The Dominican Republic is a secular state with a democratic system of government and freedom of religion

The Dominican Republic is a secular state

A land of sun, sea, beaches, mountains, and eternal celebration. Everything you need for a comfortable life.

Living in the Dominican Republic is very comfortable; it's a modern country with well-developed infrastructure, healthcare, and education.

 

The country's small size makes it possible to cross it in just six hours; you can catch the sunrise on the east coast and watch the sun set on the west coast.

 

The central part of the island is dominated by forested mountains, jungles extend closer to the ocean, and coniferous forests predominate in the central region.

 

The country's natural diversity makes it very attractive for ecotourism and travel.

 

The Dominican Republic is located in the Caribbean on the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with Haiti.

 

The country has a tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 32°C depending on the region.

 

The coastal areas experience higher temperatures, while the central and mountainous areas are cooler.

 

Thanks to its favorable climate, the country has a well-developed agricultural sector, and tourism is also highly developed.

 

The country's population is approximately 10,000,000, most of whom live in cities.

 

The capital of the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo, with a population of 3,000,000.

 

The second-largest city by population is Santiago, with a population of 1,500,000.

 

Both cities have international airports.

 

The official language is Spanish, but you can easily communicate in English in almost all major cities and resort towns.

 

The most widespread religion in the country is Christianity (Catholicism). Representatives of other religious groups are also found.

 

Healthcare in the Dominican Republic is of a high standard.

 

There are both private clinics with modern equipment and public ones.

 

Many clinics work with insurance companies, which cover up to 80% of expenses. The country also offers a wide selection of medications.

 

The country has a well-developed education system, with many higher education institutions offering fee-based treatment.

 

There are also free public schools and various educational programs.

 

Degrees from a number of universities are considered prestigious and are recognized in many countries.