Cordilla central
The primary mountain range in Puerto Rico is the Cordillera Central, which runs from the northwest to the southeast of the island. The highest peak in this range is Cerro de Punta, reaching an elevation of 4,390 feet (1,338 meters). This mountainous region is known for its lush vegetation, diverse ecosystems, and significant rainfall, contributing to Puerto Rico's unique biodiversity.
Lots! The central mountain range (cordillera central) has 50 of Puerto Rico's highest peaks, and many more lower peaks.
La Cordillera Central including the highest mountain Cerro de Punta.
Highest point, Uncompahgre Peak. - elevation, 14309 ft (4361 m)
Puerto Rico is an island in an archipelago which is a seabed mountain range.
The highest temperature recorded in Puerto Rico was 103°F (39.4°C) in San Lorenzo on August 31, 1987.
10 degrees
104.7 F
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. The highest executive office on the island is the governor.
Cordillera Central
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Yes. Puerto Rico is a very mountainous island. It has a mountain chain that runs down the middle of the island east to west called "La cordillera central" Cerro de Punta is the highest point on the island at 4393 feet.