Puerto Rico theme by Big Nes
Download: PuertoRico_2.p3t

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Puerto Rico | |
|---|---|
| Commonwealth of Puerto Rico[b] Free Associated State of Puerto Rico Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico (Spanish) | |
| Nickname(s): | |
| Motto: | |
| Anthem: "La Borinqueña" (Spanish) ("The Song of Borinquen") | |
Location of Puerto Rico | |
| Sovereign state | |
| Before annexation | Captaincy General of Puerto Rico |
| Cession from Spain | 10 December 1898 |
| Current constitution | 25 July 1952 |
| Capital and largest city | San Juan 18°27′N 66°6′W / 18.450°N 66.100°W |
| Common languages | 94.3% Spanish 5.5% English 0.2% other[2] |
| Official languages | |
| Ethnic groups (2020)[4] | By race:
By origin:
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| Demonym(s) | Puerto Rican (Spanish: puertorriqueño -a) boricua (neutral)[c] borinqueño -a borincano -a[5] puertorro -a[d][6] |
| Government | Devolved presidential constitutional dependency |
| Joe Biden (D) | |
• Governor | Pedro Pierluisi (PNP/D) |
| Legislature | Legislative Assembly |
| Senate | |
| House of Representatives | |
| United States Congress | |
| Jenniffer González (PNP/R) | |
| Area | |
• Total | 13,792 km2 (5,325 sq mi)[e][7] |
• Land | 8,868 km2 (3,424 sq mi) |
• Water | 4,924 km2 (1,901 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 35.6 |
| Dimensions | |
• Length | 178 km (111 mi) |
• Width | 65 km (40 mi) |
| Highest elevation | 1,338 m (4,390[g] ft) |
| Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 3,205,691[h][9] (136th) |
• 2020 census | 3,285,874[10] |
• Density | 361.4/km2 (936.0/sq mi) (41st) |
| GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | |
• Per capita | |
| GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | |
• Per capita | |
| Gini (2011) | 53.1[12] high |
| HDI (2015) | 0.845[13] very high · 40th |
| Currency | United States dollar (US$) (USD) |
| Time zone | UTC-04:00 (AST) |
| Date format | dd/mm/yyyy mm/dd/yyyy |
| Driving side | right |
| Calling code | +1 (787), +1 (939) |
| USPS abbreviation | PR |
| ISO 3166 code | |
| Internet TLD | .pr |
Puerto Rico[i] (Spanish for 'rich port'; abbreviated PR),[15] officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,[b][j] is a Caribbean island, Commonwealth, and unincorporated territory of the United States. It is located in the northeast Caribbean Sea, approximately 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Miami, Florida, between the Dominican Republic and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and includes the eponymous main island and several smaller islands, such as Mona, Culebra, and Vieques. With roughly 3.2 million residents, it is divided into 78 municipalities, of which the most populous is the capital municipality of San Juan.[15] Spanish and English are the official languages of the executive branch of government,[17] though Spanish predominates.[18]
Puerto Rico was settled by a succession of peoples beginning 2,000 to 4,000 years ago;[19] these included the Ortoiroid, Saladoid, and Taíno. It was then colonized by Spain in 1493 following the arrival of Christopher Columbus.[15] Puerto Rico was contested by other European powers, but remained a Spanish possession for the next four centuries. An influx of African slaves and settlers primarily from the Canary Islands and Andalusia vastly changed the cultural and demographic landscape of the island. Within the Spanish Empire, Puerto Rico played a secondary but strategic role compared to wealthier colonies like Peru and New Spain.[20][21] By the late 19th century, a distinct Puerto Rican identity began to emerge, centered around a fusion of indigenous, African, and European elements.[22][23] In 1898, following the Spanish–American War, Puerto Rico was acquired by the United States.[15][24]
Puerto Ricans have been U.S. citizens since 1917, and can move freely between the island and the mainland.[25] However, when resident in the unincorporated territory of Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans are disenfranchised at the national level, do not vote for the president or vice president,[26] and generally do not pay federal income tax.[27][28][k] In common with four other territories, Puerto Rico sends a nonvoting representative to the U.S. Congress, called a Resident Commissioner, and participates in presidential primaries; as it is not a state, Puerto Rico does not have a vote in Congress, which governs it under the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950. Congress approved a local constitution in 1952, allowing U.S. citizens residing on the island to elect a governor. Puerto Rico's current and future political status has consistently been a matter of significant debate.[29][30]
Beginning in the mid-20th century, the U.S. government, together with the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company, launched a series of economic projects to develop Puerto Rico into an industrial high-income economy. It is classified by the International Monetary Fund as a developed jurisdiction with an advanced, high-income economy;[31] it ranks 40th on the Human Development Index. The major sectors of Puerto Rico's economy are manufacturing (primarily pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and electronics) followed by services (namely tourism and hospitality).[32]
Etymology[edit]
Puerto Rico is Spanish for "rich port".[15] Puerto Ricans often call the island Borinquen, a derivation of Borikén, its indigenous Taíno name, which is popularly said to mean "Land of the Valiant Lord".[33][34][35] The terms boricua, borinqueño, and borincano are commonly used to identify someone of Puerto Rican heritage,[36][37] and derive from Borikén and Borinquen respectively.[38] The island is also popularly known in Spanish as La Isla del Encanto, meaning "the island of enchantment".[39]
Columbus named the island San Juan Bautista, in honor of Saint John the Baptist, while the capital city was named Ciudad de Puerto Rico ("Rich Port City").[15] Eventually traders and other maritime visitors came to refer to the entire island as Puerto Rico, while San Juan became the name used for the main trading/shipping port and the capital city.[l]
The island's name was changed to Porto Rico by the United States after the Treaty of Paris of 1898.[41] The anglicized name was used by the U.S. government and private enterprises. The name was changed back to Puerto Rico in 1931 by a joint resolution in Congress introduced by Félix Córdova Dávila.[42][m][47][48][49]
The official name of the entity in Spanish is Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico ("Free Associated State of Puerto Rico"), while its official English name is Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.[15]
History[edit]

The history of Puerto Rico began with the settlement of the Ortoiroid people before 430 BC. At the time of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1493, the dominant indigenous culture was that of the Taínos. The Taíno people's numbers went dangerously low during the later half of the 16th century because of new infectious diseases carried by Europeans, exploitation by Spanish settlers, and warfare.[51]
Located in the northeastern Caribbean, Puerto Rico formed a key part of the Spanish Empire from the early years of the exploration, conquest and colonization of the New World. The island was a major military post during many wars between Spain and o
RealmBot
RealmBot theme by The Unknown
Download: RealmBot.p3t

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P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop Menon
This program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.
Neon Pixels
Neon Pixels theme by DuPz0r
Download: NeonPixels.p3t
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P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop Menon
This program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.
REALiZTiK
Graffiti Official
Graffiti Official theme by SCEE
Download: GraffitiOfficial.p3t

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P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop Menon
This program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.
Slide
Slide theme by Jabyaeye
Download: Slide.p3t

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Slide or Slides may refer to:
Places[edit]
- Slide, California, former name of Fortuna, California
Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]
Music[edit]
Albums[edit]
- Slide (Lisa Germano album), 1998
- Slide (George Clanton album), 2018
- Slide, by Patrick Gleeson, 2007
- Slide (Luna EP), 1993
- Slide (Madeline Merlo EP), 2022
Songs[edit]
- "Slide" (The Big Dish song), 1986
- "Slide" (Goo Goo Dolls song), 1998
- "Slide" (Calvin Harris song), 2017
- "Slide" (French Montana song), 2019
- "Slide" (H.E.R. song), 2019
- "Slide" (Madeline Merlo song), 2022
- "Slide" (Slave song), 1977
- "Step Back"/"Slide", by Superheist, 2001
- "Slide", by Chris Brown from Breezy
- "Slide", by Dido from No Angel
- "The Slide", by Cowboy Junkies from One Soul Now
Other uses in music[edit]
- Slide (musical ornament), a musical embellishment found particularly in Baroque music
- Slide (tune type), a tune type in Irish traditional music, common to the Sliabh Luachra area
- Slide, a 1970s disco side project of Rod McKuen's
- The Slide, a jukebox musical using songs by The Beautiful South
- Bent note, or slide, articulation
- Glissando, or slide, articulation
- Legato, or slide, articulation
Musical instruments[edit]
- Slide guitar, a guitar playing technique
- Slide (wind instrument), part of an instrument used to vary the length of a tube
- Slide whistle, a musical instrument using a slide
- Trombone, a musical instrument using a slide
- Sackbut, the Renaissance and early Baroque forerunner of the trombone
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media[edit]
- Slide (dance), a dance move giving the impression of gliding around effortlessly
- Slide (TV series), an Australian television drama
- "The Slide" (The Amazing World of Gumball), a television episode
- The Slide, a 1966 British science fiction radio serial
Fashion[edit]
- Slide (footwear), a kind of shoe
- Slide, also known as a neckerchief slide or woggle, is a ring to hold a neckerchief on a Scout's neck
- Barrette, also known as a hair slide in North America
Recreation and sports[edit]
- Slide (baseball), dropping to the ground when going into a base to avoid being tagged
- Slide (skateboarding), skateboarding tricks
- Playground slide, a smooth, sloped downward surface on which children slide while sitting
- Sliding tackle, a skill in soccer
- Water slide, a form of amusement in which people slide down a wet surface into a swimming pool
- Losing slide, an uninterrupted string of contests lost
Technology[edit]
- Slide (form), a slide-out mobile phone form factor
- Slide (hoverboard), a hoverboard developed by Lexus
- Tri-glide slide, an item that allows straps to be pulled through it to adjust their length
- Evacuation slide, an inflatable slide used to evacuate an aircraft
- Google Slides, a web-based presentation program offered by Google
- Jakarta Slide, defunct content management system software
- Linear-motion bearing, a bearing designed to provide free motion in one dimension
- Microscope slide, a thin glass sheet used to hold objects for examination
- Photographic slide or transparency, a positive photograph used for projection
- Pistol slide, the upper half of a semi-automatic pistol, containing the barrel, sights, and ejection port
- Slide edit, a video editing term for moving a video clip around in a timeline
- Slide rule, a simple analog calculator
Other uses[edit]
- Slide (motion)
- Landslide, the movement of soil, mud or rock down a slope
- Slide (geography), fixed or settled residue of a landslide that has stabilized
- Presentation slide, a document format used for presentations
See also[edit]
Simple
Simple theme by original_copycat
Download: Simple.p3t

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Simple or SIMPLE may refer to:
- Simplicity, the state or quality of being simple
Arts and entertainment[edit]
- Simple (album), by Andy Yorke, 2008, and its title track
- "Simple" (Florida Georgia Line song), 2018
- "Simple", a song by Johnny Mathis from the 1984 album A Special Part of Me
- "Simple", a song by Collective Soul from the 1995 album Collective Soul
- "Simple", a song by Katy Perry from the 2005 soundtrack to The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
- "Simple", a song by Khalil from the 2017 album Prove It All
- "Simple", a song by Kreesha Turner from the 2008 album Passion
- "Simple", a song by Ty Dolla Sign from the 2017 album Beach House 3 deluxe version
- Simple (video game series), budget-priced console games
Businesses and organisations[edit]
- Simple (bank), an American direct bank
- SIMPLE Group, a consulting conglomeration based in Gibraltar
- Simple Shoes, an American footwear brand
- Simple Skincare, a British brand of soap and skincare products
People[edit]
- Simple Kapadia (1958–2009), Indian Bollywood actress and costume designer
- Simple Kaur, Indian weightlifter
- Peter Simple (columnist), pseudonym of Michael Wharton, Daily Telegraph columnist
- Simple E (Erica Williams), singer-songwriter
- Simple Kid (Ciaran McFeely), Irish-born musical artist
- s1mple (Oleksandr Kostyliev), professional video games player
- List of people known as "the Simple"
Places[edit]
- Simplé, France
- Fort Simple, in Topeka, Kansas, U.S.
Science, and technology and mathematics[edit]
- Simple (abstract algebra), an algebraic structure which cannot be divided
- Simple (botany), a leaf with only a single vein
- SIMPLE (dark matter experiment)
- SIMPLE (instant messaging protocol)
- SIMPLE (military communications protocol), defined by NATO
- Simple (pharmacology), a herbal remedy
- SiMPLE, a computer programming development system
- SIMPLE, a 4GL environment for the Prime Computer, when running INFORMATION
- SIMPLE algorithm, in computational fluid dynamics
- Simple function, a finite linear combination of indicator functions of measurable sets
- Simple machine, a mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force
- Simple polygon, one whose boundary does not intersect itself
Other uses[edit]
- Simple (philosophy), a thing that has no proper parts
- Simple aspect or simple tenses, verb forms in English
- SIMPLE IRA (Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees Individual Retirement Account), a retirement plan
See also[edit]
Gold Melter
Gold Melter theme by Jabyaeye
Download: GoldMelter.p3t

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P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop Menon
This program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.
Boat On The Water
Boat On The Water theme by ltmreal
Download: BoatOnTheWater.p3t

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P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop Menon
This program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.
Sakuretsu
Sakuretsu theme by hikaru
Download: Sakuretsu.p3t

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P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop Menon
This program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.
