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Puerto Rico. Geographic Location. -Commonwealth of the U.S. - A political unit having local autonomy but voluntarily united with the U.S. -There are 78 municipalities (Cities). Major Cities : San Juan (Capital) Ponce Caguas , Mayaguez. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Puerto Rico

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Geographic Location

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-Commonwealth of the U.S.- A political unit having local autonomy but voluntarily united with the U.S. -There are 78 municipalities (Cities)

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Major Cities:San Juan (Capital)

PonceCaguas,

Mayaguez

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Native PeopleLos Tainos

Tainos called the island Boriken or Borinquen which means “ land of the great lords”. Today the word Boricua is used to

designate the people of Puerto Rico.

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El Moro

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San Juan

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Old San Juan El viejo San Juan

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El Yunque Rainforest

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-Climate average temperature 80 degrees F-LanguageSpanish and English are the official languages-Demography white (mostly Spanish origin) 76.2% black 6.9%

mixed 4.4% -Religion 85% catholics

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Interesting FactWhen Puerto Ricans want to

express their nationality, they say: Soy de aquí como el coquí (I'm as

Puerto Rican as a coquí).

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While the coqui -a tiny frog found everywhere in the island- is only an "unofficial national

symbol", its image figures prominently in Puerto Rican culture and heritage.

The coqui

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Criollo (creole) is a word used today by Puerto Ricans to describe things native to the island, such as:

music, cuisine, language, arts, people, religion, and other aspects

of the island culture.

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Music

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Olga TuñónMark AnthonyJennifer López

Ivy QueenDaddy Yankee

Don Omar

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Food

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Carne Guisada (Stewed Beef)

Arroz con Gandules (Rice with Pigeon Peas)

Pasteles (Green Banana Mass with Pork Filling, similar to a Mexican Tamale)

Pastelón (Sweet Plantain & Beef Lasagna)

Alcapurria (Fried Green Banana and Beef Patty)