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  2. Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    "Dominican" was historically the name for the inhabitants of the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, the site of the first Spanish settlement in the Western Hemisphere. Majority of Dominicans primarily trace their origin to the Captaincy General's European settlers , with native Taino and African influences.

  3. History of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The recorded history of the Dominican Republic began in 1492 when Christopher Columbus, working for the Crown of Castile, arrived at a large island in the western Atlantic Ocean, later known as the Caribbean. The native Taíno people, an Arawakan people, had inhabited the island during the pre-Columbian era, dividing it into five chiefdoms.

  4. List of Dominican Republic Provinces by etymology - Wikipedia

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    Province Name Language of origin Source word Meaning and notes [1] Azua: Taíno: Taíno name which can mean either mountainous or hard to tame Baoruco: Taíno: The name for the Yaque del Sur River: Barahona: Spanish: Bara Hona: The theory affirms that the name comes him for that of current, Bahía Honda now called Bahía de Neiba. [2] Dajabón ...

  5. List of Taínos - Wikipedia

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    He fled to Hispaniola to what now is Dominican Republic after the 1511-16 Taino rebellion. [5] Acanorex: Cacique on Ayiti (currently Hispaniola) [6] Agüeybaná (The Great Sun) Cacique whose name means "The Great Sun" was "Supreme Cacique" in Puerto Rico who welcomed Juan Ponce de León and the conquistadors. His yucayeque was on the Guayanilla ...

  6. Dominican Order - Wikipedia

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    The Priestly Fraternities of St. Dominic [83] consist of diocesan priests who are formally affiliated to, and "true members" of, [84] the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) through a Rule of life that they profess, and who strive for evangelical perfection under the overall direction of the Dominican friars. The origins of the Dominican ...

  7. Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Republic [a] is a North American country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean.It shares a maritime border with Puerto Rico to the east and a land border with Haiti to the west, occupying the eastern five-eighths of Hispaniola which, along with Saint Martin, is one of only two islands in the Caribbean shared ...

  8. List of Indigenous names of Caribbean islands - Wikipedia

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    Present Island Name Indigenous Name Origin Meaning Hispaniola: Ayiti Quisqueya Taino. Ciguayo [2] Rough earth; Mother of all lands Cuba: Kubao Taino: Large island or place of abundance Puerto Rico: Borikén Taino: Land of the Valiant and Noble Lord Jamaica: Yamayé Taino: Land of Wood and Water or Land of Springs

  9. Dominican Americans - Wikipedia

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    The larger portion of MLB players of Dominican origin immigrated from the Dominican Republic, number in the hundreds, and count among them Robinson Canó, José Bautista, Rafael Soriano, David Ortiz, Albert Pujols, Edwin Encarnacion, Hanley Ramírez, Manny Ramírez, Bartolo Colón and Hall of Fame members Juan Marichal, Vladimir Guerrero and ...