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Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic. Michael Ms. Weinberg 4 th grade. Where the Dominican Republic is located. The Dominican Republic is in South America. The country is near the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Haiti is next to the Dominican Republic. Animals of the Dominican Republic.

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Dominican Republic

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  1. Dominican Republic Michael Ms. Weinberg 4th grade

  2. Where the Dominican Republic is located • The Dominican Republic is in South America. • The country is near the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. • Haiti is next to the Dominican Republic.

  3. Animals of the Dominican Republic • American alligators, bottlenose dolphins, and manatees are sea mammals. More than 200 species of birds live in the Dominican Republic.

  4. Sports in the Dominican Republic • Their favorite sport is baseball.

  5. Government of the Dominican Republic • The capital is Santo Domingo. • LeonelFernández is the leader.

  6. Economy of the Dominican Republic • The money they use is called the peso.

  7. The culture in the Dominican Republic • Their language is Spanish. • Dominicans eat plantains, rice, and beans.

  8. The flag of the Dominican Republic • They have a beautiful flag. The colors are red, blue, and white.

  9. Interesting information about the Dominican Republic • The merengue is the national dance of the Dominican Republic. It is interesting. • I like the flag.

  10. Sources Used for Information about the Dominican Republic • Dubois, Muriel L. Dominican Republic. Minnesota: Bridgestone, 2001.

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