Dominicans

Dominicans () also known as Quisqueyans () are an ethno-national people, a people of shared ancestry and culture, who have ancestral roots in the Dominican Republic.

The Dominican ethnic group was born out of a fusion of European (mainly Spanish), native Taino, and African elements, this is a fusion that goes as far back as the 1500s. Due to this fusion, all Dominicans are of mixed-race heritage, tracing roots mainly to these three sources, the vast majority being evenly mixed, and smaller numbers being predominantly European or African. The demonym Dominican is derived from ''Santo Domingo'' (Spanish equivalent Saint Dominic) and directly inherited from the name of the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, which was synonymous with the island of Hispaniola as a whole and centered in the city of Santo Domingo, the capital of modern Dominican Republic. Recent immigrants and their children, who are legal citizens of the Dominican Republic, can be considered "Dominican" by nationality but not ethnicity due to not having ancestral roots in the country.

"Dominican" was historically the name for the inhabitants of the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, the site of the first Spanish settlement in the Western Hemisphere. Majority of Dominicans primarily trace their origin to the Captaincy General's European settlers, with native Taino and African influences.

The majority of Dominicans reside in the Dominican Republic, while there is also a large Dominican diaspora, mainly in the United States and Spain. The total population of the Dominican Republic in 2016 was estimated by the National Bureau of Statistics of the Dominican Republic at 10.2 million, with 9.3 million of those being natives of the country, and the rest being of foreign origin. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Dominicans.
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    “…Dominicans. Provincia de Aragón…”
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    by Dominicans.
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    “…Dominicans…”
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    by Dominicans.
    Published 1558
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    by Dominicans.
    Published 1793
    “…Dominicans…”
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    by Dominicans.
    Published 1985
    “…Dominicans…”
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    by Dominicans
    Published 1898
    “…Dominicans, autor…”
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    by Forcada, Vicente
    Published 1998
    “…Dominicans…”
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    Published 1970
    “…Dominicans, autor…”
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    “…Dominicans. Mestre general…”
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    Published 2004
    “…International Seminar on the Dominicans and the Inquisition…”
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    Published 1923
    “…Dominicans. Província de França…”
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    Published 1964
    “…Dominicans. English Province, editor…”
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    Published 1946
    “…Dominicans. English Province, issuing body…”
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