yes
never <><><> It is a Commonwealth of the US- not a separate nation, it's "part and NOT part" of the US. They can also be called an island/commonwealth nation, but not a soviergn/independent nation.
No, Puerto Rico is a Colony of the United States of America.
the country is indeed Puerto Rico
Nation.
Yes. They have a constitution because Puerto Rico is a separate nation. For example, The United States Of America
Puerto Rico does not have embassies anywhere, since it is not a separate nation. It is part of the United States of America (it is a Commonwealth).
No, Guam is under control from US like Puerto Rico
no, Puerto Rico is not even an independent country. It is a territory of the United States.There are separate movements within the island for Statehood, Independence, and protection of its commonwealth status with the US. An apparent major concern is that, if independent, Communism could take over Puerto Rico.
Indeed. As Puerto Rico is a commonwealth, it functions as a "colony" of the United States. If it was an independent nation, Puerto Ricans would have to make an application to live an work in the US, just like everybody else.
There is no independent nation within the United States. However, there are territories like Puerto Rico and Guam that have a degree of self-governance but are not fully independent nations. Additionally, Native American tribes have a unique sovereign status, allowing them some autonomy while still being subject to U.S. federal law.
One island nation that does not belong to the United States today is Cuba. Located in the Caribbean, Cuba is an independent country with its own government and political system. It has a rich cultural heritage and a history of resistance against U.S. influence, particularly since the Cuban Revolution in 1959. Unlike Puerto Rico and Guam, which are U.S. territories, Cuba maintains its sovereignty as a separate nation.
Puerto Rico is not independent, it is a US Territory.