Dominicans (Spanish: Dominicanos) are an ethno-national people, a people of shared ancestry and culture, who have ancestral roots in the Dominican Republic...
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Look up dominican in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dominican may refer to: a member of the Dominican Order, a Catholic mendicant order a member of...
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God. The English Dominicans also studied classical writers. This was also part of his legacy. "Order of Friars Preachers – Dominicans". Catholic-Hierarchy...
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a figure that does not include the Dominicans, Cubans, and Puerto Ricans fighting alongside them. The Dominicans fighting for independence against Spain...
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Afro-Dominicans (also referred to as African Dominicans or Black Dominicans; Spanish: Afro-Dominicanos/Dominicanos Africanos, Dominicanos negros) are Dominicans...
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Mixed Dominicans (Spanish: Dominicanos Mixtos), also referred to as mulatto, mestizo or historically quadroon or castizo, are Dominicans who are of mixed...
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White Dominicans (Spanish: Dominicanos blancos), also known as Caucasian Dominicans (Spanish: Dominicanos Caucásicos), are Dominican people of predominant...
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Hispanics/Latinos are of Dominican descent and New York, where Dominicans make up 22.0 percent of the Hispanics/Latinos. Other states where Dominicans make up a remarkably...
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Italian Dominicans (Italian: italo-dominicani; Spanish: ítalo-dominicanos) are Dominican-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose...
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Nevertheless, today there are still some Dominicans with small amounts of Taino DNA, usually ranging from 5% to 10%. Dominicans are predominantly mixed with European...
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Dominicans Don't Play (143) is a Dominican-American street gang started in Manhattan, New York in 1991. They are known for primarily using machetes and...
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Preachers (Dominicans) (Spain–Italy) Canonized: 13 July 1234 by Pope Gregory IX Pietro Martire da Verona (1205–1252), Professed Priest of the Dominicans; Martyr...
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Souffrand. The Dominicans, killed over 1,000 Haitian soldiers while only suffering 2 dead and 3 wounded. After this victory, the Dominicans withdrew their...
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Dominican Republic Dominicans in New York Dominican parade holding flags Dominican flags at the National Pantheon of the Dominican Republic Dominican...
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includes a sizeable Dominican population. Dominicans are one of the largest Latino groups in New York City followed by Puerto Ricans. Dominicans are the largest...
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estimated 5 million Catholics in the Dominican Republic (48% of the population). In 2020, just over 50% of Dominicans identified as Catholic, served by 1140...
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Ricans moving to the Dominican Republic. Though, many Dominicans who moved to Puerto Rico, stayed and started a life there, some Dominicans (and even other...
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Afro-Dominicans are Dominicans of African descent and the majority of the Commonwealth of Dominica's population. black Africans were initially brought...
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Master of the Order of Preachers (redirect from Master General of the Dominicans)
the Superior General of the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominicans. The Master of the Order of Preachers is ex officio Grand Chancellor of...
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List of Dominicans may refer to: List of people from the Dominican Republic List of people from Dominica List of people of the Dominican Order List of...
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Third Order of Saint Dominic (redirect from Lay Dominicans)
More commonly called "Lay Dominicans". Secular Dominicans began in the thirteenth century as lay people wished to adopt Dominican spirituality. They were...
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widespread sickness. Meanwhile, the Dominicans bombarded Puerto Plata. On October 4, 1863, both the Spaniards and Dominicans pillaged the town. A fight ensued...
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Military Government of Santo Domingo (redirect from 1916 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic)
occupation of the Dominican Republic that lasted from May 13, 1916 to September 18, 1924. The United States aimed to force the Dominicans to repay their...
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Saint-Domingue Creoles (redirect from St. Dominicans)
Roman Catholic, Voodoo, Islam, Muslim Related ethnic groups Haitians, Cajuns, Louisiana Creoles, French Louisianians, Acadians, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans...
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Santo Domingo (redirect from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
Marines and Dominicans clashed in Santo Domingo on October 24–25, 1916, resulting in the deaths of two U.S. Marines and three Dominicans. The city was...
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This article lists political parties in the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic has a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties and...
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Commonwealth of Dominica, comprising only 0.8% of the population. Most White Dominicans are descendants of European settlers of French and English stock. Christopher...
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After the Dominican Civil War of 1965, a second exodus broke and nearly 2,000 Dominicans decided to reside in the "motherland". Dominicans are the eleventh...
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mine. Although the service sector is currently the leading employer of Dominicans (due principally to growth in tourism and free-trade zones), agriculture...
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The Trinitarios is a Dominican American criminal organization founded by Dominicans in New York City, New York in 1993. The Trinitarios were established...
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