Samaná Americans
Americanos de Samaná | |
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| 8,000 | |
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| Samaná English, Dominican Spanish, Spanglish | |
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| Christianity, Dominican Vudú | |
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| African Americans, Afro-Dominicans |
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The Samaná Americans (Spanish: Americanos de Samaná) are a minority cultural sub-group of African American descendants who inhabit the Samaná Province in the eastern region of Dominican Republic.
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