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  2. Carmen Dominicci - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Dominicci Ramos is a journalist and news anchor, recently transformed into travel blogger. She is the host of Carmen Dominicci Trotamundos, a travel blog that visits tourist destinations around the world, under its motto of "Travel the world through my eyes.” Dominicci was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on July 15, 1966.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Luis Antonio Rivera - Wikipedia

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    By the 2000s, Rivera was retired from television but making special appearances. He was the protagonist of the locally produced movie for television "Santa Clos es Boricua" (Santa Claus is Puerto Rican) which was telecast in Puerto Rico and the United States through Televicentro on December 20, 2004. [1]

  5. Puerto Ricans are pushing to make these unique slang words ...

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    Distinct Puerto Rican words like "jevo,", "jurutungo" and "perreo" have been submitted to Spain's Royal Academy- considered the global arbiter of the Spanish language.

  6. Luisa Gándara - Wikipedia

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    Luisa "Piti" Gándara was born on April 30, 1954. [1] [2] Her father was a public accountant and her mother was a florist.Gándara was the youngest of five siblings. She earned her high school degree from Academia Sagrado Corazón, studied at the Faculty of Pedagogy of University of Puerto Rico, and then completed a Master's degree at the University of Florida.

  7. Ivette Cintron - Wikipedia

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    Ivette Cintron is a Puerto Rican merenque singer. From 1991 to 1997, she was married to the legendary Dominican merenque singer, Toño Rosario. [1] Cintron is also a businesswoman, [2] and beautician, having once owned a beauty salon at her mansion in Bayamon, Puerto Rico.

  8. Naming customs of Hispanic America - Wikipedia

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    The naming customs of Hispanic America are similar to the Spanish naming customs practiced in Spain, with some modifications to the surname rules.Many Hispanophones in the countries of Spanish-speaking America have two given names, plus like in Spain, a paternal surname (primer apellido or apellido paterno) and a maternal surname (segundo apellido or apellido materno).

  9. Inés Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    The Inés Mendoza high school in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, is named in her honor as well as the junior high school in San Juan's rural barrio of Caimito and an elementary school in Yauco. As a teacher, Inés Mendoza defied the U.S.A. imposition of English and ban on Spanish language in Puerto Rico, teaching in Spanish.