This is a guide to one of the most popular tourist destinations in the
Caribbean, the Dominican Republic, which has much more to offer than
its idyllic beaches. The site of the first European settlement in the
Americas, the country has a long and often turbulent history, marked
by dictators, foreign invasions and popular uprisings. For almost two
centuries the country has shared the island of Hispaniola with Haiti,
a proximity which had led to friction and occasional conflict. Despite
efforts to abandon dependency on sugar and to modernize the economy,
the Dominican Republic still faces considerable poverty and social
tensions. Migration, legal and illegal, provides a lifeline to many
poor communities. Yet this often difficult past and present have
created one of the most distinctive and vibrant cultures in the
Caribbean, where 16th-century colonial architecture contrasts with
modern office blocks, and where Spanish, African and American
influences are apparent in music, food and art.
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ISBN
9781909013131
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
LAB (Latin America Bureau)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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