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The Spanish-speaking country of the Dominican Republic shares the island of Hispaniola with the non-Spanish-speaking country of Haiti.
The Spanish-speaking country that shares the island of Hispaniola is the Dominican Republic.
The Spanish-speaking country that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti is the Dominican Republic.
The Spanish-speaking country that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti is the Dominican Republic.
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Many. Here are some examples: Mexico (shares with the United States) Guatemala (Shares with Belize) Spain (Shares with France and Portugual) The dominican Republic (shares with Haiti) Plus the following countries share a border with Brazil: Argentina Venezuela Colombia Peru Bolivia Paraguay Uruguay
Yes, Latin and Spanish are similar because Spanish evolved from Latin and shares many vocabulary and grammar similarities.
The Dominican Republic shares the same island as haiti, i dont know if it speaks spanish tho
Haiti (it shares an island with the Dominican Republic).
The Dominican Republic (a Spanish-speaking country) shares an Island with Haiti (which is a French Creole country).
The Dominican Republic