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Spanish immigration to Puerto Rico : ウィキペディア英語版
Spanish immigration to Puerto Rico

Spanish immigration to Puerto Rico began in 1493 (continuing until 1898 as a colony of Spain) and continues to the present day. On 25 September 1493, Christopher Columbus set sail on his second voyage with 17 ships and 1,200–1,500 men from Cádiz, Spain.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=World Book, Inc. )〕 On 19 November 1493 he landed on the island, naming it San Juan Bautista in honor of Saint John the Baptist.
The first Spanish settlement, Caparra, was founded on 8 August 1508 by Juan Ponce de León, born in Valladolid, Spain, a lieutenant under Columbus, who later became the first governor of the island.〔Vicente Yáñez Pinzón is considered the first appointed governor of Puerto Rico, but he never arrived on the island.〕 The following year the settlement was abandoned in favor of a nearby islet on the coast, named Puerto Rico (Rich Port), which had a suitable harbor. In 1511, a second settlement, San Germán, was established in the southwestern part of the island. During the 1520s the island took the name of Puerto Rico while the port became San Juan.
The Spanish heritage in Puerto Rico is palpable today in its customs and many traditions, language, and in the old and new architectural designs.
==Migration history==

The European heritage of Puerto Ricans comes primarily from one source:
Spaniards (including Canarians, Asturians, Catalans, Galicians, Castilians, Andalusians, and Basques)
From the start of the conquest of Puerto Rico, Castilians ruled over the religious (Roman Catholicism) and political life. Some came to the island for just a few years and then returned to Spain. However, many stayed.
Among Puerto Rico's founding families were the Castilian Ponce de León family. Their home was built in 1521 by Ponce de Leon but he died in the same year, leaving "La Casa Blanca", or "The White House", to his young son Luis Ponce de León. The original structure didn't last long; two years after its construction a hurricane destroyed it and it was rebuilt by Ponce de León's son-in-law Juan García Troche. The descendants of Ponce de León's family lived in La Casa Blanca for more than 250 years when in 1779 the Spanish Army took control of it. Finally, the American military moved into La Casa Blanca in 1898.〔(Ponce de Leon Lives's Casa Blanca )〕〔(Juan Ponce de Leon Discovery )〕 The southern city of Ponce is named after Juan Ponce de León y Loayza, the great-grandson of the island's first governor.〔(Founding and History of Ponce )〕

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