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  2. Pedro Alegría - Wikipedia

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    Pedro José Alegría Soto (born 24 September 1951) is a businessman and politician from the Dominican Republic.He was Senator for the province of San José de Ocoa and was elected in 2002, and re-elected in 2006; he has also been President of Lotería Electrónica Internacional Dominicana, S.A. (LEIDSA) —the largest private Dominican lottery— since its foundation in 1997.

  3. Dalisa Alegría - Wikipedia

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    Born into an affluent family of Rancho Arriba, San José de Ocoa Province, she is the daughter of politician and lottery businessman Pedro Alegría and his wife Eva Gómez. Alegría has 2 brothers and 2 sisters.

  4. Dominican Professional Baseball League - Wikipedia

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    For his close involvement in the Dominican league's establishment and early development, Pedro Miguel Caratini has been called "the father of Dominican baseball". [3] Four amateur clubs established in the early 1900s still exist today, and form the foundation of Dominican professional baseball: Tigres del Licey in 1907, Estrellas Orientales in 1911, Leones del Escogido in 1921, and Sandino ...

  5. Estadio Quisqueya - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal (Spanish for Quisqueya Stadium Juan Marichal) [a] is a baseball stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It is the only stadium in the Caribbean region to host two different baseball teams, Tigres del Licey (Licey Tigers) and Leones del Escogido (Chosen One Lions). Its field dimensions are 335 feet (102 m ...

  6. Tigres del Licey - Wikipedia

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    The Licey team was founded as the result of a meeting that took place in the house of Vicente María and Jacinto "Pichán" Vallejo, on el Conde Street, in Santo Domingo's Colonial Zone, on 7 November 1907.

  7. Santo Domingo - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. List of Miss Dominican Republic titleholders - Wikipedia

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    Santo Domingo: 2011: Catherine Ramírez Rosario Espaillat: 2012: Melody Mir Jiménez Santiago: 3rd Runner-up 2013 Carmen Muñoz Guzmán Santiago: 2014 Bárbara Santana Com. Dom. En EE.UU. 2015 Irina Peguero La Altagracia: 2016 Cynthia Núñez Duarte: Top 15 2017 Jennifer Valdez Pedernales: 2018 Stéphanie Bustamante Com. Dom. En EE.UU. 2019 ...

  9. Bolsa de Valores de la República Dominicana - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2003 the volume of transactions of the Santo Domingo Stock Market was RD 16,129,021,469.69 and the average rate was 24.42 percent. [3]