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The Dominican Restoration War or the Dominican War of Restoration (Spanish: Guerra de la Restauración), called War of Santo Domingo in Spain (Guerra de Santo Domingo), [2] was a guerrilla war between 1863 and 1865 in the Dominican Republic between Dominican nationalists and Spain, the latter of which had recolonized the country 17 years after its independence.
More than two dozen people are dead on the island of Hispaniola, shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic, after torrential rainfall over three days created severe flooding, downed trees and ...
The recorded history of the Dominican Republic began in 1492 when Christopher Columbus, working for the Crown of Castile, arrived at a large island in the western Atlantic Ocean, later known as the Caribbean. The native Taíno people, an Arawakan people, had inhabited the island during the pre-Columbian era, dividing it into five chiefdoms.
Restoration of Dominican sovereignty; ... over 3,000 dead. ... Dominican Republic occupied; 1,137 killed or wounded [2] World War II
Five days after Schaup-Werner's passing, on May 30, Maryland couple Edward Nathaniel Holmes and Cynthia Day were found dead in their room at the Bahia Principe La Romana after they failed to check ...
A New Jersey man mysteriously died in the Dominican Republic, bringing the total number of Americans who have suspiciously passed away to nine. New Jersey man confirmed dead at Dominican Republic ...
The Battle of Arroyo Bermejo (also known as the Combat of Arroyo Bermejo or Action of Arroyo Bermejo) was a military confrontation that took place on September 29, 1863, occurring in the Bermejo River in Don Juan, town of Monte Plata, within the framework of the Dominican Restoration War during the reign of Isabel II of Spain, where the Spanish royal army, led by Lieutenant General Pedro ...
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