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The Dominican Republic


The Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic- is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. the Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba),
Taínos inhabited what is now the Dominican Republic since the 7th century. Christopher Columbus landed on it in 1492, and it 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.  the country became independent in 1821.The Dominican Republic is the second-most visited destination in the Caribbean, after Puerto Rico. The country's year-round golf courses are among the top attractions on the island.[13] 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.[17] Quisqueya, as Dominicans often call their country, has an average temperature of 26 °C (78.8 °F)and great biological diversity.[13] Music and sport are of great importance in the Dominican culture, with Merengue and Bachata as the national dance and music, and baseball as the favorite sport.[3]
                        

Name and symbols

Some of the important symbols include the flag, the coat of arms, and the national anthem, titled Himno Nacional. The flag has a large white cross that divides it into four quarters. Two quarters are red and two are blue. Red represents the blood shed by the liberators. Blue expresses God's protection over the nation. The white cross symbolizes the struggle of the liberators to bequeath future generations a free nation. An alternate interpretation is that blue represents the ideals of progress and liberty, whereas white symbolizes peace and unity among Dominicans.[69] In the center of the cross is the Dominican coat of arms, in the same colors as the national flag. 
The national flower is the Bayahibe Rose and the national tree is the West Indian Mahogany.[70] The national bird is the Cigua Palmera or Palmchat
The Dominican Republic is 68.9% Roman Catholic, 18.2% Evangelical, 10.6% with no religion, and 2.3% other. The population of the Dominican Republic is entirely Spanish-speaking, however; a local dialect is spoken called Dominican Spanish and it has influences from African languages and borrowed
The culture and people of the Dominican Republic, like its Spanish Caribbean neighbors, is a blend of the cultures of the Spaniard colonists, African slaves, and Taíno natives. European, African and Taíno cultural elements are most prominent in food, family structure, religion and music. Many Arawak/Taíno names and words are used in daily conversation and for many foods native to the Dominican Republicvocabularies from the Arawak language.
Musically, the Dominican Republic is known for the creation of the musical style called merengue,[120]:376–7 a type of lively, fast-paced rhythm and dance music consisting of a tempo of about 120 to 160 beats per minute (though it varies) based on musical elements like drums, brass, chorded instruments, and accordion, as well as some elements unique to the Spanish-speaking Caribbean, such as the tambora and güira. Its syncopated beats use Latin percussion, brass instruments, bass, and piano or keyboard. Bachata, a form of music and dance that originated in the countryside and rural marginal neighborhoods of the Dominican Republic, has become quite popular in recent years. Its subjects are often romantic; especially prevalent are tales of heartbreak and sadness. Tourism is fueling the Dominican Republic's economic growth. With the construction of projects like Cap Cana, San Souci Port in Santo Domingo, and Moon Palace Resort in Punta Cana, the Dominican Republic expects increased tourism activity in the upcoming year. 

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