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  2. Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico [i] (Spanish for 'rich port'; ... Spanish is the dominant language of business, education and daily life on the island, spoken by nearly 95% of the ...

  3. Culture of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Since establishment as an unincorporated territory of the United States in 1898, traditional economics, social structure, nationalism, and culture in Puerto Rico has been affected by Puerto Rico's relationship with the U.S. [10] Before the United States captured Puerto Rico from Spain in 1898, the colony was agriculture based.

  4. What to know about the company behind Puerto Rico's ... - AOL

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    Puerto Rico's main airport, ... "They're part of my everyday life," Enid Núñez, 49, who said she ate breakfast before work thanks to a small gas stove she bought for such events, told the ...

  5. Puerto Ricans - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico: 163,192: 100.0%: Puerto Rico: 890,911: ... Puerto Rican Spanish is the dominant language of business, education and daily life on the island. [94]

  6. Hurricane Ernesto leaves half of Puerto Rico without power ...

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    A warning sign reading "Danger, No Swimming" under a red flag, indicating unsafe swimming conditions, are seen on the beach as waves crash onto the shore in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, on August 13 ...

  7. Cultural diversity in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Non-Spanish cultural diversity in Puerto Rico and the basic foundation of Puerto Rican culture began with the mixture of the Spanish-Portuguese (catalanes, gallegos, andaluces, sefardíes, mozárabes, romani et al.), Taíno Arauak and African (Yoruba, Bedouins, Egyptians, Ethiopians, Moroccan Jews, et al.) cultures in the beginning of the 16th century.

  8. Folklore of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The folklore of Puerto Rico prominently features the blend of music, dance, religion, spirits, monsters, natural forces and the mystery of the unknown. These are often framed within the context of historical circumstances and the multiculturalism that characterizes a military enclave and trading outpost.

  9. JetBlue will begin flying from Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport to Puerto Rico this fall, giving the airport a direct connection to the Caribbean again.. The daily flights to San Juan ...