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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Political status of Puerto Rico, Southern Sudanese independence referendum, 2011, Institutional support for the queries on the independence of Catalonia, Quebec referendum, 1995, Catalonian independence referendums, 2009-2011, Referendum Bill, 2010, Montenegrin independence referendum, 2006, Tamil Eelam independence referenda, Quebec referendum, 1980, South Ossetian independence referendum, 2006, Transnistrian indepedence referendum, 2006, Catalonian independence referendum, 2009, Ukrainian independence referendum, 1991, Tokelauan self-determination referendum, 2007, Montenegrin independence referendum, 1992, Tokelauan self-determination referendum, 2006, Georgian independence referendum, 1991, Moldovan referendum, 1994, Croatian independence referendum, 1991, Iraqi Kurdistan independence referendum, 2005, Norwegian union dissolution referendum, 1905, Transnistrian indepedence referendum, 1991, Faroese independence referendum, 1946, Icelandic constitutional referendum, 1944, Slovenian independence referendum, 1990, Turkmenistani referendum independence, 1991, Macedonian independence referendum, 1991, Nevis independence referendum, 1998, Armenian independence referendum, 1991, Cambodian referendum, 1945, Uzbekistani independence election, 1991, Azerbaijani independence referendum, 1991. Excerpt: The current political status of Puerto Rico is the result of various political activities both within the United States and Puerto Rican governments. The basic question regarding this issue is whether Puerto Rico should remain a U.S. territory, become a U.S. state, or become an independent country. These political activities have revolved around three sets of initiatives: referenda held in Puerto Rico, presidential executive orders, and bills in the U. S. Congress. Puerto Rican status referenda have been held four times to de...