PUERTO RICO is a self-governing US territory that speaks Spanish and English. Puerto Rico is east of Dominican Republic and west of British Virgin Islands and US Virgin Islands. The capital is San Juan, which has well over 400,000 people. The second largest city is Ponce, which has less than 200,000 inhabitants. Puerto Ricans use the US Dollar as their currency.
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Monday, June 28, 2010
Puerto Rico
PUERTO RICO is a self-governing US territory that speaks Spanish and English. Puerto Rico is east of Dominican Republic and west of British Virgin Islands and US Virgin Islands. The capital is San Juan, which has well over 400,000 people. The second largest city is Ponce, which has less than 200,000 inhabitants. Puerto Ricans use the US Dollar as their currency.
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