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  2. Category:Puerto Rico templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Puerto Rico templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Puerto Rico templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Ponce Candy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1940. It made candy from sugar obtained from sugar cane at the nearby Central Mercedita , also in Ponce. In the 1950s, a marketing company proposes the name "Fiesta" to the Ponce Candy management, and Ponce Candy industries starts manufacturing its products under that name.

  4. Fiestas patronales in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Fiestas patronales in Puerto Rico are yearly celebrations held in each municipality of the island. Like in other countries, " fiestas patronales " are heavily influenced by Spanish culture and religion, and are dedicated to a saint or the Blessed Virgin Mary under one of her titles.

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  6. Puerto Rico (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The effect is to make players gathered around a table for a game of Puerto Rico into unwitting moral accomplices in the horrors of human servitude." [11] Academics Cornel Borit, Melania Borit, and Petter Olsen discussed Puerto Rico in a study of colonialism in popular board games in 2018. "In Puerto Rico, the indigenous population is completely ...

  7. Festival Nacional de la Quenepa - Wikipedia

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    The Festival Nacional de la Quenepa (English: National Genip Fruit Festival) is a cultural celebration that takes place every year in Ponce, Puerto Rico. [5] The festival centers around the genip fruit, the city's official fruit. [6] The celebration lasts three days and takes place over a weekend (Friday through Sunday).

  8. Puerto Rico ¡Gana! - Wikipedia

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    On August 16, 2019, Puerto Rico ¡Gana! ended its "first season" and Telemundo Puerto Rico announced the show was renewed to stay permanently on the prime time schedule moving forward. For the remainder of the year Puerto Rico ¡Gana! would move to the 7:00 p.m. time slot and serve as a lead in for the popular competition reality program ...

  9. Culture of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Since establishment as an unincorporated territory of the United States in 1898, traditional economics, social structure, nationalism, and culture in Puerto Rico has been affected by Puerto Rico's relationship with the U.S. [10] Before the United States captured Puerto Rico from Spain in 1898, the colony was agriculture based.