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Bayahíbe is a town in the
Dominican Republic,
located about 10
miles (16 km) east of La
Romana on the s**** of the
Caribbean Sea with 5,618 inhabitants...
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Leuenbergeria quisqueyana,
known as the
Bayahibe rose, is a
species of
cactus that is
endemic to the
Caribbean island of Hispaniola, in the
Dominican Republic...
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Bayahibe Village.
Retrieved 2022-08-13.
Paolo Emilio Taviani,
Columbus the Great...
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Bible is
unique to the
Dominican flag. The
national flower is the
endemic Bayahibe rose (Leuenbergeria quisqueyana) and the
national tree is the West Indian...
- officinale), the
flower of
which is the
national flower of
Jamaica and the
Bayahibe rose (Pereskia quisqueyana)
which is the
national flower of the Dominican...
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island is a
protected natural park
where there are not any buildings.
Bayahibe:
Bayahibe is also
suitable for
sharing with
family and friends, and is also...
- Corippo. The
Dominican Republic also has
adopted the
model in the town of
Bayahíbe. Murphy,
Miriam (September 2011). "The
Towns Italy Forgot".
National Geographic...
- dive team
under her husband's supervision, she made a
practice dive off
Bayahibe Beach in the
Dominican Republic to a
record depth of 166
meters (545 ft)...
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industry with
several nearby local resort spots, such as the
beachfront Bayahibe, Dominicus, Casa de Campo, and the
growing number of golf
resorts that...
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Bible is
unique to the
Dominican flag. The
national flower is the
Bayahibe Rose and the
national tree is the West
Indian ****gany. The
national bird...