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  2. Dominican Republic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti a la Dominicana – Spaghetti with Dominican salami eaten for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Pico y pala – Chicken feet and necks are associated with popular dining rooms and cafeterias, very common in low income neighborhoods. Usually cooked with onions, cilantro, culantro, oregano, and sugar.

  3. Inés Páez Nin - Wikipedia

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    Inés Páez Nin (born in 1979 in Santo Domingo), [1] also known as Chef Tita, is a Dominican chef, activist and television personality.Owner of MoriSoñando and Aguají restaurants, Páez is a member of the Dominican Chefs Association, has been a judge on several versions of the reality show MasterChef and has represented her country in different international cooking festivals.

  4. Ojalá Que Llueva Café - Wikipedia

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    The album received universal acclaim from critics and music fans. For many, it is considered his best album and his most emblematic. Carlos Agudelo, from the section of Latin Notas of Billboard, praised the musical structure of the album and wrote, "Practically all the songs, while keeping the freshness and happiness of tropical music, are almost experimental pieces that seek to blend merengue ...

  5. Dominica cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dominica's cuisine is similar to that of many other Caribbean islands including Trinidad and St Lucia. [citation needed]Breakfast is an important meal in Dominica and is eaten every day.

  6. Ojalá Que Llueva Café (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ojalá Que Llueva Café" (English "Hope That It Rains Coffee") is the lead single by the Dominican artist Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4:40 from their fourth studio album of the same title. It was released on 1989 by Karen Records and 1990 in Europe by Ariola Records.

  7. El Farolito (song) - Wikipedia

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    "El Farolito" is a song recorded by Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra for his seventh studio album, Fogaraté (1994), included as its eighth track. It was composed and produced by Guerra and the Dominican accordionist Francisco Ulloa and his band.

  8. Cotuí - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1505 by Rodrigo Trillo de Mejía for order of Nicolas de Ovando, who was the governor of Hispaniola.Its name, formerly written Cotuy, was the name of the Taino community located around the gold and silver mines exploited by the Spanish conquerors from the first decade of the 16th century.

  9. Carlos de la Mota - Wikipedia

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    Corazón Partido: Germán Garza: 2006: La fea más bella: Eduardo Mendoza: 2007: Destilando Amor: James O'Brien: 2008: Las tontas no van al cielo: Raúl de la Parra: 2008–2009: Mañana es para siempre: Santiago Elizalde: 2010–2011: Cuando me enamoro: Carlos Estrada: 2012: Por ella soy Eva: Santiago Escudero: 2013: Wild at Heart: Emir Karim ...