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    to go on a nice vacation from time to time‚ and Dominican Republic is never a bad option. Filled with great music‚ amazing people‚ and a vast culture the Dominican Republic should be in every traveler’s bucket list. Over the past few years Dominican Republic has become one of the most visited countries by tourist. Travelers are guaranteed to have a great time in this beautiful island. Its culture‚ people‚ present and past‚ makes Dominican Republic a Favorite on the map. Some public figures from here

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    Dominican Republic is the second largest and most diverse Caribbean country‚ situated just two hours south of Miami‚ less than four hours from New York and eight hours from most European cities. Known for our warm and hospitable people‚ Dominican Republic is a destination like no other‚ featuring astounding nature‚ intriguing history and rich culture. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the north and the Caribbean Sea on the south‚ our lush tropical island paradise boasts nearly 1‚000 miles (1‚609

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    In February of 2013‚ my passion for the people of La Cola‚ Dominican Republic‚ began. The missions coordinator at my church asked me to lead a group of young adults on a mission trip to a remote‚ impoverished community in the Dominican Republic. Being only 23 and having never led a mission trip before‚ I initially felt unprepared for the task; however‚ she noticed my leadership abilities and my passion for helping people. Somehow‚ she convinced me to lead the trip. As I prepared my team for the trip

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    You never realize how much you have until you see someone who has very little. I got to really see that when i got to go to the Dominican Republic. It was a great experience not just to see the historic places and the perfect blue ocean like the ones you see in pictures but also to help the people over there in need. The people there were really cool and i learned a lot from the from them and their culture. Even though we had lots of problems at the airports and when we arrived‚ we still had a lot

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    I chose to write about The Dominican Republic because it has a lot of meaning to me. I visit The Dominican Republic every year with my family. I first went to The Dominican Republic when I was in 9th grade with my best friend and her family. Her family originated there and it was where she was born‚ when she was ten she moved to the United States. Growing up I heard about where her family came from and this amazing country that meant so much to my friend. I never knew that it was a third world country

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    the community or economy. Introduction The Dominican Republic has the ninth largest economy in Latin America and is the largest economy in the Caribbean and Central American region. Though long known for agriculture and mining‚ the economy is now dominated by services. The Dominican Republic’s economic progress is exemplified

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    The island of the Dominican Republic has a wide range of biodiversity due to its isolation‚ tourists bringing in nonnative fauna and flora‚ and most of all due to the range of biomes within their country. The natural biomes that occur in the Dominican Republic vary from very dry biomes to very wet biomes. The most common biome in the Dominican Republic is subtropical coniferous forests‚ due to low levels of precipitation and adequate temperature variability. These trees have needle-leafs in order

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    deportation of Haitians from Dominican Republic echoes its racist history.

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    them like slaves. Although many people think that the Dominican Republic is only a wonderful island with amazing beaches. Although true‚ the Dominican Republic has always some racism issue and still deals with some even now. In the Dominican Republic racism has occupied a place in history‚ modern day society‚ and everyday life. To start with‚ from the discovery of the Isla Hispaniola by the Spanish‚ racism has placed a mark in the Dominican Republic’s history. When the Spanish first arrived to

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    The island The Dominican Republic represents two-thirds of the Hispaniola Island in the Caribbean Sea. The country represents the eastern side of the island while Haiti occupies the western portion of the island. Santo Domingo‚ the capital of the Dominican Republic is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the Western hemisphere. The nation independence did not come until 1844‚ but they have endured much political instability and repressive governments. The Dominican Republic was Business Climate

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