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  2. Geography of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Dominicana) is a country in the West Indies that occupies the eastern five-eighths of Hispaniola. It has an area of 48,670 km 2, including offshore islands. The land border shared with Haiti, which occupies the western three-eighths of the island, [1][2] is 376 km long. [3]

  3. Yaque del Norte River - Wikipedia

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    Jimenoa, Inoa, Maguaca, Maguá, Pananao, Jicomé. The Yaque Del Norte River (Spanish, Río Yaque del Norte) is the longest river in the Dominican Republic, as well as the second longest river on Hispaniola, behind the Artibonite River. It is 296 km long and flows northwest into the Atlantic Ocean. [1][2]

  4. List of rivers of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    List of rivers of the Dominican Republic. This is a list of rivers in the Dominican Republic, arranged in clockwise order around the island starting in the northwest corner, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Dajabón River (Massacre River) Yaque del Norte River. Mao River. Yuna River. Camú River. Guamira River.

  5. Lake Enriquillo - Wikipedia

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    Lake Enriquillo seen from Las Caritas National Park, near La Descubierta. Lake Enriquillo covers an area of 380 km 2 (150 sq mi), [1] and is the lowest point for an island country, falling 46 m (151 ft) below sea level. [5] Its drainage basin includes ten minor river systems. The rivers that rise in the Neiba Mountains to the north (lower ...

  6. Geology of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Within the Dominican Republic, the central Cordillera Septentrional spans the strike-slip fault boundary between the North American and Caribbean plates. Faults and folds from the Paleocene to the Pliocene in marine sedimentary rocks indicate its history of uplift, beginning in Eocene pelagic carbonates. Transpression in the Miocene-Pliocene ...

  7. Ozama River - Wikipedia

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    The river flows 148 kilometers (92 mi) before emptying into the Caribbean Sea. At the end of the journey it bisects the capital, Santo Domingo, into eastern and western halves. The three main tributaries of the Ozama are the Isabela River, the Sabita River and the Yabacao River . The Ozama's basin is the fourth largest in the Dominican Republic.

  8. Pico Duarte - Wikipedia

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    Pico Duarte is the highest peak in the Dominican Republic, on the island of Hispaniola and in all the Caribbean. At 3,101 m (10,174 ft) above sea level, it gives Hispaniola the 16th-highest maximum elevation of any island in the world. Additionally, it is only 85 kilometres (53 miles) northeast of the region's lowest point, Lake Enriquillo, 46 ...

  9. List of rivers of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Haina River: Dominican Republic: 53 mi (85 km) noted for discovery of gold in 1496 [25] Layou River: Dominica: 14.63 mi (23.54 km) longest river of Dominica Nizao River: Dominican Republic: three hydroelectric plants on river, has since dried up due to aggregate extraction [26] [27] Ozama River. Isabela River; Dominican Republic: 92 mi (148 km)