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  2. Religion in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Religion by country. The Cathedral of Santa María la Menor, Santo Domingo, the oldest cathedral in the Americas, built 1512–1540. Christianity is the most widely professed religion in the Dominican Republic. Historically, Catholicism dominated the religious practices of the country, and as the official religion of the state it receives ...

  3. People of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    People of the Dominican Republic. Dominicans (Spanish: Dominicanos) are an ethno - national people, a people of shared ancestry and culture, who have ancestral roots in the Dominican Republic. [18][19] The Dominican ethnic group was born out of a fusion of European (mainly Spanish), native Taino, and African elements, this is a fusion that goes ...

  4. Mixed Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    Mixed-race Dominicans, students with historic 1844 flag. Mixed Dominicans (Spanish: Dominicanos Morenos), also referred to as mulatto, mestizo or historically quadroon, are Dominicans who are of mixed racial ancestry. Representing 73.9% of the Dominican Republic 's population, they are by far the single largest racial grouping of the country.

  5. Culture of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    e. Dominican Republic people and culture. The culture of the Dominican Republic is a diverse mixture of different influences from around the world. The Dominican people and their customs have origins consisting predominantly in a European cultural basis, with native Taíno and African influences. [1] The Dominican Republic was the site of the ...

  6. Taíno - Wikipedia

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    The Taíno were a historic Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, whose culture has been continued today by Taíno descendant communities and Taíno revivalist communities. [2] [3] At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of what is now Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and the northern Lesser ...

  7. Ethnic Chinese in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    20th century. Chinatown in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. A large influx of Chinese came during the American occupation of the Dominican Republic in 1916 to 1924, when ethnic Chinese came over to take part in the rapid economic expansion that resulted from the occupation. In 1937, there was an increased number of Chinese migrants that came ...

  8. Afro-Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    "The people of the Dominican Republic are mainly of Spanish descent, some pure white, others mixed with African American blood, others with an admixture of Indian, and still others a combination of white, Indian, and black. While the pure black, or nearly black, African American is far less in evidence than in Haiti.

  9. Catholic Church in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church is the world's largest Christian Church, and its largest religious grouping. There are an estimated 5 million Catholics in the Dominican Republic (48% of the population). [1] In 2020, just over 50% of Dominicans identified as Catholic, [2] served by 1140 priests across 709 parishes. [3]