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{{Main|Plan de Hato Rey}} | {{Main|Plan de Hato Rey}} | ||
===Transition to Region, Admission to Federation=== | ===Transition to Region, Admission to Federation=== | ||
{{See also|Boriquén Admission Act, | {{See also|Boriquén Admission Act, 1718}} | ||
===A New Region=== | ===A New Region=== | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
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Region of Boriquén Région de Boriquén Región de Boriquén | |||
Region of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |||
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Motto | Utuado Kanaima (Heart of the Spirit Land) | ||
Anthem | La Boriqueña | ||
Subdivision | Region | ||
Capital | Hato Rey | ||
Largest cities | Hato Rey | ||
Area | |||
- Ranked | |||
Population | 15,337,602 (1718 AN) | ||
- Ranked | |||
Viceroy | Cacique Guarionex II | ||
Taino | Yucahúké Busiri | ||
Legislature | Kuraka Council | ||
Established | 1718 AN | ||
Languages | |||
Local religion | |||
Abreviation | BOR | ||
Time Zone | |||
Boriquén is a Region of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Etymology
History
Background
Operation Purple Splendor
Plan de Hato Rey
Transition to Region, Admission to Federation
A New Region
Geography
Location
Climate
Environment
Administrative Divisions
Politics
Government Officials
Political Culture
Law
Local Government
Economy
Agriculture
Tourism
Hato Rey
Guánica
Energy
Mineral Resources
Transport
Science and technology
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Major cities
Functional urban areas
Language
Religion
Health
Education
Culture
See Also
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