People of the Dominican Republic

Dominicans
Dominicanos
Total population
11 million
Diaspora 2.9 million
Regions with significant populations
 Dominican Republic
8,562,541 (Last census)
 United States2,082,857 (2018)[1]
 Spain158,393 (2015 census)[2]
 Puerto Rico68,000 (2010)[3]
 Italy43,000 (2017)[4]
 Chile17,959[5](2019)
 Venezuela14,743 (2015)[6]
 Argentina14,248 (by birth, 2023)[1] 40,000 (by ancestry, 2013)[2]
 Switzerland11,154[7]
 Germany11,091
 United Kingdom10,000
 Netherlands8,688 (2015)[6]
 Panama8,095 (2015)[6]
 Curacao7,000
 Aruba5,000
 U.S. Virgin Islands5,442
 Sint Maarten4,000
 France3,843
 Brazil3,370
 Belgium3,000
 Austria2,942[8]
 Mexico2,849
 United Arab Emirates2,000 to 3,000
 Turks and Caicos Islands2,000
 British Virgin Islands2,000
 Antigua and Barbuda2,000
 Haiti2,000
 Uruguay2,000
 Costa Rica1 475
 Colombia410
 Norway856
 Sweden741
 Denmark187
 Australia187
Languages
Dominican Spanish
Religion
Predominantly Roman Catholic;
Protestant

Dominicans (Spanish: Dominicanos) are inhabitants or citizens of the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic is a multi-ethnic country in the Caribbean basin which is home to people of many different racial, ethnic, national and cultural backgrounds which has often become a great pride for many Dominicans.

  1. US Census Bureau. "Hispanic or Latino Origin by Specific Origin".
  2. "El Nuevo Diario - Los dominicanos en el exterior".[permanent dead link]
  3. "Dominican Immigrants in Puerto Rico". Archived from the original on 2020-02-12. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  4. "Dominican Immigrants in the United States". 2018-04-09.
  5. "Inmigrantes en Chile llegan a 1.251.225 personas y venezolanos superan a peruanos por primera vez".
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 The Dominican Republic’s migration landscape
  7. "República Dominicana - Emigrantes totales 2017".
  8. AUSTRIA, STATISTIK. "Bevölkerungsstruktur". www.statistik.at.

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