place_political_entity

puerto rico

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Properties

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0
description
A U.S. territory and commonwealth whose citizens were addressed by President Clinton regarding the Navy's training operations on Vieques.
relationship_to_US
U.S. territory
status
Commonwealth

Relationships

  • has_concerns_aboutNavy Training on Vieques
    description
    The residents of Puerto Rico, particularly those on Vieques, have expressed long-standing concerns regarding the impact of Navy training.
    source
    Page 9file
    source_text
    longstanding concerns of the island about training operations there. For many residents, it re-opened old wounds about the effect that training was having on quality of life
  • contributes_personnel_toArmed Forces of the United States
    description
    Puerto Rico has a history of its citizens serving in the United States Armed Forces.
    source
    Page 9file
    source_text
    Puerto Rico has a proud heritage of sending its sons and daughters to serve in the Armed Forces of the United States
  • extracted_fromPage 9
    extracted_at
    2026-03-04T04:31:56.744Z
    source
    Page 9file
  • same_as01KJVHD6165T5XVMDW7EJV2H0X
    confidence
    1
    detected_at
    2026-03-04T04:32:36.823Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both entities are labeled 'puerto rico' and described as a U.S. territory/commonwealth. Their properties and relationships consistently place them in the context of U.S. relations, the island of Vieques, and military training concerns, indicating they refer to the same political entity.