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Puerto Rico


Puerto Rico is an island situated in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, its northern shore facing the Atlantic Ocean. Two small islands off the east coast, Vieques and Culebra, are administratively parts of Puerto Rico, as is Mona Island to the west. It lies approximately 50 miles east of the Dominican Republic, 40 miles west of the Virgin Islands, and 1,000 miles southeast of the U.S. state of Florida. Its governor is Pedro Pierluisi.

Puerto Rico, officially Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (or Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico in Spanish), is a self-governing island commonwealth of the West Indies associated with the USA.

Puerto Rico has a tropical climate with little seasonal variation, although local conditions vary according to elevation and exposure to rain-bearing winds. Plant life is abundant and varied. Tropical rainforests cover parts of the north side of the island. Puerto Rico has more than 200 species of birds, but land animals are mostly confined to nonpoisonous snakes, lizards, mongooses, and the coquí -a frog whose name is onomatopoeic with its call (“co-kee!”) and which has become a kind of national mascot.

In the early 16th century, Spanish explorers founded San Juan. The United States took possession of the island in 1898 until the mid-20th century. Puerto Ricans have been U.S. citizens since 1917, and can move freely between the island and the mainland; however, as residents of an unincorporated territory, American citizens in Puerto Rico are disenfranchised at the national level, do not vote for the president or vice president, and generally do not pay federal income tax.

Beginning in the mid 20th century, the U.S. government, together with the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company, launched a series of economic projects to develop Puerto Rico into an industrial high-income economy.

Puerto Rico Statistics

Number of cities/towns/villages78
Population3285874
Area9104 km²
Density361 people/km²
Altitude1338 m
Major citiesSan Juan, Bayamón, Ponce, Carolina
Ethnicity

White: 67%

Black: 12%

Hispanic: 99%

Other: 21%

Crime rate599
GDP$104 billion
Median household income$20639

Common questions about Puerto Rico

What is the cheapest place to live in Puerto Rico?

The cheapest area to live in Puerto Rico is often considered to be the town of Aguada, known for its affordable housing options. Many find it to be the most affordable choice on the island, without needing to leave the comforts of this U.S. territory (PR) code.

What is the safest city, town or area in Puerto Rico?

Dorado is frequently regarded as the safest town in Puerto Rico. This beautiful area is known for its low crime rates and well-maintained communities, making it highly desirable for both families and retirees looking for peace of mind.

What is the city with the best weather in Puerto Rico?

Cabo Rojo boasts some of the best weather in Puerto Rico. Situated on the western coast, it enjoys warm temperatures and less rainfall compared to other parts of the island, making it perfect for beach lovers and those seeking a sunny retreat year-round.

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