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Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic

Map of the

Dominican Republic

Map of the

Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic’s Flag

Dominican Republic’s Flag

Country Quick FactsDominican RepublicCountry Quick FactsDominican Republic

• Capital City: Santo Domingo• Population: 9.8 million• Main Languages: Spanish (official), some

Creole near the Haitian border• Main People Groups: Mixed-race (white

and black or white and Indian), white, black

• Religions: Roman Catholicism, Protestant Christianity, voodoo

• Capital City: Santo Domingo• Population: 9.8 million• Main Languages: Spanish (official), some

Creole near the Haitian border• Main People Groups: Mixed-race (white

and black or white and Indian), white, black

• Religions: Roman Catholicism, Protestant Christianity, voodoo

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Dominican Republic• Location: The

Dominican Republic covers the eastern (right-hand) two-thirds of an island called Hispaniola. This island is in the Caribbean Sea. Find Florida, then move down to Cuba, then to the right to find Hispaniola.

• Location: The Dominican Republic covers the eastern (right-hand) two-thirds of an island called Hispaniola. This island is in the Caribbean Sea. Find Florida, then move down to Cuba, then to the right to find Hispaniola.

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Dominican Republic• The Land: Mountains cover most of the

country. There are deserts in the southwest. In the north and east are sugarcane fields. Coconuts grow in the east. The Cibao Valley in the center of the country is good land for growing crops.

• Weather: The Dominican Republic is usually warm and sunny, with a lot of rain in the late spring and early fall months. The higher up the mountains you go, the cooler it gets.

• The Land: Mountains cover most of the country. There are deserts in the southwest. In the north and east are sugarcane fields. Coconuts grow in the east. The Cibao Valley in the center of the country is good land for growing crops.

• Weather: The Dominican Republic is usually warm and sunny, with a lot of rain in the late spring and early fall months. The higher up the mountains you go, the cooler it gets.

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Dominican Republic

Assemblies of God Facts: • 16 missionaries work in the Dominican

Republic• Over 141,700 people worship in

Assemblies of God churches• 2,585 churches and 3,431 ministers• 23 Bible schools are training more than

460 students

Assemblies of God Facts: • 16 missionaries work in the Dominican

Republic• Over 141,700 people worship in

Assemblies of God churches• 2,585 churches and 3,431 ministers• 23 Bible schools are training more than

460 students

LET’S PRAY…LET’S PRAY…

• for our missionaries and their work with the churches, schools, and kids.

• for the kids of the Dominican Republic. Many are poor and live in homes without a father.

• for the churches and believers as they spread the good news of Jesus.

• for our missionaries and their work with the churches, schools, and kids.

• for the kids of the Dominican Republic. Many are poor and live in homes without a father.

• for the churches and believers as they spread the good news of Jesus.

BGMC provides funds to help the Latin American ChildCare schools in the

Dominican Republic.

BGMC provides funds to help the Latin American ChildCare schools in the

Dominican Republic.

BGMC paid for a generator to provide power for one of the

schools.

BGMC paid for a generator to provide power for one of the

schools.

BGMC provided desks at another school.

BGMC provided desks at another school.

Students excited about their new desks

Students excited about their new desks

BGMC provides the children’s ministries supplies to reach kids in the Dominican

Republic.

BGMC provides the children’s ministries supplies to reach kids in the Dominican

Republic.

BGMC provides the funds for lots of curriculum and training materials for all of

Latin America and the Caribbean.

BGMC provides the funds for lots of curriculum and training materials for all of

Latin America and the Caribbean.

BGMC provided funds to help purchase CIMA del Rey, a King’s Castle Missions Training & Retreat

Center in the Dominican Republic run by missionaries Nelson and Rennae de Frietas.

BGMC provided funds to help purchase CIMA del Rey, a King’s Castle Missions Training & Retreat

Center in the Dominican Republic run by missionaries Nelson and Rennae de Frietas.

Thank you for giving to BGMC to help reach the children in the Dominican Republic.

Thank you for giving to BGMC to help reach the children in the Dominican Republic.

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