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There
are two sides to the Dominican Republic, just like there are two sides of
the Caribbean island of Hispaniola on which the Republic is situated. The
Dominican Republic shares the island with neighbouring Haiti. Inside the
confines of the many resort hotels along the beautiful coastline, tourists
languish in luxury, sipping cocktails under the palm trees and bathing in
beautiful blue lagoons. The other face of the Dominican Republic can be
found along the country roads, among the sugar cane, coffee and cocoa bean
fields, where people labour in the sun and men play dominoes outside
tumble-down shacks. For the local people (there are 8.5 million people on
this well-populated part of Hispaniola island) tourism is an important
source of income, and the thousands of visitors who come to enjoy the
resorts and explore the Spanish Colonial legacy in this country 'where
America began' are welcome. The South Coast contains some of the country's
bigger cities and national parks. The capital, Santo Domingo, was the first
Spanish settlement in the Americas. Christopher Columbus initiated the first
European New World settlement here in 1496. His legacy is preserved in the
bricks and mortar of the historic old section of Santo Domingo, which has
been turned into an entertaining and interesting Colonial 'theme park'. The
other tourist spots in the Dominican Republic are the northern Amber Coast
region around Puerta Plata, the beautiful Samana Peninsula, and the resort
communities of the east coast, where stretches of pristine tropical beach
have been bought and developed into all-inclusive resorts. However, those
who take the trouble to explore a little behind the scenes will find plenty
of unspoilt tropical paradise off the beaten track in the Dominican
Republic, and locals ready and willing to offer warm hospitality.
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