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  2. Women in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic mother and three female children on a bike in the town of Jarabacoa. Women of the Dominican Republic who belong to the lower-class live in families that have a matriarchal structure, often because the father is not at home. While among women who belong to the middle and upper-classes exist in families with patriarchal structures.

  3. Mirabal sisters - Wikipedia

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    The house in which the Mirabal sisters lived in 1960 is now a museum in Salcedo, Dominican Republic. The Mirabal family were from the central Cibao region of the Dominican Republic and had a farm in the village of Ojo de Agua, near the town of Salcedo. Their parents Enrique Mirabal Fernández and Mercedes Reyes Camilo were landowners in the ...

  4. Minerva Mirabal Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Minerva Mirabal was born in the town of Salcedo, Dominican Republic to Mercedes Reyes Camilo and Enrique Mirabal. [2] When she was 22, Minerva had a personal experience with Trujillo, at an elitist party she and her family were invited to, turning down his sexual advances, [4] causing her to be jailed and not able to practice her law degree. [2]

  5. Category : History of women in the Dominican Republic

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    Dominican Republic women's sport by year (8 C) L. Lists of Dominican Republic women (1 P) W. Women's organizations based in the Dominican Republic (2 C, 1 P)

  6. New podcast by Eva Longoria, Dania Ramirez tells the ... - AOL

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    A project by actors, producers and activists Eva Longoria and Dania Ramirez puts a spotlight on a family of Dominican women who fought against a brutal dictatorship and gave up everything in the ...

  7. Audrey Mestre - Wikipedia

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    Audrey Mestre was cremated, her ashes scattered at sea. In 2002, she was inducted posthumously into the Women Divers Hall of Fame, [6] and in August 2004 a book that tells her story was written by her husband and published under the title The Dive: A Story of Love and Obsession (ISBN 0-06-056416-4).

  8. History of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Unification of Hispaniola Republic of Haiti (1820–1849) Dominican War of Independence First Republic (1844–1861) Spanish occupation (1861–1865) Dominican Restoration War Second Republic (1865–1916) United States occupation (1916–1924) Third Republic (1924–1965) Dominican Civil War Fourth Republic (1966–) Topics LGBT history Postal history Jewish history Dominican Republic portal

  9. Dominican Republic authorities dispute woman's story about ...

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    Dominican Republic authorities have stopped short of confirming a Delaware woman's story about a brutal attack at an all-inclusive hotel that left her fighting for her life, the New York Post reports.