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  2. Carlos de la Mota - Wikipedia

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    Hasta el fin del mundo: Esteban Arauz: 2016–2017: Tres veces Ana: Valentín Padilla Lazcano: 2017–2018: Sin tu mirada: Isauro Sotero Coronel: 2019–2020: Médicos, línea de vida: Dr. Luis Galván: 2021–2022: Mi fortuna es amarte: Mario Rivas Acosta [6]

  3. El Caribe (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    El Caribe is a Spanish-language daily [1] newspaper published in Santo Domingo. [2] It was founded on April 14, 1948 by Stanley Ralph Ross . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] El Caribe covers domestic, national, and international news, and comprises opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews.

  4. List of presidents of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The National Palace is the president's official workplace, the center of the administration, and a prominent symbol of the office.. Since independence in 1844, the Dominican Republic has counted 54 people in the presidential office, whether constitutional, provisional, or interim, divided into 66 periods of government.

  5. Listín Diario - Wikipedia

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    The family tapped Rafael Herrera Cabral, then editor of El Caribe, another leading daily newspaper at the time, as the editor of Listín Diario. Herrera served from 1963 until his death in 1994, and is considered one of the most important editorialists of the Dominican Republic. Listín Diario´s current editor-in-chief is Miguel Franjul.

  6. Santo Domingo Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Santo Domingo Metro (Spanish: Metro de Santo Domingo) is a rapid transit system in Greater Santo Domingo.Serving the capital of the Dominican Republic, it is the most extensive metro system in the insular Caribbean and Central American region by length and number of stations.

  7. Héctor Acosta (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The album also featured a song of reggaeton and bachata with Latin rap group El Pueblo. In the same year, he released his first concert film En Vivo (Live). In the same year, Acosta and Celedón performed a duet titled "Me Vió Llorar" ("Saw Me Weep") which is bachata and vallenato mixed song. It reached number one on the Billboard Tropical Songs.

  8. Lápiz Conciente - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Figueroa published through YouTube, including the songs "Las Menores", and in 2009 the mixtape "Ráfaga de Plomo". [8] In 2011 he participated in the single "CAPEA EL DOUGH" in collaboration with Toxic Crow, it was considered representative of Hip hop in the Dominican Republic, [9] [10] [11] later he released the debut singles "Yo Soy Papa", and "Yo No Te Quiero Perder" audiovisual ...

  9. Francisco del Rosario Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Sánchez was the son of Olaya del Rosario Belén (1791–1849), a free woman of color, [2] [note 1], and Narciso Sánchez Ramona (1789–1869), a tall man who was a descendent of slaves. [3] [4] (According to a marriage certificate, which lists both of his parents as free people of color, it is presumed that Narciso may have been a freedman ...