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Tag: Dominican Republic

The national flag of the Dominican Republic, featuring a centered white cross that divides the flag into four rectangles: the upper left and lower right rectangles are blue, while the upper right and lower left rectangles are red.
Caribbean / Dominican Republic

Your Best Info Source for Peace Corps Dominican Republic

by Jim Damico

Discover all you need to know about Peace Corps Dominican Republic! History, culture, languages, volunteer experiences, safety, and connecting with RPCVs.

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Madalyn, a volunteer in the Dominican Republic, stands with her host mother and her host mother's granddaughter
Dominican Republic

An Education volunteer in the Dominican Republic – Madalyn

by Jim Damico

Join us for an inspiring interview with Madalyn Heinle, an Education volunteer in the Dominican Republic, as she discusses her journey, challenges, and the impact of her service.

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Cole, an education volunteer in the Dominican Republic, standing in front of some flags holding a certificate
Dominican Republic

Interview with Cole: an Education volunteer in the Dominican Republic

by Jim Damico

Join us for an inspiring interview with Cole Christian, a Education volunteer in Dominican Republic, as she discusses her journey, challenges, and the impact of her service.

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