This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen.
The distance between the two places in miles is: 1535
The distance between both of the areas is 4342 miles. The distance can be travelled with means of sea and via means of air. The distance is a straight path leading to both of the areas.
It is about 1,750 miles from Utica to Punta Cana.
The air distance from New York City, New York, to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is 1,551 miles. That equals 2,497 kilometers or 1,348 nautical miles.
Haiti is only about a fifth the size of New York state.
New York State is bigger. It is 54,556 square miles whereas the Dominican Republic is just 18,704 square miles.
As of 2020, there were approximately 747,000 Dominican residents in New York City, making it the largest Dominican population outside of the Dominican Republic. Additionally, New York State is home to the largest Dominican population in the United States.
Julia Alvarez is from the Dominican Republic, but she was born in New York, New York. She and her family moved back to Dominican Republic when she was only three (3) months old and her parents raised her there until she was ten (10) and then fled to New York to escape from the Dominican Republic government.
I just checked a website that gives the current local time in the Dominican Republic (see the Related Link below), and it says it's 11:15 PM. In New York (where I am) it's 10:15 PM. So, the Dominican Republic is one hour ahead of New York. If it's 2 PM in New York, it's 3 PM in the Dominican Republic.
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One way trip is 1560 miles. Two way trip is 3120 miles. This information can be located at webflyer.com
the Washington Heights section of Manhattan to Dominican immigrants
Julia Alvarez is from the Dominican Republic. She was born in New York City, but her family moved back to the Dominican Republic when she was a young child. She later returned to the United States to attend college and has become a well-known Dominican-American writer.
The Dominican Republic people wear New york, California and Miami's like styles clothes.