In
Puerto Rico, November 19, the date in 1493 when explorer
Christopher Columbus landed on the
main island during his
second voyage, is an official holiday since 1938. It was known as
Día del Descubrimiento de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico Discovery Day) from 1938 to 2014, and
Día de la Cultura Puertorriqueña y el Descubrimiento de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rican Culture and the Puerto Rico Discovery Day) from 2014 to 2022. Since then, it is known as
Día de la Puertorriqueñidad (Puerto Rican Day). It is not to be confused with
Columbus Day, which is celebrated on the 2nd Monday of October in the
United States, including the
unincorporated territory of Puerto Rico. == References ==