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Guayubín is a town in the
Monte Cristi province of the
Dominican Republic. It is
Monte Cristi's second-largest town. They hold
annual festivities from...
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October 15, 1864, Head of
State Salcedo sent word to his wife (who
lived in
Guayubín)
about the opposition, with a
young soldier who was
nearly in his mid-twenties...
- into the
Atlantic Ocean. Its main
tributaries are the Bao, Ámina, Mao and
Guayubín rivers. The city of
Santiago de los
Caballeros is the most
important Dominican...
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important rivers in the
province join the
Yaque del Norte: the Maguaca, the
Guayubín, and the Indio. The
Chacuey River and its tributary, the Macabón, are also...
- players[according to whom?] have
included Alonzo Perry,
Pedro González,
Manuel Mota,
Guayubín Olivo, César Gerónimo, and
Elvio Jiménez. Many of the best
Dominican players...
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Nagua Monseñor
Nouel Bonao Maimón
Piedra Blanca Monte Cristi Castañuelas
Guayubín Las
Matas de
Santa Cruz
Pepillo Salcedo San
Fernando de
Monte Cristi Villa...
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struggles against Haiti and Spain. He was born in 1823 in
Villa Nueva,
Guayubín. He was a
veteran in the
Dominican War of
Independence where he reached...
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Sergeant Who
Defended Democracy.
Aquilino Gonell was born in 1979 or 1980 in
Guayubin,
Dominican Republic. At age 12, in 1992, he
moved to
Brooklyn in the United...
- Peña
decided to
precipitate the ****ault on the
Plaza de
Guayubín on
February 21, 1863.
Guayubín and
Sabaneta fell into the
hands of the patriots, but the...
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Nagua Monseñor
Nouel Bonao Maimón
Piedra Blanca Monte Cristi Castañuelas
Guayubín Las
Matas de
Santa Cruz
Pepillo Salcedo San
Fernando de
Monte Cristi Villa...