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Go Yanks! The island of Puerto Rico is almost rectangular in shape, and is the smallest and the most eastern island of the Greater Antilles. Its coasts measures approximately 580 km, and if the adjacent islands Vieques and Culebra are included the coast measures approximately 700 km. To the north and south seas capes measure 8.525 m for the Grave of Puerto Rico and 5.000 m for the Grave of Tanner. In addition to the principal island, the Commonwealth includes: Vieques, Culebra, Culebrita, Palomino (known by some as the Spanish Virgin Islands), Mona, Monito and various others isolated islands. Deep oceans waters fringe Puerto Rico. The Mona Passage, which separates the island from Hispaniola to the west, is about 75 miles (120 km) wide and more that 3,300 feet (1,000 meters) deep. Off the northern coast is the 28,000 feet (8,500 meters) deep Puerto Rico Trench, and to the south the sea bottom descends to the 16,400 feet (5,000 meters) deep Venezuelan Basin of the Caribbean. Puerto Rican culture is somewhat complex, -others will call it colorful. Culture is a series of visual manifestations and interactions with the environment that make a region and/or a group of people different from the rest of the world. Puerto Rico, without a doubt has several unique characteristics that distinguish their culture from any other. Lets consider that the people of Puerto Rico represent a cultural and racial mix. During the early 18-century, the Spaniard in order to populate the country took Taino Indian women as brides. Later on as labor was needed to maintain crops and build roads, African slaves were imported, followed by the importation of Chinese immigrants, then continued with the arrival of Italians, French, German, and even Lebanese people. American expatriates came to the island after 1898. Long after Spain had lost control of Puerto Rico, Spanish immigrants continued to arrive on the island. The most significant new immigrant population arrived in the 1960s, when thousands of Cubans fled from Fidel Castro's Communist state. The latest arrivals to Puerto Rico have come from the economically depressed Dominican Republic. This historic intermingling has resulted in a contemporary Puerto Rico practically without racial problems. What about Puerto Rican food, cuisine and eating habits, music, and family traditions? These among hundreds of hundreds of Puerto Rican customs and traditions are what define Puerto Rico. Get a hint of what Puerto Rican culture truly is: The design of the Commonwealth flag reflects the close ties that bound the Cuban and Puerto Rico patriots in the 19th century for the flag which waves over the Capital of San Juan is the Cuban flag color reversed.

The flag was first used on December 22, 1895. A group of 59 Puerto Ricans led by Dr. Julio J. Henna, gather at "Chimney Corner Hall" in Manhattan, New York City and organizes a political group, attached to the Cuban Revolutionary Party, which advocated independence for Puerto Rico and Cuba from Spanish rule. As part of their activities, a flag was created to rally support for independence from Spain. The flag was soon adopted as a national symbol. In 1898, the flag became the mark of resistance to the US invasion; and in the 1930s it was adopted by the Nationalist Party. When Puerto Rico became a Commonwealth in July 25, 1952 it was officially adopted as the national flag. The Puerto Rican flag consists of 5 alternate red and white stripes. On the left of the flag is a single white five-pointed star resting in a blue triangle. The symbolism is explained thus. The white star stands for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico while the three sides of the equilateral triangle together represent the three branches of the Republican government (executive, legislative and judicial branches). The three red strips symbolize the that feeds those parts of the government. The two white stripes symbolizing the rights of man and the freedom of the individual, are a perpetual reminder of the need for vigilance of a democratic government is to be preserved. The flag is not flown except in company of the U.S. flag. Adopted in July 25, 1952. [|] Absolute location of San Juan, Puerto Rico is 18 degrees North and 66 degrees West.
 * __CLIMATE__:** Puerto Rico has a tropical climate at lower elevations and a subtropical at higher elevations. Both temperatures and rainfall are affected by the NE trade winds. Humidity is relatively high in summer and most rainfall occurs between May and December. Average annual precipitation varies from 1,550 mm (161 inches) in the north to 910 mm (36 inches) in the south. Average temperature ranges in San Juan are from 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit) in July to 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit) in January.
 * __RELIGIONS__:** Mostly Christians with 85% of the population Roman Catholic while 10% are Protestant.
 * __PEOPLE__:** The principal ethnic majority are Whites who account for 80% of the population and are predominantly of Spanish or mixed Spanish descent. The remainder are Blacks of African descent.
 * __LANGUAGES__:** The official languages are Spanish, which is spoken by the majority of the population, and English which is also widely understood. **__EDUCATION__:** Aged 25 or over and having attained: incomplete primary 47.8%, incomplete secondary 12.7%, secondary 21.1%, higher 18.4% (1987). Literacy; literate population aged 15 or over 1,948,151 or 89.1% (1980).
 * __CURRENCY__:** The official currency is the US Dollar (USD) divided into 100 Cents.
 * __ECONOMY__:** Gross National Product; USD $25,317,000,000 (1993). Public Debt; USD $15,257,500,000 (1994). Imports; USD $16,654,200,000 (1994). Exports; USD $21,752,600,000 (1994). Tourism Receipts; USD $1,736,600,000 (1994). Balance of Trade; USD $5,098,000,000 (1994). Economically Active Population; 1,203,000 or 32.9% of total population (1994). Unemployed; 16.0% (1994). **__MAIN PRIMARY PRODUCTS__:** Copper Ore, Cotton, Fish, Fruit, Hydroelectricity, Limestone, Livestock, Marble, Phosphates, Quartz, Sugar Cane, Tobacco, Vegetables. [[image:https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/maps/rq-map.gif]]Political map shows all the major cities.
 * Natural resources: || some copper and nickel; potential for onshore and offshore oil ||

//chief of state:// President George W. BUSH of the US (since 20 January 2001); Vice President Richard B. CHENEY (since 20 January 2001) //head of government:// Governor Anibal ACEVEDO-VILA (since 2 January 2005)
 * Terrain: || mostly mountains with coastal plain belt in north; mountains precipitous to sea on west coast; sandy beaches along most coastal areas ||
 * Environment - current issues: || erosion; occasional drought causing water shortages ||
 * Population: || 3,927,188 (July 2006 est.) ||
 * Life expectancy at birth: || //total population:// 78.4 years //male:// 74.46 years //female:// 82.54 years (2006 est.) ||
 * Literacy: || //definition:// age 15 and over can read and write //total population:// 94.1% //male:// 93.9% //female:// 94.4% (2002 est.) ||
 * Political parties and leaders: || National Democratic Party [Roberto PRATS]; National Republican Party of Puerto Rico [Dr. Tiody FERRE]; New Progressive Party or PNP (pro-US statehood) [Pedro ROSSELLO]; Popular Democratic Party or PPD (pro-commonwealth) [Anibal ACEVEDO-VILA]; Puerto Rican Independence Party or PIP (pro-independence) [Ruben BERRIOS Martinez] ||

Physical map of Puerto Rico.

This is the Puerto Rican coat of arms. Puerto Rican money is identical to the American dollar.
 * __TRANSPORT__:** Railroads; route length 96 km (60 mi) (1988), passenger-km N/A., cargo ton-km N/A. Roads; length 9,351 km (5,810 mi) (1986). Vehicles; cars 1,300,906 (1989), trucks and buses 191,483 (1989). Merchant Marine; N/A. Air Transport; N/A
 * __COMMUNICATIONS__:** Daily Newspapers; total of 3 with a total circulation of 506,900 (1993). Radio; receivers 2,480,000 (1994). Television; receivers 830,000 (1994). Telephones; units 1,365,520 (1992).
 * __MILITARY__:** 3,518 (1992) total active US duty personnel.

This is an example of Puerto Rican art.

This is a Puerto Rican food pyramid showing examples of Puerto Ricans may eat.
 * Economy - overview: || Puerto Rico has one of the most dynamic economies in the Caribbean region. A diverse industrial sector has far surpassed agriculture as the primary locus of economic activity and income. Encouraged by duty-free access to the US and by tax incentives, US firms have invested heavily in Puerto Rico since the 1950s. US minimum wage laws apply. Sugar production has lost out to dairy production and other livestock products as the main source of income in the agricultural sector. Tourism has traditionally been an important source of income, with estimated arrivals of nearly 5 million tourists in 2004. Growth fell off in 2001-03, largely due to the slowdown in the US economy, recovered in 2004-05, but declined again in 2006 ||
 * GDP (purchasing power parity): || $74.89 billion (2006 est.) ||
 * GDP (official exchange rate): || NA (2006 est.) ||
 * GDP - real growth rate: || 0.5% (2006 est.) ||
 * GDP - per capita (PPP): || $19,100 (2006 est.) ||
 * GDP - composition by sector: || //agriculture:// 1% //industry:// 45% //services:// 54% (2002 est.) ||
 * Labor force: || 1.3 million (2000) ||
 * Labor force - by occupation: || //agriculture:// 3% //industry:// 20% //services:// 77% (2000 est.) ||
 * Unemployment rate: || 12% (2002) ||
 * Population below poverty line: || NA% ||
 * Household income or consumption by percentage share: || //lowest 10%:// NA% //highest 10%:// NA% ||
 * Inflation rate (consumer prices): || 6.5% (2003 est.) ||
 * Budget: || //revenues:// $6.7 billion //expenditures:// $9.6 billion; including capital expenditures of $NA (FY99/00) ||
 * Agriculture - products: || sugarcane, coffee, pineapples, plantains, bananas; livestock products, chickens ||
 * Industries: || pharmaceuticals, electronics, apparel, food products, tourism ||
 * Industrial production growth rate: || NA% ||
 * Electricity - production: || 24.14 billion kWh (2004) ||
 * Electricity - production by source: || //fossil fuel:// 99.2% //hydro:// 0.8% //nuclear:// 0% //other:// 0% (2001) ||
 * Electricity - consumption: || 22.45 billion kWh (2004) ||
 * Electricity - exports: || 0 kWh (2004) ||
 * Electricity - imports: || 0 kWh (2004) ||
 * Oil - production: || 721.8 bbl/day (2004 est.) ||
 * Oil - consumption: || 234,000 bbl/day (2004 est.) ||
 * Oil - exports: || NA bbl/day (2001) ||
 * Oil - imports: || NA bbl/day (2001) ||
 * Natural gas - production: || 0 cu m (2004 est.) ||
 * Natural gas - consumption: || 680 million cu m (2004 est.) ||
 * Natural gas - exports: || 0 cu m (2004 est.) ||
 * Natural gas - imports: || 680 million cu m (2004 est.) ||
 * Exports: || $46.9 billion f.o.b. (2001) ||
 * Exports - commodities: || chemicals, electronics, apparel, canned tuna, rum, beverage concentrates, medical equipment ||
 * Exports - partners: || US 90.3%, UK 1.6%, Netherlands 1.4%, Dominican Republic 1.4% (2004) ||
 * Imports: || $29.1 billion c.i.f. (2001) ||
 * Imports - commodities: || chemicals, machinery and equipment, clothing, food, fish, petroleum products ||
 * Imports - partners: || US 55.0%, Ireland 23.7%, Japan 5.4% (2004) ||
 * Debt - external: || $NA ||
 * Economic aid - recipient: || $NA ||
 * Currency (code): || US dollar (USD) ||
 * Currency code: || USD ||
 * Exchange rates: || the US dollar is used ||
 * Fiscal year: || 1 July - 30 June ||
 * Communications ||  ||
 * Telephones - main lines in use: || 1,111,900 (2004) ||
 * Telephones - mobile cellular: || 2.682 million (2004) ||
 * Telephone system: || //general assessment:// modern system integrated with that of the US by high-capacity submarine cable and Intelsat with high-speed data capability //domestic:// digital telephone system; cellular telephone service //international:// country code - 1-787, 939; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat; submarine cable to US ||
 * Radio broadcast stations: || AM 74, FM 53, shortwave 0 (2006) ||
 * Radios: || 2.7 million (1997) ||
 * Television broadcast stations: || 32 (2006) ||
 * Televisions: || 1.021 million (1997) ||
 * Internet country code: || .pr ||
 * Internet hosts: || 404 (2006) ||
 * Internet Service Providers (ISPs): || 76 (2000) ||
 * Internet users: || 1 million (2005) ||
 * Transportation ||  ||
 * Airports: || 30 (2006) ||
 * Airports - with paved runways: || //total:// 17 //over 3,047 m:// 3 //1,524 to 2,437 m:// 2 //914 to 1,523 m:// 7 //under 914 m:// 5 (2006) ||
 * Airports - with unpaved runways: || //total:// 13 //1,524 to 2,437 m:// 1 //914 to 1,523 m:// 2 //under 914 m:// 10 (2006) ||
 * Railways: || //total:// 96 km //narrow gauge:// 96 km 1.000-m gauge (2005) ||
 * Roadways: || //total:// 25,735 km //paved:// 24,353 km (including 427 km of expressways) //unpaved:// 1,382 km (2005) ||
 * Merchant marine: || //total:// 3 ships (1000 GRT or over) 77,177 GRT/50,138 DWT //by type:// roll on/roll off 3 //foreign-owned:// 3 (US 3) //registered in other countries:// 1 (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1) (2006) ||
 * Ports and terminals: || Las Mareas, Mayaguez, San Juan ||
 * Military ||  ||
 * Military branches: || no regular indigenous military forces; paramilitary National Guard, Police Force ||
 * Military - note: || defense is the responsibility of the US ||
 * Transnational Issues || Puerto Rico ||
 * Disputes - international: || increasing numbers of illegal migrants from the Dominican Republic cross the Mona Passage to Puerto Rico each year looking for work ||

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San Juan, Puerto Rico - Domingo 11 Febrero 2007. **Actualizado a las 7:17:00 PM**
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Flash
[|=Se lleva el Grammy=][|===Gilberto Santa Rosa obtuvo el premio al mejor álbum tropical. (07:07 p.m.)===]
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Ciencia y Tecnología

 * [|Hallan 3 ataúdes faraónicos en Egipto](05:30 p.m.)
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Por Dentro

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[| Jairo Cruz Archilla comenzó a leer desde los tres años.]

 * [|===Técnicas para que aprendas a memorizar===][|==Es importante tener el deseo de aprender y retener.==]
 * |===¿Cuánto anhelas una meta?===|==Identifica si en algo estás fallando para conseguir ese sueño que tanto deseas.==

[| Puerto Rico entró al terreno con la meta de quitarle el invicto a Dominicana en la Serie del Caribe.]

 * [|LAS MÁS COMENTADAS]
 * [|LAS MÁS LEÍDAS]
 * [|Sin respaldo real Fortuño][|[695]]
 * [|Sorprendida la Casa Blanca][|[178]]
 * |¡Cero tolerancia a la violencia! |[41]
 * [|Prácticamente fuera de los Yankees][|[34]]
 * [|Grupo para retirar el 21 de Clemente][|[27]]

DEPORTES
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[|Besosa seguirá con las Gigantes]
===[|(06:43 p.m.) En tanto, la refuerzo Jennifer Maastrich se lesionó y no podrá seguir jugando con las Leonas.]===
 * [|===Anuncian integrantes de selección ecuestre===][|==(06:10 p.m.) Israel López y Mauricio García son los nuevos miembros de la selección nacional a.==]
 * [|===Ronaldo debuta en el Milan===][|==(12:29 p.m.) Con un triunfo 2-1 ante el Livorno, en la liga italiana de fútbol. [[http://www.endi.com/noticia/futbol/deportes/ronaldo_debuta_en_el_milan/160794|1]==]]
 * [|===Vive para contarlo el Gobernador===][|==El Primer Ejecutivo se lanzó ayer al vacío -y no político- en Arecibo, a instancias y en compañía de su hijo Juanqui. [[http://www.endi.com/XStatic/endi/template/fotogaleria.aspx?sf=160644|**Vea la fotogalería.**]==]]
 * [|===Efímero el goce de los Magic===]

POLÍTICA
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[|(04:52 p.m.) Según el presidente de la Comisión Estatal de Elecciones, Ramón Gómez.]

 * [|===PIP vaticina nuevo cierre===][|==(01:45 p.m.) Edwin Irizarry Mora sostuvo que el BGF tiene un problema "muy serio" de liquidez.==]
 * [|===McClintock advierte al Gobernador===][|==(03:20 p.m.) Que busque el consejo del Senado antes de nominar los sustitutos de los jueces del Tribunal Supremo.==]
 * [|===Urge medida de retiro temprano===][|==(03:09 p.m.) José Luis Dalmau confía en que el proyecto se pueda discutir durante la presente sesión.==]
 * [|===Abogan porque el liderato del PIP busque alianzas===]

PUERTO RICO HOY
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[|Sistema de salud necesita 'cambios serios']
===[|(06:20 p.m.) A juicio de Marisol Márquez, directora ejecutiva del Consejo Renal de Puerto Rico.]===
 * [|===Habrá cambios en dirección de agencias===][|==(01:26 p.m.) Jorge Silva Puras no especificó cuáles se verían afectadas.==]
 * [|===Triunfa la expresión artística sobre las rivalidades sociales===][|==Jóvenes exponen las obras de arte creadas durante campamento. [[http://www.endi.com/XStatic/endi/template/fotogaleria.aspx?sf=160529|**Vea la fotogalería.**]==]]
 * [|===Renomina a cinco jueces superiores el Gobernador===][|==Los designados tendrán que pasar el cedazo senatorial.==]
 * [|===Primer boricua e hispano en presidir revista de Harvard===][|==Andrew Crespo, de 25 años, se propone ampliar la diversidad temática en la mesa de redacción.==]

SEGURIDAD
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[|(10:37 a.m.) Fue acribillado a balazos frente a su residencia en Ponce. (**Por Sandra Caquías Cruz/END**)]

 * [|===Muere motociclista en Hatillo===][|==(04:45 p.m.) Perdió el control e impactó la valla de seguridad. (**Por la Redacción ENDI.COM**)==]
 * [|===Arrestada por infiltrar droga en cárcel===][|==(03:49 p.m.) La mujer de 27 años tenía un paquete de heroína compactada.==]
 * [|===Muere reo en cárcel de Bayamón===][|==(06:08 p.m.) Las causas del deceso no fueron precisadas.==]
 * [|===Ultiman joven en servi-carro===][|==(11:49 a.m.) Dos individuos armados se bajaron de un vehículo y dispararon contra él, en Bayamón.==]
 * [|===Fuego consume hogar en Ponce===][|==(10:34 a.m.) Un joven resultó con quemaduras leves en una pierna. (**Por Sandra Caquías Cruz/END**)==]

**CLIMA** (2/11/2007 7:59:12 AM) Ultima Actualización
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NEGOCIOS
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[|Llegan más turistas]
===[|(04:10 p.m.) Fernando Bonilla dijo que en el 2006 aumentó en 1.7% el número de pasajeros de cruceros. [[http://www.endi.com/noticia/negocios/noticias/llega_casi_millon_y_medio_de_turistas/160833|2]]]===
 * [|===Del cielo a la tierra===][|==Empresas Santana se diversifica con una agresiva expansión en el sector hotelero.==][[image:http://www.endi.com/images/espanol/negocios-11-feb.jpg width="220" align="center" link="http://www.endi.com/noticia/negocios/noticias/cambio_de_ruta_en_empresas_santana/160356"]] [|Impulso a los servicios corporativos][|Expansión en el renglón delos alimentos]
 * [|===Alejandro Aguilera: Creativo con corazón de niño===][|==“A mí todo me inspira. Desde estar viendo el techo hasta jugar billar. La calle está llena de inspiración”.==]

MUNDIALES
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[|(06:12 p.m.) Su nombre no es tan conocido como sus principales rivales.]

 * [|===Muere familia en incendio===][|==(06:06 p.m.) Los eros hallaron a las víctimas junto a una cama, en Filadelfia.==]
 * [|===Raúl Castro asegura que Fidel 'sigue mejorando'===][|==(04:05 p.m.) Dijo que 'está al tanto de todas las cuestiones más importantes, se le consulta todo'. [[http://www.endi.com/noticia/mundiales/noticias/raul_castro_asegura_que_fidel_sigue_mejorando/160832|2]==]]
 * [|===Fernández va tras la reelección===][|==(03:46 p.m.) El Presidente dominicano inscribió su precandidatura presidencial.==]
 * [|===Nueva York sigue bajo nieve===][|==(12:46 p.m.) Una capa blanca cubría la zona, puntualizada por antenas o techos de vehículos que se asomaban. [[http://www.endi.com/noticia/mundiales/noticias/nueva_york_sigue_bajo_nieve/160796|5]==]]
 * [|===Prisión ofrece celdas familiares===][|==(10:22 a.m.) El objetivo es que los niños convivan con sus padres presos durante su infancia. [[http://www.endi.com/noticia/mundiales/noticias/prision_ofrece_celdas_familiares/160770|5]==]]

TEMA DE PORTADA
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[|“Yo no esperaba ni más ni menos”]
===[| Luis Fortuño, restó importancia al resultado del evento e insistió en que el respaldo del electorado novoprogresista se medirá únicamente en las urnas.]===

COMUNIDAD
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[| ‘Tecno-Jóvenes’ busca dar igualdad de oportunidades a sectores marginados.]

 * [|===Partera con 46 años de experiencia===][|==Para ayudar a su esposo, que sólo ganaba 40 centavos al día, doña Petra Nieves Cordero cursó estudios que le permitieron traer 80 niños al mundo.==]
 * [|===Con misión de grandes ligas===][|==Por 16 años, Luis Raúl Acosta no le falló a cientos de niños en los desafíos de las pequeñas ligas.==]