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REPUBLICA DOMINICANA. Katherine Flores Spanish 2 P3. REPUBLICA DOMINICANA. Capital: Santo Domingo Population: 9.3 Million Climate: Semitropical Language: Spanish Location: Hispaniola. In Repulica Dominicana they use peso (DOP) . CURRENCY. GEOGRAPHY.
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REPUBLICA DOMINICANA Katherine Flores Spanish 2 P3
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA Capital: Santo Domingo Population: 9.3 Million Climate: Semitropical Language: Spanish Location: Hispaniola
GEOGRAPHY DR is located in a island called Hispaniola . The terrain there is rugged highlands, mountains with fertile valleys.
Telecommunications, tourism, free trade zones. 60% exports from the U.S tenth of GDP. Free trade Agreement (CAFTA DR) March 2007. ECONOMY
AGRICULTURE Sugarcane , coffee, cotton, cocoa, tobacco , rice, beans , potatoes , corn etc..
EXPORTS Major exports are sugar , coffee and tobacco.
ETHNIC MIXURES Most Dominicans have European and African descent.
Religion: 95% Roman Catholic and 5% other religion. Music/Typical Dance: “PericoRipiao” it’s similar to merengue but faster. CULTURE
Truthful meaning The cross in the middle means sacrifice, the blue means liberty, the red means fire and blood of independence. The emblem shows a bible, a cross of gold, four Dominican flags and two spears on a pattern from the flag ;branches of olive and palm around the shield, on a ribbon above there is a motto “Dios, Patria, Libertad” (“God , Fatherland, Liberty”). On the bottom there is another ribbon saying the country's name “RepublicaDominicana”. Flag adopted November 6, 1844
Born: September 22, 1924 Died: April 22, 2011 Victor Villegas Born in San pedro deme-coris, RepublicaDominicana. He was a famous poet, he also was a lawyer and a teacher. He graduated from Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo. Click below to see one of his poems: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UmoAdDtE0qI
INDIPENDANCEDAY Dominican independence day is on February 27th. They do a big parade and party in the capital Santo Domingo.
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA So much paradise in a little island