DR-1 (Dominican Republic highway) (redirect from Autopista Duarte)
Greater Santo Domingo as Autopista Juan Pablo Duarte, and after reaching its midpoint, Santiago, it changes name to Autopista Joaquín Balaguer. DR-1 is...
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Nacional including parts of metropolitan Santo Domingo west of the DR-1 (Autopista Duarte). Superficies a nivel de municipios, Oficina Nacional de Estadistica...
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Republic (1916–1924). It is commonly known as autopista Duarte, although a section outside Santiago is named autopista Joaquín Balaguer. Originally, the highway...
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Santo Domingo (redirect from Duarte, Santo Domingo)
George Washington and Autopista 30 de Mayo), and with the cities of the country's northwest by DR-1 (Expreso Kennedy, Corredor Duarte), which serves as a...
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city. There are also taxi and car rental services available. DR-1 (Autopista Duarte) bypasses the city to the east. A popular annual attraction is the...
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Yuna River (category Geography of Duarte Province)
River, on the left bank. The Yuna then heads east passing under the Autopista Duarte before entering another mountainous region of Monseñor Nouel. The Yuna...
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DR-3 (Dominican Republic highway) (redirect from Autopista De Las Americas)
highway and adding service roads to improve traveling speeds. In 2002 the Autopista de las Américas was renovated by placing new light bulbs and service stops...
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connects the Via do Infante de Sagres A22 motorway (Portugal) to the Autopista del Quinto Centenario A-49 Motorway (Spain), and is part of the European...
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500 mi) of roads throughout Catalonia. The principal highways are AP-7 (Autopista de la Mediterrània) and A-7 (Autovia de la Mediterrània). They follow...
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geographically diverse nations in the region, the Dominican Republic is home to Pico Duarte, the Caribbean's tallest mountain peak, and Lake Enriquillo, its largest...
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kilometers, and will connect the Los Alcarrizos sector with kilometer 9 of the Duarte highway with six stations. "Dominican Republic's capital gets a US$60.0M...
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Metro, Caribe Tours, Transporte Espinal, and Aetra Bus. The Autopista Juan Pablo Duarte highway, officially known as DR-1, passes by the city center...
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Cristóbal was renamed to "Trujillo" and the nation's highest peak, Pico Duarte to Pico Trujillo. Statues of "El Jefe" were mass-produced and erected across...
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Foods. Retrieved on March 26, 2016. "Goya Foods of the Dominican Republic, S.A. Kilómetro 17 Autopista 6 de Noviembre San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic"...
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municipal de Hueypoxtla Ramos Duarte, Sonia. Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura, Toluca, Mexico 1999, pp. 77. "Autopista Arco Norte - Tarifas". Arconorte...
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photographers protested on Mexican Federal Highway 95 (also known as the "Autopista del Sol"). They started at 11 a.m. on January 4, 2015, and stayed there...
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interino Juan Guaidó frustró un intento de secuestro a su equipo sobre una autopista en Venezuela". Infobae. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2019. Sequera...
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neighbourhoods north of the Avenida Chile (Calle 72) in Chapinero and west of the Autopista Norte (Avenida 30), rest upon the Sabana Formation, where the unconsolidated...
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Sociedad Geográfica de Colombia, pp. 1–37 Ramírez Rodríguez, Carlos René; Duarte Colmenares, Christian Hernán; Galeano Ardila, Jacinto Orlando (2012), "Estudio...
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