18.763°N 69.042°W / 18.763; -69.042 Santa Cruz del Seibo or El Seibo, is a city and municipality in the El Seibo Province of the Dominican Republic, located...
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Mayor province. El Seibo was founded in 1502 by Juan de Esquivel, a notable a Spanish conquistadir. The name of Santa Cruz de El Seibo, is taken from the...
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Camagüey Province Santa Cruz de Barahona, city in the Barahona Province Santa Cruz de El Seibo, city in the El Seibo Province Santa Cruz de Mao, municipality...
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Santo Domingo 22,695 Municipality with two municipal districts Santa Cruz del Seibo El Seibo 22,489 One additional municipal district Tamboril Santiago 21...
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México". Archived from the original on 2007-05-27. Retrieved 2008-12-10. "Santa Fe basics". santafeinformation. Archived from the original on 2007-10-11...
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Pedro Sánchez (district) (category Populated places in El Seibo Province)
Pedro Sánchez is a municipal district of the Santa Cruz del Seibo municipality in the El Seibo province, Dominican Republic. It was founded in 1927 by...
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Bahoruco Province Barahona Province Dajabón Province Duarte Province El Seibo Province Elías Piña Province Espaillat Province Hato Mayor Province Hermanas...
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de Macorís and then to the north to Hato Mayor del Rey and again eastwards ending in the San Rafael del Yuma (or Boca de Yuma). *Notes: Where the highway...
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Until July 1843, Hato Mayor del Rey was part of the community of El Seibo and the province of El Seibo. After 1843, Hato Mayor del Rey became its own independent...
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self-government. During the Spanish colonial period, Higüey remained a Parish of El Seibo county. Then in 1801, a decade after the Haitian Revolution began, and after...
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Ocean Azua Bahoruco Barahona Caribbean Dajabón Distrito Nacional Duarte El Seibo Elías Piña Espaillat Haiti Hato Mayor Hms. Mrb. Independencia Isla Beata...
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During the entire First Republic (1844–1861) era, Samaná became the El Seibo Province. The Constitution of 1865 created the Maritime District of Samaná...
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San Francisco de Macorís (section Santa Ana Cathedral)
during the month of May. Estadio Julian Javier Casa del Morris Quezada Parque Duarte Catedral de Santa ana The city hall of San Francisco de Macorís is the...
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Dorny Romero (category Real Santa Cruz players)
Dorny Romero was born in Santo Domingo on 4 September 1995. He lived in El Seibo and studied at Sergio A. Beras High School. He began playing football at...
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Quisqueya - baseball stadium, home of two national teams: Tigres del Licey and Leones del Escogido. The former is the winningest team of the Caribbean Series...
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Samaná (town) (redirect from Santa Bárbara de Samaná)
Samaná (old spelling: Xamaná), in full Santa Bárbara de Samaná, is a town and municipality in northeastern Dominican Republic and the capital of Samaná...
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Mao, Dominican Republic (redirect from Santa Cruz de Mao)
The Dominican city of Santa Cruz de Mao, or simply Mao, is the head municipality of the Valverde province, in the northwest of the country. It is the largest...
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municipality. As a provincial capital, it houses the Universidad Central del Este. San Pedro de Macorís is also well known for producing professional...
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El Seibo Miches Santa Cruz de El Seibo Espaillat Cayetano Germosén Gaspar Hernández Jamao al Norte Moca San Víctor Hato Mayor El Valle Hato Mayor del Rey...
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featuring 600 varieties of tropical plants. The most significant rivers are Camú del Norte, San Marcos, Corozo, Muñoz, Maimón, El Violón, San Piñez, Río Seco...
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Las Matas de Santa Cruz is a small city in the Monte Cristi province of the Dominican Republic. Nelson Cruz - (b 1980) is a Dominican-American professional...
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El Seibo Miches Santa Cruz de El Seibo Espaillat Cayetano Germosén Gaspar Hernández Jamao al Norte Moca San Víctor Hato Mayor El Valle Hato Mayor del Rey...
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School, Francisco José Peynado Polytechnic Institute, Santa Rita School, Center for Ronda Del Saber Studies, Baptist School, San Rafael School, English...
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2010. Retrieved 10 May 2018. Castro, Norman de (1 January 2007). Santa Cruz de El Seibo: apuntes para su historia. Ediciones Librería La Trinitaria. ISBN 9789993439479...
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Manuela Díez Jiménez (category People from El Seibo Province)
Jiménez Benítez, a native of Santa Cruz de El Seibo, Dominican Republic. She had three brothers: Antonio, born in El Seibo on March 31, 1788, died in the...
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San Rafael del Yuma is a municipality located in the La Altagracia province of the Dominican Republic. It has a population of approximately 46,687 in...
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Republic are José Bautista, Robinson Canó, Rico Carty, Bartolo Colón, Nelson Cruz, Edwin Encarnación, Cristian Javier, Ubaldo Jiménez, Francisco Liriano, Plácido...
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de Provincias, Municipio y Distritos Municipales, Actualizada a Junio 20 del 2006" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2007-03-14. Retrieved 2007-01-24...
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foreigners. The completion of a new highway in 2012 between Santo Domingo and Santa Bárbara de Samaná has enabled easier access, and the drive takes two hours...
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volume only by the towns of Hincha (now part of Haiti as Hinche) and El Seibo. San Juan was temporarily ruled by the French when the Spanish colony was...
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