It is the Dominican national dance and our folkloric dance. It’s a music style with a joyful tone; it has a mixture of musical instruments which turn it into a very contagious rhythm easy to dance. Merengue was born in el Cibao, the northern zone of Dominican Republic, specifically in Santiago de los Caballeros, as [...]
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Located just 20 KM to the east of the Capital of Dominican Republic you can find the main airport of this beautiful country. Las Americas International Airport also known as International Airport José Francisco Peña Gómez on behalf of ex political leader of Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD). This airport is number one in passengers flow [...]
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Vesubio Restaurant is one of the main restaurants in Santo Domingo City. It is located in the Malecón (jetty) and it has a beautiful view of the Caribbean Sea; it’s one of the oldest restaurants in the city.
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Patria, Minerva and María Teresa Mirabal, symbols of fight on behalf of liberty and democracy, struggle models on behalf of Dominican country. They were exemplary women who marked the way of honor and hope. The patriot and fighters sisters from Ojo de Agua, a little town of Salcedo Municipality in Dominican Republic , were outstanding [...]
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On the Southeastern coast of Dominican Republic, few minutes from the center Santo Domingo City you can find the Albatros Tourist Complex, widely known as Albatros Club Resort. Its strategic location allows its residents to enjoy different types of environments like the one you can enjoy at visiting Casa de Campo in La Romana or [...]
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The Cable Railway of Puerto Plata is very interesting place to live an exciting adventure. The railway cabins of Puerto Plata go to Loma Isabel de Torres in the touristic city of Puerto Plata.
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The Sundial is an instrument whose origin and use go back to ancient times. The purpose of these ancient cultures was obviously to measure time and days. The Sundial works according to the earth movement as it turns around the sun; the sundial marks the time and with the shadow or light movement the gnomon [...]
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