• name Monte Cristi or Montecristi may refer to the following places: Monte Cristi Province Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic, the capital of Monte Cristi Province...
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    Monte Cristi (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmonte ˈkɾisti]) is a province in the northwest of the Dominican Republic. The capital city is San Fernando de Monte...
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    considered for merging. › San Fernando de Monte Cristi, also known as Montecristi, is the capital town of Monte Cristi Province in the Dominican Republic. It...
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    commanded by Benito Monción. The latter, who took refuge in the town of Monte Cristi, suffered a defeat and were forced to retreat, but not without inflicting...
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    lives for the Spanish. Spanish forces from Cuba attacked and captured Monte Cristi, but sustained heavy casualties. After nearly two years of fighting,...
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    Altagracia La Romana La Vega María Trinidad Sánchez Monseñor Nouel Monte Cristi Monte Plata Pedernales Peravia Puerto Plata Samaná San Cristóbal San José...
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    Monte Cristi Pipe Wreck is a submerged archaeological site located off the north coast of Hispaniola in the Dominican Republic near the border of Haiti...
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    Dominican Republic. It was split from Monte Cristi in 1948. The Santiago Rodríguez province has the Monte Cristi and Valverde provinces to the north, the...
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    Province María Trinidad Sánchez Province Monseñor Nouel Province Monte Cristi Province Monte Plata Province Pedernales Province Peravia Province Puerto Plata...
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    part of the Cibao Valley. Its mouth is on Monte Cristi Bay, just to the south of the city of Monte Cristi, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Its main...
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  • Christopher Mykkles, or MonteCristo, League of Legends live commentator The Count of Monte Cristo (disambiguation) Monte Cristi (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Rhadinella montecristi, the Monte Cristi graceful brown snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. It is found in Guatemala, Honduras, and...
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    Nelson Cruz (category People from Monte Cristi Province)
    Nelson Ramón Cruz Martínez Jr. (born July 1, 1980), nicknamed ”Boomstick” is a Dominican-American former professional baseball designated hitter and right...
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    Information Service — Banjul". Retrieved 3 March 2020. "Station Name: MONTE CRISTI ... Country: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC". NOAA. "Weather Information for Tegucigalpa...
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    Monte Cristi National Park (Parque National Monte Cristi) is a national park on the Caribbean Island of Hispaniola that extends from the borders of Haiti...
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    municipal) of Boyá, Chirino, and Don Juan. Monte Plata was founded by residents of the towns of Monte Cristi and Puerto Plata, whose destruction was ordered...
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    troops in San Carlos, Monte Cristi, Puerto Plata and Samaná, after the decline of Santana due to his military failure in Guanuma. Monte Plata, El Seibo and...
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    Soldiers. Dajabon: same endowment as the Monte Cristi Company. Guayubín: same endowment as the Monte Cristi Company. San Pedro de Macorís: Captain Commander...
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    capital city with the same name. It is bordered by the provinces of Monte Cristi to the north, Santiago Rodríguez to the south, Elías Piña to the south...
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    with the second being Antony Santos. Fernando Villalona was born in Monte Cristi Province, in the northwest region of the Dominican Republic. His father...
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    Municipalities of Santo Domingo (Monte Plata, Cotuí, La Vega, Santiago, Moca, San Jose de las Matas, Monte Cristi, and San Juan de la Maguana) were burned...
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    respectively of modern-day Haiti were burned, as were the settlements of Monte Cristi and Puerto Plata on the north coast and San Juan de la Maguana in the...
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    Manzanillo Bay on board fourteen ships. The Spanish attacked and captured Monte Cristi, but sustained heavy losses, including the wounding of Field Marshal...
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    General Gaspar Polanco. Salcedo married Águeda Rodríguez of Guayubín, Monte Cristi. Together they had at least four children: José Tomás (born 1841 and...
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    Juan Marichal (category People from Monte Cristi Province)
    conglomerate. In 1954, sixteen-year-old Marichal joined a summer league in Monte Cristi, playing for a team called Las Flores. Although he began as a shortstop...
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  • Castañuelas (category Populated places in Monte Cristi Province)
    Castañuelas is a town and municipality located in Monte Cristi Province, Dominican Republic. Its total population is 14,878 with the urban population at...
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    on 20 June, a fleet of French transports and its escort were seen off Monte Cristi. The French fleet, commanded by Admiral Charles de Ternay was on its...
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    theatrical works, etc. Concepción de La Vega section Hermanas Mirabal section Monte Cristi section Santiago section Puerto Plata section Mao section San Francisco...
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  • 56528°N 71.67500°W / 19.56528; -71.67500 (Dajabón Airport) Monte Cristi Monte Cristi MDMC Osvaldo Virgil Airport 19°51′55″N 71°38′43″W / 19.86528°N...
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    Luis Vargas (musician) (category People from Monte Cristi Province)
    play guitar. Vargas was born in 1961 in Las Matas de Santa Cruz in the Monte Cristi province. He grew up in a poor household. He became involved in bachata...
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