Outline of the Dominican Republic

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The location of the Dominican Republic
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An enlargeable satellite image of the Dominican Republic
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An enlargeable map of the West Indies.
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The Greater Antilles.
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An enlargeable topographic map of the Island of Hispaniola
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An enlargeable relief map of the Dominican Republic, located on the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with Haiti.
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The Hispaniolan lizard cuckoo is native to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
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Caribbean flamingos, Brown pelicans, and Laughing gulls, along the shore of Lago de Oviedo in Pedernales Province
Saona Island, located just off the South-East tip of Hispaniola, it includes part of the Parque Nacional Del Este nature reserve, featuring Hispaniolan moist forest (jungle). Isla SaonaV.jpg
Saona Island, located just off the South-East tip of Hispaniola, it includes part of the Parque Nacional Del Este nature reserve, featuring Hispaniolan moist forest (jungle).

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Dominican Republic:

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Dominican Republic – sovereign state occupying the eastern five-eighths of the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. Its capital, Santo Domingo, was Western Europe's first permanent settlement in, and the first seat of Spanish colonial rule in the New World. For most of its independent history, the nation experienced political turmoil and unrest, suffering through many non-representative and tyrannical governments. Since the death of military dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina in 1961, the Dominican Republic has moved toward representative democracy.

General reference

Geography of the Dominican Republic

Geography of the Dominican Republic

Location of the Dominican Republic

Location of the Dominican Republic – The Dominican Republic is located within the following regions or bodies of water:

Locations within the Dominican Republic

Environment of the Dominican Republic

Natural geographic features of the Dominican Republic

Regions of the Dominican Republic

Ecoregions of the Dominican Republic

Administrative divisions of the Dominican Republic

Provinces of the Dominican Republic
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The provinces of the Dominican Republic
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Monte Cristi coastline.
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An enlargeable basic map of the Dominican Republic
Boca Chica (in Santo Domingo Province), about 30km east of Santo Domingo. Boca chica baia.jpg
Boca Chica (in Santo Domingo Province), about 30km east of Santo Domingo.
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Santa Bárbara de Samaná, capital of Samaná Province.
Municipalities of the Dominican Republic

Demography of the Dominican Republic

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Dominicans in the Cibao region of Dominican Republic.

Demographics of the Dominican Republic

Government and politics of the Dominican Republic

Politics of the Dominican Republic

Branches of the government of the Dominican Republic

Government of the Dominican Republic

Executive branch of the government of the Dominican Republic

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National Palace of the Dominican Republic, in Santo Domingo.

Legislative branch of the government of the Dominican Republic

Judicial branch of the government of the Dominican Republic

Judiciary of the Dominican Republic

Foreign relations of the Dominican Republic

Foreign relations of the Dominican Republic

International organization membership

The Dominican Republic is a member of: [1]

Law and order in the Dominican Republic

Law of the Dominican Republic

Military of the Dominican Republic

Military of the Dominican Republic

Local government in the Dominican Republic

History of the Dominican Republic

History of the Dominican Republic, by period

History of the Dominican Republic, by region

History of the Dominican Republic, by subject

Culture of the Dominican Republic

Culture of the Dominican Republic

Art in the Dominican Republic

Beauty pageants in the Dominican Republic

Languages in the Dominican Republic

People of the Dominican Republic

People of the Dominican Republic

Religion in the Dominican Republic

Religion in the Dominican Republic

Sports in the Dominican Republic

Sports in the Dominican Republic

Aquatics in the Dominican Republic

Athletics in the Dominican Republic

Baseball in the Dominican Republic

Basketball in the Dominican Republic

Field hockey in the Dominican Republic

Football in the Dominican Republic

Association football in the Dominican Republic

Cycling in the Dominican Republic

Golf in the Dominican Republic

Handball in the Dominican Republic

Martial arts in the Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic at the Olympics

Dominican Republic at the Olympics

Dominican Republic at the Pan American Games

Dominican Republic at the Pan American Games

Dominican Republic at the Paralympics

Dominican Republic at the Paralympics

Rugby Union in the Dominican Republic

Rugby union in the Dominican Republic

Shooting in the Dominican Republic

Softball in the Dominican Republic

Swimming in the Dominican Republic

Tennis in the Dominican Republic

Volleyball in the Dominican Republic

Weightlifting in the Dominican Republic

Wrestling in the Dominican Republic

Other sports events

Economy and infrastructure of the Dominican Republic

Economy of the Dominican Republic

Transport in the Dominican Republic

Education in the Dominican Republic

Education in the Dominican Republic

Health in the Dominican Republic

See also


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References

  1. "Dominican Republic". The World Factbook . United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 3, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.

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