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2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman and a Dominican         
SHORT-LIVED HOUSE MUSIC GROUP
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2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman and a Dominican was a short-lived house music group featuring David Morales and Robert Clivillés (Puerto Ricans), David Cole (Black), and Chep Nuñez (Dominican). In 1987, they scored a hit in dance clubs with their debut song, "Do It Properly," the only release on Grooveline Records.
List of Puerto Ricans         
  • [[Joxel García]] – Assistant Secretary of Health for President [[George W. Bush]]
  • [[Alejandro Tapia y Rivera]]
  • [[José Maldonado Román]]
  • [[Agustin Ramos Calero]]
  • Agustin Stahl
  • [[Pedro Albizu Campos]] – President and principal leader of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
  • Congress]] in November 2018.
  • [[Alfredo L. Escalera]] – [[Kansas City Royals]] outfielder; youngest player ever drafted
  • [[Andrés Mignucci]], architect
  • [[Angel Mendez]]
  • [[Ángel Rivero Méndez]]
  • Drawing of Angelo Falcón
  • Antonio Correa Cotto
  • [[Antonio Paolí]]
  • [[Antonio Valero de Bernabé]]
  • [[Arturo Alfonso Schomburg]]
  • Augusto Rodríguez]]
  • [[Benicio del Toro]]
  • [[Bruno Mars]]
  • [[Carli Muñoz]], pianist
  • [[Carlos Delgado]] – MLB player, [[New York Mets]]
  • [[Carlos James Lozada]]
  • [[Carmen Contreras-Bozak]]
  • [[Carmen Dumler]]
  • [[Chayanne]]
  • [[David Zayas]]
  • [[Marion Frederic Ramírez de Arellano]]
  • [[Demetrio O'Daly]]
  • [[Edgar Martínez]] – MLB player with the [[Seattle Mariners]]
  • Eduardo Georgetti, wealthy sugar baron
  •  [[Elías Beauchamp]]
  • [[Elsa Miranda]], singer
  • [[Erik Estrada]]
  • Agüeybaná II (The Brave)
  • [[Luis R. Esteves]]
  • [[Eurípides Rubio]]
  • [[Héctor Andrés Negroni]]
  • [[Frederick Lois Riefkohl]]
  • [[Federico Degetau]] – writer, author, and resident commissioner
  • [[Félix Rigau Carrera]]
  • Fermín Tangüis
  • [[Fernando Luis García]]
  • Frances M. Vega
  • [[Juan Ríus Rivera]]
  • Geraldo Rivera
  • [[Olga D. González-Sanabria]] – member of the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
  • [[Héctor Santiago-Colón]]
  • [[Helen Rodriguez-Trias]], women's rights activist and recipient of the [[Presidential Citizen's Medal]]
  • [[Henry Darrow]]
  • Hans Hertell
  • [[Horacio Rivero Jr.]]
  • Brigadier General Irene M. Zoppi
  • [[Iván Rodríguez]] – MLB catcher for the [[Washington Nationals]]
  • [[José Juan Barea]] – professional basketball player with the [[Dallas Mavericks]]
  • [[Jorge Otero Barreto]]
  • Jim Jones]], rapper
  • [[Jimmy Smits]]
  • [[Joaquin Phoenix]]
  • [[John Rivas]]
  • [[Jon Seda]]
  • [[Jorge Posada]] – [[New York Yankees]] catcher
  • [[José Antonio Muñiz]]
  •  [[José Coll y Cuchí]] – founder of the [[Puerto Rican Nationalist Party]]
  • [[José Ferrer]]
  • José Ramon Fernández, "Marqués de La Esperanza"
  • José Rivera]], playwright
  • José de Diego – the "father of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement"
  • [[Joseph B. Aviles Sr.]]
  • Joseph Acaba
  • José Campeche
  • Feliz Navidad]]"
  • [[José Semidei Rodríguez]]
  • Painting of Alejo de Arizmendi
  • [[Juan Evangelista Venegas]] – Olympic medalist
  • Juan Ponce de León II
  • [[Juan Serrallés]], industrialist, founder of [[Destilería Serralles]], makers of [[Don Q]] rum
  • [[Juano Hernández]]
  • [[Lin-Manuel Miranda]]
  • [[Liz Torres]]
  • Lizbeth Robles
  • [[Lymari Nadal]]
  • Humbert Roque "Rocky" Versace]]
  • [[Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas]]
  • Manuel Rojas]]
  • [[Marc Anthony]], singer
  • [[María de las Mercedes Barbudo]]
  • [[Maritza Sáenz Ryan]]
  • [[Marquita Rivera]]
  • Brigadier General Marta Carcana
  • Kenneth McClintock – Secretary of State of Puerto Rico
  • Melanie Martinez]], singer
  • Miguel Enríquez]]
  • [[Mihiel Gilormini]]
  • [[Modesto Cartagena]]
  • [[Monica Puig]] – Olympic gold medalist
  • [[Nedra Talley]]
  • [[Nelson Denis]]
  • Nick Estavillo
  • [[Nydia Velázquez]] – Congresswoman from New York City
  • [[Olga Viscal Garriga]]
  • [[Maritza Correia]]
  • [[Orlando Cepeda]] – MLB first baseman, second Puerto Rican in Baseball Hall of Fame
  • [[Pedro del Valle]]
  • Francisco Oller
  • Rafael Cordero
  • Angel M. Ramos
  • [[Reggie Jackson]] – [[Major League Baseball]] right fielder
  • Eugenio María de Hostos
  • [[Ricky Martin]], singer
  • [[Rita Moreno]]
  • [[Rose Franco]]
  • [[Rosie Perez]]
  • [[Rubén Colón Tarrats]], orchestra conductor
  • Salvador Brau
  • Santos "Sandy" Alomar]] – [[Cleveland Indians]] baseball player
  • [[Sonia Sotomayor]], Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
  • Painting of Santa Rosa de Lima
  • [[Susie Castillo]], [[Miss USA]]
  • [[Sylvia Mendez]]
  • [[Jennifer Lopez]]
  • [[Teófilo Marxuach]]
  • Tony Santiago Rodríguez a.k.a. Tony "the Marine" Santiago
  • [[Antonio Maldonado]]
  • [[Antonia Novello]] – Surgeon General of the United States
  • [[Felipe Rose]], [[Village People]]
  • [[Virgil R. Miller]]
  • [[Zuleyka Rivera]], [[Miss Universe]]
WIKIMEDIA LIST OF PERSONS BY ETHNICITY (P172)
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This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican descent. The Government of Puerto Rico has been issuing "Certificates of Puerto Rican Citizenship" to anyone born in Puerto Rico or to anyone born outside of Puerto Rico with at least one parent who was born in Puerto Rico since 2007.
Puerto Ricans in Philadelphia         
  • 2nd Street just north of Allegheny Avenue, the heart of an area known for having the highest urban concentration of Puerto Ricans outside Puerto Rico
SECOND LARGEST PUERTO RICAN COMMUNITY OUTSIDE OF PUERTO RICO
History of the Puerto Ricans in Philadelphia
Philadelphia has the second largest Puerto Rican community outside of Puerto Rico after New York City. As of the 2010 U.