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The two Caribbean countries that occupy the same island of Hispaniola are Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Haiti occupies the western portion of the island, while the Dominican Republic occupies the eastern portion.
The two parts of Hispaniola are Haiti, which occupies the western portion of the island, and the Dominican Republic, which occupies the eastern portion.
Haiti occupies the western third and Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two thirds of the Island of Hispaniola.
Yes, Haiti is located in the northern part of the Caribbean Sea. It shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, which occupies the eastern part of the island.
The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern portion of the island of Hispaniola, while Haiti is on the western side.
The second largest island in the West Indies, a part of the Caribbean Sea, is often referred to as Hispaniola. The nation of Haiti occupies the western half of this island and the Dominican Republic occupies the eastern half.
Haiti occupies the western third and Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two thirds of the Island of Hispaniola.
The large Caribbean island of Hispaniola has two countries: Haiti on the Western end and the Dominican Republic on the Eastern end.
The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern half of the island of Hispaniola, while Haiti is on the west side, closest to Cuba.
The two countries on the island of Hispaniola are Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Haiti occupies the western part of the island, while the Dominican Republic occupies the eastern part.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the island of Hispaniola. Haiti occupies the western end. The Dominican occupies the eastern end.
The two countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic are located on the island of Hispaniola in South America. Haiti occupies the western third of the island while the Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds.
Haiti is the western three-eighths of Hispaniola located in the Caribbean, a sub-region of North America. It is a part of the Greater Antilles and is the third largest country in the Caribbean after Cuba and the Dominican Republic (which occupies eastern Hispaniola). It proximity to Cuba is 45 miles and about 598 miles from the United States (Miami, Florida). Haiti comprises of a horseshoe-shape peninsula because of its disproportionately long coastline, which is second in length in the region sporting many virgin beaches.
The Dominican republic is located on the eastern half of the island of Hispaniola. Hispaniola is an island located in the Caribbean Sea, to the east of the Island of Cuba.
There is no leader of this Caribbean island since it is made up of two distinct and separate countries, Haiti, in the western portion, and the Dominican Republic in the eastern portion. The hispaniola is not a country. It's an Island with two different countries. Therefore it does not have a leader.
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