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Queens County, since January 2003. She is the first Latina elected to the bench and to public office in the history of Queens County, as well as the first female Dominican-born judge to be elected in the state of New York. Prior to serving as a judge, Justice Pineda-Kirwan worked in the judicial branch for more than 13 years. Born in Baitoa, Santiago in the Dominican Republic as one of seven children, Justice Pineda-Kirwan was nine years old when she moved to New York to join her family, who had previously emigrated there. She and her family settled in Hollis, Queens, where she then attended public schools. After graduating from Jamaica High School, Justice Pineda-Kirwan went on to attend Queens College, even though her family had already returned to the Dominican Republic. She graduated cum laude while double majoring in Spanish and Secondary Education with a minor in French and Theatre/Dance".
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region of Baitoa. He was known as a school teacher, pianist, and bibliophile. He was the son of Justo Franco Diaz and Maria Francisca Núñez Fernández, who were originally from Arroyo Hondo, Santiago. The Franco family had previously lived in Arroyo Hondo for generations. His father, Justo Franco (c. 1829–1875), was the son of Ramon Franco and Maria de la Paz Diaz (c. 1793–1871). Ramon Franco was allegedly the natural son of Luisa Núñez.
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the Latin American Women's Council, and the Latino Lawyers Association. Her other memberships have included the National Association of Women Judges, the National Hispanic Bar Association, the Association of Judges of Hispanic Heritage, the Association of Dominican Judges, the Catholic Lawyers Guild, the Dominican Bar Association, and The Judicial Friends.
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Hon. Diccia Pineda-Kirwan New York State Supreme Court, Queens County Justice Diccia T. Pineda-Kirwan has been sitting in the New York State Supreme Court, Queens County, since January 2010. Prior to her election to the Supreme Court, she served as a judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York,
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with pride. She is a woman who has successfully managed to maintain a balance between the profession and the family. She has served on the advisory boards of the Latin American Cultural Center of Queens, the Embassy of Latin American Women of Queens, the Asociacion Benefica Cultural Father Billini,
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y Virol (1734–1807), a Frenchman, physician, and slaveholder who established sugar plantations, tobacco fields, and cattle ranches in the region. He was the son of Jean Espaillat and Marguerite Virol, and was married to María Petronila Velilla Sanchez. In all likelihood, several families arrived in
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In the late-19th century, the first public school of Baitoa, Liceo Prof. Gabriel Franco, was founded and named after Prof. Gabriel Franco Núñez (c. 1863–1943). The school is located near Carretera Santiago Baitoa, the main highway traversing the region. Franco was one of the first educators in the
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Some of the first postcolonial families of Baitoa include the Espaillat, Perez, Genao, Pineda, Fernández, Valerio, Núñez, and Franco families. Most of the original families of Baitoa came from surrounding regions in Santiago province, although some were of European origins. The Espaillat came from
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Similar to the multiethnic profiles of many other Dominicans, natives of Baitoa present with a mixture of European, African, and Native American DNA based on genetic genealogical evidence, although their ethnic background is strongly biased toward Western European origins. This fits the general
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plays a very important role in the culture and identity of Dominicans, especially natives of Baitoa, who come from traditional, rural families. Many local festivals and community activities revolve around church traditions and teachings. Prior to the opening of Iglesia San Ramon in the early
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ancestral pattern in the Cibao valley region of the Dominican Republic, which is characterized by high percentages of Spanish ancestry, followed by West African ancestry and then Native American ancestry. These observations are based on DNA testing results from the genealogical testing site,
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Gabriel Franco later migrated from Arroyo Hondo to Baitoa around 1881. He then married Reina Julia Perez (c. 1862–1953) in 1883. They had the following children together: Ernestina (1884–1962), Erminda (1887–1970), Gabriel Eugenio (1889–1949), Agripina del Carmen (1891–1977), Maria Cristina
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France, the Perez and Genao came from nearby López and Angostura (which was later incorporated into Baitoa), the Pineda came from San Cristobal, the Fernández came from Puñal, the Valerio came from La Zanja, and finally, the Núñez and Franco came from Arroyo Hondo.
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Baitoa around the same time during the mid to late-18th century. However, due to the lack of historical records from this period, this may never be known. As a rancher, Francisco Espaillat likely engaged in the livestock trade. He was also involved in the lucrative
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Some of the most well-known landmarks in this region include La Loma de Juana Núñez, La Presa de Taveras, El Callejón de los Sánchez, and the sports complex known as Centro Deportivo Sergio Perez, posthumously named after Sergio Antonio Perez (1949–1992).
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As per oral history, one of the "founding fathers" of Baitoa was Julian Perez (h. 1780-), the son of Manuel Perez. His mother's name is unknown. Julian Perez was married to Baltazara Núñez Fernández in the 1820s.
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In 1993, Baitoa, formerly a section of Santiago, was officially elevated to the rank of Municipal District. In 2014, Baitoa was elevated once again and recognized as a Municipality of Santiago. The
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Several other natives of Baitoa were also connected to well-known figures in Dominican history. For instance, Leonor Emilia Valerio (1890–1983), was a granddaughter of Dominican General
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The main hospital of Baitoa is Hospital Municipal Antonio Fernández, incorporated on September 28, 2012. This hospital is named after the father of former Dominican President,
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On June 28, 2017, the Mayor of Baitoa, Bernardo López, organized a protest in front of the national palace, demanding a clean water supply system for his constituents.
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20th-century, people from Baitoa would often receive visits from parish priests from the Santiago Apostol Cathedral, located about 25 km away.
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of Baitoa is Bernardo Ernesto López Rodriguez (2016–2024), following Rádhames Rojas (2010–2016), and Jose Rafael Peña, among others.
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or a high chief. Baitoa was within the territorial bounds of the Chiefdom of Maguá, which was led by the cacique
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Julian Perez also had at least one sister named Beatriz Perez, who was married to Clemente Perez.
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Baitoa was previously settled by indigenous peoples of the Caribbean known as
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is the most popular sport in Baitoa and the Dominican Republic in general.
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Civil Marriage of Jose "Pepe" Perez and Maria Adelaida Nunez, No. 29 (1883)
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In the early-1800s, migration to Baitoa was probably stimulated by the
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Memorial Statue of Jose Ramon Fernández at the Municipal Park of Baitoa
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Judge Diccia Pineda-Kirwan has filled the Baitoa community, and The
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By the 21st century, Baitoa had a population of over 17,000 people.
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in Hispaniola in 1492. At the time, the island was ruled by five
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for hundreds if not thousands of years prior to the arrival of
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By the mid-1700s, perhaps the 1760s, Baitoa was settled by
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Populated places in Santiago Province (Dominican Republic)
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Liceo Prof. Gabriel Franco is still an active school.
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According to the Dominican Bar Association in 2017 "
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Alcalde de Baitoa reclama construccion de acueducto
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View of Baitoa, Dominican Republic town church.
Official seal of Baitoa
Baitoa is located in the Dominican Republic
19°19′12″N 70°42′0″W / 19.32000°N 70.70000°W / 19.32000; -70.70000
Dominican Republic
Santiago
Demonym
Time zone
http://ayuntamientobaitoa.gob.do/
municipality
Santiago Province
Dominican Republic
Cibao
Dominican Spanish
Yaque del Norte River
Sabana Iglesia
La Vega Province
Santiago de los Caballeros

Taínos
Christopher Columbus
Chiefdoms of Hispaniola
cacique
Guarionex
Spanish Conquistadors
La Vega, Dominican Republic
Francisco Espaillat
tobacco industry
Hamburg
Santiago Espaillat

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