The Puerto Rican flower is the Puerto Rican Hibiscus. Go figure!
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I think so, I am Puerto Rican and my fathers name is Miranda, also Puerto Rican.
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Just like how you spelled it. Puerto Rican.
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The proper adjective (capitalized) for Puerto Rico is "Puerto Rican".
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If your parents are full blooded Irish and Puerto Rican-you are half Irish/half Puerto Rican.
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No.. actually he was born in Honolulu, Hawaii but his ethnicity is Puerto Rican and Filipino so basically he kinda is Puerto Rican
So yeah, he's half Puerto-Rican. ;) I'm guessing the Puerto Rican community is claiming him.
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"Soy puertorriqueño" means "I am Puerto Rican" in Spanish.
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Puerto Rican Episcopal Conference was created in 1966.
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Puerto Rican Socialist Party was created in 1971.
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Puerto Rican Communist Party was created in 1934.
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The black color on the Puerto Rican flag represents the struggle and resistance of the Puerto Rican people. It symbolizes the challenges they have faced and their determination to overcome them.
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On puerto Rican avenue right next to the Puerto Rican corner store in Puerto Rico
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Yes, "Puerto Rican" is a proper noun when referring to the people, culture, or language from Puerto Rico.
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The language spoken in Puerto Rico is Spanish, not Puerto Rican. The word for money is "Dinero" in Spanish.
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It has 278 pages. When I Was a Puerto Rican was written by Esmeralda Santiago. It is a memoir.
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The black Puerto Rican flag, also known as the Afro-Puerto Rican flag, represents the African heritage and contributions to Puerto Rican culture. It symbolizes the unity and pride of Afro-Puerto Ricans and serves as a reminder of the island's diverse history and identity.
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Yes. It was created in 1849 by Narciso Lopez whereas the Puerto Rican flag was modeled after the Cuban flag and adopted in 1892 by the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee. The Puerto Rican flag was first flown in 1897.
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Yes, "Puerto Rican" should be capitalized as it refers to the nationality or ethnicity of people from Puerto Rico.
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Many Puerto Rican last names comes from Spanish. The most common Puerto Rican last name that starts with H is Hernandez.
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Puerto Rican Independence Party was created on 1946-10-20.
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I know puerto rican boys like girls with big boobs
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Puerto Rican Workers' Revolutionary Party was created in 1976.
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Puerto Rican Nationalist Party was created on 1922-09-17.
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"Lelo" in Puerto Rican slang means someone who is naive or gullible.
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It's difficult to say. There have been many Puerto Rican models in the industry over the years but to my knowledge, no one has documented or claimed to be the first Puerto Rican model.
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Yes he confirmed his mother is Puerto Rican and also mentioned playing for Puerto Rico in the Olympics is a possibility.
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The flags that resemble Puerto Rico's flag typically represent solidarity with Puerto Rican culture and heritage. They may also symbolize support for Puerto Rican independence or advocacy for issues affecting the Puerto Rican community.
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