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Dominican Republic
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República Dominicana
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República Dominicana
La República Dominicana es el país que ocupa algo más de los dos tercios orientales de La Española, isla del Archipiélago de las Antillas. Limita al Norte con el Océano Atlántico, al Sur con el Mar Caribe o de las Antillas, al Este con el Canal de la Mona, que la separa de Puerto Rico, y al Oeste con la República de Haití. Tiene una superficie territorial de 48,670 km² y una población de más de 9 millones de habitantes. La sede de gobierno y capital del país es Santo Domingo.
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Dominican Republic - Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a country located on the eastern five-eighths of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering ► Haiti. Hispaniola is the second-largest of the Greater Antilles islands, and lies west of ► Puerto Rico and east of ► Cuba and ► Jamaica. Dominicans sometimes refer to their country as Quisqueya, a name for Hispaniola used by indigenous Taíno people meaning "high land", referring to the highest portion of the hisponiola island. The Dominican Republic is not to be confused with Dominica, another Caribbean country.
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Short name
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Dominican Republic
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Official name
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Dominican Republic
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Status
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Independent country since 1844
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Location
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Caribbean
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Capital
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Santo Domingo de Guzmán
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Population
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10,448,499 inhabitants
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Area
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48,442 square kilometres (18,704 sq mi)
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Major languages
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Spanish (official)
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Major religions
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Roman Catholicism
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More information
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Dominican Republic, Geography of the Dominican Republic, History of the Dominican Republic and Politics of the Dominican Republic
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More images
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Dominican Republic - Dominican Republic (Category).
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General maps
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Map of the Dominican Republic
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Map of the Dominican Republic
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Maps of divisions
This section holds maps of the administrative divisions.
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Azua
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Baoruco
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Barahona
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Dajabón
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Distrito Nacional
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Duarte
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Elias Piña
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El Seibo
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Espaillat
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Hato Mayor
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Hermanas Mirabal
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Independencia
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La Altagracia
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La Romana
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La Vega
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María Trinidad Sánchez
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Monseñor Nouel
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Monte Cristi
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Monte Plata
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Pedernales
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Peravia
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Puerto Plata
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Samaná
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Sánchez Ramírez
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San Cristóbal
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San José de Ocoa
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San Juan
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San pedro de Macorís
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Santiago
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Santiago Rodríguez
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Santo Domingo
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Valverde
Old maps
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Satellite maps
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Satellite Image of the North Coast
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Notes and references
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