How long is flight from Dominican Republic to Geneva?
A flight from the Dominican Republic to Geneva would take about 10 hours.
Do people in the Dominican Republic eat a lot of chips and salsa?
The answer is no,
that's a Mexican, and south American dish,
we do make salsa, however we don't eat it all the time, and it is not hot like the south American latin salsa is known to be.
A republic is a form of government when there is a senate with senators in it (around 200) in times of great stress the senate can elect a single ruler.
What do people eat in the Dominican Republic for lunch?
The people in the Dominican Republic ate Spinach and Berries, with Beans and Nuts on the side.
When you buy cigars online you will not actually be buying them from Dominican Republic etc. Cigar shops in Canada have already received the cigars from the manufacturers and will simply send them from their shop to you.
What countries are next to santo domingo?
Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic is on the island of Hispaniola. It shares the island with Haiti.
What is the rate of HIV in the Dominican Republic?
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) reports that some urban areas of the Dominican Republic have HIV/AIDS infection rates well in excess of 10%. In some parts of the Dominican Republic, HIV/AIDS has become one of the leading cause of death among teenagers and adults between 15-49 years old. Adult women living with HIV/AIDS are estimated at 23,000. HIV prevalence in pregnant women had been relatively stable for a number of years. However, 2005 sentinel surveillance reported HIV prevalence of more than 4.5 percent in pregnant women at two sites. In 2006, sentinel surveillance of pregnant women of all ages reported seroprevalence of 3.4 percent at four sites and 5.9 percent at one site. However, in the Santo Domingo National District, antenatal clinics have noted a decline in prevalence, probably because of a successful prevention campaign.
HIV/AIDS was first reported in the Dominican Republic in 1983 and continued spreading until the mid-1990s, when prevalence started to decrease. However, due to sex tourism, child sex tourism, and prostitution in tourism industry workers, spread of the epidemic began to increase again. Heterosexual intercourse reportedly the primary form of transmission of the disease, accounting for 81 percent of HIV infections in 15- to 44-year-olds of both sexes. However, because of strong stigma against homosexuality, it is possible that the number of infections resulting from men having sex with men, or male child prostitutes, may be higher than listed or may simply go unreported.
National response
The Government of the Dominican Republic has responded aggressively to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Established in 2000, the Presidential Council on AIDS (COPRESIDA) coordinates the HIV/AIDS National Strategic Plan for the Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS and STDs 2007-2015. COPRESIDA's activities include implementing public policies, providing care for those living with HIV/AIDS, promoting private sector involvement in response to the epidemic, and reducing stigma and discrimination (S&D). The Ministry of Health (MOH) implements HIV/AIDS services and diagnostic tests in the public sector. The National AIDS Program (NAP) develops HIV/AIDS-related norms, protocols, and surveillance.
National-level government-directed activities include the following:
Conducting information, education, and communication campaigns Coordinating care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) Reducing mother-to-child transmission Ensuring blood supply safety Monitoring and evaluating national and provincial health plans Distributing condoms to at-risk individuals Since 1995, an AIDS law has made it illegal to discriminate against PLWHA. The law is unique for the region; however, enforcement is uneven and inconsistent, and S&D against PLWHA and those engaging in behaviors putting them most at risk for HIV/AIDS are common.
The government works with a number of international donors to combat HIV/AIDS, including the William J. Clinton Foundation, UNICEF, the United Nations Population Fund, the World Bank, andthe Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. In 2004, the Dominican Republic received a second-round grant from the Global Fund to scale up HIV services throughout the country, with particular focus on vulnerable groups, including female sex workers, MSM, and migrants. With Global Fund support, the government also intends to scale up ART.
What types of food do people in the Dominican Republic eat?
they eat Mexican food like quessidias and tortas enchilades ect.
delicious food
What was the Dominican Republic and Haiti originally called?
Haiti was originally called Ayiti or (Land of high mountains) by the indigenous Tainos that occupied that island before its alleged 'discovery'. It was renamed Espanola or Hispanola after Spain colonized it. It is now Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Haïti, which means "mountainous land," was the name used by the Taino Arawaks, and they also called some part of it Bohio, which means "rich villages." Kiskeya is also another term attributed to the island by the Taïno/Arawaks.
Is Dominican Republic central America or part of Caribbean?
The Dominican Republic is in the Caribbean.
Is it Santa Domingo war or Santo Domingo war?
The spanish language refers to things as either male or female. The word "Santo" happens to be considered male so it is Santo(male) Domingo not Santa(female) Domingo.
Can you use a SIM card from a Dominican Republic phone company in an unlocked iphone3?
Yes, if unlocked you can use it.
Try seeing if there are any good Club Meds in the area. That is a great resort to go to and is always a lot of fun.
What did matias ramon mella do to save Dominican Republic?
- Go on wikipedia spanish(or go to a random website in spanish where it clearly says BIBLIOGRAPHIA DE RAMON MATIAS MELLA.
- Google translate it.
- Read it.
- Yup yup all i got to say on the matter~
He basically initiated the revolution against the Haitians on the 27th of February of 1844. That day is Dominican Independence day, and we celebrate it with a carnival every year. It's quite fun, to be honest. ^^
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I'm a Dominican myself!
What is a woman from the Dominican Republic called in spanish?
The woman of the Dominican Republic are called Dominican, also can be called hispanian or Latinas and maybe called also spanish because the mother language of the Dominican Republic is Spanish.
How much do shoes cost in Dominican republic?
it will probably cost 2,000 because money here is way different there
no i dont understand why people cant just accept the fact that drake
is only half black and half white and also mixed with jewish canadian
he no domincan or hispanic hes bi racial