Are you all set for the wedding but still have not yet made the final decision for your honeymoon? A Dominican Republic Honeymoon might be the first best decision you'll make as newlywed couples.
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Tips for Going to the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic incorporates the western half of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, while Haiti occupies the eastern and smaller portion of the island. The Dominican Republic is about 18,000 square kilometers, and according to the 2009 census, home to about 10 million people. Like most Caribbean countries, there is a strong Spanish flavor to the culture of the country.
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Tourism in Punta Cana: From Turmoil to Paradise
For hundreds of years, the Taino peoples called the island of Hispaniola their home. With the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, The Spanish claimed the island for their own. Later they conceded the western portion, now called Haiti, to the French. The area became a convenient launch pad for further excursions in to the new world for Spain. During the 19th and 20th centuries, the island nation went through several occupations and much political turmoil. Recently the local government has made great strides in moving towards a representative democracy.
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Sun and Surf in the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, one of the largest islands in the Greater Antilles archipelago. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, as this is one of two Caribbean islands that are shared by two countries. The Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean nation next to Cuba. It has a population of approximately ten million people. It is located in the Caribbean Sea, north of Venezuela, east of Cuba and Jamaica and west of Puerto Rico. It has hot tropical temperatures all year. There are two rainy seasons; the heaviest is from May to August and the other is from November to December. The Dominican Republic has become the Caribbean's largest tourist destination; the country's year-round golf courses are among the top attractions. Music and sport are of the highest importance in Dominican culture, with merengue as the national dance and song and baseball the favorite sport.
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