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Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola. It is the second biggest Caribbean country both by population and area. The republic's capital is Santo Domingo, where America's first university, castle, and cathedral are situated.

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Was Punta Cana affected by earthquake?

No news reports have said so yet, but lets pray to god that there won't be.

What are typical drinks in Dominican Republic?

Their drinks are amazing! Their traditional drink is called "Mama Juana". This drink is made by fermenting several different types of tree barks together. The mixture of tree barks are cured with boiling water, then they are fermented in several stages by adding red wine, Brugal rum, and honey. After the last fermentation of 30+ days, it is ready to enjoy.

What is the current time in the Dominican Republic?

As I write this it is 8:05 PM there. For reference: The Dominican Republic time is GMT -4; Both Cuba & Florida in the USA are GMT-5; Brazil is GMT -3; and England itself is GMT. So... At 3 PM London time it is: 12 noon in Brazil; 11 AM in the Dominican Republic; 10 AM in Cuba

What is the capital of the Dominican Republic?

The capital of the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo.

*This should not be confused with another Caribbean nation, the Commonwealth of Dominica, which is an entirely different island. The official capital of the Dominican Republic would be Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominica Republica

How many countries are in the Dominican Republic?

It doesn't its a country.

The Dominican Republic is a country composed for one state, better known as EL ESTADO DOMINICANO (THE DOMINICAN STATE)

How many miles from Aguadilla Puerto Rico to Dominican Republic?

From Aguadilla, PR to Punta Cana, Dom. Rep. is about 80 miles in a straight line.

What plane will you be flying on to Dominican Republic?

It depends on where you are coming from, what airline, and where you are landing in the DR.

Is Dominican Republic territory of the us?

No, the Dominican Republic is a Sovereign Country, even though, they are economically dependents of the United States.

How many hours is it from NYC to Dominican republic?

One way trip is 1560 miles. Two way trip is 3120 miles. This information can be located at webflyer.com

What are some common jobs in the Dominican Republic?

Many people in the Dominican Republic who live in resort areas: Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, Samana, La Romana, etc. work in the travel industry. A lot of people work at all the resorts and hotels, many others work as tour guides, in money exchange, food service, sales, customer service, maintenance and anything else you can think of that has anything to do with tourism. People in the rural parts of Dominican Republic own land and work it, or own shops and other businesses like restaurants. However, just like in the more developed countries, as Dominican is catching-up rapidly, many people are migrating to Santo Domingo - the capital, to study and work as all kinds of professionals: dentists, doctors, accountants, scientists, engineers and in many other big-city professions. Santo Domingo has many high-rise buildings and modern malls and roads that require the same type of workforce as a developed country would need.

How long is the flight from Toronto to the dominican republic?

The flight time from Canada to the Dominican Republic is approximately 6 hours and 22 minutes.

The approximate distance is 5025.53 km.
Which is approximately 3122 miles.


Please note that the flight time and distance are approximate. Several factors such as weather conditions could affect either.

What foods do they eat at El Carnival in the Dominican Republic?

At El Carnival in the Dominican Republic, traditional foods often include a variety of local dishes such as mangu (mashed plantains), sancocho (a hearty meat stew), and empanadas. Street vendors typically offer snacks like arepas (corn cakes) and tostones (fried green plantains). Sweet treats such as dulce de leche and coconut sweets are also popular during the festivities, showcasing the rich flavors of Dominican cuisine.

Do you need a passport to travel from the US to the Dominican Republic?

A passport is required any time you live your native country by air or sea. Some countries may also require a passport for land travel.

Since the Dominican Republic is on an island, you would definitely need a passport.

When did the merengue become popular in the Dominican Republic?

when was merengue introduced to Jamaica ---------------------

How much is 200 Dominican Republic pesos worth in the USA?

Nowadays such banknote is not legal tender. Depending on its condition, it would have a numismatic value only.

Why are puerto ricans better than dominicans?

There is no right answer. As a Puerto Rican man of course I'll say PR but if I was Dominican I'm sure I would've answered this differently. Any Dominican or Puerto Rican resorting to putting down the other is downright ignorant. After all we're all Taino, African and spainard at the end of the day. Hope this helps.

What is the best selling beer in the Dominican Republic?

The best selling beer in the dominican republic is Presidente, however Brahma is also a good seller and there are many more brands available almost everywhere. - I live there.

If you are a Dominican Republic passport holder what are some countries you can visit without a visa?

Passport of the Commonwealth of Dominica allows visa-free or visa

on arrival travel to the following countries:

Albania, visa on arrival*

Anguilla, 3 months

Antigua and Barbuda, 6 months

Armenia, visa on arrival, 120 days

Aruba, 30 days

Azerbaijan, visa on arrival*, 30 days

Bahamas, 3 months

Bangladesh, visa on arrival, 90 days

Barbados, 6 months

Belarus, visa on arrival

Belize, 1 month

Bermuda

Bhutan, visa on arrival*, 15 days

Bolivia, visa on arrival

Botswana, 90 days

Burundi, visa on arrival

Cambodia, visa on arrival, 30 days

Cameroon, visa on arrival*

Cape Verde Islands, visa on arrival

Cayman Islands, 6 months

Central African Rep., visa on arrival, 7 days

Chile, 90 days

China (Peoples Rep.), visa on arrival*, or 6 days in a tourist group

Colombia, 90 days

Comores Islands, visa on arrival

Congo (Kinshasa), visa on arrival*

Cook Islands, 31 days

Costa Rica, 30 days

Cuba, 30 days

Djibouti (Rep.), visa on arrival, 1 month

Dominican Republic, visa on arrival, Tourist card on arrival, 30 days

Ecuador, 90 days

Egypt (Arab Rep.), visa on arrival, 30 days

Eritrea, visa on arrival*, 1 month

Fiji, 4 months

French Guiana, 15 days

French West Indies, 15 days

Gambia, visa on arrival

Georgia, visa on arrival

Ghana, visa on arrival*

Gibraltar

Grenada, 6 months

Guyana, 6 months

Haiti, 3 months

Hong Kong (SAR China), 3 months

Iran (Isl. Rep.), visa on arrival*, 15 days

Iraq, visa on arrival*

Ireland (Rep.)

Israel, visa on arrival*

Jamaica

Jordan, visa on arrival

Kazakhstan, visa on arrival*

Kenya, visa on arrival, 3 months

Kosovo (Rep.)

Kuwait, visa on arrival*, 1 month

Kyrgyzstan, visa on arrival*, 1 month

Laos, visa on arrival, 30 days

Lebanon, visa on arrival*, 6 months

Lesotho, 14 days

Liberia, visa on arrival*

Lithuania, visa on arrival*, 10 days

Macao (SAR China), 90 days

Madagascar (Dem. Rep.), visa on arrival, 90 days

Malawi, 90 days

Malaysia, 2 months

Maldives, visa on arrival, 30 days

Mali, visa on arrival*

Mauritius, 60-90 days

Micronesia (Fed. St.), 30 days

Mongolia, visa on arrival

Montserrat, 3 months

Mozambique, visa on arrival, 30 days

Nauru, visa on arrival

Nepal, visa on arrival

Netherlands Antilles, 3 months

Nicaragua, visa on arrival

Niue, 30 days

Palau Islands, visa on arrival*, 30 days

Palestinian Territory

Panama

Peru, 183 days

Philippines, 21 days

Rwanda, visa on arrival*

Samoa, visa on arrival, 60 days

Sao Tome & Principe, visa on arrival*, 1 month

Seychelles

Sierra Leone, visa on arrival

Singapore, 30 days

Solomon Islands, visa on arrival, 3 months

South Korea (Rep.), 3 months

Sri Lanka (Rep.), visa on arrival

St.Kitts & Nevis, 6 months

St.Lucia, 6 weeks

St.Vincent & Grenadines, 6 months

Suriname, 90 days

Syria, visa on arrival*

Tanzania (United Rep.), visa on arrival, Visitor pass on arrival

Timor Leste, visa on arrival, 30 days

Togo, visa on arrival, 7 days

Tonga, visa on arrival, 31 days

Trinidad & Tobago

Turkey, visa on arrival, 3 months

Turkmenistan, visa on arrival*, 10 days

Turks & Caicos Isl., 30 days

Tuvalu, visa on arrival, 1 month

Uganda, visa on arrival

United Arab Emirates, visa on arrival*, 30 days

United Kingdom (GB), 6 month

Vanuatu, 30 days

Venezuela, 90 days

Vietnam, visa on arrival*

Virgin Islands (British)

Zambia, 90 days

* Pre-arrangements required

Transit Visa on arrival is available for visiting:

Burkina Faso (24 hours), Chad (48 hours), Gabon (24 hours), Saudi Arabia (18 hours), Sudan (6

hours).

Transit Without Visa (TWOV), without leaving the airport:

Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Liechtenstein

Schengen Space: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,

Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal,

Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland; except for Norway (transit visa required).

Where a visa is required, it can be easily obtained on common basis.

Information about visa regimes is up to date as on 28 September 2010 according to T.I.M. (Travel Information

Manual), Amsterdam, Netherlands.

How long does it take from Chicago to dominican republic?

Detroit, MI (DTT) to Santo Domingo (SDQ)

Shortest Flight Duration * 6 hours 10 mins * Via Miami International Apt, Miami (MIA) * this includes transfer time at Miami International Apt, Miami (MIA)