The Dominican Republic is located in the Caribbean on an island called Hispaniola. The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with Haiti. The capital is a city called Santo Domingo, which is located on the southern coast of the island. The type of government in the Dominican Republic is a Presidential Republic government and the currency unit is Dominican pesos. 1 Dominican peso is the equivalent of 0.016862 US dollars. The Dominican Republic was once a colony of Spain and for a short amount of time it belonged to France. When Spain regained the Dominican Republic, which was then called the colony of Santo Domingo, it granted the region its independence. Haiti, …show more content…
The average temperature is around 90°F in the summer months. From December through March the temperature range drops to around 70°F. The southwestern regions of the country typically have a more dry climate than the rest of the regions. According to culture grams, the mountain range, Cordillera Central, has the highest point in the Caribbean! The mountain, called Pico Duarte, is 10,417 feet above sea level. The lowest point in the Dominican Republic is Lake Enriquillo and is 144 feet below sea level. Education in the Dominican Republic requires all children to attend primary school for a basic education for at least six years. After primary school, it is common for children to leave education behind and work to support themselves and their families. According to culture grams, 91% of Dominicans over the age of 15 can read and write. But less than half of the children attend secondary school. Most secondary public schools offer Spanish, Math, Science, Social studies, History, English, Art, Physical education, and religion classes. There are also private secondary schools that wealthy families can afford. Students in both public and private schools are required to wear uniforms. Public school uniforms are usually khaki