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Soups are a popular beginning for meals on Puerto Rico. There is a debate about whether one of the best-known soups, frijoles negros (black-bean soup), is Cuban or Puerto Rican in origin. Nevertheless, it is still a savory, if filling, opening to a meal.
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welcome.topuertorico.org/culture/foodrink.shtml
welcome.topuertorico.org/culture/foodrink.shtml
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Culture of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The culture of Puerto Rico is the result of a number of international and indigenous influences, both past and present. Modern cultural manifestations showcase the island's rich history and help to ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Puerto_Rico
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They also still prefer Puerto Rican foods and their own music. Most of their music was about the three social levels of their culture. That’s the culture of Puerto Rico.
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www.pschulze.com/subweb/puertorican7/culture_of_puerto_rico.htm
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Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant and other 15%
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www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geo...
www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/rq.html#People
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The history of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico facts about the history and culture of Puerto Rico available from a university-based research institute centropr.org at Hunter College.
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Puerto Rico today is caught between two diverse cultures and is constantly under scrutiny and judgement of visitors with only a scant understanding of the island and its people. Outsiders and especially mainland Americans will increasingly be called upon to understand Puerto Rico and her unique culture.
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www.prboriken.com/culture.htm
www.prboriken.com/culture.htm
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Linked to the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture as an English-language educational resource, our website offers carefully documented research material that serves over 2000 weekly world-wide visitors, students, educators, and organizations seeking information on Puerto Rico's cultural traditions and history.
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Puerto Rican Folkloric Dance Classes ... Puerto Rico has a rich culture whose origins can be traced back to native Taino, Spanish and West African roots. As we teach the traditional music and dances of the Puerto Rico, we also teach the history and cultural significance behind them.
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www.prfdance.org/history.htm
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Travel to Puerto Rico to experience a vivid culture and rich history that has been influenced by Indian, African, and Spanish culture. Learn more about the history & culture of Puerto Rico at PRTC, an informative travel and vacation guide. ... The symbol of the Puerto Rico Institute of Culture depicts these three influences:
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www.gotopuertorico.com/puerto-rico-culture.php
www.gotopuertorico.com/puerto-rico-culture.php
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