- relationship." The term
boricua is gender-neutral,
whereas the
terms puertorriqueño, borinqueño, borincano, and
puertorro are male-specific when ending...
- The
Ateneo Puertorriqueño (Puerto
Rican Athenaeum) is a
cultural institution in
Puerto Rico.
Founded on
April 30, 1876, it has been
called Puerto Rico's...
-
Puerto Ricans (Spanish:
Puertorriqueños), most
commonly known as Boricuas, but also
occasionally referred to as Borinqueños, Borincanos, or Puertorros...
- The
Puerto Rican Independence Party (Spanish:
Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño, PIP) is a social-democratic
political party in
Puerto Rico that campaigns...
- The
Puerto Rican Socialist Party (Spanish:
Partido Socialista Puertorriqueño, PSPR) was a Marxist[citation needed] and pro-independence
political party...
- The
Hostosian National Independence Movement (Spanish:
Movimiento Independentista Nacional Hostosiano, MINH) is a
political organization in
Puerto Rico...
- The
Puerto Rican Communist Party (in Spanish:
Partido Comunista Puertorriqueño, PCP) was a
communist party in
Puerto Rico
founded on 23
September 1934...
-
Partido Republicano Puertorriqueño (English:
Puerto Rican Republican Party) was a
political party founded in
Puerto Rico on July 4, 1899. The
party dissolved...
- The
Puerto Rican Renewal Party — or
Partido Renovación Puertorriqueña (PRP) in
Spanish — was a short-lived
Puerto Rican political party founded on August...
- (Spanish:
Puertorriqueños en
Estados Unidos), also
ambiguously known as
Puerto Rican Americans (Spanish:
puertorriqueño-americanos,
puertorriqueño-estadounidenses)...