The week before Easter is called “Semana Santa” in the Dominican Republic. Dominicans like to celebrate that week with family and friends. Schools are closed, parents take a week off[…]
The week before Easter is called “Semana Santa” in the Dominican Republic. Dominicans like to celebrate that week with family and friends. Schools are closed, parents take a week off[…]
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Casa del Cordón, a historic site in Santo Domingo, now hosts a museum celebrating pre-Hispanic culture. It focuses on the Taíno people and earlier indigenous groups. The exhibit, supported by[…]
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Puerco Asado = Pork Roast is a general favorite during the holidays. In the Dominican Republic it is also called Puerco en Puya (Pork on a stick) as that is[…]
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In addition to beaches and sunshine, the Dominican Republic is famous for Merengue, Bachata, and Baseball. But who are these Dominican celebrities who have brought international fame to the country?[…]