Exploring the Dominican Republic
Sharing the island of Hispaniola with Haiti is the Caribbean nation of the Dominican Republic. It is known for its beaches, resorts and golfing. The nation is a mix of rainforest, savannah and highlands.
The Beauty of Santo Domingo
The capital Santo Domingo is one of the Caribbean’s oldest cities.
Catedral Primada de America the first stone of this cathedral was set in 1514 by Diego Columbus, who was the son of the great explorer. This is the oldest standing cathedral in the Western hemisphere. The vault of the church is Gothic, the arches Romanesque and the ornamentation Baroque. Among the cathedral more impressive features is the amazing vaulted ceiling and its 14 interior chapels. An audio guide is available in different languages.
Parque Colon is a historic park next to the cathedral has several trees and a large statue of Admiral Columbus. Here you can
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The exhibits have information in both English and Spanish. They tell about the prehistoric origins of amber, Dominican mining processes and its present-day value to science and the world of art. You can purchase amber jewelry in the gift shop.
Puerta del Conde gate was named for the Count of Penalba, Bernardo de Meneses y Bracamonte, who succeeded in defending Santo Domingo against 13,000 invading British troops in 1655. Atop of the gate the first Dominican flag was raised. Inside Parque Independencia you’ll find the Altar de la Patria, a mausoleum, holding the remains of three national heroes – Juan Pablo Duarte, Francisco del Rosario Sanchez and Ramon Matias Mella.
Panteon Nacional is a Jesuit church built in 1747 and is used as a mausoleum. Many of the country’s most illustrious persons are honored here, their remains sealed behind two marble walls. The building with its neo-Classical facade was constructed with large limestone blocks. There are armed soldiers at the
1. It was built by Spanish Franciscan friars 2. Spanish Franciscan friars are basically Christians from Spain.
The request was granted, on December 12, Our lady helped Juan Diego gather some roses which had been grown in frozen ground and also gave him a poncho to carry them in. When he went back to the Bishop, the Bishop was amazed by the flowers he had brought but the minute he saw that the Lady of Guadalupe was beginning to appear on the poncho he fell to his knees and immediately gave orders to begin building the church he was asked for. The way that Our Lady of Guadalupe
Founded in 1565, St. Augustine, Florida, is purportedly the oldest city in the United States, founded by Spanish admiral Pedro Menendez de Aviles (who also became its first governor). You've heard of the Fountain of Youth, right? It's actually located right here too, made famous by explorer Ponce de Leon - and its current specific location is The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park. This historic city has a lot more really cool landmarks and attractions that are totally unique to St. Augustine - if you are into history, get your pen and paper ready! From the bell tower at Castillo de San Marcos (the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States), to the epic Government House which has served as the official residence of the governor
Introduction I. (Attention Getter) Video II. (Relevancy Statement)- Haiti located in the subtropics on the western third of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Caribbean, which it shares with Dominican Republic, our neighbor islands include Cuba, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. III. (Credibility Statement) - My family are from Haiti, I was born there then moved here with my mother when I was 11.
The Dominican Republic has a warm tropical climate with many other things to offer. It is in between Cuba and Puerto Rico. “The Dominican Republic shares the Caribbean island of Hispaniola with Haiti”(Foley 5). There is a lot to learn about the geography, climate, culture, government, economy, and some interesting facts about the Dominican Republic.
Santo Domingo has a population of 1.9 million. The Dominican has many
The Orlando Museum of Art, also known as OMA, is a hub of Central Florida when it comes to pulling in remarkable works of art for the public eye to pay patronage to. Today I visited such a place for the annual Antiques Vintage and Garden Show, which took place between February 19th through the 21st. Included in the price of a ticket was also admission to The OMA’s current exhibitions, which included Women of Vision: National Geographic Photographers and their other running exhibits, which contained an array of work, ranging from Pre-Columbian sculptures to more contemporary works of the 21st century. The specific exhibit which held my interest most was the Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerican gallery titled “A Trek from North to South”, which was organized by geographic locations in Latin America. Since my girlfriend, Illiana, bought me tickets to the show for a
God, Fatherland, Freedom, Dominican Republic is a country on the island of Hispaniola, in the archipelago in the Caribbean region, making it as the second largest Caribbean nation after, Cuba. Being blessed with such a beautiful and bountiful diversity, tourism plays a big role when it comes to their business. Known for the warm and hospitable people, Dominican Republic is
Are you visiting Rome? The city has many attractions. Vatican city, Colosseum, Stadio Olimpico, crusty thin pizza and many others. My personal favorite, and maybe the biggest attraction of them all is the Pantheon.
Joshua Morgan Oral Communication Professor Currie General purpose-to inform Specific purpose- my classmates will be able to convey how I grew to have an intimate relationship with Haiti Central idea-Haiti has a special place in my heart Intro Attention grabber- Haiti is not a large country, Haiti 's border with the Dominican-Republic is only 159 miles. To put that in perspective, if you were to drive along the border at 60 mph 's, it would only take you 2 hours and 39 mins.
Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic has a beautiful scenery and is a great destination for vacation. The Dominican Republic is located on the island of Hispaniola, along with Haiti to the west. The Atlantic Ocean is to the north and the Caribbean Sea is to the south of the Dominican Republic. “Hispaniola is formed by the peaks of two undersea mountain chains, one coming from Cuba, and the other from Jamaica.”
The original Spanish explorers set up what they called missions. Elegant structures, such as the missions, attracted the natives with the purpose of converting
Architecture has the ability to remark and reflect any region, give a feeling and a sense of a place, and present thoughts and creativity. Across the world, especially in the United States, there are many cities that are distinguished by its architecture and unique styles: The skyline of New York City is defined by it’s skyscrapers; San Francisco’s mixture of Victorian and modern colored houses; New Orleans’ iconic Creole townhouses; and Miami’s modernist architecture. Los Angeles, San Diego and some of the cities in the same region are no different from the previous appreciable cities all around America. These cities are located in the state of California which is on the West Coast. They share some significant architectural characteristics
Details and examples III. Conclusion a. Summary of main points Living in Dominican Republic vs living in Haiti Important researches about the history of the Caribbean shows significant geographical information about the second largest island in the Caribbean also known as the Hispaniola, which contains two separate countries; Dominican Republic and Haiti. This two countries are similar in several ways; for example, both share an impressive history about their colonialism and slavery. Even
Moreover, in 1537, another Spanish explorer known as Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, wrote a book titled La Relación, where he explained the obstacles him and his crew had to face during the Narvaez expedition in 1527 to the Spanish King, Charles I. In connection to all the men who sailed “from Cuba to Tampa Bay in present-day Florida” only “Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca and three other men survived the expedition, but only after enduring a nine-year, six-hundred-mile trek across Texas and Mexico and enslavement by Indians…….” In my opinion, this letter gives the reader a much clearer understanding of the things that Cabeza de Vaca saw during his journey because he writes his letters using words like “my”, “I”, and “me” which makes it clear to us