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The image is a colorful spread from a book or magazine about countries, specifically focusing on the Dominican Republic. The top left features a title "Países del mundo" (Countries of the world) in large, stylized font. The top right has a bold, handwritten-style title "REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA". Below this, there's a description with headings: * "Nombre oficial: República Dominicana." (Official name: Dominican Republic.) * "Capital: Santo Domingo." * "Cantidad de habitantes: 9.200.000 (aproximadamente)." (Number of inhabitants: 9,200,000 (approximately).) * "Ubicación: Se encuentra en la Isla La Española. Sus límites son: al norte el Océano Atlántico, al sur el Mar Caribe o Mar de las Antillas, al este el Canal de la Mona, que la separa de Puerto Rico y al oeste la República de Haití." (Location: It is located on the island of La Española. Its borders are: to the north the Atlantic Ocean, to the south the Caribbean Sea or Sea of the Antilles, to the east the Mona Passage, which separates it from Puerto Rico, and to the west the Republic of Haiti.) * "Idioma: Español." (Language: Spanish.) * "Moneda: Peso dominicano." (Currency: Dominican Peso.) To the left of this text is a map of the island of Hispaniola, showing both Haiti and the Dominican Republic, with the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. Further down on the left is an image of a colonial-era street scene in Santo Domingo, with colorful buildings and palm trees. Below the map and street scene, there's a block of text detailing information about the Dominican Republic. Key points include: * It's located in the eastern part of La Española, second largest in the Antilles. * Its surface area is 48,442 km². * It ranks 131st in territorial extension worldwide. * It was discovered by Christopher Columbus on December 5, 1492, during his first voyage to America. * It mentions Lake Enriquillo, located in the Barahona region, which is 40m below sea level and the largest in the Caribbean. * It talks about the first inhabitants of La Española, the Taíno people, whose name means "good" and who called the island "Quisqueya," meaning "Mother of all lands." To the right of these text blocks are several images: * The flag of the Dominican Republic. * The coat of arms of the Dominican Republic. * A statue of Christopher Columbus. * A view of a historical fortification labeled
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