Women of Puerto Rico are commonly referred to as "boricuas," a term derived from "Borikén," the indigenous Taíno name for the island. This term is used with pride and reflects their cultural identity. Additionally, they may be referred to simply as Puerto Rican women. The term encompasses their diverse backgrounds, traditions, and contributions to the island's rich culture.
Puerto Ricans.
Puerto Rico was first named San Juan Bautista (Saint John the Baptist as in the Bible) by the Spanish settlers.
Only the women of Puerto Rico are latina. The men are latino.
Puerto Rico is part of the United States. It is called a commonwealth.
Puerto Rico is called the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico because it is an unincorporated territory in the United States. It is considered a territory of the United States of America and has its own Governor.
They are called taxis.
Puerto Rico has qualified athletes in boxing and women's weightlifting for the 2008 Games.
Not since emancipation.
i am 99.999999999% sure its called "libreria nacional de puerto rico"
Puerto Rico was first called Boriken by the indigenous people Tainos
Soy de Puerto Rico. (I'm from Puerto Rico) or Soy puertorriqueño. (I'm a Puerto Rican)
"Negra" is a poular term of endearment in Puerto Rico.