ClimatThe Dominican Republic has a sunny and hot tropical climate, somewhat tempered by sea breezes. ... encore MaisonsHurricane Georges damaged in 1998 about 170,000 homes in the Dominican Republic, about 10% of ... encore TravailAround 17% of the workforce in the Dominican Republic is engaged in agriculture, 24% in ... encore NatureThe landscape of the Dominican Republic is forested and mountainous, with valleys, plains and plateaus. ... encore GensThe island of Hispaniola was originally inhabited by an estimated one million Indians; they were ... encore RéligionCatholicism is historically the most important religion in the Dominican Republic, but Protestants, Jews and ... encore EcolesPrimary education in the Dominican Republic is officially free and compulsory for children between the ... encore MagasinMost kinds of shopping facilities exist in the Dominican Republic. Due to the high unemployment ... encore RuesThe streets in Santo Domingo are generally clean and well kept. They are often lively ... encore TransportationFar from everybody in the Dominican Republic owns a private car, so buses, pickup trucks ... encore JeuxBaseball is the national sport of the Dominican Republic, but other sports such as basketball ... encore |
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