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Frank Rafael Rainieri Marranzini is a Dominican businessman in tourism industry in the Dominican Republic.He is the chairman and founder of Grupo Puntacana.According to Forbes, Rainieri has one of the ten largest fortunes in the Dominican Republic, with a net worth near the billion-dollar mark as of 2014. [5]
About 67% of Dominicans in Puerto Rico are legal citizens. [15] The 2010 census estimated a population of 68,036 Dominicans in Puerto Rico, [1] equal to 1.8% of the Commonwealth's population. Majority of Dominicans in Puerto Rico live in the San Juan metropolitan area, chiefly the cities of San Juan, Bayamón, and Carolina.
In 2019, Discover Puerto Rico planned to continue that campaign, including "streaming options for branded content". [44] The video series Discover Puerto Rico with Lin-Manuel starring actor, songwriter and lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda, became available on all JetBlue aircraft on 1 October 1, 2019 and would continue until 30 January 2020. [45]
The video is a tribute to Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans featuring a host of top stars from all walks of life — from entertainment to politics to sports — with a connection to the island.
Act 22 of 2012 —also known as the Act to Promote the Relocation of Investors to Puerto Rico (Spanish: Ley para Incentivar el Traslado de Inversionistas a Puerto Rico)— is an act enacted by the 16th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico that exempts local taxes on certain passive income generated by individuals that reside in Puerto Rico.
15 Faros de Puerto Rico: Sonia Fritz: Documentary: Documentary on the history behind the 15 lighthouses of Puerto Rico and their lighthouse keepers: 3000: Skip Font: Modesto Lacén, Yezmín Luzzed, Robert García Cooper, Guillermo Valedón: Drama: Based on the life and career of Roberto Clemente and his 3000 hit: Mi Princesa: Carlos Jiménez Flores
A National Guardsman delivers water to the residents of Punta Diamante in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, September 21, 2022, after the area was hit by Hurricane Fiona.
In the early 70s he worked at radio stations WKVM and WQBS, both located in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Ramos moved to New York City in 1976. [2] In his years at Telemundo, Ramos has covered numerous elections and inaugurations in the United States and Puerto Rico. In November 2002, Ramos introduced the popular segment Crimenes sin Resolver ...