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No, Puerto Rico was not created by a volcano. Puerto Rico was formed through a combination of geological processes, including tectonic plate movements and erosion, over millions of years. The island does have some volcanic history, with evidence of past volcanic activity on the island.
No, there are no active volcanoes in Puerto Rico. The island's last active volcano, Mount Cacique, became inactive over 5,000 years ago.
Newfoundland is farther east than Puerto Rico. Newfoundland is located in eastern Canada, while Puerto Rico is located in the Caribbean Sea.
Puerto Rico is divided into municipalities, not states, provinces, or regions. There are 78 municipalities in Puerto Rico, each with its own local government.
Puerto Rico has to do in no matter with Mexico nor South America. Puerto Rico is not near Mexico and does not celebrate any "cultures" of Mexico. Puerto Rico is a U.S. Commonwealth and is found in the Carribean, about 1,000 miles from Miami, FL. Puerto ricans are desendents of African Slaves, spanairds and Tiano Indians their culture is nothing similar to Mexicans nor most south Americans,
In Puerto Rico, your compass would point north towards the North Pole in the Arctic region.