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Encyclopedia > Geography of Puerto Rico

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Caribbean, archipelago between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of the Dominican Republic


Geographic coordinates: 18 15 N, 66 30 W


Map references: Central America and the Caribbean


Area:
Total: 9,104 kmē
Land: 8,959 kmē
Water: 145 kmē


Area - comparative: Slightly less than three times the size of Rhode Island, U.S.A.


Land boundaries: 0 km


Coastline: 501 km


Maritime claims:
Exclusive economic zone: 200 nautical miles (370 km)


Territorial sea: 12 nautical miles (22 km)



Climate: Tropical marine, mild; little seasonal temperature variation


Terrain: Mostly mountains, with coastal plain belt in north; mountains precipitous to sea on west coast; sandy beaches along most coastal areas


Elevation extremes:
Lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m
Highest point: Cerro de Punta 1,338 m


Natural resources: Some copper, nickel, gold, limestone and sand


Land use:
Arable land: 3.72%
Permanent crops: 5.07%
Other: 91.21% (1998 est.)


Irrigated land: 400 kmē (1998 est.)


Natural hazards: Periodic droughts; hurricanes; earthquakes


Environment - current issues: Erosion; occasional drought causing water shortages


Geography - note: Important location along the Mona Passage - a key shipping lane to the Panama Canal; San Juan is one of the biggest and best natural harbors in the Caribbean; many small rivers and high central mountains ensure land is well watered; south coast relatively dry; fertile coastal plain belt in north

See also : Puerto Rico, Geography of the United States

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