Yes, suppliers in the Dominican Republic typically offer the same type of plugs as those used in the United States, which are Type A and Type B plugs.
what for? Socially the Dominican Republic is influenced by the United States.
No, the power outlets in the Dominican Republic are not the same as those in the United States. The Dominican Republic uses Type A and Type B outlets, while the United States uses Type A and Type B outlets as well. However, the voltage and frequency in the Dominican Republic are different from those in the United States.
The Dominican Republic is a sovereign country, which economy is dependant of the United States.
Since the United States is not a choice, I will have to say the Dominican Republic.
The Dominican Republic depends economically of the united states, in which has a big diaspora of 1.5millions living there. Also because of the nearby of the united states to Dominican Republic. Unites States socially influence to Dominican Republic in all aspect of our lives. I dont know anhything about nigeria.
i am from D.R but now i live in the United States
No, the Dominican Republic does not have the same electrical outlets as the United States. The Dominican Republic uses Type A and Type B electrical outlets, while the United States uses Type A and Type B outlets as well as Type C and Type L outlets.
Alex Rodiguez was born in the Dominican Republic and later moved to the united states
The same technology used in the United States.
United States-like stylish.
No, the Dominican Republic is a Sovereign Country, even though, they are economically dependents of the United States.
Why doesn't the United States change their name to 'States'? :) Same concept. Except for the states part.