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  2. List of Puerto Rico symbols - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of official symbols of Puerto Rico. Symbol or Emblem Type ... (Latin for "John is his name") 1905 [4] ... Add languages ...

  3. Category:National symbols of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Category: National symbols of Puerto Rico. 12 languages. ... Flag of Puerto Rico; List of Puerto Rican flags; G.

  4. Category:Languages of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    English language in Puerto Rico; S. Puerto Rican Spanish; Spanish language; T. Taíno language This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 07:06 (UTC). ...

  5. Taíno language - Wikipedia

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    Since the 2010s, there have been several publications that attempt to reconstruct modern Taíno lexicons by way of comparative linguistics with other related Arawak languages. Puerto Rican linguist Javier Hernandez published his Primario Basíco del Taíno-Borikenaíki in 2018 after a 16-year spanning research project with positive reception ...

  6. Culture of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    These influences are evident in the fields of dance and music, such as la bomba, la plena, and most recently in reggaeton, which is an Afro-Caribbean based Puerto Rican genre, as well as influences in Puerto Rican Spanish, and Puerto Rican cuisine. The presence of African diasporic religions, such as Santeria, is due to African influence.

  7. Category:Culture of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    41 languages. العربية ... National symbols of Puerto Rico (8 P) O. Cultural organizations based in Puerto Rico (4 C, ... List of Puerto Rican slang words and ...

  8. Puerto Rican Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rican accent is somewhat similar to the accents of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean basin, including Cuba and the Dominican Republic, and those from the Caribbean/coastal regions of Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Honduras, and Nicaragua (particularly to a non-Puerto Rican). However, any similarity will depend on the level of education of ...

  9. Coat of arms of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Puerto Rico was first granted by the Spanish Crown on November 8, 1511, making it the oldest heraldic achievement in use in the Americas. [1] The territory was seized from Spain and ceded to the United States as a result of the Treaty of Paris that put an end to the Spanish–American War in 1899, after which two interim arms were adopted briefly.