101 Facts About Republic

1. Dominican Republic has enjoyed strong GDP growth since 2005, with double digit growth in 2006.

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2. The Dominican Republic sent food, medicine, and teams to assess the damage.

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3. Dominican Republic had more than 9 million people in July 2010, according to the CIA World Factbook.

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4. Czech Republic is noth else than the current state formation in Czechia.

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5. Czech Republic is only the current state formation in Czechia.

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6. Czech Republic is the second richest Eastern European country after tiny Slovenia.

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7. Czech Republic has the most hospital beds per inhabitant in the EU.

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8. Czech Republic is almost entirely surrounded by mountains.

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9. Dominican Republic has a mixed economy based mainly on agriculture, services, trade and money sent from the many Dominicans that live in other countries (United States, Europe).

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10. Dominican Republic has a total population, estimated for July 2009, of 9,650,054 inhabitants, for a density of 236.30 inhabitants per km².

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11. Dominican Republic is a constitutional democracy ruled by a president.

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12. Dominican Republic is a country on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola; the other country on the island is Haiti.

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13. The Dominican Republic received more than 5 million tourists in 2015.

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14. Dominican Republic is the most popular tourist destination in the Caribbean region, and ranks 6th overall in the Americas.

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15. Dominican Republic was explored by Columbus on his first voyage in 1492.

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16. Dominican Republic is a sovereign state occupying the eastern five-eighths of the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region.

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17. The most watched events in the Czech Republic are Olympic Ice hockey tournaments and Ice Hockey World Championships.

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18. Czech Republic is home to several globally successful video game developers, including Illusion Softworks, Bohemia Interactive, Keen Software House, Amanita Design and Madfinger Games.

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19. Czech Republic has the densest network of libraries in Europe.

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20. Czech Republic is known worldwide for its individually made, mouth blown and decorated Bohemian glass.

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21. Czech Republic has a highly diverse economy that ranks 7th in the 2016 Economic Complexity Index.

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22. Since 2000, the Czech Republic has been divided into thirteen regions and the capital city of Prague.

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23. The President of the Czech Republic is Commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

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24. Czech Republic is a unitary state with a civil law system based on the continental type, rooted in Germanic legal culture.

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25. Czech Republic is a pluralist multi-party parliamentary representative democracy, with the President as head of state and Prime Minister as head of government.

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26. On 21 December 2007 the Czech Republic joined the Schengen Area.

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27. Czech Republic is considered part of Eastern Europe, but Prague is more west than Vienna, which is in central Europe.

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28. Dominican Republic is a representative democracy, based on a 1966 constitution that was adopted after the US military intervention of 1965.

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29. Dominican Republic is located in the central Caribbean and covers 48,322 square kilometers of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with Haiti.

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30. The US Embassy in the Dominican Republic maintains a list of attorneys willing to represent American clients.

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31. The Dominican Republic has worked closely with US law enforcement officials on issues such as the return of stolen cars to the US and reducing illegal migration.

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32. The Dominican Republic is current on foreign private debt and has agreed to pay arrears of about $130 million to the US Department of Agriculture's Commodity Credit Corporation.

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33. Dominican Republic has a multiparty political system with national elections every 4 years.

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34. The Dominican Republic is about 575 miles off the southeast coast of Miami.

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35. Dominican Republic has a semitropical climate, tempered by the prevailing easterly winds.

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36. Dominican Republic lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

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37. Dominican Republic shares the Caribbean island of Hispaniola with Haiti.

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38. The Dominican Republic is currently the 35th largest export market for US goods.

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39. The Dominican Republic has fine beaches and many historical sites.

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40. In 2003, the Dominican Republic was a major regional producer of cement, steel, ferronickel, salt, and gypsum.

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41. The Dominican Republic is divided into 31 provinces and a national district, including Santo Domingo.

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42. In the mid-1990s, the Dominican Republic became the main shipping point for illegal drugs smuggled into the eastern United States.

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43. In 2004, the Dominican Republic had 1,743 kilometers of standard and narrow gauge railroad.

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44. Dominican Republic has environmental problems in the areas of deforestation, water supply, and soil erosion.

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45. The Dominican Republic has a total land boundary length of 360 kilometers with Haiti.

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46. Dominican Republic covers the eastern twothirds of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.

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47. The Dominican Republic has worked closely with US law enforcement officials on issues such as extraditions of fugitives, reducing illegal migration, and the return of stolen cars to the United States.

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48. Dominican Republic had one of the fast growing economies in the world in the 1990s.

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49. Dominican Republic has a multi-party political system with national elections every 2 years.

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50. The Dominican Republic signed a free trade agreement with the United States and five Central American countries in August 2004.

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51. The Dominican Republic is the 47th-largest commercial partner of the US The US Embassy works closely with US business firms and Dominican trade groups, both of which can take advantage of the new opportunities in this growing market.

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52. The Dominican Republic has worked closely with US law enforcement officials on issues such as the extradition of fugitives and measures to hinder illegal migration.

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53. The Dominican Republic is a founding member of the United Nations and participates in many of its specialized and related agencies, including the World Bank, International Labor Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency, and International Civil Aviation Organization.

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54. Dominican Republic has a multiparty political system with national elections every 2 years.

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55. Dominican Republic signed a free trade agreement with the United States and five Central American countries in August 2004, in the last weeks of the Mejia administration.

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56. The Dominican Republic is divided into twenty-nine provinces, each run by a governor who is appointed by the president.

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57. The Dominican Republic is the world's fourth-largest location of free trade zones, and much of the nation's industrial work occurs there.

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58. The Dominican Republic is among the fastest-growing economies in Latin America.

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59. The Dominican Republic is located on the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola and is 18,816 square miles, about twice the size of New Hampshire.

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60. The Dominican Republic became a nation on 27 February 1844 when a group of revolutionaries seized power from the Haitian rulers of the island of Hispaniola.

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61. Dominican Republic borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

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62. Dominican Republic has a semitropical climate tempered by the prevailing easterly winds.

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63. Dominican Republic is a Caribbean country that covers the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola.

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64. The Dominican Republic has made it clear to the United States that it would like to be part of an enlarged NAFTA or similar regional free-trade bloc.

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65. The Dominican Republic is a major producer of bananas, and although most are consumed locally, some producers have begun exporting organic bananas to a growing market in Europe and the United States.

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66. Dominican Republic has 13 airports, 5 of them classified as "international.

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67. Dominican Republic is a multi-party democracy, with the president, 149-seat Chamber of Deputies, 30-seat Senate, and local officials elected by popular vote.

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68. The Dominican Republic had an estimated external debt of US$4.7 billion in 2000 and remained highly dependent on importing many basic goods.

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69. The Dominican Republic is one of the Caribbean's most popular tourist destinations, specializing in all-inclusive resorts.

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70. Dominican Republic rates 55th worldwide as advanced in technological advancement showing a score of 0.244 as compared to Finland, the most advanced with an indicator of 0.744 and the United States at 0.733.

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71. In 2002, the Dominican Republic hosted their semi-annual meeting at Casa De Campo.

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72. The Dominican Republic is Hispanic, Spanish-speaking, predominantly mulatto or white, while Haiti is French and African culturally, racially black, with an official language of Haitian Creole.

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73. The Dominican Republic has an area of 48,400 kilometers, and its population was estimated at 8.4 million in 1999.

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74. Dominican Republic has over 200 radio stations, including short-wave and FM outlets.

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75. The Dominican Republic produces rice, potatoes, beans, plantains, yucca, and other crops for domestic consumption.

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76. Dominican Republic has begun to achieve maturity in artistic, technical, and intellectual pursuits.

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77. Dominican Republic now has several golf courses, and others are being planned or built.

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78. Dominican Republic is officially Roman Catholic, but many other denominations maintain churches in the country.

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79. The Dominican Republic has two oil refineries, with a total production capacity in 2002 of 49,000 barrels per day.

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80. The Dominican Republic has the largest single allocation of the US sugar import quota.

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81. The Dominican Republic is among the top ten developing countries in terms of the amount of remittances received from abroad.

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82. Dominican Republic is a member of the Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean and an observer in the Nonaligned Movement.

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83. Dominican Republic is a charter member of the UN, having joined on 24 October 1945, and participates in the ECLAC, as well as other nonregional specialized agencies.

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84. Dominican Republic is divided into 31 provinces and a National District, encompassing Santo Domingo.

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85. In 2004, the Dominican Republic had 1,743 km of standard and narrow gauge railroad.

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86. The Dominican Republic began to issue identity cards to 300,000 Dominicans living illegally in Puerto Rico.

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87. Dominican Republic is generally mountainous, with deserts in the extreme western regions.

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88. The Czech Republic joined the European Union in 2004 after many changes in its territories and leadership.

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89. The Czech Republic contains the historic regions of Bohemia to the west, Moravia to the east and Czech Silesia to the northeast.

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90. The Dominican Republic has two unique endemic stones that can't be found anywhere else in the world: Dominican Amber and Larimar.

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91. The Czech Republic has an advanced, high-income economy and a high standard of living.

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92. The Czech Republic is a true paradise for people who love parks and gardens.

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93. The Czech Republic is known worldwide for its mouth-blown decorated art glass and crystal, all individually made.

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94. Dominican Republic has become a trans-shipment point for Colombian drugs destined for Europe as well as the United States and Canada.

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95. In 2012 the Dominican Republic had a murder rate of 22.1 per 100,000 population.

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96. In 2007 the Dominican Republic had a birth rate of 22.91 per 1000 and a death rate of 5.32 per 1000.

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97. The Dominican Republic is ranked 2nd in Latin America and 23rd in the World on English proficiency.

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98. The majority of the Dominican Republic has access to electricity.

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99. In November 2009, the Dominican Republic became the first Latin American country to pledge to include a "gender perspective" in every information and communications technology initiative and policy developed by the government.

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100. Dominican Republic has a well developed telecommunications infrastructure, with extensive mobile phone and landline services.

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101. Dominican Republic has a rapid transit system in Santo Domingo, the country's capital.

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