not have as many liberties in politics as do the states. Puerto Rico is also a Caribbean island with Spanish history, meaning its culture is very different. However, Puerto Rico has been Americanized over the years.