Porto Rico
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Language: | Castilian |
Cities: | |
Capital: | San Juan |
Largest: | San Juan |
Other: | Ponce |
President: | |
Independence: | from Castile and Leon |
Declared: | 1898 |
Recognized: | 1901 |
Independence: | from Florida-Caribbea |
Declared: | 2004 |
Recognized: | 2004 |
Organizations: | Applying to the Castilian Commonwealth |
General information
Administration
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History
Porto Rico was part of Florida-Caribbea for much of its life-span, and was returned to soverignty with the demise of Florida-Caribbea after the 2004 War.
In the post war period, much aid has been funnelled through the office of the NAL's legate to Porto Rico, the Rt. Hon. Sir Johnathan Cleese.
Geography
Porto Rico is situated in the island of Borinquen, AKA Porto Rico.
Borders
Porto Rico is an island in the Caribbean.
Economy
Porto Rico suffered a blow to their economy after the fall of Florida-Caribbea from which it is still working to recover. In May of 2006 the Porto Rican government announced that it would have to close its doors for a time until the legislature approved the new budget [1].
Culture
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