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General Information Dominican Republic

 
   
 

Caribbean, island of Hispaniola, east of Cuba.

Area

48,072 sq km (18,696 sq miles).

Population

9.2 million (2006).

Population Density

191.4 per sq km.

Capital

Santo Domingo. Population: 2.2 million (2006).

Government

Republic. Gained independence in 1865, after successive attempts. Head of State and Government: President Leonel Fernandez since 2004 (second non-consecutive term). Recent history: In the most recent elections, in 2004, Leonel Fernandez became president again after promising to reduce inflation, stabilise the exchange rate and restore investor confidence. He had already served as president in 1996.

The Dominican Republic shares the Caribbean island of Hispaniola with Haiti and constitutes the eastern two-thirds of land. The landscape is forested and mountainous, with valleys, plains and plateaux. The soil is fertile with excellent beaches on the north, southeast and east coasts, rising up to the mountains.

Language

Spanish is the official language. Some English and French are spoken.

Religion

Almost all Christian, with 95% Roman Catholic; there are small Protestant and Jewish minorities.

Time

GMT - 4.

Social Conventions

The Dominican lifestyle is more American than Latin, with short siestas and without long, late lunches. The non-Latin ambience is reflected by the fact that, though the culture is rich in Roman Catholic and Spanish influences, 72-hour divorces may be obtained. Daytime dress is generally casual but beachwear and shorts are only acceptable in resorts and at pools; it is considered offensive to enter a church wearing shorts and a T-shirt. Evenings tend to be smarter, with jackets recommended for men at better restaurants, hotels and for social functions.

Electricity

110 volts AC, 60Hz. American-style two-pin plugs are in use.

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