Basketball.
Baseball is Puerto Rico most popular sport
baseball or softball
basketball, soccer, and baseball are the most commen sports played in puerto rico
No, now it's Puerto Rico.
The most popular sports that are played in Puerto Rico are soccer, Baseball, and Basketball. Popular spectator sports include boxing, cockfighting and horse-racing.
There are various instruments played in Puerto Rico. Some are "el cuatro" which is like a little guitar, another is "el guiro" and many more.
Paso Fino is Puerto Rico's official national sport. It was made the national sport by the Puerto Rican Olympic Committee in 1956 and reaffirmed by the Puerto Rican legislature as such 3 times. The most definitive on April 11, 2000 (Puerto Rico Senate bill SB 1856) making Paso Fino the official national sport of Puerto Rico (see link below) At one point cock fighting (Pelea de gallos) was Puerto Rico's official national sport, but a law passed on July 31, 2007 repealed the declaration made on June 30, 1954 that Cock fighting was a cultural right of all Puerto Ricans. Cock fighting was never declared a national sport, but accepted as such due to the 1954 law which has now been repealed. (See link below) Though baseball and even basketball as very popular in Puerto Rico, neither are declared national sports by legislature or any other governing body. Baseball may be considered the national pastime, but not due to any statutory authority, only due to its popularity. Mucha gente considera un deporte nacional "la política", la razón, la política se discuten 24 / 7 en nuestra isla. Para obtener información sobre Puerto Rico visite Many people consider politics a national sport because politics are discussed 24/7 on our island. To obtain information over Puerto Rico visit the website linked below
the most important natural resource in Puerto Rico is Elkhorn coral
San Juan is Puerto Rico's largest city in size and population it is also the capital city of Puerto Rico.
Joined the United States in fighting the Spanish.
Baseball is the most popular sport in several Caribbean countries. Cuba has a successful professional league, and the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico have thriving winter leagues and youth leagues. The Netherlands Antilles is most often the Caribbean representative in the Little League World Series. In countries with stronger ties to Europe, football (soccer) and cricket are more popular than baseball. This is true in Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados and Martinique.
The San Juan Municipal District contain half of Puerto Rico's population.
The most expensive hotel in Puerto Rico is in San Juan.