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1 The Dominican Republic

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3 History Europeans first discovered the island of Hispaniola in 1492 by Christopher Columbus of Spain. The native peoples of the island, the Taínos. Other colonizers sent from Spain were cruel and reduced the Taino population from 1 million to 500 people in under 50 years. The Spanish needed a new source of manual labor and turned to African slaves. three major racial and ethnic groups White Tainos Black from Africa “Mulattoes”. The inter-mixing of European and African traditions and customs contributed to the development of present day Dominican culture.

4 Culture. Traditions. Folklore

5 Culture Carnival

6 Music & Dance Merengue & Bachata Acordion Guira Tambora Maracas It’s Based on musical elements like African drums, brass, piano, chorded instruments, and traditionally the accordion, as well as some elements unique to the Dominican Republic, such as the tambora and güira.

7 Elements of the culture

8 Architecture

9 Food Dominican cuisine is predominantly Spanish, Taíno, and African. The typical cuisine is quite similar to what can be found in other Latin American countries, but many of the names of dishes are different.

10 Food

11 Things not to miss… Scenery

12 Beaches

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14 Mountains

15 Mountain

16 Mountains

17 Reality

18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxs7mXfG2TU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQYGcVdp BA0&feature=share


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