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Listín Diario´s current editor-in-chief is Miguel Franjul. On August 1, 1963 Listín Diario reappeared after more than 20 years without being published. In the front page’s first edition it was published a message inspired by patriotics, civics and morals, ideals written by the founder Arturo Pellerano Alfau.
El Caribe (Santo Domingo) Diario Libre (Santo Domingo) – free newspaper; Dominican Today; Listín Diario (Santo Domingo) – oldest newspaper in the Dominican Republic; El Nacional (Santo Domingo) – afternoon newspaper
Map of the Dominican Republic. Cities in the Dominican Republic, in accordance with the definition of urban population for purposes of the 2002 census, [1] are the urban centers and seats (cabeceras literally heads) of municipalities (municipios singular municipio), the sec level political and administrative subdivisions of the country, or of municipal districts (distritos municipales) within ...
Provinces of the Dominican Republic map. The Dominican Republic is divided into thirty-one provincias (provinces; singular provincia), while the national capital, Santo Domingo, is contained within its own Distrito Nacional ("National District"; "D.N." on the map below).
The Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto is an 8,337-seat multi-purpose arena in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, built in 1974 for the XII Central American and Caribbean Games. It currently hosts local sporting events and concerts and held the basketball games during the 2003 Pan American Games .
The Distrito Nacional (Spanish pronunciation: [disˈtɾito nasjoˈnal]; D.N.) is a subdivision of the Dominican Republic enclosing the capital Santo Domingo.It is not in any of the provinces, but in practice, it acts as a province on its own.
Santo Domingo; Šablon:Lokacijska karta Dominikanska Republika; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Mòdul:Location map/data/República Dominicana; Mòdul:Location map/data/República Dominicana/ús; Usage on ceb.wikipedia.org Plantilya:Location map Dominican Republic; Paya; West Point; Rio Seco; Cerro Verde; San Carlos; Cerro Bonito; Quebrada Grande ...
Santo Domingo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanto ðoˈmiŋɡo] meaning "Saint Dominic" but verbatim "Holy Sunday"), once known as Santo Domingo de Guzmán, known as Ciudad Trujillo between 1936 and 1961, is the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic and the largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean by population. [7]