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  2. Climate of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the tropical rainforest climate of Puerto Rico, with warm to hot temperatures throughout the year and rainy season from April to November. See monthly average temperatures for different locations and elevations on the island.

  3. Geography of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico is an archipelagic island U.S. territory in the Caribbean Sea, between the Greater and Lesser Antilles. It has a mountainous terrain, a tropical climate, and diverse geological features, such as caves, karst, and volcanoes.

  4. Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico is a Caribbean island, commonwealth, and unincorporated territory of the United States, located between the Dominican Republic and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It has a population of about 3.2 million, a rich history, and a diverse culture.

  5. Aibonito, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Aibonito is a mountain town and municipality in Puerto Rico with a cool climate and a floral industry. Learn about its history, geography, nicknames, and landmarks from this encyclopedia article.

  6. Climate change in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico recognizes the shared responsibility to reduce emissions and develops mitigation plans and regulations on national and multinational levels. The publication of the first Puerto Rico State of the Climate report in 2013 spurred engagement in climate-change adaptation and mitigation strategies on environmental, social, and economic issues.

  7. Cordillera Central (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography and features of the only mountain range in the main island of Puerto Rico. The Cordillera Central extends from west to east and includes the highest point, Cerro de Punta, and two subranges, the Sierra de Cayey and the Sierra de Luquillo.

  8. El Yunque National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, and biodiversity of El Yunque, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. Discover the Taíno petroglyphs, the mountain peaks, the waterfalls, and the trails of this natural wonder in Puerto Rico.

  9. Category:Geography of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico geography-related lists‎ (1 C, 12 P) B. ... Climate of Puerto Rico; Cordillera Central (Puerto Rico) E. Ensenada Honda (Ceiba, Puerto Rico) G.