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Puerto Rico
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SANTA ISABEL, PR - FEBRUARY 25: Jose Victor Colon is one of the recent home owners in the federally subsidized Portal de la Reina development February 25, 2002 in Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico. Such housing, affordable and close to the interstate, is drawing young families away from Puerto Rico's small towns. Puerto Rico was an outpost of Spanish colonialism for 400 years, until the United States took possession in 1898. Today Puerto Rico's Spanish-speaking culture reflects its history - a mix of African slaves, Spanish settlers, and Taino Indians. Puerto Ricans fight in the U.S. armed forces but are not entitled to vote in presidential elections. They passionately debate their relationship with the U.S. with about half the island wanting to become the 51st state and the other half wanting to remain a U.S. commonwealth. A small percentage feel the island should be an independent country. While locals grapple with the evils of a burgeoning drug trade and unchecked development, drumbeats still drive the rhythms of African-inspired bomba music. (Photo By Amy Toensing)
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