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There is no official currency known as the Dominican dollar. The currency of the Dominican Republic is the Dominican Peso (DOP). It is advisable to use the official currency when dealing with monetary transactions in the country.
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The currency used in the Dominican Republic is the Dominican Peso (DOP). It is represented by the symbol "$" or "RD$" to distinguish it from other currencies that also use the dollar symbol.
The US never adopted the Spanish dollar as a monetary system. However, in the early years of the Republic the use of foriegn currency, including the Spanish Dollar, was common and accepted.
The people of the Dominican Republic are called Dominicans; however, the people of Dominica are also called Dominicans. One way to distinguish is to use the demonyms that are used within each country:The Dominican Republic = DominicanosDominica = Dominiquais.
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Well it's acually 50 centavos peso not dollar and the Dominican Republic doesn't use those any more
No, you need a valid passport to enter to Dominican Republic, And depending of your nationallity you may need a visa before entering.
Spanish is by far the dominant language in the Dominican Republic.
About 63% of all Dominican Republic baseball players tested positive for the use OS steroids and other PED.
The official currency is Dominican peso. In most cases US dollars are accepted from tourists.