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THE DOMINICAN FLAG | Pictures and anything related
I have made this thread to show anything (pictures, flags, items, people, etc.) that have been influenced by the Dominican flag. Enjoy!

Boy representing the Dominican flag in front of a graffiti wall in NYC.


Dominican flag cocktail in Punta Cana


Diablo cajuelo in NYC Dominican Parade











Edited on 6/7/2010 1:14 PM by Eriliza.
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#2 - Posted 29 November 2009, 3:06 PM
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#5 - Posted 29 November 2009, 4:48 PM
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The drink could also be French-flag related. I suppose those Indians in the parade are people who are married to/part Dominican.
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dude, who cares? your threads are pointless.


how does it feel to be a minority in your own country, half breed?
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#7 - Posted 29 November 2009, 6:59 PM
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#8 - Posted 29 November 2009, 7:05 PM
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Only, the difference is those petionville haitian mulattos represent 5% of haiti's population (practically nothing) while these dominicans can be found practically everywhere you go in the DR. They represent waaaay more than just a measly tiny little 5% of DR's demographics. Great pics eriliza keep posting!
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#9 - Posted 29 November 2009, 7:21 PM
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Quote:
joblitsky previously said:

Only, the difference is those petionville haitian mulattos represent 5% of haiti's population (practically nothing) while these dominicans can be found practically everywhere you go in the DR. They represent waaaay more than just a measly tiny little 5% of DR's demographics. Great pics eriliza keep posting!


30%-40% Mulatto, so what? There are so many places in the DR where seeing a Mulatto would be like saying a gay peg-legged half-mestizo half-eurasian mob gangster with a lisp and a hitler mustache who speaks Finnish with a Greek accent in Zimbabwe.
Edited on 11/29/2009 7:25 PM by Christian.
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#10 - Posted 29 November 2009, 7:36 PM
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Anyways,



















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