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1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
Puerto Rico
    n 1: a self-governing commonwealth associated with the United
         States occupying the island of Puerto Rico [syn: Puerto
         Rico, Porto Rico, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, PR]
    2: the smallest and easternmost of the Greater Antilles in the
       Caribbean [syn: Puerto Rico, Porto Rico]

2. CIA World Factbook 2002
Puerto Rico

   Introduction Puerto Rico
   ------------------------
                            Background: Populated for centuries by
                                        aboriginal peoples, the island was
                                        claimed by the Spanish Crown in 1493
                                        following Columbus' second voyage to
                                        the Americas. In 1898, after 400
                                        years of colonial rule that saw the
                                        indigenous population nearly
                                        exterminated and African slave labor
                                        introduced, Puerto Rico was ceded to
                                        the US as a result of the Spanish-
                                        American War. Puerto Ricans were
                                        granted US citizenship in 1917 and
                                        popularly elected governors have
                                        served since 1948. In 1952, a
                                        constitution was enacted providing
                                        for internal self-government. In
                                        plebiscites held in 1967, 1993, and
                                        1998 voters chose to retain
                                        commonwealth status.
  
   Geography Puerto Rico
   ---------------------
                              Location: Caribbean, island between the
                                        Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic
                                        Ocean, east of the Dominican
                                        Republic
                Geographic coordinates: 18 15 N, 66 30 W
                        Map references: Central America and the Caribbean
                                  Area: total: 9,104 sq km
                                        water: 145 sq km
                                        land: 8,959 sq km
                    Area - comparative: slightly less than three times the
                                        size of Rhode Island
                       Land boundaries: 0 km
                             Coastline: 501 km
                       Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
                                        territorial sea: 12 NM
                               Climate: tropical marine, mild; little
                                        seasonal temperature variation
                               Terrain: mostly mountains, with coastal plain
                                        belt in north; mountains precipitous
                                        to sea on west coast; sandy beaches
                                        along most coastal areas
                    Elevation extremes: lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m
                                        highest point: Cerro de Punta 1,338
                                        m
                     Natural resources: some copper and nickel; potential
                                        for onshore and offshore oil
                              Land use: arable land: 3.72%
                                        permanent crops: 5.07%
                                        other: 91.21% (1998 est.)
                        Irrigated land: 400 sq km (1998 est.)
                       Natural hazards: periodic droughts; hurricanes
          Environment - current issues: erosion; occasional drought causing
                                        water shortages
                      Geography - note: important location along the Mona
                                        Passage - a key shipping lane to the
                                        Panama Canal; San Juan is one of the
                                        biggest and best natural harbors in
                                        the Caribbean; many small rivers and
                                        high central mountains ensure land
                                        is well watered; south coast
                                        relatively dry; fertile coastal
                                        plain belt in north
  
   People Puerto Rico
   ------------------
                            Population: 3,957,988 (July 2002 est.)
                         Age structure: 0-14 years: 23.5% (male 476,726;
                                        female 453,782)
                                        15-64 years: 65.8% (male 1,249,850;
                                        female 1,353,438)
                                        65 years and over: 10.7% (male
                                        180,053; female 244,139) (2002 est.)
                Population growth rate: 0.51% (2002 est.)
                            Birth rate: 15.04 births/1,000 population (2002
                                        est.)
                            Death rate: 7.82 deaths/1,000 population (2002
                                        est.)
                    Net migration rate: -2.12 migrant(s)/1,000 population
                                        (2002 est.)
                             Sex ratio: at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
                                        under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
                                        15-64 years: 0.92 male(s)/female
                                        65 years and over: 0.74 male(s)/
                                        female
                                        total population: 0.93 male(s)/
                                        female (2002 est.)
                 Infant mortality rate: 9.3 deaths/1,000 live births (2002
                                        est.)
              Life expectancy at birth: total population: 75.96 years
                                        female: 80.66 years (2002 est.)
                                        male: 71.5 years
                  Total fertility rate: 1.9 children born/woman (2002 est.)
      HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: NA%
     HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/ 7,397 (1997)
                                  AIDS:
                     HIV/AIDS - deaths: NA
                           Nationality: noun: Puerto Rican(s) (US citizens)
                                        adjective: Puerto Rican
                         Ethnic groups: white (mostly Spanish origin) 80.5%,
                                        black 8%, Amerindian 0.4%, Asian
                                        0.2%, mixed and other 10.9%
                             Religions: Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant and
                                        other 15%
                             Languages: Spanish, English
                              Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read
                                        and write
                                        total population: 89%
                                        male: 90%
                                        female: 88% (1980 est.)
  
   Government Puerto Rico
   ----------------------
                          Country name: conventional long form: Commonwealth
                                        of Puerto Rico
                                        conventional short form: Puerto Rico
                     Dependency status: commonwealth associated with the US
                       Government type: commonwealth
                               Capital: San Juan
              Administrative divisions: none (commonwealth associated with
                                        the US); there are no first-order
                                        administrative divisions as defined
                                        by the US Government, but there are
                                        78 municipalities (municipios,
                                        singular - municipio) at the second
                                        order; Adjuntas, Aguada, Aguadilla,
                                        Aguas Buenas, Aibonito, Anasco,
                                        Arecibo, Arroyo, Barceloneta,
                                        Barranquitas, Bayamon, Cabo Rojo,
                                        Caguas, Camuy, Canovanas, Carolina,
                                        Catano, Cayey, Ceiba, Ciales, Cidra,
                                        Coamo, Comerio, Corozal, Culebra,
                                        Dorado, Fajardo, Florida, Guanica,
                                        Guayama, Guayanilla, Guaynabo,
                                        Gurabo, Hatillo, Hormigueros,
                                        Humacao, Isabela, Jayuya, Juana
                                        Diaz, Juncos, Lajas, Lares, Las
                                        Marias, Las Piedras, Loiza,
                                        Luquillo, Manati, Maricao, Maunabo,
                                        Mayaguez, Moca, Morovis, Naguabo,
                                        Naranjito, Orocovis, Patillas,
                                        Penuelas, Ponce, Quebradillas,
                                        Rincon, Rio Grande, Sabana Grande,
                                        Salinas, San German, San Juan, San
                                        Lorenzo, San Sebastian, Santa
                                        Isabel, Toa Alta, Toa Baja, Trujillo
                                        Alto, Utuado, Vega Alta, Vega Baja,
                                        Vieques, Villalba, Yabucoa, Yauco
                          Independence: none (commonwealth associated with
                                        the US)
                      National holiday: US Independence Day, 4 July (1776)
                          Constitution: ratified 3 March 1952; approved by
                                        US Congress 3 July 1952; effective
                                        25 July 1952
                          Legal system: based on Spanish civil code and
                                        adapted US state laws
                              Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal;
                                        indigenous inhabitants are US
                                        citizens but do not vote in US
                                        presidential elections
                      Executive branch: chief of state: President George W.
                                        BUSH of the US (since 20 January
                                        2001); Vice President Richard B.
                                        CHENEY (since 20 January 2001)
                                        election results: Sila M. CALDERON
                                        (PPD) elected governor; percent of
                                        vote - 48.6%
                                        note: residents of Puerto Rico do
                                        not vote for US president and vice
                                        president
                                        elections: US president and vice
                                        president elected on the same ticket
                                        for four-year terms; governor
                                        elected by popular vote for a four-
                                        year term; election last held 7
                                        November 2000 (next to be held 2
                                        November 2004)
                                        head of government: Governor Sila M.
                                        CALDERON (since 2 January 2001)
                                        cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the
                                        governor with the consent of the
                                        legislature
                    Legislative branch: bicameral Legislative Assembly
                                        consists of the Senate (28 seats;
                                        members are directly elected by
                                        popular vote to serve four-year
                                        terms) and the House of
                                        Representatives (51 seats; members
                                        are directly elected by popular vote
                                        to serve four-year terms)
                                        election results: Senate - percent
                                        of vote by party - NA%; seats by
                                        party - PPD 19, PNP 8, PIP 1, other
                                        1; House of Representatives -
                                        percent of vote by party - NA%;
                                        seats by party - PPD 30, PNP 20, PIP
                                        1
                                        note: Puerto Rico elects, by popular
                                        vote, a resident commissioner to
                                        serve a four-year term as a
                                        nonvoting representative in the US
                                        House of Representatives; aside from
                                        not voting on the House floor, he
                                        enjoys all the rights of a member of
                                        Congress; elections last held 7
                                        November 2000 (next to be held 2
                                        November 2004); results - percent of
                                        vote by party - PPD 49.3%; seats by
                                        party - PPD 1; Anibal ACEVEDO-VILA
                                        elected resident commissioner
                                        elections: Senate - last held 7
                                        November 2000 (next to be held 2
                                        November 2004); House of
                                        Representatives - last held 7
                                        November 2000 (next to be held 2
                                        November 2004)
                       Judicial branch: Supreme Court; Appellate Court;
                                        Court of First Instance composed of
                                        two sections: a Superior Court and a
                                        Municipal Court (justices for all
                                        these courts appointed by the
                                        governor with the consent of the
                                        Senate)
         Political parties and leaders: National Democratic Party [Celeste
                                        BENITEZ]; National Republican Party
                                        of Puerto Rico [Luis FERRE]; New
                                        Progressive Party or PNP (pro-US
                                        statehood) [Carlos PESQUERA];
                                        Popular Democratic Party or PPD
                                        (pro-commonwealth) [Sila M.
                                        CALDERON]; Puerto Rican Independence
                                        Party or PIP (pro-independence)
                                        [Ruben BERRIOS Martinez]
          Political pressure groups and Armed Forces for National Liberation
                               leaders: or FALN; Armed Forces of Popular
                                        Resistance; Boricua Popular Army
                                        (also known as the Macheteros);
                                        Volunteers of the Puerto Rican
                                        Revolution
             International organization Caricom (observer), ECLAC
                         participation: (associate), FAO (associate), ICFTU,
                                        Interpol (subbureau), IOC, WCL,
                                        WFTU, WHO (associate)
   Diplomatic representation in the US: none (commonwealth associated with
                                        the US)
     Diplomatic representation from the none (commonwealth associated with
                                    US: the US)
                      Flag description: 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
  
   Economy Puerto Rico
   -------------------
                    Economy - overview: Puerto Rico has one of the most
                                        dynamic economies in the Caribbean
                                        region. A diverse industrial sector
                                        has 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 1999. Growth
                                        fell off in 2001, largely due to the
                                        slowdown in the US economy.
                                   GDP: purchasing power parity - $43.9
                                        billion (2001 est.)
                GDP - real growth rate: 2.2% (2001 est.)
                      GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $11,200
                                        (2001 est.)
           GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 1%
                                        industry: 45%
                                        services: 54% (1999 est.)
         Population below poverty line: NA%
     Household income or consumption by lowest 10%: NA%
                      percentage share: highest 10%: NA%
      Inflation rate (consumer prices): 5.7% (2000 est.)
                           Labor force: 1.3 million (2000)
           Labor force - by occupation: agriculture 3%, industry 20%,
                                        services 77% (2000 est.)
                     Unemployment rate: 9.5% (2000)
                                Budget: revenues: $6.7 billion
                                        expenditures: $9.6 billion,
                                        including capital expenditures of
                                        $NA (FY99/00)
                            Industries: pharmaceuticals, electronics,
                                        apparel, food products; tourism
     Industrial production growth rate: NA%
              Electricity - production: 20.497 billion kWh (2000)
    Electricity - production by source: fossil fuel: 99.22%
                                        hydro: 0.78%
                                        other: 0% (2000)
                                        nuclear: 0%
             Electricity - consumption: 19.062 billion kWh (2000)
                 Electricity - exports: 0 kWh (2000)
                 Electricity - imports: 0 kWh (2000)
                Agriculture - products: sugarcane, coffee, pineapples,
                                        plantains, bananas; livestock
                                        products, chickens
                               Exports: $38.5 billion (f.o.b., 2000)
                 Exports - commodities: pharmaceuticals, electronics,
                                        apparel, canned tuna, rum, beverage
                                        concentrates, medical equipment
                    Exports - partners: US 88% (2000)
                               Imports: $27 billion (c.i.f., 2000)
                 Imports - commodities: chemicals, machinery and equipment,
                                        clothing, food, fish, petroleum
                                        products
                    Imports - partners: US 60% (2000)
                       Debt - external: $NA
              Economic aid - recipient: $NA
                              Currency: US dollar (USD)
                         Currency code: USD
                        Exchange rates: the US dollar is used
                           Fiscal year: 1 July - 30 June
  
   Communications Puerto Rico
   --------------------------
        Telephones - main lines in use: 1.322 million (1997)
          Telephones - mobile cellular: 169,265 (1996)
                      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: satellite earth
                                        station - 1 Intelsat; submarine
                                        cable to US
              Radio broadcast stations: AM 72, FM 17, shortwave 0 (1998)
                                Radios: 2.7 million (1997)
         Television broadcast stations: 18 (plus three stations of the US
                                        Armed Forces Radio and Television
                                        Service) (1997)
                           Televisions: 1.021 million (1997)
                 Internet country code: .pr
     Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 76 (2000)
                        Internet users: 200,000 (2000)
  
   Transportation Puerto Rico
   --------------------------
                              Railways: total: 96 km
                                        narrow gauge: 96 km 1.000-m gauge,
                                        note: rural, narrow-gauge system for
                                        hauling sugarcane; no passenger
                                        service (2001)
                              Highways: total: 14,400 km
                                        paved: 14,400 km
                                        unpaved: 0 km (1996)
                             Waterways: none
                     Ports and harbors: Guanica, Guayanilla, Guayama, Playa
                                        de Ponce, San Juan
                       Merchant marine: total: 1 ship (1,000 GRT or over)
                                        totaling 19,046 GRT/22,582 DWT
                                        ships by type: container 1 (2002
                                        est.)
                              Airports: 30 (2001)
         Airports - with paved runways: total: 19
                                        over 3,047 m: 3
                                        1,524 to 2,437 m: 3
                                        914 to 1,523 m: 8
                                        under 914 m: 5 (2001)
       Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 11
                                        914 to 1,523 m: 2
                                        under 914 m: 9 (2001)
  
   Military Puerto Rico
   --------------------
                     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: none
  
                                       



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