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Dominican Republic

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

OFFICIAL NAME

  • Dominican Republic
Photo by Fer Figheras

CAPITAL

  • Santo domingo

CURRENT POPULATION

  • 10,470,000

MAJOR GEOLOGICAL ELEMENTS

  • Desert
  • Verdant valleys
  • Rain forest
  • Beaches
  • Mountains
Photo by Zach Dischner

CURRENCY

DOMINICAN PESO; $1=44.47PESO
Photo by billjacobus1

MAJOR ATTRACTIONS

  • The Columbus Light House
  • Museum of the Dominican Man
  • The Cord House
  • Santa Barbara
  • San Francisco Monastery Ruins
Photo by marcp_dmoz

MAIN RELIGION

CATHOLIC

INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT

THEY EARNED THEIR INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 1844 FROM HAITI

CURRENT LEADER

DANILO MEDINA
Photo by Gamma Man

CURRENT GOVERNMENT

REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY

FOODS/COSTOMS/TRADITIONS

  • During christmas familys sit down and eat roasted pig and pigeon beans
  • You can aslo eat a dish called the "Dominican Flag" ⬇️
  • which is red kidney beans cooked in pungent herby tomato sauce
  • Another is a dish called Asopao De Pollo
  • Which is chicken and rice pottage.
Photo by msafari2425

FAMOUS PEOPLE

  • David Ortiz- Baseball Player
  • Roselyn Sanchez- Movie Actress
  • Salvador Blanco- Politician

CLIMATE

  • The majority of the Dominican Republic enjoys beautiful tropical weather all year round
  • with the average annual temperature hovering around 25°C (77°F).
  • Some call the Dominican Republic's climate, 'the endless summer', due to warm and sunny condition.
  • Experienced pretty much everywhere in the country, all year round.
Photo by VinothChandar

MEANING OF THE FLAG

  • Plain flag without the emblem is flown by citizens both on land and sea
  • The government of the domincan republic adds the national coat of arms
  • In the center of the cross, this is according to the presidential decree of 1913
Photo by MPD01605

LATEST EVENT

  • Attack on consultant stuns Dominican Republic Haiti ties
  • The gov't of the Dominican Republic last night protested the attack on the Consulat
  • which according to local media were thousands of people who marched to protest alleged Dominican racism
Photo by ecstaticist