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Puerto Rico, a Caribbean island and unincorporated territory of the United States, borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south.
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Area: 3,515 sq mi (9,104 sq km). Population: ~ 3,190,000. Largest cities: San Juan, Bayamón, Carolina, Ponce, Caguas, Guaynabo, Arecibo, Toa Baja, Mayagüez, Juana Díaz, Trujillo Alto, Toa Alta, Aguadilla, Vega Baja, Humacao, Río Grande, Cabo Rojo. Official language: Spanish, English. Currency: United States dollar ($) (USD).
This map shows cities, towns, villages, main roads, lodging, shopping, casinos, dive areas, hiking, lighthouses, parks, airports and tourists routes in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico ticks all the boxes for a picture-perfect Caribbean island holiday. Its white sandy beaches can compete with any in the world and vary from metropolitan cocktail heavens and bustling surfing hotspots to quiet island getaways.
Puerto Rico is the US's third-largest Island after Hawaii and Kodiak islands. It covers 9,104 km 2 making it the US's largest, permanently inhabited overseas territory. Approximately 8,959 km 2 of Puerto Rico is land and the rest is water.
The map below is showing boundaries, major cities and populated places, interstate highways, and principal highways of Puerto Rico and the U.S. part of the Virgin Islands, an insular area of the United States with the main islands of Saint Croix, Saint Thomas and Saint John, neighboring Tortola Island is part of British Virgin Islands.
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States located between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, east of the Dominican Republic. Puerto Rico consists of the main island of Puerto Rico along with over 140 smaller islands.
Puerto Rico is an island and US territory of the West Indies, known for its tropical beaches and warm climate. While it’s only about 39 miles (63 kilometers) from north to south and 111 miles (179 kilometers) from east to west, it’s the fourth-largest island in the Caribbean. Map of Puerto Rico