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In 1492, explorer Christopher Columbus set foot on a large island in the Caribbean Sea that he called Hispaniola. Four years later, his brother Bartholomew founded the New Worlds first permanent European settlement there. Now called Santo Domingo, the busy port serves as the capital city of the Dominican Republic, a beautiful land that is home to more than 10 million people today. The Dominican Republic covers the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, which is located about 575 miles (925 kilometers) southeast of Florida. It is one of the Caribbeans most geographically diverse countries, containing the regions highest mountain peak, largest lake, and lowest elevation. Export crops like sugar and coffee are grown in fertile valleys. The beautiful scenery, including white-sand beaches and cascading waterfalls, attracts more than 4 million foreign visitors each year, making it the Caribbeans most popular tourist destination. Theres a lot to discover about the Dominican Republic!

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ISBN: 978-1-4222-3311-5 (hc)

ISBN: 978-1-4222-8628-9 (ebook)

Discovering the Caribbean: History, Politics, and Culture series ISBN: 978-1-4222-3307-8

DISCOVERING THE CARIBBEAN: History, Politics, and Culture

Bahamas

Barbados

Caribbean Islands:Facts & Figures

Cuba

Dominican Republic

Haiti

Jamaica

Leeward Islands

Puerto Rico

Trinidad & Tobago

Windward Islands

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THE CARIBBEAN REGION is a lovely, ethnically diverse part of tropical America. It is at once a sea, rivaling the Mediterranean in size; and it is islands, dozens of them, stretching along the seas northern and eastern edges. Waters of the Caribbean Sea bathe the eastern shores of Central Americas seven nations, as well as those of the South American countries Colombia, Venezuela, and Guyana. The Caribbean islands rise, like a string of pearls, from its warm azure waters. Their sandy beaches, swaying palm trees, and balmy weather give them the aspect of tropical paradises, intoxicating places where time seems to stop.

But it is the people of the Caribbean region who make it a unique place. In their ethnic diversity they reflect their homelands character as a crossroads of the world for more than five centuries. Africas imprint is most visible in peoples of the Caribbean, but so too is that of Europe. South and East Asian strains enrich the Caribbean ethnic mosaic as well. Some islanders reveal traces of the regions first inhabitants, the Carib and Taino Indians, who flourished there when Columbus appeared among them in 1492.

Though its sparkling waters and inviting beaches beckon tourists from around the globe, the Caribbean islands provide a significant portion of the worlds sugar, bananas, coffee, cacao, and natural fibers. They are strategically important also, for they guard the Panama Canals eastern approaches.

The Caribbean possesses a cultural diversity rivaling the ethnic kaleidoscope that is its human population. Though its dominant culture is Latin American, defined by languages and customs bequeathed it by Spain and France, significant parts of the Caribbean bear the cultural imprint of Northwestern Europe: Denmark, the Netherlands, and most significantly, Britain.

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The beautiful northeast coast of the Dominican Republic.

So welcome to the Caribbean! These lavishly illustrated books survey the human and physical geography of the Caribbean, along with its economic and historical development. Geared to the needs of students and teachers, each of the eleven volumes in the series contains a glossary of terms, a chronology, and ideas for class reports. And each volume contains a recipe section featuring tasty, easy-to-prepare dishes popular in the countries dealt with. Each volume is indexed, and contains a bibliography featuring web sources for further information.

Whether old or young, readers of the eleven-volume series DISCOVERING THE CARIBBEAN will come away with a new appreciation of this tropical sea, its jewel-like islands, and its fascinating and friendly people!

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Passengers aboard this cable car, headed up Mount Isabel de Torres, have a spectacular view of the Puerto Plata region. The Dominican Republic has many mountains and fertile valleys.

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The sun beams through a cloud forest in the Armando Bermudez National Park.

DURING THE FIRST week of December in 1492, Christopher Columbus, who had spent nearly two months exploring Cuba and other islands in what is today called the .

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