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Race and nationalism have always been contested in the Dominican Republic. There exists long-standing racist sentiment in the Dominican Republic going back to the early-to-mid-1800s, when Haiti controlled the island (from 1822 to 1844).
Nicholas Wise, Wise, Nicholas
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Filariasis in the Dominican Republic
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981Abstract Little has been published about filariasis in the Dominican Republic, but a review of local studies shows that Wuchereria bancrofti is endemic in a number of southern cities including San Pedro de Macoris, Santo Domingo, San Cristobal and Barahona. Masonella ozzardi also is probably endemic.
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NURSING IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1947T HE Dominican Republic, formerly known as Santo Domingo, occupies the eastern two-thirds of the Island of Hispafiola, which lies in the Caribbean Sea between Puerto Rico and Cuba. The other third of the island is occupied by the Republic of Haiti. The entire island is 19,325 square miles and has a population of two million.
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Discusses the landscape, culture, food, animals, sports, and holidays of the Dominican ...
Dubois, Muriel L.
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