St. Maarten/St. Martin
St. Maarten/St. Martin
Hispaniola divided into Haiti and The Dominican Republic.
The contemporary name for the Caribbean island that 16th-century pirates referred to as Hispaniola is shared by two separate countries: the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
The contemporary name for the island of Hispaniola is "Hispaniola."The two countries on the island are Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The current name of Hispaniola is still Hispaniola. It is the island in the Caribbean that is shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The contemporary name for the island of Hispaniola is shared by two countries: Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The name of the island is Hispaniola. It is the second-largest island in the Caribbean and is divided between the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Still called Hispaniola, the island is shared by 2 nations- Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Still called Hispaniola, the island is shared by 2 nations- Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The Nature Island of the Caribbean.
The island is Hispaniola. The native Taino names for it included "Haiti." Another less-used name is "Quisqueya."
Haiti would be both, if it didn't share Hispaniola (the name of the the island) with the Dominican Republic.