Dominican Republic - Free Essays
Mike Bengs
So. St. B3
Jan. 7th , 1997
Dominican
Republic
The Dominican
Republic is located on the island of Hispanola located in the Caribbean
Sea. It takes up about 2/3 of the island
which it shares with Haiti. Dominican
Republic's total area is 48,734 square kilometers. The Dominican Republic Jas a tropical
maritime climate. The temperatures are
moderated though by the ocean currents and year-round trade winds. The average temperature is around 720F and
800F, it hardly ever drops below 600F and it also hardly ever riser above
900F. It isn't uncommon though to get
frost in the higher elevations.
Dominican Republic's rainy season is between May and November rainfall
is the heaviest in the north and east of the country. Although agriculture is the most important
resource in the Dominican Republic it has many mineral resources. Some of these resources are nickel being the
leading export as well as bauxite, gold, and rock salt.
The population of
the Dominican Republic is around 7.8 million.
Close to 40% of that population is under the age of 16. More and more Dominicans are migrating to the
cities for a better chance at life. This
has greatly effected the rural population by shrinking it steadily. About half of the total population is located
between Santiago de los Caballeros and San Pedro de Macoris.
Another 1/3 of
the population is located in the capitol city of Santo Domingo and between the
cities of La Romana and San Cristobal.
The annual growth rate is estimated to be at 1.71% for the next couple
of years until the year 2000. Mulattos
form the largest ethnic group in the Dominican Republic being roughly 73% of
the population. The next largest group
is 16% Caucasian and 11% Black. The life
expectancy from birth is for males 65 years and for females 69 years. Out of 100,000 live births 61.4% of the
babies die.
The start
religion for the Dominican Republic is Roman Catholicism. Over 90% of the population is Catholic. Free public education is offered through the
high school level and attendance is mandatory through the 6th grade. A lot of the Dominicans don't finish school
for various reasons. Although 3/4 of the
residents start school only about 1/3 finish.
Some of the urban families send their children to private schools called
colegios. As for after high school there
is universities and trade schools.
The Dominican
Republic currently has about 1 telephone per every 24 people in the
country. There are roughly 16 million
long distance calls and 5 million international calls made in the country every
year. There is 11,400 Km of roads in the
Dominican Republic and 49% of that amount of roads are paved.
There is a
railway in the Dominican Republic but it seldom transports people. The railroad is mainly used for the
transportation of sugar.
The system of
government used is Parliamentary democracy and the head of state and head of
government is President Joaquin Balaguer.
The Vice President is Carlos A. Morales Troncoso. There are three major political parties in
the Dominican Republic. They are: the
Social Christian Reformist Party, the Dominican Revolutionary Party, the
Dominican Democratic Party, and the two minor parties: the Movimiento Popular
Dominicano and the Movimiento de Intergracion Democratica.
The military is
headed by the President as supreme commander.
The total strength of the armed forces is around 20,800 people. Out of those people 13,000 belong to the Army
4,000 belong to the Navy and 3,800 belong to the Air Force. The national military expenditures were
estimated to be 61 million in 1989 which was 1.2% of the GDP. The US has a sort of alliance with the
Dominican Republic supplying them with goods and helping the country when
things get rough.
The currency used
in the Dominican Republic is the Dominican Republic Peso. The per capita income rate is about 790
American dollars a year.
The average
inflation rate is 1.7%. Of the total
land area of the Dominican Republic 49% is classified to be farmland used for
agriculture. The agriculture in the
country produces 15% of the GDP. The
main industry of the Dominican Republic is food processing of all kinds of
different products but mainly sugar. The
manufacturing accounts for 17% of the GDP.
The Dominican
Republic's main imports are petroleum, petroleum products, foodstuffs, and
machinery. The countries main exports
are sugar and ferronickel. The US is the
Dominican Republic's main trading partner but it also trades with Venezuela,
Mexico, and the Netherlands Antilles.
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