Jamaica fue el hogar del dramaturgo inglés Noel Coward, y algunos de los visitantes habituales de la isla han sido Sir Winston Churchill y Errol Flynn.
During both the 16th and 17th Centuries, France seized the island’s Spanish-ruled zone on several occasions until its total annexation in 1795. The current territory of the Dominican Republic went back into Spanish hands in 1805, though its independence was not proclaimed until 1821.Between 1822 and 1844, its territory was occupied by Haiti. On February 27, 1844, revolutionaries Juan Pablo Duarte y Diez, Ramón Mella and Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, declared the country’s second and definitive independence and called the nation “Dominican Republic.”
Jamaica fue el hogar del dramaturgo inglés Noel Coward, y algunos de los visitantes habituales de la isla han sido Sir Winston Churchill y Errol Flynn.