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  2. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Colombia, Cuba, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay or Venezuela may enlist in the Spanish Legion (except as submarine personnel) with temporary/permanent residence or acquired Spanish citizenship. [30]

  3. List of diplomatic missions in the Dominican Republic

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    Cambodia Central African Republic (Washington, D.C.) East Timor Gabon Kuwait (Washington, D.C.) Laos Libya Madagascar Maldives (New York City) Oman (Washington, D.C.)

  4. List of diplomatic missions of the Dominican Republic

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    Countries with Dominican Republic diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Dominican Republic, excluding honorary consulates. Most of the Dominican Republic's missions are located in the Americas and the Caribbean.

  5. Dominican Republic–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio meeting with Dominican Republic president Luis Abinader in 2025. The country's standing as the largest Caribbean economy, second-largest country in terms of land mass, and third-largest in population, with large bilateral trade with (due to its proximity to) the United States and other smaller Caribbean nations make the Dominican Republic an important partner ...

  6. Ministries of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Ministries of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Ministerios de la República Dominicana) are the primary units of the executive branch of the government of the Dominican Republic. These offices were formerly known as Secretaries of State (Spanish: Secretarias de Estado), but that denominations changed on 2010, with the Constitutional reform ...

  7. Economic and Social Council (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The President of the CES is designated by the President of the Dominican Republic for a four-year term that can be renewed consecutively only once. The President is the primary link with the Executive Branch and is responsible for coordinating the work of the CES, convene meetings of the Plenum and the Executive Commission, sign all acts and make public all agreements that are of public ...

  8. Dominican Republic's president on path to reelection as main ...

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    Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader is on the path to a second term following Sunday’s general elections, with his top competitors conceding early in the night as he took a big lead in ...

  9. List of ambassadors of the United States to the Dominican ...

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    Normal relations interrupted, September 25, 1963; new Government of the Dominican Republic still unrecognized by the U.S. when Martin left post. W. Tapley Bennett, Jr. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary March 23, 1964: Left post, April 13, 1966 John Hugh Crimmins: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary June 29, 1966