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  2. Economy of Dominica - Wikipedia

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    Economy of Dominica. All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The economy of Dominica is reliant upon agriculture, particularly bananas, with the financial services industry and citizenship by investment scheme [6] becoming increasingly the island's largest source of income. Banana production employs, directly or indirectly ...

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    Go continuous delivery. GoCD is an open-source tool which is used in software development to help teams and organizations automate the continuous delivery (CD) of software. It supports automating the entire build-test-release process from code check-in to deployment. It helps to keep producing valuable software in short cycles and ensure that ...

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  5. Douglas–Charles Airport - Wikipedia

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    Dominica's Visitor Arrivals from the US Continue to Rise Since the inauguration of American Airlines, there has been a significant increase in U.S. visitor arrivals to the island. A total of 2,019 visitor arrivals were recorded in July 2022, the highest on record (dating back to February 2017, when Ross University operated in Dominica).

  6. List of colonial governors and administrators of Dominica

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    1914: Edward Rawle Drayton. 1915–1919: Arthur William Mahaffy. 1919–1923: Robert Walter. 1923–1924: Wilfred Bennett Davidson-Houston (acting) 1924–1930: Edward Carlyon Eliot. 1927–1928: Herbert Walter Peebles (acting) 1930–1931: Thomas Edwin Percival Baynes (acting) 1931–1933: Walter Andrew Bowring.

  7. Telecommunications in Dominica - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Dominica comprises telephone, radio, television and internet services. The primary regulatory authority is the National Telecommunication Regulatory Commission [ 1 ] which regulates all related industries to comply with The Telecommunications Act 8 of 2000.

  8. Dominica State College - Wikipedia

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    Dominica State College (DSC) is a national college in Stockfarm, Dominica.It is an amalgamation of The Technical College, The Dominica Teachers Training College, The Sixth Form College, and The Princess Margaret Hospital School of Nursing, through the Dominica State College Act of 2002.

  9. Dominica Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Dominica Broadcasting Corporation (also known on-air as DBS or DBS Radio) is the national radio station of the Commonwealth of Dominica. [3] The service, owned by the local government, [3] is headquartered on Victoria Street in the island's capital, Roseau. [4] Broadcast on the 88.1 FM frequency [2] (along with several others across the island ...