The Bread Basket Of The Caribbean Analysis

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The Dominican Republic, which attracts almost five million visitors every year, is the top touristic destination in the Caribbean. The sovereign state is the tenth largest economy in Latin America due to its expanding agriculture, mining and tourism industries. Crystal clear waters, upmarket golf courses and hotels, lively celebrations and a very convenient annual average temperature of 77°F are some of the reasons why holidaymakers from all over the world decide to stop by the beautiful island. Take a look at these eight little known facts about the Dominican Republic!

Number Eight: Dominicans Love Baseball

Despite being a Hispanic nation, soccer is not the most widely practiced sport among Dominicans—baseball is. It was their neighboring
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There are other countries where military soldiers have no voting rights either, such as Colombia and Indonesia.

Number Three: The Jurassic Park Connection

The amber stone with a mosquito inside shown on Jurassic Park is actually one of the pieces on display at Puerto Plata’s Amber Museum (if you are wondering; no, it doesn’t hold any dinosaur DNA!) The logo for the movie was also heavily inspired by that of the museum, which looks almost exactly the same.

Number Two: The Bread Basket of the Caribbean

The country was nicknamed “The Bread Basket of the Caribbean” because it grows and farms pretty much everything that is ever served for breakfast, lunch and dinner anywhere in the Caribbean: coffee, sugar, cocoa, corn, dairy products, eggs, rice, beans, potatoes, bananas, cattle, beef… you name it. They have it all.

Number One: It Appeared on ‘The Godfather’

Some of the scenes in The Godfather: Part II take place in Havana, where Michael travels to discuss some business deals. However, since shooting in Cuba was not a possibility in 1974, the film crew decided to take the action to Santo Domingo instead. At that time, less than 10 movies had been filmed on the island. Thanks for

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