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'The '''Dominican Republic''' (Spanish: ''República Dominicana'' ) is a country located on the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering [[Haiti]]. [[Hispaniola]] is the second-largest of the Greater Antilles islands in the [[Caribbean Sea]], and lies west of Puerto Rico and east of Cuba and Jamaica. The shortform D.R. is also often used.
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The '''Dominican Republic''' (Spanish: ''República Dominicana'' ) is a country located on the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering [[Haiti]]. [[Hispaniola]] is the second-largest of the Greater Antilles islands in the [[Caribbean Sea]], and lies west of Puerto Rico and east of Cuba and Jamaica. The shortform D.R. is also often used.
  
'''Note''' In the past U.S. and British authors often referred to the French colony [[Saint-Domingue]] as St. Doming or San Domingo, which may then be confused which what is today the Dominican Republic, with it's capital Santo Domingo.
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'''Note''': In the past U.S. and British authors often referred to the French colony [[Saint-Domingue]] as St. Doming or San Domingo, which may then be confused which what is today the Dominican Republic, with it's capital Santo Domingo.
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====Border with Haiti====
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The Dominican Republic's border with Haiti, from the Atlantic coast to the Caribbean Sea, is 360 km (224 miles) long.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 22:50, 6 February 2006

The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Dominicana ) is a country located on the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering Haiti. Hispaniola is the second-largest of the Greater Antilles islands in the Caribbean Sea, and lies west of Puerto Rico and east of Cuba and Jamaica. The shortform D.R. is also often used.

Note: In the past U.S. and British authors often referred to the French colony Saint-Domingue as St. Doming or San Domingo, which may then be confused which what is today the Dominican Republic, with it's capital Santo Domingo.

Border with Haiti

The Dominican Republic's border with Haiti, from the Atlantic coast to the Caribbean Sea, is 360 km (224 miles) long.

See also

External Links