Republic of Spanish Haiti
Republic of Spanish Haiti | |||||||||
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| 1821–1822 | |||||||||
The Republic of Spanish Haiti in the east of Hispaniola | |||||||||
| Status | Unrecognized state | ||||||||
| Capital | Santo Domingo | ||||||||
| Common languages | Spanish | ||||||||
| Demonym(s) | Dominican | ||||||||
| Government | Republic | ||||||||
| President | |||||||||
• 1821–1822 | José Núñez de Cáceres | ||||||||
| Independence | |||||||||
| History | |||||||||
• Independence | 1 December 1821 | ||||||||
• Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo (end of state) | 9 February 1822 | ||||||||
| Currency | Santo Domingo real | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Dominican Republic | ||||||||
The Republic of Spanish Haiti (Spanish: República del Haití Español), also called the Independent State of Spanish Haiti (Estado Independiente del Haití Español) was the independent state that succeeded the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo after independence was declared on 1 December 1821 by José Núñez de Cáceres. The republic lasted only from 1 December 1821 to 9 February 1822 when it was annexed by the Republic of Haiti.