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What to do http://www.countryreports.org/country/PuertoRico.htm ** Thesis Statement :  **  I think we should keep Hispanic heritage alive because Hispanic heritages around the world have given Americans and other places around the world many things.
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 * The capital of Puerto Rico is St.Juan
 * The population of Puerto Rico is 3,674,209
 * In Puerto Rico when a child losses his/her tooth the parents tell the child to put that tooth under their pillow.They tell them that during the night a little mouse will pick it up and put a dollar under there pillow. And when the child has fallen asleep the parents will do the mouses job and after they will hide the tooth forever.
 * Every year on July 25 puertoricans around the world celebrate Puerto Rico Constitution Day.
 * five equal horizontal bands of red (top and bottom) alternating with white; a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side bears a large, white, five-pointed star in the center; design initially influenced by the US flag, but similar to the Cuban flag, with the colors of the bands and triangle reversed

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rico http://moon.com/2013/03/puerto-rican-culture-national-identity-gender-roles-religion/
 * Puerto Rico is a tropical climate and has warm weather all year. Puerto Rico does not go through daylight savings time.
 * The island Puerto Rico was founded by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage to the Americas on November 19, 1493
 * One of the things that is very important in Puerto Rico is religion. Most of the Puerto Ricans are Catholic but they welcome all religions. In their religion they give some credit to Latin and African Americans. Sacred days are very important they dance, sing, play music and drink. Some sacred days are private like a historical holiday is called a home fiesta and is celebrated at home with close friends and family. But their are some events that are fun and they are public to everyone are called public fiestas.

[] > One of the things that is very important in Puerto Rico is religion. Most of the Puerto Ricans are Catholic but they welcome all religions. In their religion they give some credit to Latin and African Americans. Sacred days are very important they dance, sing, play music and drink. Some sacred days are private like a historical holiday is called a home fiesta and is celebrated at home with close friends and family. But their are some events that are fun and they are public to everyone are called public fiestas. Theses fiestas are usually celebrated for patron saints or music festivals. In some places they make up their own fiestas as sporting events bring the community together.