Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Dominicana, pronounced [reˈpuβlika ðominiˈkana]) is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are occupied by two countries. Both by area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,442 square kilometres (18,704 sq mi) and an estimated 10 million people.[2][7]

Inhabited by Taínos since the seventh century, the territory of the Dominican Republic was reached by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and became the site of the first permanent European settlement in the Americas, namely Santo Domingo, the country’s capital and Spain’s first capital in the New World. In Santo Domingo stand, among other firsts in the Americas, the first university, cathedral, and castle, the latter two in the Ciudad Colonial area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[2][8]

After three centuries of Spanish rule, with French and Haitian interludes, the country became independent in 1821 but was quickly taken over by Haiti. Victorious in the Dominican War of Independence in 1844, Dominicans experienced mostly political turmoil and a brief return to Spanish rule over the next 72 years. The United States occupation of 1916–1924, and a subsequent, calm and prosperous six-year period under Horacio Vásquez Lajara, were followed by the military dictatorship of Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina until 1961. The last civil war was ended by the 1965 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic, and was followed by the authoritarian rule of Joaquin Balaguer, 1966 – 1978. Since then, the Dominican Republic has moved toward representative democracy,[1] and has been led by Leonel Fernández for most of the time after 1996.

The Dominican Republic has adopted economic liberalism, and has the second largest economy in the Caribbean.[9][10] Though long known for sugar production, the economy is now dominated by services.[1] The country’s economic progress is exemplified by its advanced telecommunication system.[11] Nevertheless, unemployment,[1] government corruption, and inconsistent electric service remain major Dominican problems. The country also has “marked income inequality”.[1]

International migration greatly affects the country, as it receives and sends large flows of migrants. Haitian immigration and the integration of Dominicans of Haitian descent are major issues; the total population of Haitian origin is estimated to be 800,000.[12] A large Dominican diaspora exists, most of it in the United States, where it comprises 1.3 million.[13] They aid national development as they send billions of dollars to their families, accounting for one-tenth of the Dominican GDP.[1][14]

The Dominican Republic has become the Caribbean’s largest tourist destination; the country’s year-round golf courses are among the top attractions.[11] In this mountainous land is located the Caribbean’s highest mountain, Pico Duarte, as is Lake Enriquillo, the Caribbean’s largest lake and lowest elevation.[15] Quisqueya, as Dominicans often call their country, has an average temperature of 26 °C (79°F) and great biological diversity.[11]

Music and sport are of the highest importance in Dominican culture, with merengue as the national dance and song and baseball the favorite sport.[2]

[Boca Chica] [Juan Dolio] [La Romana] [Puerto Plata] [Punta Cana] [Samana] [Santo Domingo] [Sosua]

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International Country Code for calling Dominican Republic. This page details Dominican Republic phone code. The Dominican Republic phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Dominican Republic. In order to make international calls to Dominican Republic, use Dominican Republic’s country code before dialing the local number.The Dominican Republic country dialing code is only used when calling Dominican Republic from another country. To make an international call to Dominican Republic, you may also need a city or area code.

Dominican Republic REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS

Dominican Republic REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS

Procedure of buying property in the Dominican Republic is very simple. Having bought the property in the Dominican Republic and is easy to obtain a residence permit. Arrive in the country can be even without a visa - a tourist card, which is sold directly at the airport.
On the southern and south-eastern coast of the Dominican Republic is attractive complexes, but their disadvantages are the lack of “life around”. “Employees of the complexes themselves have to get miles and miles away. And the price is higher than in the north. In …

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History of Dominican republic

The year 1492 – the island is open by H.Columbus and “Espanola” is named. By this time here lived to 200 thousand Indians-karibov.The year 1496 –was found Santo-Domingo – the first city on the American continent.The year 1697 – the western part of island is passed Frenchmen, east (the territory of modern Dominican republic) remained for Spaniards.The year 1795 – all island is grasped by France.The year 1804– as a result of popular uprising under the direction of Z.Dessalina colonizers have left island. The first independent Negro republic – Haiti is proclaimed.The year 1808 – Spain has grasped again Santo-Domingo.The …

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Holidays2010

Jan 1  New Year’s Day
Jan 6 Epiphany
Jan 21   Lady of Altagracia Day
Jan 29  Duartes’ Birthday
Feb 27 Independence Day
Apr 6 Good Friday
Apr 8 Easter
April 30   Labor Day
Jun 7 Corpus Christi Day
Aug 20 Independence Restoration Day
Sep 24  Lady of Mercedes Day
Nov 5 Constitution Day
Dec 25 Christmas Day

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