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Puerto$65368$ - translation to English

HUMAN SETTLEMENT
Puerto Iguazu; Puerto Iguaz; Iguazu puerto
  • Iguazú Falls, near Puerto Iguazú.
  • San Martín Square

Puerto      
n. Puerto (namen van streken zoals "Puerto Rico")
Puerto Rico         
  • The Lares revolutionary flag of 1868, also known as the "First Puerto Rican Flag" in Puerto Rico
  • [[Arroz con gandules]], widely regarded as "Puerto Rico's national dish"<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/555749450/ ''Reporter's Notebook.''] York Daily Record (York, Pennsylvania). 15 December 2003. Page 35. Accessed 24 January 2021.</ref><ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/655608371 ''El Gusto Boricua en el Sur de la Florida.''] Yined Ramírez-Hendrix. El Nuevo Herald (Miami, Florida). 27 July 2011. Page D12. Accessed 24 January 2021.</ref><ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/641731265/ ''Sofrito, imprescindible para latinos.''] Viviana Caraballo. El Nuevo Herald (Miami, Florida). 6 January 1999. p. 19. Accessed 24 January 2021.</ref>
  • bomba]]'' choreography.
  • Artistic rendering of the 1898 [[Bombardment of San Juan]] by American forces during the [[Spanish–American War]]
  • The 2012 Budget of the government of Puerto Rico
  • Common coquí]]
  • San Juan]]
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  • The first company of Puerto Ricans enlisted in the U.S. Army, within a year of the U.S. invasion
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  • Flying into San Juan
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  • Hendricksz 1625 attack on San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Ponce]]
  • The flag flown by Fidel Vélez and his men during the "Intentona de Yauco" revolt
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  • left
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  • divided government]].
  • Population density, Census 2000
  • Puerto Rico's [[gross domestic product]] (GDP) by [[economic sector]]
  • 65th Infantry]] training at [[Camp Santiago]], Salinas, Puerto Rico (August 1941)
  • Puerto Rico interstate highways]]
  • Köppen climate types in Puerto Rico indicating that the island primarily has rainforest and monsoon climate types
  •  Artist's depiction of [[Juan Ponce de León]], Puerto Rico's first governor
  • [[Eugenio María de Hostos]]
  • CIA World Factbook map of Puerto Rico
  • manufacturing]]. It shows how the salaried employees during Operation Bootstrap significantly increased manufacturing jobs (green line) while decreasing agricultural jobs (blue line).
  • garitas]] of El Morro
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  • spot]] where their ballpark and remains were discovered in 1975, in the aftermath of [[Hurricane Eloise]]<ref>Carmelo Rosario Natal. ''Ponce En Su Historia Moderna: 1945–2002.''  Secretaría de Cultura y Turismo. Gobierno Municipal de Ponce. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 2003. p. 141.</ref>
  • Street-lined homes in [[Old San Juan]]
  • [[Tren Urbano]]}} system at Bayamón Station
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  • Painting of a bayonet charge by the [[U.S. 65th Infantry Regiment]], made up of Puerto Rican troops, against a Chinese division during the [[Korean War]]
UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Puetro Rico; Porto Rico; ISO 3166-1:PR; Peurto Rico; Estado Libre Asociado; Borikén; San Juan Bautista (Puerto Rico); Puerto rico; Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; Boriken; PRia; Free Associated State of Puerto Rico; Puerto Rico territory, United States; Freely Associated State of Puerto Rico; Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico); Puertorico; Puerto-Rican; Puertorican; Borinquen; Puerto Rica; Portoriko; Porto Rican; Puertorriqueños; Puertorriqueño; Portorico; Puertorriqueña; Isla del encanto; La isla del encanto; Boriquen; Porta Rico; Porter Rico; Portarico; Island of enchantment; The island of enchantment; Puertorriqueno; Puertorriquenos; Puertorriquena; Puerto Rico tourism and life; US-PR; Puerto Ricao; Isle of Enchantment; Pueta rico; Religion in Puerto Rico; Puerto Rico (U.S. state); Biota of Puerto Rico; Puorto rico; Puerto-Rico; Porto-Rico; Languages of Puerto Rico; Rich Port; Puerto Rico (USA); Emigration from Puerto Rico; Christianity in Puerto Rico; Pureto Rico; Biodiversity in Puerto Rico; PuertoRico; Puerto Rico, USA; Public health in Puerto Rico; Hospitals in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico (naam van een land in centraal amerika)
Port of Spain         
  • Royal Botanic Gardens
  • Entering POS from the East along the Eastern Main Road 2008
  • Carnival 2008
  • The Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre, 2009
  • Cruise and container ships moored along the wharf at the Port of Port of Spain, 2009.
  • St. Mary's College POS 2008
  • Government House, Port of Spain, 1914
  • Damien Street, Port of Spain luxury apartments 2012
  • abbr=on}} Port of Spain National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) is a 1500-seat performance hall, which hosted the opening ceremony of the 2009 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
  • PoSHarbour December 2002
  • [[Queen's Park Oval]]
  • Night view of West and [[Downtown Port of Spain]].
  • The Port of Port of Spain (PPOS) lies on reclaimed land. Much development still occurs on new land reclaimed near Invaders Bay (Movietowne, Invaders Bay Tower, Marriott) and in the surrounding Northern Range Mountains.
  • Queen's Park Savannah
  • [[Queen's Royal College]]
  • Historic [[Queen's Royal College]] Clock Tower 2015
  • RBTT Bank Headquarters POS (acquired by RBC in 2008)
  • Historic Gothic Rosary Church at the corner of Henry and Park Streets 2008
CAPITAL OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; Port-o-Spain, Trinidad; Port-of Spain; Port Of Spain; Port-of-spain; Port-of-Spain, Trinidad; Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; Port of Spain City Corporation; Port-of-Spain City Corporation, Trinidad and Tobago; Port-of-Spain; Port-of-Spain City Corporation; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Port-o-Spain; Port-O-Spain; Port of spain; Capital of Trinidad and Tobago; Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago; Puerto España; Puerto de España; Port o' Spain; Belmont (Trinidad and Tobago); History of Port of Spain
Port of Spain (hoofdstad van Trinidad)

Definition

Puerto Rican
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¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Puerto Rico.
¦ adjective relating to Puerto Rico.

Wikipedia

Puerto Iguazú

Puerto Iguazú is a border city in the province of Misiones, Argentina. With a population of 82,227 (2010 census [INDEC]), it is the fourth largest city in the Province, after Posadas, Oberá, and Eldorado.

The world-renowned Iguazú Falls are only 18 kilometres (11 mi) away from the city, and as a result the city has developed much of its infrastructure around tourism.