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Also known as Free Associated State of Puerto Rico, Porto Rico, Territory of Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Island of Enchantment, Borikén, Borinquen, Boriquén

Puerto Rico, officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, is a self-governing Caribbean archipelago and island organized as an unincorporated territory of the United States under the designation of commonwealth. It is located between the Dominican Republic in the Greater Antilles and the U.S. Virgin Islands in the Lesser Antilles. Located about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Miami, Florida, it consists of the eponymous main island and numerous smaller islands, including Vieques, Culebra, and Mona. With approximately 3.2 million people, it is divided into 78 municipalities, of which the most populous is the capital municipality of San Juan, followed by those within the San Juan metropolitan area. Spanish and English are the official languages of the government, though Spanish predominates.

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Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States and an insular area located in the Caribbean and Hispanic America on the continent of North America. Its capital is San Juan. The official languages are Spanish and English, and the currency is the United States dollar. The top-level Internet domain is .pr.

The territory has a population of 3826878. Its demonym is Puerto Rican, Puerto Ricaan, or Porto Ricaan. The anthem is La Borinqueña. The flag and coat of arms are specific to the region. It was established in 1898. The subject is described by sources including the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, The Nuttall Encyclopædia, and the Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition.

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PR.gov | Gobierno de Puerto Rico

El portal de internet con información centralizada del Gobierno de Puerto Rico es una herramienta en línea diseñada para brindar al ciudadano acceso a información relevante y actualizada sobre los servicios y actividades gubernamentales. Este portal funciona como un punto de encuentro centralizado para todas las agencias y departamentos gubernamentales, lo que permite a los usuarios acceder a información y recursos de manera eficiente y conveniente. Desde el portal, los ciudadanos pueden encontrar información sobre políticas públicas, programas gubernamentales, procesos de solicitud y mucho más, todo en un solo lugar accesible y fácil de usar. El portal de información centralizada del Gobierno de Puerto Rico es una herramienta valiosa para promover la transparencia y la participación ciudadana en la toma de decisiones gubernamentales.

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Encyclopedic overview

Puerto Rico (abbreviated PR), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, is a self-governing Caribbean archipelago and island organized as an unincorporated territory of the United States under the designation of commonwealth. Located about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Miami, Florida, between the Dominican Republic in the Greater Antilles and the U.S. Virgin Islands in the Lesser Antilles, it consists of the eponymous main island and numerous smaller islands, including Vieques, Culebra, and Mona. With approximately 3.2 million people, it is divided into 78 municipalities, of which the most populous is the capital municipality of San Juan, followed by those within the San Juan metropolitan area. Spanish and English are the official languages of the government, though Spanish predominates.

Puerto Rico was settled by a succession of Indigenous peoples of the Americas beginning 2,000 to 4,000 years ago; these included the Ortoiroid, Saladoid, and Taíno. It was claimed by Spain following the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1493 and subsequently colonized by Juan Ponce de León in 1508. Puerto Rico was contested by other European powers into the 18th century but remained a Spanish possession for the next 400 years. The decline of the Indigenous population, followed by an influx of Spanish settlers—primarily from the Canary Islands and Andalusia—and African slaves vastly changed the cultural and demographic landscape. Within the Spanish Empire, Puerto Rico played a strategically significant role. By the late 19th century, a distinct Puerto Rican identity began to emerge, centered on a fusion of European, African, and Indigenous elements. In 1898, following the Spanish–American War, Puerto Rico was acquired by the United States.

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