Yes. The United States and the Dominican Republic are both part of the North American Numbering Plan, which uses telephone country code +1. That means that calls or texts between the two use the same format as domestic numbers. The Dominican Republic uses area codes 809, 829, and 849.
Note that international calling or texting charges may apply.
NO ... Spanish people come from Spain ... Alex Rodriguez is from the Dominican Republic and if you remember from your third grade text books the Dominican Republic and its neighboring Country (Haiti) are called Hispaniola which would make Alex Rodriguez Hispanic ...
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the country that borders Haiti is Dominican Rebublic. Because it is in South America, look off to the side in your text book andd you will see Haiti and the Dominican Rebublic bordering each other. :) im telling you the truth because i looked it up, couldn't find it, then i saw it in my text book and thought i would answer it for ya. ;)Domincan Republic
In the story "Snow" by Julia Alvarez, a family living in the Dominican Republic faces the sudden challenge of a snowstorm. This unexpected event disrupts their daily life and forces them to find ways to adapt and survive in a new and unfamiliar situation.
to text a block number you of to have a computer
This number is always appearing on my cell phone bill as a number text to and receiving is this a real number or what is it
No , You get the same number everytime you text.
Plato wrote the Republic. In the text, he discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the various types of government.
That this number has been disconnected, that the text did not get to the number, or you won't get anything back.
On the iPod touch you have to have an app to text if you do then your app has a number
The Republic - Plato - was created in -380.
to text a block number you of to have a computer