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22 Αυγ 2023 · As mentioned in our history section above, our history (and cultural influences) is composed of Spanish, African, and Taino people. Thus, today the Dominican Republic has a mix of people with mixed ancestral backgrounds!
30 Σεπ 2018 · More than most Spanish-speaking countries, the Dominican Republic has its own distinctive vocabulary, brought about by its relative isolation and the influx of vocabulary from Indigenous people as well as foreign occupiers.
The complex heritage of Arawak, Spanish, African, and French traditions, plus an early independence, set the Dominican Republic apart from other Caribbean islands. Independence was won before slavery was abolished in the Spanish Caribbean and a century before the decolonization of the other islands.
As a result of over five centuries of Spanish presence in the island, the core of Dominican culture is derived from the culture of Spain. The European inheritances include ancestry, language, traditions, law, the predominant religion and the colonial architectural styles.
History of the Dominican Republic, a survey of important events and people in the history of the Dominican Republic from the time of European settlement. The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of Hispaniola, the second largest island of the Greater Antilles chain in the Caribbean
From the indigenous Taino people, through the Spanish colonial period, to the declaration of independence in the 19th century and the political developments to the present day, the Dominican Republic has experienced a variety of historical events and cultural influences.
5 Μαρ 2019 · The Dominican Republic has a population of 10,298,756 individuals. Over 70% of the population comprises of mestizo or mulatto peoples who are individuals of mixed descent. Those of black and white racial backgrounds account for 15.8% and 13.5% of the population respectively. Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic. 95% of the ...