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  • Aguada, Puerto Rico
    Central Coloso - The oldest sugar cane processing plants that still in operation in Puerto Rico Centro de Bellas Artes Juan L Arroyo, (tel 787-868-6242) Ermita Espinar Ruins - A former railroad station building is home of an interesting array of relics of early Puerto Rico settlers, including some from the Taino Indian precolonization times
  • Discover Culebra, Puerto Rico
    For information about Ferry Schedules you may contact the Puerto Rico Ports Authority at (787) 863-0705, (787) 863-0852 or (787) 742-3161 For information about Air Travel Schedules you may contact Isla Nena Air Services, Inc , Vieques Air Link, Air Culebra (Charter) at (787) 268-6951, or Flamenco Airways Inc (Charter) at (787) 723-8110 or (787) 725-7707
  • Guánica, Puerto Rico
    Located in driest area of Puerto Rico, temperatures in the forest are, on average, around 80 °F (27 °C) in shaded areas and 100 °F (38 °C) in exposed areas The dry forest has 700 plant species of which 48 are endangered and 16 exist nowhere else, including the Puerto Rican woodpecker, the Puerto Rican lizard cuckoo and the Puerto Rican emerald hummingbird, and the Puerto Rican nightjar
  • Maps of Puerto Rico
    Puerto Rico's geographic location places it in the tropical zone, resulting in year-round warm temperatures, lush landscapes, and stunning coastlines Its position also makes it a prime destination for cruises, shipping routes, and international travel, with Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) serving as a major gateway between the Caribbean, Latin America, and the United States
  • History of Puerto Rico - XV Century - 1599 - Welcome to Puerto Rico!
    Puerto Rico's History XV Century - 1599 XV Century Taíno Indians who inhabited the territory, called the island Boriken or Borinquen which means: "the great land of the valiant and noble Lord" or "land of the great lords" Today this word -used in various modifications- is still popularly used to designate the people and island of Puerto Rico
  • Discover Cayey, Puerto Rico
    Its original name was "Cayey de Muesas", in honor of Miguel de Muesas, the governor of Puerto Rico at the time Cayey is famous for its two twin peaks known as "Las Tetas de Cayey ," (the teats of Cayey), nicknamed for their similarity to a female body part, which were formed by volcanic activity
  • Puerto Rico
    Impact on Imports to Puerto Rico Increased Shipping Costs: The Jones Act restricts foreign-flagged ships from transporting goods directly between U S ports and Puerto Rico Consequently, goods from regions like Central and South America, Western Europe, and Africa cannot be shipped directly to Puerto Rico if they are on foreign vessels
  • Exploring San Juan, Puerto Rico
    San Juan is the capital and most populous city in Puerto Rico Founded in 1521 by Juan Ponce de León, who named it City of Puerto Rico (Rich Port) The capital of Puerto Rico is the oldest city under U S jurisdiction, but some people argue than St Augustine, Florida, founded in 1565 is the oldest city in the continental United States
  • Discover Vieques, Puerto Rico
    Bioluminescent Bays The island is also home of one of Puerto Rico's three bioluminescent bays The Mosquito Bay (bioluminescent bay) was officially declared the brightest recorded in the world by Guinness Book of World Records 2008, recognized as a National Natural Landmark since 1980, and considered the best example of a bioluminescent bay in the United States
  • Cidra, Puerto Rico
    Cidra is home of "La Paloma Sabanera" (Patagioenas inornata wetmorei), the only bird in Puerto Rico with blue eyes This pigeon is endemic to Puerto Rico Its original geographical distribution included the valleys and low mountains of the western region, from Añasco to Morovis





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