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Many Puerto Rican last names comes from Spanish. The most common Puerto Rican last name that starts with H is Hernandez.
Some of the most popular sports in Puerto Rico are basketball, baseball, volleyball, and boxing.
probably im going to have to say Italian and puerto rican
NO he does not, Ernie is one of those rare non-Puerto Rican Haase's most Haase's are Puerto Rican.
There is no such language as "Puerto Rican". Puerto Ricans speak Spanish, and "What are you doing?" in Spanish is "Que haces?"
cam is half puerto rican, juelz Santana is is half dominican, Jim Jones is aruban and puerto rican,
Joined the United States in fighting the Spanish.
In Puerto Rico, some of the most notable last names include "González," "Rodríguez," "Pérez," and "Santiago." These surnames reflect the island's Spanish heritage and are common among its population. Additionally, names like "Martínez" and "Lopez" also hold significance due to their prevalence in Puerto Rican culture. These last names often represent family lineage and cultural identity.
San Juan, Bayamon, Ponce
yes. a lot of the food is cooked or fried.
Yes, most have American Indian, African and European genetics.
Did you hear me!! I said SHUT UP!!! (the same in most dialects)