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- Dominican Republic » International Dialing code: 00 1-809 (note: you can ignore the double zero and just use a plus + sign before the number)
- Dominican Republic » Airports: 31 (2004 est.)
- Dominican Republic » Airports - with paved runways: total: 13 over 3,047 m: 3 2,438 to 3,047 m: 3 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 914 to 1,523 m: 3 under 914 m: 1 (2004 est.)
- Dominican Republic » Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 18 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 914 to 1,523 m: 5 under 914 m: 10 (2004 est.)
- Dominican Republic » Capital: Santo Domingo
- Dominican Republic » Currency (code): Dominican peso (DOP)
- Dominican Republic » Economy - overview: The Dominican Republic is a Caribbean representative democracy which enjoyed GDP growth of more than 7% in 1998-2000. Growth subsequently plummeted as part of the global economic slowdown. Although the country has long been viewed primarily as an exporter of sugar, coffee, and tobacco, in recent years the service sector has overtaken agriculture as the economy's largest employer, due to growth in tourism and free trade zones. The country suffers from marked income inequality; the poorest half of the population receives less than one-fifth of GNP, while the richest 10% enjoys nearly 40% of national income. Growth turned negative in 2003 with reduced tourism, a major bank fraud, and limited growth in the US economy (the source of about 85% of export revenues), but recovered slightly in 2004. Resumption of a badly needed IMF loan, slowed due to government repurchase of electrical power plants, is basic to the restoration of social and economic stability. Newly elected President FERNANDEZ in mid-2004 promised belt-tightening reform. His administration has passed tax reform and is working to meet preconditions for a $600 IMF standby arrangement to ease the country's fiscal situation.
- Dominican Republic » Flag description: a centered white cross that extends to the edges divides the flag into four rectangles - the top ones are blue (hoist side) and red, and the bottom ones are red (hoist side) and blue; a small coat of arms featuring a shield supported by an olive branch (left) and a palm branch (right) is at the center of the cross; above the shield a blue ribbon displays the motto, DIOS, PATRIA, LIBERTAD (God, Fatherland, Liberty), and below the shield, REPUBLICA DOMINICANA appears on a red ribbon
- Dominican Republic » Highways (km): total: 12,600 km paved: 6,224 km unpaved: 6,376 km (1999)
- Dominican Republic » Internet country code: .do
- Dominican Republic » Internet hosts: 64,197 (2003)
- Dominican Republic » Internet users: 500,000 (2003)
- Dominican Republic » Map references: Central America and the Caribbean
- Dominican Republic » National holiday: Independence Day, 27 February (1844)
- Dominican Republic » Ports and harbors: Boca Chica, Puerto Plata, Rio Haina, Santo Domingo
- Dominican Republic » Radio broadcast stations: AM 120, FM 56, shortwave 4 (1998)
- Dominican Republic » Railways (km): total: 1,743 km standard gauge: 375 km 1.435-m gauge narrow gauge: 142 km 0.762-m gauge note: additional 1,226 km operated by sugar companies in 1.076-m, 0.889-m, and 0.762-m gauges (2004)
- Dominican Republic » Telephone system: general assessment: NA domestic: relatively efficient system based on island-wide microwave radio relay network international: country code - 1-809; 1 coaxial submarine cable; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)
- Dominican Republic » Telephones - main lines in use: 901,800 (2003)
- Dominican Republic » Telephones - mobile cellular: 2,120,400 (2003)
- Dominican Republic » Television broadcast stations: 25 (2003)
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