Introduction The following report explores how far the Dominican Republic has developed from the perspective of economic, social and political development. It should also consider some of the problems that prevent further development of the Dominican Republic. 1 place The Dominican Republic is located in the Caribbean between Hispaniola's Cuba and Puerto Rico and is shared with the West Haiti. The Dominican Republic is 48,442 square kilometers, the second largest country in the Antilles.
The fact of the Dominican Republic reveals interesting information about the islands where the Dominican Republic is located. Ispaniola is the second largest Caribbean island after Cuba, with two countries, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. However, the area of Haiti is half of the Dominican Republic, the Dominican Republic is the second largest in the Caribbean (18,700 square miles), crosses Cuba and covers an area of 42,000 square miles. Various small islands near the main island, such as Saona and Beata, are also part of the Dominican Republic.
Historically, Haiti is richer than the Dominican Republic. However, due to a small portion of the land there are no vacancies in Haiti, farmers in Haiti are encouraged to settle in the border area of the Dominican Republic. Over the years, the Haitian government insisted that residents of Haiti had occupied the territory, especially since 1899, and according to the 1929 Treaty, some towns of Central Espanola are officially Haitian and have an area of 4,572 square kilometers . The Dominican census of 1935 showed that 3.6% of the population are Haitian. In 1936, the Haitian government acquired more territory, and the Dominican Republic sent 1,628 square kilometers to Haiti; the following year, the Dominican dictators ordered the Dominican border (Spanish: Dominicanizaciónfronteriza) I carried out a massacre.
In 1937, the Dominican dictator Rafael Tolho ordered the execution of the Haitian people living in the Dominican Republic. The parsley genocide known as "El Corte" (cut) in the Dominican Republic lasted about 5 days. The name comes from the assertion that his soldier of Trujillo showed parsley to the suspected Haitian and claimed that "This is what?" The Spanish-speaking Dominican is a Spanish word for parsley ("Perejil") can be pronounced completely. In Haitian Creole, the word parsley is "persil". People who misunderstood "perejil" were considered Haitian and slaughtered. The plan killed 20 thousand to 30 thousand people
In 1937, Dominican dictator Rafael Trujo ordered the massacres of Haitians and their descendants living in the northwestern part of Dominica, especially in border areas. Francisco Pierre (90) was born in Lomde Cabrera, Dominican Republic, and his parents were in Dominica and Haiti. When he was ten years old, in October 1937 a man passed by his house and said, "He jumped up to Haiti now that he killed the people in the village." . To date, he lives in Haiti's Ouanaminthe, just a few miles from the border. When he needs to go to the hospital because he is sick, he returned to the Dominican Republic. "The Dominican is scared," he said.