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Las Terrenas International School

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Las Terrenas International School Open enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year Imagine a school where all the teachers have masters degrees in education, where there is a computer lab that is used daily, which has a library of over 10,000 books fully accessible to students and parents, where plenty of materials and art supplies are […]

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Dominican Republic 2013 Baseball World Champions

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Dominican Republic conquers WBC and MLB itself appears next for worldwide baseball factory Dominican Republic 2013 Baseball World Champions finished 8-0 in the World Baseball Classic (AP)   SAN FRANCISCO – The revolution is here. It’s been here for a while, actually, though sometimes it takes an event like the World Baseball Classic for people […]

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Baseball in the Dominican Republic

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Baseball in the Dominican Republic  Over the last 100 years, baseball in the Dominican Republic has become much more than a national pastime. Children are practically born into it many born with a natural talent. During the last decade, the baseball industry has consistently expanded in the Dominican Republic. All major league teams have training […]

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The first Cathedral of the New World Santo Domingo

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Catedral primada de américa The first Cathedral of the New World Santo Domingo The Catedral Metropolitana Santa María de la Encarnación was consecrated by Pope Julius II in 1504 and built from 1514 to 1546.The church combines multiple styles, including a baroque altar, a gothic ceiling, a plateresque limestone façade and twelve renaissance chapels, one for each Apostle. […]

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Museums Dominican Republic

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Museums Dominican Republic museo memorial de la resistencia dominicana First memorial museum in Dominican Republic Museums Dominican Republic The Museo Memorial de la Resistencia Dominicana holds in its different rooms the story of those heroes and heroines who mostly died in the struggle, resistance and defense of the freedom, justice and dignity of the Dominican people.Opened in 2011, holds a collection of over 150,000 pieces and documents, which honor the more than 50,000 people, according to unpublished records, […]

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Samana Bay Cruise ships

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Samana Bay Cruise ships My visit to Santa Barbara de Samana this January 2010 left me as impressed as always with how vibrant and colorful this town is. SAMANA (Santa Barbara)   Lat 19.11. N   Lon  69.19 W After anchoring a small local boat filled with officials came alongside.  They included: Marina Guerra (Coast Guard), M-2 […]

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Explore The Samana Peninsula

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Expolore The Samana Peninsula             Samaná Las Galeras Playa Rincón Las Terrenas Playa Bonita It’s easy to appreciate the beauty of the SAMANÁ PENINSULA, a thin strip of land poking out from the Dominican Republic’s northeast corner into the Atlantic Ocean. Arguably the most appealing part of the whole country, the […]

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