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Location and Climate
• Puerto Rico is an island that lies between the
  Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.
• The total area of the island is 3, 508 square miles.
• The mainland of Puerto Rico can be compared as
  three times the size of the state of Rhode Island.
• The climate in Puerto Rico is
  tropical.
• The rainy season is from
  April-November.
• Throughout the year, the
  average temperature is about
  82 degrees.
Geography
• The terrain is mountainous but also has many
  beaches that attract tourists each year.
• The Cordillera mountain range is the most
  important range in Puerto Rico.
• There are also many farms and plantations in
  Puerto Rico that produce popular crops such
  as tobacco, sugarcane, and coffee.
Government
•   Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States of America.
•   Therefore, they also follow the President and the laws of the U.S..
•   However, Puerto Rico has its own elected Governor because the
    people cannot vote in the election for the President.
•   The current Governor is Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset who was
    inaugurated on January 2, 2009.
•   Puerto Rico has control over all of its internal affairs unless they
    violate the United States constitutional laws.
•   Puerto Rico usually does not receive the same revenues that many
    states do and lacks representation in both the Senate and the
    House of Representatives.
•   In addition to following the government of the United States,
    Puerto Rico has its own three branch government.
Government (continued…) and Currency
• The Executive branch is made up of the elected Governor (who
  is elected for four terms, like the president) and his cabinet.
• The Legislative branch is made up of the Senate and the
  Chamber of Representatives that are picked to represent a
  district of the country.
• The Judiciary branch has a Supreme court made up
  of 7 judges that are chosen by the Governor.
• There are also Superior courts and District Courts that are split
  throughout the 12 districts.
• The currency of Puerto Rico is the U.S. dollar.
• Similar to U.S. states, there was a collectors coin that was made
  for the commonwealth.
Natural Resources
• Puerto Rico has many useful natural resources
  such as nickel, copper, and oil.
• These important and popular resources help
  the Puerto Rican economy to flourish.
• Sand and gravel are also helpful to the
  economy and are vital in constructing
  buildings.
• Many of the natural resources are captured
  through mining.
• The United States government controls all
  mining in the territory.
Education
• In Puerto Rico, education is very important.
• Like the U.S., school is necessary from 6 to 17 years of age.
• There is 6 years of primary school and then 2 sets of 3 years of
  secondary school.
• In Puerto Rico there are over 50 college institutions for those
  people who want to continue schooling past the age of 17.
• Public schools teach the students in Spanish;
  however, English is a required class from start
  through high school.
• There are English based private schools
  in many areas that are taught fully in English
  with Spanish as a second language classes.
Family and Culture
• The average family in Puerto Rico consists of 3.5 people.
• Most families are Catholic (85% of people) but all religions are
  accepted because of the constitution.
• Mostly all Puerto Ricans speak Spanish as a first language, but
  English is also the official language of the country.
• Many Puerto Ricans consider family to be the most important
  thing in their lives.
• Families are expected to give each other emotional and material
  support.
• Children and adults spend their free time playing popular sports
  that are the same as many of us play.
• The most popular sport in Puerto Rico is baseball.
Tourist Attractions
• Playa de Luquillo is said to one of the most beautiful beaches on
  the island and is close to the capital, San Juan.
• Casa Blanca is located in San Juan and was built in 1521 as a
  reward for Ponce de León. It later became a station for both
  the Spanish and American military but now only stands as a
  historical building and tourist attraction.
• Igelsia de San José was built in 1532 by Dominican friars. It is
  known as the second oldest church in the western hemisphere
  and for more than 300 years, the Spanish explorer Ponce de
  León was buried here.
• La Coca Falls is a gorgeous waterfall that is located in El Yunque
  National Park. It is an 85 foot high fall that cascades into
  boulders; it is one of the first and most beautiful things people
  will see when visiting El Yunque.
History
• Puerto Rico was first inhabited by the Arawak Indians.
• However, during Columbus's exploration, the Taínos culture
  was prominent in the country.
• The island, although considered part of the New World, was
  not found by Columbus.
• It was unofficially claimed by Spain because of its actual
  founder, Juan Ponce de León.
• Puerto Rico has a convenient location between Europe and
  South/Central America.
• For this reason, it was a military post for many countries
  during times of war.
• After the Spanish-American war, in 1898, Puerto Rico came
  into the United States possession and in 1917, Puerto Ricans
  were granted U.S. citizenship.
Food
• Many Puerto Rican dishes can be traced back
  to the Arawak and Taínos cultures.
• Chicken, fish and shellfish, egg, vegetables,
  and plantains are main ingredients used in the
  dishes.
• The national drink of Puerto Rico is rum;
  however, they enjoy drinking coffee, and
  other alcoholic beverages.
Works Cited
•   Coins | Coin Update. Web. 13 Apr. 2010. <http://coins.coinupdate.com>.

•   "Culture of Puerto Rico - Traditional, History, People, Clothing, Traditions, Women, Beliefs, Food,
    Customs, Family, Social, Marriage, Men, Life, Immigrants, Wedding, Population, Religion." Countries and
    Their Cultures. Web. 12 Apr. 2010. <http://www.everyculture.com/No-Sa/Puerto-Rico.html>.

•   Janssen, Sarah, ed. "Nations of the World." The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2010. New York:
    Infobase, 2009. 735-36. Print.

•   Online University Degree Search - U.S. University Directory - State Universities and College Rankings.
    Web. 12 Apr. 2010. <http://www.stateuniversity.com>.

•   PlanetWare Travel Guide - Hotels, Attractions, Pictures, Maps & More. Web. 12 Apr. 2010.
    <http://www.planetware.com>.

•   "Puerto Rican Flag." Lonely Planet Travel Guides and Travel Information. Web. 12 Apr. 2010.
    <http://www.lonelyplanet.com>.

•   Safra, Jacob E., and Jorge Aguilar-Cauz, eds. "Countries of the World- Puerto Rico." Time Almanac.
    2009. Print.

•   “US GEOGRAPHY - EnchantedLearning.com." ENCHANTED LEARNING HOME PAGE. Web. 12 Apr.
    2010. <http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa>.

•   USGS Publications Warehouse. Web. 13 Apr. 2010. <http://pubs.usgs.gov>.

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Puerto Rico

  • 2. Location and Climate • Puerto Rico is an island that lies between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. • The total area of the island is 3, 508 square miles. • The mainland of Puerto Rico can be compared as three times the size of the state of Rhode Island. • The climate in Puerto Rico is tropical. • The rainy season is from April-November. • Throughout the year, the average temperature is about 82 degrees.
  • 3. Geography • The terrain is mountainous but also has many beaches that attract tourists each year. • The Cordillera mountain range is the most important range in Puerto Rico. • There are also many farms and plantations in Puerto Rico that produce popular crops such as tobacco, sugarcane, and coffee.
  • 4. Government • Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States of America. • Therefore, they also follow the President and the laws of the U.S.. • However, Puerto Rico has its own elected Governor because the people cannot vote in the election for the President. • The current Governor is Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset who was inaugurated on January 2, 2009. • Puerto Rico has control over all of its internal affairs unless they violate the United States constitutional laws. • Puerto Rico usually does not receive the same revenues that many states do and lacks representation in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. • In addition to following the government of the United States, Puerto Rico has its own three branch government.
  • 5. Government (continued…) and Currency • The Executive branch is made up of the elected Governor (who is elected for four terms, like the president) and his cabinet. • The Legislative branch is made up of the Senate and the Chamber of Representatives that are picked to represent a district of the country. • The Judiciary branch has a Supreme court made up of 7 judges that are chosen by the Governor. • There are also Superior courts and District Courts that are split throughout the 12 districts. • The currency of Puerto Rico is the U.S. dollar. • Similar to U.S. states, there was a collectors coin that was made for the commonwealth.
  • 6. Natural Resources • Puerto Rico has many useful natural resources such as nickel, copper, and oil. • These important and popular resources help the Puerto Rican economy to flourish. • Sand and gravel are also helpful to the economy and are vital in constructing buildings. • Many of the natural resources are captured through mining. • The United States government controls all mining in the territory.
  • 7. Education • In Puerto Rico, education is very important. • Like the U.S., school is necessary from 6 to 17 years of age. • There is 6 years of primary school and then 2 sets of 3 years of secondary school. • In Puerto Rico there are over 50 college institutions for those people who want to continue schooling past the age of 17. • Public schools teach the students in Spanish; however, English is a required class from start through high school. • There are English based private schools in many areas that are taught fully in English with Spanish as a second language classes.
  • 8. Family and Culture • The average family in Puerto Rico consists of 3.5 people. • Most families are Catholic (85% of people) but all religions are accepted because of the constitution. • Mostly all Puerto Ricans speak Spanish as a first language, but English is also the official language of the country. • Many Puerto Ricans consider family to be the most important thing in their lives. • Families are expected to give each other emotional and material support. • Children and adults spend their free time playing popular sports that are the same as many of us play. • The most popular sport in Puerto Rico is baseball.
  • 9. Tourist Attractions • Playa de Luquillo is said to one of the most beautiful beaches on the island and is close to the capital, San Juan. • Casa Blanca is located in San Juan and was built in 1521 as a reward for Ponce de León. It later became a station for both the Spanish and American military but now only stands as a historical building and tourist attraction. • Igelsia de San José was built in 1532 by Dominican friars. It is known as the second oldest church in the western hemisphere and for more than 300 years, the Spanish explorer Ponce de León was buried here. • La Coca Falls is a gorgeous waterfall that is located in El Yunque National Park. It is an 85 foot high fall that cascades into boulders; it is one of the first and most beautiful things people will see when visiting El Yunque.
  • 10. History • Puerto Rico was first inhabited by the Arawak Indians. • However, during Columbus's exploration, the Taínos culture was prominent in the country. • The island, although considered part of the New World, was not found by Columbus. • It was unofficially claimed by Spain because of its actual founder, Juan Ponce de León. • Puerto Rico has a convenient location between Europe and South/Central America. • For this reason, it was a military post for many countries during times of war. • After the Spanish-American war, in 1898, Puerto Rico came into the United States possession and in 1917, Puerto Ricans were granted U.S. citizenship.
  • 11. Food • Many Puerto Rican dishes can be traced back to the Arawak and Taínos cultures. • Chicken, fish and shellfish, egg, vegetables, and plantains are main ingredients used in the dishes. • The national drink of Puerto Rico is rum; however, they enjoy drinking coffee, and other alcoholic beverages.
  • 12. Works Cited • Coins | Coin Update. Web. 13 Apr. 2010. <http://coins.coinupdate.com>. • "Culture of Puerto Rico - Traditional, History, People, Clothing, Traditions, Women, Beliefs, Food, Customs, Family, Social, Marriage, Men, Life, Immigrants, Wedding, Population, Religion." Countries and Their Cultures. Web. 12 Apr. 2010. <http://www.everyculture.com/No-Sa/Puerto-Rico.html>. • Janssen, Sarah, ed. "Nations of the World." The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2010. New York: Infobase, 2009. 735-36. Print. • Online University Degree Search - U.S. University Directory - State Universities and College Rankings. Web. 12 Apr. 2010. <http://www.stateuniversity.com>. • PlanetWare Travel Guide - Hotels, Attractions, Pictures, Maps & More. Web. 12 Apr. 2010. <http://www.planetware.com>. • "Puerto Rican Flag." Lonely Planet Travel Guides and Travel Information. Web. 12 Apr. 2010. <http://www.lonelyplanet.com>. • Safra, Jacob E., and Jorge Aguilar-Cauz, eds. "Countries of the World- Puerto Rico." Time Almanac. 2009. Print. • “US GEOGRAPHY - EnchantedLearning.com." ENCHANTED LEARNING HOME PAGE. Web. 12 Apr. 2010. <http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa>. • USGS Publications Warehouse. Web. 13 Apr. 2010. <http://pubs.usgs.gov>.