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         Dominican Republic Culture:     more books (25)
  1. Peoples Voice: Culture and History (Culture and History Dominican Republic) by Rochester N Y, 1992-10
  2. Culture and Customs of the Dominican Republic (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Isabel Zakrzewski Brown, 1999-11-30
  3. Dominican Republic (Cultures of the World) by Erin Foley, Leslie Jermyn, 2005-10
  4. Dominican Republic (Many Cultures, One World) by Mary Englar, 2003-12
  5. The Militarization of Culture in the Dominican Republic, from the Captains General to General Trujillo (Studies in War, Society, and the Militar) by Valentina Peguero, 2004-11-01
  6. Dominican Republic (Countries & Cultures) by Susan E. Haberle, 2006-01
  7. Dominican Republic (Discovering Cultures) by Sarah De Capua, 2004-06
  8. Culture and Customs of the Dominican Republic (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Isabel Zakrzewski Brown, 1999
  9. History and culture of the Dominican Republic: A student supplemental text by Relton Roland, 1989
  10. Dominican Republic: A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture (In Focus (London, England).) by David John Howard, 1998-07
  11. Caribbean Pleasure Industry: Tourism, Sexuality, and AIDS in the Dominican Republic (Worlds of Desire: The Chicago Series on Sexuality, Gender, and Culture) by Mark Padilla, 2007-09-15
  12. Modern and Contemporary Art of the Dominican Republic
  13. Executive Report on Strategies in Dominican Republic, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Dominican Republic Research Group, The Dominican Republic Research Group, 2000-11-02
  14. Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in a Global Context by Teresita Martínez-Vergne, 2005-11-21

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    The Dominican Republic is a Spanish-speaking representative democracy located on the eastern portion of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering Haiti. A legacy of unsettled, mostly non-representative, rule for much of the 20th century — most notably the thirty-two year reign of the military leader Rafael Le³nidas Trujillo — lasted until 1961. The Dominican Republic ("do-MIN-i-kun") also called Quisqueya by its inhabitants, should not be confused with Dominica ("do-min-EE-ka"), another Caribbean country. Repºblica Dominicana (In Detail) National motto: Dios, Patria, Libertad (Spanish: God, Fatherland, Liberty) Official language Spanish Capital Santo Domingo President Leonel Fern¡ndez Area Ranked 138th 48,730 km²

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    45. Dominican Republic - LANIC
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    46. Spanish Abroad Inc. - Traditions And Culture Of The Dominican Republic
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    CULTURE The culture of the Dominican Republic today is the result of many different influences over the centuries. The language is Spanish and came about due to Spanish colonialism. The Catholic Church is the dominant religion. The Taino culture has influenced certain foods and medicines. And of course the African slave trade had a profound influence on the Dominican Republic. What stands out in the Dominican culture? Without a doubt dance and music stand out, and in particular marengue. No matter where you go in this country you will hear various styles of music and people dancing.

    47. Spanish Abroad Inc. - Country Overview Of The Dominican Republic
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    The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two thirds of the island of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Caribbean. Formerly a colony of Spain, it shares the island with Creole-French speaking Haiti, located at the western end of the island. Hispaniola is part of the Greater Antilles island group in the Caribbean and lies between Cuba to the northwest and Puerto Rico to the east. The Dominican Republic offers some of the most beautiful and diverse topography in the Caribbean. To give you and idea of its size, The Dominican Republic is larger than the Bahamas, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands combined. The country's geography doesn't lend itself to easy classification. It is best to think of the Dominican Republic as a combination of highlands, lowlands, and highland valleys. Geographers have divided the country into twenty distinct regions. Two of the more interesting features include over 1,000 miles of spectacular, sun-drenched Caribbean beaches, plus the highest peak in the Caribbean region; Pico Duarte which rises to over 10,700 ft.

    48. Dominican Republic - Society And Culture
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    49. Dominican Republic -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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    50. The Militarization Of Culture In The Dominican Republic, From The Captains Gener
    The Militarization of culture in the dominican republic, From the Captains Generalto General Trujillo. By Valentina Peguero. The Militarization of culture
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    By Valentina Peguero The Militarization of Culture in the Dominican Republic, from the Captains General to General Trujillo traces the interaction of the military and the civilian population, showing the many ways in which the military ethos has permeated Dominican culture. Valentina Peguero categorizes the Dominican military before 1930 as protectionists, facilitators, or self-servers, a framework that sheds new light on Dominican civil-military relations. Peguero synchronizes the history of the Dominican military and that of Dominican society from her dual perspectives as a native of the Dominican Republic during the Trujillo era and as a historian who is well acquainted with the country’s history and literature. She shows how the brutal Trujillo dictatorship created La Nueva Patria (The New Fatherland) to promote a new order and present the military as a model for society, imposing military principles on the civil society and mixing military culture with popular culture to reshape the nation. Structured around interviews with former military personnel, scholars, and politicians, this study brings to life documentary information and presents a poignant narrative that describes the unintended consequences that resulted when Trujillo valued arming the nation above meeting the needs of the populace.

    51. Dominican Republic Tourism: History And Culture Of The Dominican Republic
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    The history of the Dominican Republic is an interesting one. Both France and Spain have actually controlled the island at different points in time, and the United States actually held a presence in the country for a brief period as well. Spain was the first European nation to set foot on the island in 1492, lead of course by Christopher Columbus. It is this group of Spanish explorers that actually coined the name

    52. Dominican Republic: UNESCO Culture Sector
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    Exhibition "Lest We Forget: The Triumph over Slavery" 7 April 2004, Museo del Hombre Dominicano, Santo Domingo Inauguration of the travelling exhibition created by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (New York) in conjunction with the UNESCO Slave Route Project. Contact: museo_hd@hotmail or larutadelesclavo@yahoo.fr
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    54. Population - Dominican Republic - Caribbean: Dominican Republic, Culture Search,
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    55. Dominican Republic Travel | Guide To Travelling Dominican Republic | Travellersp
    dominican republic travel guide before you travel to dominican republic. While modern dominican culture retains some elements of the traditional Taino
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    56. 1Up Travel : Dominican Republic - History And Culture Of Dominican Republic.
    Christopher Columbus discovered the island on his first voyage to the WesternHemishphere in 1492 and named it Hispaniola, later to become the nations of
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    History Christopher Columbus discovered the island on his first voyage to the Western Hemishphere in 1492 and named it Hispaniola, later to become the nations of the Dominican Republic. It was the earliest Spanish colony in the Western Hemisphere to be established. Haitians occupied the entire island from 1822 until 1844 when the Dominican Republic attained independence. Culture Western traditions have been a strong presence in the Dominican Republic eversince the Dominican Republic was first permanently colonized by the Europeans in the western hemisphere. Some of the old colonial buildings are still standing until today and a fine example is in Santa Domingo. Art, music and literature are developed in part of western patterns but equally strong is the African cultural strain. The African heritage is most noticable in the folk culture especially the music. Hence, these two traditions blend in the popular national song and dance.

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    58. ISA: Spanish Language And Latin American Culture - Santiago - Dominican Republic
    Students can use financial aid, earn credit, and live another culture! Buenos Aires, Argentina, Santiago, dominican republic, Sydney or Brisbane, Australia.
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    59. Bits Of Culture - Dominican Republic
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    • People look to their family and relatives for support and help. They may also have relationships of compadrazgo or "co-parentage." Compadres are godparents who play an important role in their godchildren's life and are chosen before the child's birth. They are expected to assist with the child's education, career and even finances. Men and boys are expected to demonstrate machismo, or maleness, and personalismo which means putting one's dignity and honor above abstract political and collective ideologies. Women are expected to be submissive and to stay at home.
      Roman Catholic The body is taken away to the readied for their burial and later returned to the home so that family, friends and community can come by to visit and pay their respects to the remaining family members.
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    60. SIGHTS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Beaches, Museums, Culture
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    Travel By Fingertip ...Dominican Republic P oints of I nterest In D ominican R epublic Santo Domingo National Pantheon An 18th Century Jesuit Monastery and burial grounds for many Spanish heros. The wonderful ceiling mural is one example of the richness of Spanish art. Addr: Calla Las Damas. Calla Las Damas Named after the royal ladies who once strolled these streets with parasols and flowing silk dresses. Addr: Santo Domingo. Alcazar de Colon This palace was built in 1510 by Christopher Columbus, for his son, Don Diego. Elegantly restored in 1957. Addr: Calla Las Damas. Plaza de la Cultura This historical complex contains: the Gallery of Modern Art, Museum of History and Geography, Museum of the Dominican Man, the Museum of Natural History and the National Theatre. Addr: Av. Maximo Gomez. Jarabacoa A majestic forest and mountain range borders this charming village. Travel to the waterfalls by foot, horseback or motorbike. Addr: National Tourist Office. Puerto Plata A picturesque three hour drive from the Capital city leads to this charming village on the Amber Coast. Several historic attractions and stretches of shimmering white sand beaches. Addr: Northern coastline.

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