Puerto Rico Sample Letter for Happy Independence Day

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Even though we are not independent, the day is sort of Puerto Rican Independence Day. July 25 is an official holiday in Puerto Rico. The date has many special meanings: July 25 Loiza Aldea celebrates Las Fiestas de Santiago ApA³stol, an African Diaspora tradition with TaA­no influences.

Holy Week (santa semana) is the most important Catholic festival and consequently the busiest holiday in Puerto Rico.

Every 4 July is celebrated as Independence Day in Puerto Rico, just as it is all across the 50 U.S. states and Washington D.C.

Puerto Rico Constitution Day commemorates the day when Governor Luis Munoz MarA­n signed the first Puerto Rican Constitution into law on July 25, 1952. The Puerto Rican Constitution is especially important because the U.S. Constitution does not apply in Puerto Rico.

Every 4 July is celebrated as Independence Day in Puerto Rico, just as it is all across the 50 U.S. states and Washington D.C.

The island celebrates with live music, fireworks, and of course, a spin on the food with the incorporation of Puerto Rican food. Like the United States, many people celebrate Fourth of July in Puerto Rico by spending time with their family at festivals, the beach, or BBQs.

As island celebrations go, the 4th of July in Puerto Rico is a low key event. Yes it is an official holiday here, with the majority of islander enjoying time with their families, but not everyone celebrates the day.

Puerto Rico Constitution Day commemorates the day when Governor Luis Munoz MarA­n signed the first Puerto Rican Constitution into law on July 25, 1952. The Puerto Rican Constitution is especially important because the U.S. Constitution does not apply in Puerto Rico.

Independentistas commemorate Sept. 23, 1868, the day the first major revolt against Spain took place in the Puerto Rican town of Lares, and independence was declared. The uprising failed, but it remains a significant moment in Puerto Rico's history.

The island celebrates with live music, fireworks, and of course, a spin on the food with the incorporation of Puerto Rican food. Like the United States, many people celebrate Fourth of July in Puerto Rico by spending time with their family at festivals, the beach, or BBQs.

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Puerto Rico Sample Letter for Happy Independence Day