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CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Dominican people (Dominican Republic); Dominicans (Dominican Republic); People of Dominican Republic; Dominican Republic people
  • Lluvia en el mercado (English: Rain in the Market), 1942 (Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo).
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  • Dominicans in New York Dominican Day Parade.
  • Dominican ambassador Jonny de Jesús Martínez showcasing baseball culture.
  • Dominican flag.
  • Map of the [[Dominican Republic]]
  • African DNA}}
  • Dominicans in Santiago de los Caballeros.
  • Dominicans in Spain dance in culture parade of Valencia.
  • [[Italian Dominicans]], businessman [[Frank Rainieri]] with his family.
  • Iglesia Sagrado Corazón de Jesus in [[Moca, Dominican Republic]].
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  • Cathedral of Santo Domingo]].

Dominican      
adj. δομινικανός

Definitie

dominican
n.
Predicant, jacobin, black friar, preaching friar, fr?re pr?cheur.

Wikipedia

People of the Dominican Republic

Dominicans (Spanish: Dominicanos) are the citizens of Dominican Republic and their descendants in the diaspora. Dominican is historically the name for the inhabitants of the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, the site of the first Spanish settlement in the Western Hemisphere. The origins of the Dominican Republic, its people and culture consist predominantly in a European basis, with Native Taíno and African influences.

The majority of Dominicans reside in the Dominican Republic, while there is also a large Dominican diaspora, mainly in the United States and Spain. The total population of the Dominican Republic in 2016 was estimated by the National Bureau of Statistics of the Dominican Republic at 10.2 million, with 9.3 million of those being natives of the country, and the rest being of foreign origin. The country has a right of blood citizenship law.