-
Puerto Rico (Spanish for 'rich port';
abbreviated PR),
officially the
Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico, is a self-governing
Caribbean archipelago and island...
-
later found time to
write a
short story in French, La
Vierge de
Boriquén (The
Boriquén Virgin),
inspired in his love for Lita and her
later death, and...
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Borinquen or
Boríquen or Boríken is the Taíno-Kalipona name for
Puerto Rico. Borínquen may also
refer to: Borinquen, Aguadilla,
Puerto Rico, a
barrio Borinquen...
- Haiti, and the Bahamas.
Columbus wrote that "...from
Bahama to Cuba,
Boriquen to Jamaica, the same
language was
spoken in
various slight dialects, but...
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Retrieved April 5, 2016. "Education".
Puerto Rico: A
Guide to the
Island of
Boriquén. New York: The
University Society, Inc. 1940.
Archived from the original...
- and guanimes,
pasteles were
originally made by the
indigenous people of
Boriquen (Puerto Rico).[citation needed]
Tainos made masa from c****ava, yautía and...
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Sigma Alpha had its
first reorganization with the
merger between the
Alpha Boriquen Militant chapter of Phi Iota
Alpha and
Sigma Delta Alpha of the University...
- purpose, function, and need for synods.
Synod of Alaska-Northwest
Synod of
Boriquen (Puerto Rico)
Synod of the
Covenant Synod of
Lakes and
Prairies Synod of...
- anc****d on the
coast of a
large island the
native people called Borikén (
Boriquen in Spanish), "the land of the
brave lord",
which would eventually become...
- he
shows that the
aboriginal name of our
islands is not "Borinquen", "
Boriquén" or Borikén, as is
commonly thought —but Cariba. The
historical reserve...