- El
Seibo (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈsejβo]),
alternatively spelt El
Seybo, is a
province of the
Dominican Republic.
Before 1992 it
included what is...
- At that time,
Macoris belonged to the
province of
Seybo,
being made up of
three communes:
Seybo as the head muni****lity, Higüey and Samaná.
After 1840...
-
country was
divided in 3 departments:
Cibao (North),
Ozama (Southwest), and
Seybo (Southeast). "Los
cambios territoriales a
partir de la
segunda mitad del...
- 1495
Santo Domingo 1496 San
Felipe de
Puerto Plata 1499
Santa Cruz del
Seybo 1502
Santa María de la Vera Paz 1503 Les
Cayes 1503
Lares de
Guaba 1503...
- DO-BH DO-04
Barahona DO-DA DO-05 Dajabón DO-DU DO-06
Duarte DO-SE DO-08 El
Seybo [El Seibo] DO-EP DO-09
Espaillat DO-HM DO-30 Hato
Mayor DO-IN DO-10 Independencia...
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public demand. In 1980, the
first extension was
built in the
province of El
Seybo. The
campus of La
Romana in 1982 followed, as did the
extensions of San...
- the
denunciation of both. So, Juan
Contreras was sent to
Santa Cruz del
Seybo for the
Santana brothers to sign the
manifesto of 16
January 1844. [ 6 ]...
- 19, 2009, at the
Wayback Machine "División
Territorial 2015" (PDF). "El
Seybo Climate Normals 1961-1990".
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration...
- (Province of Toro, Spain), and
Rufina Jiménez Benítez, who was born in El
Seybo (Captaincy
General of
Santo Domingo, New Spain). "Juan
Pablo Duarte Biography"...
- The
majority of
those who made up the
militias came from the
areas of El
Seybo and Higüey, and the
faith they
professed in the
Virgin of
Altagracia was...