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  2. Ensanche Isabelita - Wikipedia

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    Ensanche Isabelita is a sector or neighborhood in the city of Santo Domingo Este in the province of Santo Domingo of the Dominican Republic. This neighborhood [ 1 ] is populated in particular by individuals from the middle classes .

  3. La Isabela, Distrito Nacional - Wikipedia

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  4. Distrito Nacional - Wikipedia

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    Ensanche (lit. "widening") - usually, but not always, applied to the more "modern" parts of the city. Villa - the urban outskirts of both the old city of Santo Domingo and the current (smaller) Distrito Nacional. Bella Vista, Dominican Republic skyline. Centro de los Héroes neighborhood. Gazcue neighborhood, Dominican Republic.

  5. Puerto Isabela - Wikipedia

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  6. Santo Domingo - Wikipedia

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    Supported by legislation approved in 2005, the project, developed by the Sans Souci Group, also includes the development of a new sports marina and a 122-acre (0.49 km 2) mixed-leisure real estate development adjacent to the port. Santo Domingo is the terminus for four of the five national highways.

  7. Ensanche Espaillat - Wikipedia

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    Ensanche Espaillat is a neighborhood in the city of Santo Domingo in the Distrito Nacional of the Dominican Republic. This neighborhood is populated in particular by individuals from the middle class .

  8. Ensanche - Wikipedia

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    The development project for Barcelona, 1859. Ensanche means "widening" in Spanish. It is used to name the development areas of Spanish cities around the end of the 19th century, when the demographic explosion and the Industrial Revolution prompted the tearing down of the old city wall and the construction of neighborhoods under grid plans.

  9. Renting - Wikipedia

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    Short-term rental of all sorts of products (excluding real estate and holiday apartments) already represents an estimated €108 billion ($160 billion) annual market in Europe and is expected to grow further as the internet makes it easier to find specific items available for rent. [6]