Roman Catholicism is the leading religion in Puerto Rico.
The religious makeup of Puerto Rico is predominantly Christian, with Catholicism being the largest denomination. There is also a significant Protestant community, including Pentecostals, Baptists, and other evangelical denominations. A smaller percentage of the population practices other religions such as Spiritism, Judaism, and Islam.
The Puerto Rican culture is a melting pot of African, Taino, and Spanish cultures. Caribbean music and Creole-Mexican style food is predominant in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico's ancestors are the Taino Indians. The people of Puerto Rico are a mix of these indians, the Spanish, and the Africans that were brought to the island as slaves.
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According to the US Government 2010 digital transition survey there were 1,261,325 TV households in Puerto Rico. According to the 2010 census there are 1,480,330 total households in Puerto Rico. This means that 85% of Puerto Ricans have at least one TV in their house. 98.5% of US households (50 states combined) have a TV.
Not many white people live in Puerto Rico but sure. Specially in the north of Puerto Rico you find many white people. Infact in my opinion in our capital of San Juan we speak more English than people in Miami do. Hope that helped you in some way! Added: If you are a Puerto Rican, no matter how 'white' you look you still considered a mix between AFRICAN, SPANISH and TAINO. That person might be white but her sister might be black.
Puerto Rico's religious scene is dominated by the Catholic church.
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.
Puerto Rico's religious scene is dominated by the Catholic Church.
Most are Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic and Pentecostal.
over 80% catholic.
Soy de Puerto Rico. (I'm from Puerto Rico) or Soy puertorriqueño. (I'm a Puerto Rican)
No, Puerto Rico is an island.Actually Puerto Rico is NOT a continent ; it is an island .
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Puerto rico will never be a state
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