Hello you are now about to hear about this amazing,wonderful island called the Dominican Republic.This beautiful island is welcome to many people all around the world and is a popular tourist attraction till this day.Many people like to visit the romantic sites and the outstanding beaches in the area.A majority of the tropical fruits and the tropical birds live there.Most of the food they eat there is seafood because they live in the Caribbean Islands.Stay tuned to find out more about the wonderful Dominican Republic. Dominican Republic is located in the Caribbean Seas and the
Caribbean Sea separates the Dominican Republic from Puerto Rico.This beautiful island is boarded right by Haiti on the left side.The Atlantic Ocean is right above
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Another popular food they eat is called Mangu dominicano it contains Plantains,meat,eggs,vegetables, and they put other things if they decide to such as spices.They mainly eat it at lunch because that’s one of the most important meal of the day.Merengue Festival is one of the most popular festival’s in the Dominican Republic in July 26-31 which they dress up and dance with a partner as they shake their hips rapidly to their music.Baseball is one of their most favored sport by far in the Dominican Republic.The dominican Republic has the second-highest number of baseball players in Major League Baseball. This amazing island has unbelievable beaches all around the Dominican Republic.One of the most popular beach’s is Punta Cana, with its one of a kind sunsets and waters.Many tourist’s go snorkeling,night seeing,fishing,and they also go scuba diving.If couples want to go alone or best friends they might go to the Dominican Republic’s waterfalls or their
While this was happening the people of the Dominican Republic didn’t know. To them he won fair and square, and he was going to take care of their country. This was the first of many of wicked Trujillo's unfair stunts he pulled on the people of the Dominican Republic. Only one hundred and forty miles away from the Dominican Republic was the little country of Haiti. Due to the two countries being so close to each other, naturally some Haitians lived in the Dominican Republic and vise versa.
Culture of the Dominican Republic Compared to In the Time of the Butterflies In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez is a novel about four sisters and their journey fighting for themselves and their country. The book all started after an interviewer showed up to one sister, Dedé, for her and her sister’s story. The reason being because Dedé is the only surviving sister from a car accident that took the lives of her sisters, Patria, Minerva, and María Teresa. They all had a normal life, until they convinced their Papa to allow them to go to Inmaculada, a Catholic school located in the capital of the Dominican Republic.
There was no organized tourist industry to speak of until the 1967 and it received no more than 45,000 visitors per year. Some of the resort centers that tourists frequently visit are La Romana, Puerto Plata, Samaña, and the Playa Grande. Citizens of the United States and Canada are not required to carry a passport; they can purchase a tourist card upon entering the country. Unfortunately, other visitors are required to carry a valid passport or visa. Baseball is the national sport.
Culture in barbados is not much different than ours. When it comes to entertainment people play sports, music, go shopping, and go to dining events. Religion happens to be mostly christianity, and have morning service in Anglican churches on Saturdays. Language is mostly english or Bajan, an African-American speaking that is widely used, and sounds somewhat dialect. Race is mostly African but to be more imprecise 80 percent are black, 4 percent are white, 16 percent are mixed.
I never got the opportunity to attend school in the Dominican Republic therefore I do not have much knowledge of my history but it was interesting learning some of the many outcomes the Trujillo era had in the Dominican Republic. Having this in mind, in my opinion I believe my country and my people have been facing a pre-Trujillo era or position. It’s like going back in time since many murders and racist acts have been seen against the Haitians population residing in the Dominican Republic. And I belief it’s a matter of opinion but I just don’t agree with this approach because I times I have seen Haitians in my country I see them working and with a very humbled attitude.
Introduction I. (Attention Getter) Video II. (Relevancy Statement)- Haiti located in the subtropics on the western third of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Caribbean, which it shares with Dominican Republic, our neighbor islands include Cuba, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. III. (Credibility Statement) - My family are from Haiti, I was born there then moved here with my mother when I was 11.
Baseball The Dominican Republic is a very interesting country. The most popular sport in the Dominican Republic is baseball. There are more than 800,00 children that play organized baseball in the Dominican. Many famous baseball stars are from the Dominican including Yordano Ventura, David Ortiz, Albert Pujols, Sammy Sosa and many more.
God, Fatherland, Freedom, Dominican Republic is a country on the island of Hispaniola, in the archipelago in the Caribbean region, making it as the second largest Caribbean nation after, Cuba. Being blessed with such a beautiful and bountiful diversity, tourism plays a big role when it comes to their business. Known for the warm and hospitable people, Dominican Republic is
Joshua Morgan Oral Communication Professor Currie General purpose-to inform Specific purpose- my classmates will be able to convey how I grew to have an intimate relationship with Haiti Central idea-Haiti has a special place in my heart Intro Attention grabber- Haiti is not a large country, Haiti 's border with the Dominican-Republic is only 159 miles. To put that in perspective, if you were to drive along the border at 60 mph 's, it would only take you 2 hours and 39 mins.
Quinceaneras in Dominican Republic are more traditional than other countries. The celebration starts with a mass in a Catholic Church. This is important in their tradition, because the girl is receiving her blessing from the Lord. After the mass the rest of the Quinceanera is more enjoyable. The celebrant is accompanied by fourteen pairs of people and has her own escort.
Dominican Republic was very unstable at the time with many revolutions. They needed a great leader who could help them lose their problems. Little did they know that he was going to be far from a "great"
Cuba vs Dominican Republic. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Jan. 2015"). Both countries use the peso as there form of currency. Cuba and the Dominican Republic are similar in government economy and culture.
They enjoy family gatherings, food, dancing, quinceañera and just like in my culture they greet you with a hug and kiss on the cheek. Now when it comes down to food there some slight differences in that aspect. For example eating tamales is a must, technically we can eat tamales all year long; on December 24th tamales is the main course at our table. In Puerto Rico the traditional food eaten on December 24th is lechon asado (roasted pork). Puerto Ricans just like in my culture value family, friends and enjoy hosting dinners to get everyone
Colombia’s official name is the Republic of Colombia. It is also nicknamed the “gateway to South America”. It is located in Northern South America where South America connects with North and Central America. With a population of 45,013,672, Colombia is the fifth largest country in Latin America. Colombia is known for its beautiful culture, land, and natural beauty.
Details and examples III. Conclusion a. Summary of main points Living in Dominican Republic vs living in Haiti Important researches about the history of the Caribbean shows significant geographical information about the second largest island in the Caribbean also known as the Hispaniola, which contains two separate countries; Dominican Republic and Haiti. This two countries are similar in several ways; for example, both share an impressive history about their colonialism and slavery. Even