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Should Puerto Rico and the US virgin Islands become the 51st and 52nd states (see additional details)?


The way I see it, they should. They are already US territories, and we are pumping billions of dollars a year into them as if they were states.

Now if they become states, we ca levy taxes, make a load of money off tourism which will help the economy, and we add two stars to the American Flag.

In exchange, they get representation, voting rights and all other rights that accompany statehood.

What do you all think?

Puerto Ricans have voted repeatedly on the subject and have chosen continued Commonwealth status each and every time.



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Alaskan Natives Pinning the 49th Star to U Flag to Celebrate Acceptance Into Statehood of the US


Alaskan Natives Pinning the 49th Star to U Flag to Celebrate Acceptance Into Statehood of the US


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Dmitri Kessel Alaskan Natives Pinning the 49th Star to U Flag to Celebrate Acceptance Into Statehood of the US - Photographic Print

Statehood of Palestine


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Statehood Quarters Map


Statehood Quarters Map


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Statehood Quarters Album


Statehood Quarters Album


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Regulating Statehood


Regulating Statehood


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Shahar Hameiri argues that state building interventions are creating a new form of transnationally regulated statehood. Using case-studies from the Asia-Pacific, he analyzes the politics of state building and the implications for contemporary statehood an

Official Whitman Statehood Quarters Folder


Official Whitman Statehood Quarters Folder


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Official Whitman Statehood Quarters Folder

Statehood, DC, and Territorial Quarters 1999-2009


Statehood, DC, and Territorial Quarters 1999-2009


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Statehood, DC, and Territorial Quarters 1999-2009

Negotiating Statehood


Negotiating Statehood


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Negotiating Statehood: Dynamics of Power and Domination in Africa provides a conceptual framework for analysing dynamic processes of state-making in Africa. Features a conceptual framework which provides a method for analysing the everyday making, co

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Statehood Quarter Album


Statehood Quarter Album


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In conjunction with the Statehood Quarters Program already underway, Whitman is pleased to offer a new 5-page album that will hold one quarter of your choice (Philadelphia, Denver, or San Francisco Mints) for each of the Statehood quarters released.

Negotiating Statehood (Paperback)


Negotiating Statehood (Paperback)


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Negotiating Statehood: Dynamics of Power and Domination in Africa provides a conceptual framework for analysing dynamic processes of state-making in Africa.  Features a conceptual framework which provides a method for analysing the everyday making, contestation, and negotiation of statehood in contemporary Africa Conceptualizes who negotiates statehood (the actors, resources and repertoires), where these negotiation processes take place, and what these processes are all about Includes a collections of essays that provides empirical and analytical insights into these processes in eight different country studies in Africa Critically reflects on the negotiability of statehood in Africa


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Vatican City the Last Papal State

Vatican City also incorrectly known as but popularly synonymous with the Holy See is the last Papal state in existence and the temporal seat of the Pope, head of the worldwide Catholic Church.

Situated within the city of Rome in Italy, the Vatican is the worlds smallest state.

Outside the Vatican City itself, 13 buildings in Rome and Castle Gandolfo, the Popes summer residence, also enjoy extraterritorial rights.

Vatican City occupies a triangular area on Vatican Hill in north western Rome, just west of the Tiber River. Except at Saint Peters Square on its southwest flank, Vatican City is surrounded by medieval and Renaissance walls that separate it from the city beyond. Within its walls is a vast complex of courtyards, gardens, and magnificent buildings, the largest and most imposing of which is the great domed Saint Peters Basilica the principal church of Roman Catholicism.

Vatican City has its own constitution, postal system, seal, flag, and other symbols of statehood. The Vatican also has its own army, the Swiss Guard, numbering about 100 soldiers. Vatican Radio is the official radio station and powerful transmitters beam the popes voice to a global audience. In 2001 Vatican City had an estimated population of 1000. Citizenship is gained by permanent residence in the Vatican together with the performance of special duties in the service of the Holy See.

Vatican City is the last remnant of the Papal States, a swath of territories in central Italy acquired over the centuries by the Catholic Church and governed by the pope. Vatican City was established in 1929 under terms of the Lateran Treaty, concluded by the Italian government and the papacy after many years of controversy. Under the treaty, the Catholic Church ceded all claims to the Papal States in return for financial compensation and sovereignty over the Holy See within the state of Vatican City.

The Vaticanas outstanding museums include the Gregorian Museum of Egyptian Art, the Gregorian Museum of Etruscan Art, the Pio Clementino Museum, with a superlative collection of antiquities, the Chiaramonti Museum; and the Vatican Pinacoteca, an art gallery with representative works by Italian masters. The Vatican Library has a priceless collection of ancient manuscripts and more than 1 million bound volumes. Also within the Vaticanas walls are the Government Palace and the Vatican Gardens.

Many of the most famous artists and architects of the Italian Renaissance were commissioned by popes to work on the Vaticanas buildings. The most important edifice is Saint Peteras Basilica, a cavernous structure topped by a large ribbed dome. Built largely between the 15th and 17th centuries, and designed by artists such as Bramante, Michelangelo and Gianlorenzo Bernini, it is the world centre of Roman Catholic worship.

About the Author

Douglas Scott works for The Rental Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Vatican City Rental Site

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