Climat The Dominican Republic has a sunny and hot tropical climate, somewhat tempered by sea breezes. ... encore
Maisons Hurricane Georges damaged in 1998 about 170,000 homes in the Dominican Republic, about 10% of ... encore
Travail Around 17% of the workforce in the Dominican Republic is engaged in agriculture, 24% in ... encore
Nature The landscape of the Dominican Republic is forested and mountainous, with valleys, plains and plateaus. ... encore
Gens The island of Hispaniola was originally inhabited by an estimated one million Indians; they were ... encore
Réligion Catholicism is historically the most important religion in the Dominican Republic, but Protestants, Jews and ... encore
Ecoles Primary education in the Dominican Republic is officially free and compulsory for children between the ... encore
Magasin Most kinds of shopping facilities exist in the Dominican Republic. Due to the high unemployment ... encore
Rues The streets in Santo Domingo are generally clean and well kept. They are often lively ... encore
Transportation Far from everybody in the Dominican Republic owns a private car, so buses, pickup trucks ... encore
Jeux Baseball is the national sport of the Dominican Republic, but other sports such as basketball ... encore
Faire clic pour voir le pays dans son continent: République dominicaine
Capital: Santo Domingo
Population: 9mln
Superficie: 48.730 km2
Langues:
Espagnol
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The aboriginal name for the Dominican Republic is Quisqueya, which means in the Taino language, "Mother of all lands"
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Exact population: 9,183,984 (July 2006 est.)
Literacy: Total population: 84.7%; male: 84.6%; female: 84.8%
Ethnicities: White 16%, black 11%, mixed 73%
Land boundaries: Total: 360 km; border countries: Haiti 360 km
Terrain: Rugged highlands and mountains with fertile valleys interspersed
Extremes: Lowest point: Lago Enriquillo -46 m; highest point: Pico Duarte 3,175 m
Imports: US 48.1%, Venezuela 13.5%, Colombia 4.8%, Mexico 4.8% (2004)
Exports: US 80%, South Korea 2.1%, Canada 1.9% (2004)
Industries: Tourism, sugar processing, ferronickel and gold mining, textiles, cement, tobacco
Source: CIA World Factbook
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