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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.
- Cultural diversity in Puerto Rico
In the early 19th century, Puerto Rico's cultures became...
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According to the 2010 US Census, 99% of the population...
- Cultural diversity in Puerto Rico
Modern Puerto Rican culture is a unique mix of cultural antecedents: including European (predominantly Spanish, Italian, French, German and Irish), African, and, more recently, some North American and many South Americans. Many Cubans and Dominicans have relocated to the island in the past few decades.
In the early 19th century, Puerto Rico's cultures became more diversified with the arrival of hundreds of families from Non-Spanish countries such as Corsica, France, Germany, Greece, Palestine, Türkye, Pakistan, India, England, and Ireland.
Puerto Rico Culture. The Heart and Soul of Puerto Rico. Discover the unique blend of Taíno, African, and Spanish influences that shape the colorful and diverse traditions of the Puerto Rico culture.
According to the 2010 US Census, 99% of the population consider themselves of Puerto Rican descent (regardless of race or skin color), making Puerto Rico one of the most culturally unified societies in the world.
1 dzień temu · Puerto Rico, officially Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Spanish Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, is the self-governing island commonwealth of the West Indies, associated with the United States.
Incluye biografías, temas de arqueología, ambiente, cultura popular, artes, ciencias, gobierno, historia, lengua y literatura, deportes, diáspora puertorriqueña y municipios de Puerto Rico, entre otros.