Puerto Rico Gets Some Change:
US Mint unveils quarter with Spanish inscription The Associated Press Friday, April 3rd 2009, 1:26...
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Posted by Borinqua Boy | Aug 21, 2009 | Culture, Currency, News |
US Mint unveils quarter with Spanish inscription The Associated Press Friday, April 3rd 2009, 1:26...
Read MorePosted by Borinqua Boy | Aug 19, 2009 | Culture, History |
Puerto Ricans often call the island Borinquen, from Borikén, its indigenous Taíno name. The terms boricua and borincano derive from Borikén and Borinquen respectively, and are commonly used to identify someone of Puerto Rican...
Read MorePosted by Borinqua Boy | Aug 4, 2009 | Culture, History, Law, Politics, Status Report |
Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico We, the people of Puerto Rico, in order to organize ourselves politically on a fully democratic basis, to promote the general welfare, and to secure for ourselves and our posterity...
Read MorePosted by Borinqua Boy | Jul 7, 2009 | Culture, History, Politics, Status Report |
by Marisabel Brás, Ph.D. Of all Spanish colonial possessions in the Americas, Puerto Rico is the...
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