Name the non-Hispanic country that shares an island wih a Hispanic country

OK -- it's your turn now. What do YOU think? What can you find in your book or by Googling the question?

My computer does not google. this was not in a book, but by the spanish speaking teacher talking to me. I am only in 5th grade

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/hispnola.htm

thank you for the web site

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To find the non-Hispanic country that shares an island with a Hispanic country, we can start by identifying the Hispanic country. Many Hispanic countries are located in Latin America and the Caribbean. The most prominent Hispanic country in the Caribbean is the Dominican Republic. Now, let's identify the non-Hispanic country that shares an island with the Dominican Republic.

The island that the Dominican Republic shares is called Hispaniola. Hispaniola is actually divided between two countries. The western part of the island is occupied by the Republic of Haiti, which is a predominantly French-speaking country. Therefore, the non-Hispanic country that shares an island with the Dominican Republic is Haiti.