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Music of Hispaniola (disambiguation)

Hispaniola      
n. Hispanjola (één van de West Indische eilanden waarbij ook Haïti en de republiek Dominique)
Treasure Island         
  • The Admiral Benbow in Penzance, reportedly an inspiration for Stevenson's Inn
  • Dead Chest Island]] as viewed from Deadman's Bay, [[Peter Island]]
  • Norman island
  • 1934 film version]], the first talkie adaptation of the novel
  • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • 1934 edition
  • Stevenson's map of Treasure Island
  • Jim Hawkins hiding in the apple-barrel, listening to the pirates
  • ''Treasure Island'', illustrated by [[George Wylie Hutchinson]] (1894)
  • View of Fidra from Yellowcraigs
NOVEL BY THE SCOTTISH AUTHOR ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
The Treasure Island; HMS Hispaniola; The Benbow Inn; Blind Pew (Treasure Island); Pew (Treasure Island); Treasure Island (novel); Devils treasure; Treasure island; Admiral Benbow Inn; Hawkins and Silver; Blind Pew; The Sea Cook: A Story For Boys; Treasure Island or the Mutiny of the Hispaniola
n. Schat Eiland (beroemd jeugdboek van stevenson)
Dominican Republic         
  • Explosion in Paseo Los Próceres during the Betancourt assassination attempt, June 24, 1960
  • 27 de Febrero Avenue in [[Santo Domingo]].
  • Dominican native and [[Major League Baseball]] player [[Albert Pujols]]
  • President [[Alejandro Woss y Gil]] taking office in 1903
  • Cathedral of Santa María la Menor]], Santo Domingo, is the oldest cathedral in the Americas, built between 1514 and 1541.
  • [[Battle of Las Carreras]] (April 21, 1849)
  • Chicharrón mixto, a common dish in the country derived from Andalusia in southern Spain
  • Church and Convent, Colonial Santo Domingo
  • Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional.
  • Colonia Japonesa]]
  • The five caciquedoms of Hispaniola
  • National pantheon in Santo Domingo built from 1714 to 1746
  • A Marine heavy machine gunner monitors activity from a street [[barricade]] in Santo Domingo.
  • [[Danilo Medina]] was president from 2012–2020.
  • Moca]]
  • Dominicans in the [[Dominican Day Parade]] in New York City, 2019
  • The Dominican Republic's population (1961–2003)
  • Provinces of the Dominican Republic
  • Dominicans dancing in parade with traditional dress.
  • Köppen climate types]] of the Dominican Republic
  • A proportional representation of Dominican Republic exports, 2019
  • Topographical map of Dominican Republic
  • Population pyramid in 2020
  • Kids taking classes
  • Dominicans and Haitians lined up to attend medical providers from the [[U.S. Army Reserve]]
  • Barahona Coat of Arms
  • Dajabón Coat of Arms
  • El Seibo Coat of Arms
  • Elías Piña Coat of Arms
  • Espaillat Coat of Arms
  • Hato Mayor Coat of Arms
  • Hermanas Mirabal Coat of Arms
  • Independencia Coat of Arms
  • La Altagracia Coat of Arms
  • La Romana Coat of Arms
  • La Vega Coat of Arms
  • María Trinidad Sánchez Coat of Arms
  • Monseñor Nouel Coat of Arms
  • Monte Cristi Coat of Arms
  • Monte Plata Coat of Arms Province
  • Pedernales Coat of Arms
  • Peravia Coat of Arms
  • Puerto Plata Coat of Arms
  • Samaná Coat of Arms
  • San Cristóbal Coat of Arms
  • San José de Ocoa Coat of Arms
  • San Juan de la Maguana Coat of Arms
  • San Pedro de Macorís Coat of Arms
  • Santiago Coat of Arms
  • Santiago Rodríguez Coat of Arms
  • Santo Domingo Coat of Arms
  • Sánchez Ramírez Coat of Arms
  • Valverde Coat of Arms
  • Original [[flag of the Dominican Republic]] (up to 1849)
  • [[Francisco Caamano]], rebel leader in the Dominican civil war.
  • Historical GDP per capita development in the Dominican Republic and Haiti
  • [[Teleférico de Santo Domingo]]
  • deforestation on the Haitian side]]
  • View of border region between the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The border runs horizontally through the middle of the picture.
  • Hispaniola
  • Contemporary map showing the border situation on Hispaniola following the [[Treaty of Aranjuez (1777)]]
  • Juan Bosch]], the first democratically elected president after the regime of Rafael Trujillo
  • Pedro Santana is sworn in as governor-general of the new Spanish province.
  • [[Leonel Fernández]] was president from 1996–2000 & 2004–2012.
  • Mangroves in [[Los Haitises National Park]]
  • [[Luis Abinader]], the current president of the Dominican Republic since 2020.
  • 4th regiment]] with a captured rebel [[mitrailleuse]] at Santiago
  • Maroons preparing for an ambush
  • Monte Cristi]] coastline.
  • The [[United States Marine Corps]] landing on Dominican soil in 1916
  • Haitian workers being transported in [[Punta Cana]], the Dominican Republic
  • Dominican native, fashion designer and perfume maker [[Oscar de la Renta]]
  • Tostones, a fried plantain dish
  • Bayahibe rose
  • Dominican Republic president elect [[Horacio Vasquez]] meeting with United States officials
  • Dominican President [[Luis Abinader]]
  • 2020 Dominican Republic municipal elections protests]] in Plaza de La Bandera, Santo Domingo.
  • Cabeza de Toro beach, [[Punta Cana]]
  • [[Rafael Trujillo]] imposed a dictatorship of 31 years in the country (1930–1961).
  • [[Ramón Cáceres]]
  • Bachata]] are both music genres native to Dominican Republic, popular and traditional in Latin America. In the image two icons of these genres, [[Juan Luis Guerra]] and [[Romeo Santos]].
  • There are numerous waterfalls across Dominican Republic. In the image the Salto del Limón
  • View of [[Santo Domingo]], the Dominican Republic's capital city.
  • National Palace]] in Santo Domingo
  • [[Battle of Monte Cristi]] (1864)
  • St Dominic, the patron saint of astronomers
  • A pair of 9000 series are tested on the Santo Domingo Metro.
  • [[Joaquín Balaguer]], was puppet president during the Trujillo dictatorship (1960–1962), and constitutional president of the country for 22 years (1966–1978 and 1986–1996)
  • Dominican soldiers training in Santo Domingo
  • U.S. occupation]] of the Dominican Republic, c. 1922
  • Campesino cibaeño, 1941 (Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo)
ISLAND SOVEREIGN STATE IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA
ISO 3166-1:DO; República Dominicana; Dominicanrepublic; Dominic Republican; Dominic Republic; Dominican Republican; Dominicana; Dominican republic; Cabo Falso, Dominican Republic; The Dominican Republic; Republica Dominicana; République dominicaine; Republique dominicaine; Name of the Dominican Republic; Dom rep; Domincian republic; Subdivisions of the Dominican Republic; Administrative divisions of the Dominican Republic; Dominicaanse Republiek; U.S.-attempted annexation of the Dominican Republic; Quisqueya La Bella; US attempted Annexation of the Dominican Republic; Repubblica Dominicana; Dominican Rep; East Hispaniola; The D.R.; The DR; Languages of Dominican Republic; Architecture of the Dominican Republic; Republic Dominican; Emigration from the Dominican Republic; Republic of Quisqueya; Dom. Rep.; Dominican-Republic; Healthcare in Dominican Republic; National symbols of the Dominican Republic; Dominica Republic; Fourth Dominican Republic; Infrastructure in the Dominican Republic; Dom Rep
n. de Dominicaanse Republiek (land in Centraal Amerika)

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Music of Hispaniola

Music of Hispaniola may refer to:

  • Music of Haiti
  • Music of the Dominican Republic