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The island of Hispaniola, contains two separate countries; the Dominican Republic and Haiti.

Columbus landed on Hispaniola in 1492, and it later became the major base for the Spanish conquest of the Caribbean, as well as the American mainland.
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In the 17th Century, with the Spanish in control, the French established a colony on the island. The Spanish later ceded the western third of Hispaniola in 1697, which in 1804 became known as Haiti.

The remainder of the island, then known as Santo Domingo, declared its independence in 1821, however, it was immediately occupied by Haiti. It finally gained total independence in 1844, and became the Dominican Republic.

The modern culture of the Dominican Republic is varied. Dominicans may regard themselves as being one big Dominican family, la familia Dominicana. However, there are vast differences in class and education that separate different groups. There are very rich people, and there are very humble, poor farmers and marginal urban barrio dwellers. The metropolitan culture available to the upper class and vanishing (due to economic turbulence as of late) middle class is often comparable to the life of city dwellers in the rich countries of Western Europe and the United States. But this metropolitan culture doesn't reach the poorest people, who may not have the most basic amenities—light, running water, sanitary facilities nor consumer electronics. Dominican Republic Jazz Festival

Any time is a good time to visit the Dominican Republic because of its warm and generally sunny climate all year round. Some call the weather here 'the endless summer'. There are months where it is more likely you'll have rain. If you wish to avoid these periods, please visit our Climate section to find out when these are, as these occur at different times depending on the area of the country you may be visiting. The busiest tourism season in the Dominican Republic runs from December through April, where many North Americans and Europeans visit to get a warm, tropical break from the cold temperatures in their home countries. The next busiest period is in the summer months, June through September, when the majority of visitors are made up of Europeans visiting for their long summer vacations. Generally, the busier the season, the more in advance you should begin to plan your visit in order to secure your flight and accommodations of choice. Accommodation rates fluctuate slightly (are generally higher) during the busier tourism months, but almost all other costs, such as food & beverages, excursions, sporting activities, etc., remain constant year-round.

The varied climate, geography, as well as plants and animals found in a country can make that country extraordinarily interesting to visit - be it for the beautiful backdrop they provide, or the interesting differences they offer from natural elements found elsewhere in the world. This section describes Dominican Republic's natural elements, which are definitely things that should not only attract you to visit, but invite you to explore.
Whale watching in the Dominican Republic
The white-sand beaches, impressive mountain ranges veined with spectacular rivers and waterfalls, and saltwater lakes teeming with exotic wildlife are just part of the Dominican Republic's appeal. Whether you're looking to party, relax or explore, the Dominican Republic has a lot to offer.

 

 

 


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