San Juan, Mayaguez and rural Puerto Rico (PR USA)TBO Puerto Rico is envisioned as an integrated scalable network of economical retirement/vacation coop micro communities featuring "fiesta living” - with Anthony Bourdain-like "No Reservations" local culture cuisine. Located in delightful relatively lower priced rural and urban areas with TBO services and transportation to idyllic public use areas. Comprehensive Food, Health, Leisure, and Personal Services provided by trained and well-compensated local employees. Constructed as infrastructure independent zero carbon foot print living using 100% recycled material engineered as CAT 5 hurricane resistant modules manufactured in job hungry USA rust-belt communities and assembled on-site.
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Puerto Rico has one of the highest mobile penetration rates in the Latin American and the Caribbean region, at about 160%. However, although it is a US territory it lags well behind the mainland US states in terms of fixed-line and broadband penetration. Dec 18, 2017 ii 2017 population 3,337,177 total (-12.6% from 2000). Total population 65+: 582,036
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The climate of Puerto Rico in the Köppen climate classification is tropical rainforest. Temperatures are warm to hot year round, averaging near 85 °F (29 °C) in lower elevations and 70 °F (21 °C) in the mountains. Easterly trade winds pass across the island year round. Puerto Rico has a rainy season which stretches from April into November. The mountains of the Cordillera Central are the main cause of the variations in the temperature and rainfall that occur over very short distances. The mountains can also cause wide variation in local wind speed and direction due to their sheltering and channeling effects adding to the climatic variation. The island has an average temperature of 82.4 °F (28 °C) throughout the year, with an average minimum temperature of 66.9 °F (19 °C) and maximum of 85.4 °F (30 °C). Daily temperature changes seasonally are quite small in the lowlands and coastal areas. The temperature in the south is usually a few degrees higher than the north and temperatures in the central interior mountains are always cooler than those on the rest of the island iii. |
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iSource 2010 US Census