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1. Dominican Republic - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_Republic
Description: WEBA geographically diverse nation, the Dominican Republic is home to both the Caribbean's tallest mountain peak, Pico Duarte, and the Caribbean's largest lake and lowest point, Lake Enriquillo. [30] The island has an average temperature of 26 °C (78.8 °F) and great climatic and biological diversity.
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2. Dominican Republic Tourism Official Website
Link: https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/
Description: WEBDominican Republic Has It All. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the north and the Caribbean Sea on the south, our lush tropical island paradise boasts nearly 1,000 miles (1,609 km) of coastline, 250 miles (402 km) of the world’s top beaches, magnificent resorts and hotels, and a variety of sports, recreation and entertainment options.
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3. Dominican Republic | History, People, Map, Flag ... - Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/place/Dominican-Republic
Description: WEB2 days ago · Dominican Republic, country of the West Indies that occupies the eastern two-thirds of Hispaniola, the second largest island of the Greater Antilles chain in the Caribbean Sea. Haiti, also an independent republic, occupies the western third of the island. The national capital is Santo Domingo, on the southern coast.
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4. The Official Travel Guide to Dominican Republic · Visit Dominican Republic
Link: https://visitdominicanrepublic.com/
Description: WEBDominican Republic's official travel and tourist information website. Everything about vacation in the Dominican Republic. Find inspiration and guides for your next trip to the Dominican Republic.
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5. The top 8 places to visit in the Dominican Republic - Lonely Planet
Link: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/best-places-to-visit-in-dominican-republic
Description: WEBJan 21, 2022 · 1. Punta Cana is best for casinos and resort life. When most people think of the Dominican Republic, it’s Punta Cana they have in mind. It’s the resort capital of the island, with an avalanche of all-inclusives catering to the bottomless-bar set.
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6. Your Trip to the Dominican Republic: The Complete Guide
Link: https://www.tripsavvy.com/your-trip-to-the-dominican-republic-the-complete-guide-4777713
Description: WEBSep 24, 2020 · Known for its beaches and resorts, the Dominican Republic is among the most popular Caribbean destinations. Check out our complete guide to planning your trip.
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7. Dominican Republic travel - Lonely Planet | Caribbean
Link: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/dominican-republic
Description: WEBThe Dominican Republic is one of the Caribbean's most geographically diverse countries, with stunning mountain scenery, desert scrublands, evocative architecture and beaches galore. Best Time to Visit
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8. Dominican Republic - The World Factbook
Link: https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/dominican-republic/
Description: WEBApr 9, 2024 · Dominican Republic. Central America and the Caribbean. Page last updated: April 09, 2024. Photos of Dominican Republic. view 15 photos. Introduction. Background. The Taino - indigenous inhabitants of Hispaniola prior to the arrival of Europeans - divided the island into five chiefdoms and territories.
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9. Best things to do in the Dominican Republic - Lonely Planet
Link: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/top-things-to-do-in-dominican-republic
Description: WEBFeb 2, 2022 • 6 min read. From trips to the casino to ATV jaunts in the outdoors, the Dominican Republic offers a host of fun and adventurous things to do © The Palmer/Getty Images/iStockphoto. Who wouldn’t want to spend a week in the Dominican Republic lying on the sand with a rum-soaked drink in their hand?
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10. Dominican Republic – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Link: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Dominican_Republic
Description: WEBThe Dominican Republic ( Spanish: República Dominicana) is a Caribbean country that occupies the eastern half of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with Haiti. Besides white sand beaches and mountain landscapes, the country is home to the oldest European city in the Americas, now part of Santo Domingo.