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  2. File:Juan Pablo Duarte, Cádiz.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Español: Juan Pablo Duarte (1813-1876) Fundador de la República Dominicana. Homenaje a la figura máxima de la historia dominicana, cuyo padre, Juan José Duarte, naciera en Vejer de la Frontera en 1768, luego emigró a Santo Domingo de Guzman donde procreó familia, incluyendo a quien sería el futuro Padre de la Patria.

  3. Juan Pablo Duarte - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez (January 26, 1813 – July 15, 1876) [1] was a Dominican military leader, writer, activist, and nationalist politician who was the foremost of the Founding Fathers of the Dominican Republic and bears the title of Father of the Nation.

  4. Juan José Duarte - Wikipedia

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    Juan José Duarte Rodríguez was born in Vejer de la Frontera, Province of Cádiz, Spain, on September 15, 1768, son of Manuel Duarte Jiménez and Ana María Rodríguez Tapia. [1] Not much is known about his childhood and adolescent, but he did, at some point, migrate to Santo Domingo in the 1790s.

  5. La Trinitaria (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Statues of the three founding fathers. From left to right: Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, Juan Pablo Duarte and Matías Ramón Mella. La Trinitaria (Spanish: [la tɾiniˈtaɾja], The Trinity) was a secret society founded in 1838 in what today is known as Arzobispo Nouel Street, across from the "Del Carmen's Church" in the then occupied Santo Domingo, the current capital of the Dominican Republic.

  6. Francisco del Rosario Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Francisco del Rosario Sánchez (March 9, 1817 – July 4, 1861) was a Dominican revolutionary, politician, and former president of the Dominican Republic.He is considered by Dominicans as the second prominent leader of the Dominican War of Independence, after Juan Pablo Duarte and before Matías Ramón Mella.

  7. Manuela Díez Jiménez - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pablo Duarte; Rosa Duarte Manuela Díez Jiménez (June 26, 1786 – December 31, 1858) was a key female figure in the forming of the independence of the Dominican Republic . She was the mother of Juan Pablo Duarte , the founder of the Dominican Republic , or the so-called father of the nation.

  8. Juan Pablo - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pablo Colinas (born 1978), better known as simply Juan Pablo, Spanish football player; Juan Pablo Di Pace (born 1979), Argentine model; Juan Pablo Duarte, 19th century visionary and liberal thinker; Juan Pablo Forero (born 1983), Colombian track and road cyclist; Juan Pablo Francia (born 1984), Argentine football player

  9. Cotuí - Wikipedia

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    After Juan Pablo Duarte founded the Secret Society La Trinitaria on July 16, 1838, the Cotuisanos organized themselves almost immediately under the batons of Father Puigvert and José Valverde. Cotuí and San Francisco de Macorís became the first towns that dispossessed the Haitians in the town halls, exercising independent municipal power.