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Dominican Republic - Poverty and wealth
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  • Dominican Republic is the second largest and most
    diverse Caribbean country, situated just two
    hours south of Miami, less than four hours from
    New York and eight hours from most European
    cities. Known for our warm and hospitable people,
    Dominican Republic is a destination like no
    other, featuring astounding nature, intriguing
    history and rich culture.
  • The Dominican Republic Trading Company is a
    generally safe country for tourists most
    tourists stay in hotels and resorts on the East
    side of the island, where the only major risk is
    getting bad sunburn. ... It is advised to travel
    with tour guides when going to remote locations
    or visiting the cities where the risks are
    higher. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the
    north and the Caribbean Sea on the south, our
    lush tropical island paradise boasts nearly 1,000
    miles (1,609 km) of coastline, 250 miles of the
    worlds top beaches, magnificent resorts and
    hotels, and a variety of sports, recreation and
    entertainment options.

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  • Here you can dance to the pulse pounding thrill
    of the meringue, renew in our luxurious and
    diverse accommodations, explore ancient relics of
    centuries past, delight in delicious Dominican
    gastronomy or enjoy ecotourism adventures in our
    magnificent national parks, mountain ranges,
    rivers, and beaches. The Dominican Republic was
    the site of the first European settlement in the
    Western Hemisphere. The culture held in common by
    most Dominicans is referred to as mainstream
    Dominican culture, a mixture of different
    influences and customs having origins
    predominately in a European cultural basis,
    largely derived from the traditions of Spain,
    especially from Andalusia and the Canary Islands.

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  • The country has also received immigration from
    other parts of Spain such as Catalonia as well as
    from other European countries such as France and
    Portugal. The Dominican Republic has also been
    highly influenced by African culture, and Native
    Taine being a significant minority. Recent
    studies in population genetics have concluded
    that the Dominican gene pool is on average
    predominantly European, with a significant
    Sub-Saharan African, Gauche and Indigenous
    American substrate, the latter two originating in
    the indigenous people of the Canary Islands and
    Dominican's pre-Hispanic Taíno inhabitants,
    respectively.

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  • Dominican society is highly stratified, with a
    very small and very wealthy upper class, a
    medium-sized middle class, and a very large
    working class or poor peasant class, many of whom
    live in absolute poverty. The middle class
    encompasses professionals such as teachers or
    hospital workers or those involved in retail,
    while the poor include agricultural and factory
    laborers, those working in the informal sector,
    and the unemployed. There is little upward social
    mobility, with the exception of musicians or
    baseball stars who may escape a life of poverty
    and become millionaires.

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