| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 6,071 (Dominican ancestry, 2000 US Census)[1] 33,514 (Dominican-born, 2007-2011)[2] | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| New York City,Boston,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Atlanta,Miami,New Orleans andHouston[3] | |
| Languages | |
| English,Dominican Creole French | |
| Religion | |
| Christianity |
Dominican Americans, also known asDominiquais Americans, areAmericans who have full or partial ancestry from the island ofDominica.
Several members of the Dominican diaspora met in New York for the first "Dominica Diaspora in Development" (DAAS) conference in 2001.[4] SomeGarifuna from Dominica immigrated to the United States.[5]
The counties with the largest Dominican population areBronx County, New York,Queens County, New York,Kings County, New York,Broward County, Florida,Harris County, Texas andSuffolk County, Massachusetts.[6]
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