HAITI
The contemporary name for the island of Hispaniola is shared by two countries: 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 Caribbean island that 16th-century pirates referred to as Hispaniola is Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The island is now divided into two nations, with Haiti occupying the western portion and the Dominican Republic occupying the eastern portion.
The island that Haiti and the Dominican Republic occupy is called Hispaniola.
The current name of Hispaniola is still Hispaniola. It is the island in the Caribbean that is shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Haiti is located on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea. It shares the island with the Dominican Republic.
The contemporary name for the island of Hispaniola is "Hispaniola."The two countries on the island are Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Hispaniola is the island where The Dominican Republic and Haiti are.
Haiti
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 contemporary name for the Caribbean island that 16th-century pirates referred to as Hispaniola is Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The island is now divided into two nations, with Haiti occupying the western portion and the Dominican Republic occupying the eastern portion.
the benbow nooo... that was the inn that john was working in... the ship was the Hispaniola.
The ship that Jim Hawkins, Captain Alexander Smollett, and Long John Silver sail aboard in "Treasure Island" is called the Hispaniola.
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Hispaniola Island
The island that Haiti and the Dominican Republic occupy is called Hispaniola.
Pico Duarte is the name of the highest mountain on the island of Hispaniola, located in the Dominican Republic. It stands at an elevation of 10,164 feet (3,098 meters) above sea level.