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Dominican diaspora

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Schroeder, Hannes; Sikora, Martin; Gopalakrishnan, Shyam; Cassidy, Lara M.; Delser, Pierpaolo Maisano; Velasco, Marcela Sandoval; Schraiber, Joshua G.; Rasmussen, Simon; Homburger, Julian R.; Ávila-Arcos, María C.; Allentoft, Morten E. (2018-03-06).
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There are roughly 2,500,000 million people of Dominican ancestry living outside the Dominican Republic, mainly due to economic issues, greater education, and political stability.
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The Dominican Republic originates from the Spanish colony of Santo Domingo, founded by Bartholomew Columbus, the brother of Christopher Columbus. The native peoples of
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Columbus, Christopher; Nebrija, Antonio; Oviedo, Gonzolo; Columbus, Christopher; Benzoni, Girolamo; Kerr, Justin (2007-12-12).
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Dominican Republic people in Dominican Day parade of New York. Dominicans celebrate culture in 2019.
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like in the United States, but rather they identify with their nation, culture, and language.
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The majority of Dominicans have at least partial African ancestry, which comes from the
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Dominicans mostly started to migrate to the US and Spain after the assassination of
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Many Dominicans of predominantly European descent have ancestry from the
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Drachman, Diane; Kwon-Ahn, Young Hee; Paulino, Ana (1996-12-01).
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of the Dominican Republic.
Dominican people
Dominican Republic
United States
Spain
migrate to the United States
Puerto Rico
Rafael Trujillo

Hispaniola
Taino
Arawak

mixed
Spanish
African
classify
white
black
Canary Islands
Andalucía
Latin America
Dominican Spanish
Spanish
regions
Atlantic slave trade
West Africa
Congo

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