enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Puerto Ricans - Wikipedia

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Ricans

    As citizens of a U.S. territory, Puerto Ricans have automatic birthright American citizenship, and are considerably influenced by American culture. The population of Puerto Ricans is between 9 and 10 million worldwide, with the overwhelming majority residing in Puerto Rico and mainland United States.

  3. The People of Puerto Rico - Discover Puerto Rico

    www.discoverpuertorico.com/island/people

    Puerto Rico has a population of around 3.6 million people, and more than five million additional boricuas are residing in the mainland United States. The official languages on the Island are Spanish and English, and most of the population identifies as Christian.

  4. Culture of Puerto Rico - history, people, clothing ...

    www.everyculture.com/No-Sa/Puerto-Rico.html

    Puerto Ricans are a Caribbean people who regard themselves as citizens of a distinctive island nation in spite of their colonial condition and U.S. citizenship. This sense of uniqueness also shapes their migrant experience and relationship with other ethnoracial groups in the United States.

  5. Geographical and historical treatment of Puerto Rico, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government.

  6. Puerto Ricans in the U.S. | Data on Latinos - Pew Research Center

    www.pewresearch.org/fact-sheet/us-hispanics-facts-on...

    The following key facts compare demographic and economic characteristics of the Puerto Rican-origin population in the U.S. with the characteristics of U.S. Hispanics and the U.S. population overall. They are based on Pew Research Center tabulations of the 2021 American Community Survey.

  7. Culture of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Puerto_Rico

    Although the island's culture is not heterogeneous, Puerto Rico establishes several binary oppositions to the United States: American identity versus Puerto Rican identity, English language versus Spanish language, Protestant versus Catholic, and British heritage versus Hispanic heritage.

  8. Discover The History of Puerto Rico - Discover Puerto Rico

    www.discoverpuertorico.com/island/history

    Puerto Rico has a rich history that is ready to be explored. Learn about the beginnings of the Island and historic sites you can explore during your visit. Puerto Rico's vibrancy derives from more than 500 years of rich history and the subsequent blending of different cultures.

  9. Puerto Rican Culture—Rich with History and Tradition

    www.familysearch.org/en/blog/puerto-rican-culture-tradition

    Puerto Rico is an island rich with history and culture. Although Puerto Rico is now a United States territory, it thrives on its historical traditions. Puerto Rican culture is much like its peoplepassionate and vibrant, with a history filled with celebration.

  10. Puerto Rico - History and Heritage | Smithsonian

    www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/puerto-rico-history-and...

    As a result, Puerto Rican bloodlines and culture evolved through a mixing of the Spanish, African, and indigenous Taíno and Carib Indian races that shared the island.

  11. Puerto Rico - Spanish Colony, US Territory, Caribbean ...

    www.britannica.com/place/Puerto-Rico/History

    The first inhabitants of Puerto Rico were hunter-gatherers who reached the island more than 1,000 years before the arrival of the Spanish. Arawak Indians, who developed the Taino culture, had also settled there by 1000 ce.