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  • to move closer to the capital city, Santo Domingo. However, this resulted ... Boyer invaded the Spanish colony of Santo Domingo and united the entire ...
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  • such as San Lázaro, San Francisco, and Santo Domingo, attracts thousands of tourists every year. Buildings of interest, many of which blend ...
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  • [[Image:Enriquillo Statue Santo Domingo.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Statue of Enriquillo at the Museo De Hombre Dominicano, Santo Domingo, Dominican ...
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  • The monasteries of San Francisco and Santo Domingo, and the Church and Jesuit ... El Sagrario; the convent and church of Santo Domingo; and the church of the ...
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  • in the region since its introduction from Santo Domingo in 1835. TGV rail services provide access from major French cities, as well as from Brussels ...
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  • again to the Caribbean, visiting Haiti and Santo Domingo collecting plants as he went about the islands. The next year in March 1938, his wife of 55 ...
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  • that was to adorn the church of Santo Domingo el Antiguo at El Escorial ... 81 He was buried in the Church of Santo Domingo el Antigua.Hispanic Society ...
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  • *Church of Santo Domingo *San Blas *Ruinas de todos los santos :Four niches of Inca origin are found here. Their form is trapezoidal and they ...
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  • *Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos *Taizé Community Other once flourishing abbeys that were dissolved were: *Fountains Abbey *Cluny Abbey ...
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  • to the New World and sacked the ports of Santo Domingo and Cartagena. On the return leg of the voyage, he captured the Spanish fort of San Augustíne ...
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  • del Perú (1560), a Quechua grammar by Fray Domingo de Santo Tomás. From the latter part of the eighteenth century, grammar came to be understood ...
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  • Haiti; and as chargé d'affaires for Santo Domingo. After two years, he resigned his ambassadorship due to disagreements with U.S. government policy ...
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  • #039;s blocking Grant's plan to annex Santo Domingo. Sumner broke with the Republican party and campaigned for the Liberal Republican Horace Greeley ...
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  • Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas and then traveled alone ... Rizal was a sixth-generation patrilineal descendant of Domingo Lam-co ( ...
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  • at a Rio Group summit held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on March 7, 2008. At the summit, Colombia's Álvaro Uribe, Ecuador's ...
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  • forced him to turn back and return to Santo Domingo to effect repairs, de ... In September 1830, under the guidance of General José Domingo Espinar ...
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  • a large military force to retake the island of Santo Domingo, lost in a slave revolt in the 1790s. Defeated by Haitian revolutionaries, Napoleon decided ...
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  • In 1509, wishing to escape his creditors in Santo Domingo, Balboa left the island as a stowaway, hiding inside a flour barrel together with his ...
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  • in a convoy of merchant ships bound for Santo Domingo, the capital of Hispaniola ... with the authority of the governor of Santo Domingo, Diego Columbus. But ...
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  • *Athens of Latin America - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic *Athens of Finland - Jyväskylä, Finland *Serbian Athens - Novi Sad, Serbia ...
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  • by the Benedictine Monks of the Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos, which was marketed as music to inspire timeless calm and serenity. It became conventional ...
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  • version in 1560 in the form of a dictionary by Domingo de Santo Tomás. ===Religion=== [[Image:La_Compania_Cusco_.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Iglesia ...
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  • was particularly popular. The cloisters of Santo Domingo de Silos Abbey in Northern Spain and Moissac are fine examples surviving complete. ...
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  • government and ceding the territory of Santo Domingo, but returning to the pre-war borders in Europe. This left the armies on the Pyrenees free ...
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  • was sent on a secret reconnaissance mission to Santo Domingo at the request of Jefferson Davis. McClellan assessed local defensive capabilities for the ...
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  • |Spain||The Dominican Republic (then Santo Domingo), Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Costa Rica all declare independence; Venezuela ...
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  • to Mexico for a brief time (1822–1823). Santo Domingo likewise declared independence in 1821 and began negotiating for inclusion in Bolivar's ...
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