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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".
388:(1791–1804), where thousands of Dominicans left the island or moved to rural communities in order to escape the reach of colonial powers and foreign rule. By the late-1800s, more families began migrating to Baitoa from other areas of the Dominican Republic, due to the growing agricultural economy and availability of land in the region. There are parish records that go as far back as 1863 in Santiago de los Caballeros, which affirms the presence of several growing and newly arriving families in Baitoa. For much of the 19th-20th century, Baitoa was scarcely populated, with no more than several thousand people, and with a small number of core families who continued to form bonds and marital relationships with members of the same community.
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31:
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509:(1893–1941), Maria Otilia (1896–?), Herminio (1898–1933), Julia Antonia (1900–1993), and Laura Otilia Franco Perez (1902–1986). Gabriel Franco also had a premarital child with Amelia Tejada, named Pedro Agapito Franco Tejada (1881–1966). Gabriel home-schooled all of his children. His daughter, Agripina, later became a teacher in her own right. His son, Gabriel Eugenio, was a small business owner in Baitoa, and his other son, Herminio, was a journalist.
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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).
579:(or Donkey Day), where all the cowboys in town ride in their horses, donkeys, and mules, within the community, as a well to celebrate their animals and country culture. This event is a local spin off the religious holiday,
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395:. Mrs. Valerio was also married to Jose Ramon "Moncito" Fernandez (1896–1956), who was one of the leading entrepreneurs in Baitoa. The Parque Municipal Ramon Fernandez (Municipal Park) was posthumously named after him.
332:. Throughout the 18th-19th centuries, farmers from the Cibao formed semi-autonomous agricultural economies, and became increasingly involved in growing and selling tobacco to the international market, especially to
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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.
312:. The early Spanish colonial history of Baitoa is largely unknown. There is no evidence to suggest that there were any permanent European settlements in this region during the early colonial period. However, the
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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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536:, or The Mayor's Office, is located on calle África Núñez. This street is named after former Baitoa school teacher, Prof. África Núñez Pineda (1911–2006). The current mayor or
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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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253:. Baitoa is named after a native tree, also known as St. Domingo Boxwood. The population speaks a Cibao dialect of
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780:
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563:. One of the local churches is Iglesia San Ramon Nonato (Saint Ramon Catholic Church). The church is named after
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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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1104:
1099:
1900:
1551:
1984:
1804:
1338:
1310:
45:
872:
1880:
1769:
1094:
1051:
983:
1690:
1827:
1333:
1084:
993:
317:
1239:
1056:
1875:
887:
341:
273:
1391:
1079:
1665:
1211:
1203:
1089:
1789:
1637:
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1870:
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Julian Perez also had at least one sister named Beatriz Perez, who was married to Clemente Perez.
1994:
1908:
1675:
1437:
915:
301:
1794:
935:
1928:
1746:
1531:
1513:
1274:
1231:
1127:
955:
824:
1918:
1741:
925:
1951:
1670:
1523:
1419:
1015:
313:
261:
1627:
1541:
1462:
1259:
1183:
920:
854:
297:
1145:
945:
8:
1966:
1961:
1556:
1500:
1287:
1175:
324:
1708:
1150:
970:
521:
354:
1956:
1508:
1188:
1137:
839:
834:
620:
385:
363:
246:
128:
1609:
809:
653:
1976:
1655:
1594:
1114:
1036:
1008:
902:
819:
500:
413:
254:
1890:
1680:
1581:
1571:
1325:
1193:
910:
864:
727:
564:
404:
392:
329:
269:
1622:
1452:
1282:
849:
644:
1160:
1023:
988:
249:. Santiago is part of the northern valley of the country, otherwise known as the
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1936:
1865:
1855:
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265:
1427:
1264:
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340:, became President-elect of the Dominican Republic in 1849, while a grandson,
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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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1221:
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1941:
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930:
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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
1913:
1244:
978:
1536:
1485:
1371:
1343:
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309:
213:
1885:
1850:
1480:
1404:
1249:
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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.
384:(1795), whereby Spain had ceded Santo Domingo to France, and by the
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226:
1305:
591:
1860:
1817:
1561:
1822:
1812:
1216:
1031:
488:
477:
333:
305:
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in Hispaniola in 1492. At the time, the island was ruled by five
203:
1589:
1122:
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for hundreds if not thousands of years prior to the arrival of
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1399:
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882:
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By the mid-1700s, perhaps the 1760s, Baitoa was settled by
2016:
Populated places in Santiago Province (Dominican Republic)
272:, north of La Presa de Taveras, and south of the city of
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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
586:The most popular style of music in this region is
559:The local population of Baitoa are predominantly
443:Julian and Baltazara had the following children:
2007:
677: (archived 2012-12-04) – World-Gazetteer.com
35:View of Baitoa, Dominican Republic town church.
316:did establish a nearby fort and settlement in
766:
601:
336:, Germany. One of Francisco's sons, Dr.
575:The people of Baitoa are known to celebrate
773:
759:
2021:Municipalities of the Dominican Republic
789:Municipalities of the Dominican Republic
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499:
487:
434:
425:
283:
2008:
450:Francisco de los Santos "Pancho" Perez
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169:29.54 km (11.41 sq mi)
16:Place in Santiago, Dominican Republic
627:
504:Baitoa, Dominican Republic students.
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346:President of the Dominican Republic
344:, later went on to become the 15th
13:
671:World Gazeteer: Dominican Republic
567:, the patron saint of Baitoa. The
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534:Ayuntamiento Municipal de Baitoa
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371:
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70:
63:
44:
29:
720:
707:"Celebrating Dominican Judges"
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688:
71:
1:
681:
304:, each of which was led by a
153:Established as a Municipality
1448:San Fernando de Monte Cristi
583:(or the Day of Saint John).
483:
421:
7:
714:Dominican Judiciary Journal
527:
318:La Vega, Dominican Republic
260:Baitoa is located near the
10:
2037:
1876:Santiago de los Caballeros
1557:San Felipe de Puerto Plata
664:
602:Notable people from Baitoa
546:
342:Ulises Francisco Espaillat
279:
274:Santiago de los Caballeros
1975:
1927:
1899:
1836:
1803:
1760:
1717:
1689:
1666:Sabana Grande de Palenque
1636:
1608:
1580:
1522:
1499:
1461:
1418:
1390:
1357:
1324:
1296:
1273:
1230:
1202:
1174:
1136:
1113:
1070:
1022:
1007:
969:
901:
863:
795:
515:
222:
212:
202:
198:600/km (1,600/sq mi)
194:
186:
181:
173:
165:
160:
152:
144:
134:
124:
89:
58:
40:
28:
21:
1057:San Francisco de Macorís
716:: 20–21. September 2017.
555:Iglesia San Ramon Nonato
177:250 m (820 ft)
1909:San Ignacio de Sabaneta
1676:San Gregorio de Yaguate
1623:Santa Bárbara de Samaná
1438:Las Matas de Santa Cruz
1042:Eugenio María de Hostos
302:Chiefdoms of Hispaniola
1790:San José de los Llanos
1747:San Juan de la Maguana
1359:María Trinidad Sánchez
1128:Santa Cruz de El Seibo
956:Santa Cruz de Barahona
609:– actor, screenwriter
556:
505:
493:
431:
289:
1952:San Antonio de Guerra
1871:San José de las Matas
1671:San Gregorio de Nigua
1476:Sabana Grande de Boyá
1334:Concepción de la Vega
554:
503:
491:
453:Juana Francisca Perez
435:Traditional Genealogy
429:
314:Spanish Conquistadors
287:
262:Yaque del Norte River
109:19.32000°N 70.70000°W
1795:San Pedro de Macorís
1762:San Pedro de Macorís
855:Las Yayas de Viajama
577:El Día de los Burros
298:Christopher Columbus
195: • Density
1967:Santo Domingo Oeste
1962:Santo Domingo Norte
1919:Villa Los Almácigos
1742:Las Matas de Farfán
1288:San Rafael del Yuma
325:Francisco Espaillat
114:19.32000; -70.70000
105: /
1957:Santo Domingo Este
1901:Santiago Rodríguez
1189:Hato Mayor del Rey
840:Nueva Sabana Yegua
805:Azua de Compostela
621:Dominican Republic
581:El Día de San Juan
557:
506:
494:
432:
386:Haitian Revolution
338:Santiago Espaillat
290:
247:Dominican Republic
187: • Total
166: • Total
129:Dominican Republic
2003:
2002:
1995:Santa Cruz de Mao
1656:Cambita Garabitos
1146:Cayetano Germosén
1009:Distrito Nacional
628:Additional Images
471:Genetic Genealogy
447:Jose "Pepe" Perez
255:Dominican Spanish
243:Santiago Province
232:
231:
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1709:San José de Ocoa
1691:San José de Ocoa
1681:Villa Altagracia
1572:Villa Montellano
1204:Hermanas Mirabal
1194:Sabana de la Mar
1151:Gaspar Hernández
787:
786:
785:
775:
768:
761:
752:
751:
742:
741:
739:
738:
724:
718:
717:
711:
703:
697:
692:
656:
647:
638:
565:Raymond Nonnatus
522:Leonel Fernández
416:
407:
393:Fernando Valerio
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366:
357:
330:tobacco industry
270:La Vega Province
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119:
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101:
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74:
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67:
48:
33:
19:
18:
2036:
2035:
2031:
2030:
2029:
2027:
2026:
2025:
2006:
2005:
2004:
1999:
1971:
1923:
1895:
1832:
1805:Sánchez Ramírez
1799:
1756:
1737:Juan de Herrera
1713:
1685:
1632:
1604:
1576:
1518:
1495:
1457:
1443:Pepillo Salcedo
1414:
1386:
1353:
1320:
1292:
1269:
1226:
1198:
1170:
1132:
1109:
1066:
1018:
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989:Loma de Cabrera
965:
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825:Padre Las Casas
791:
783:
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748:
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604:
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518:
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437:
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417:
408:
376:
367:
358:
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208:Baitoeros (-as)
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107:
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54:
53:
52:
51:
36:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
2034:
2024:
2023:
2018:
2001:
2000:
1998:
1997:
1992:
1987:
1981:
1979:
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1964:
1959:
1954:
1949:
1944:
1939:
1937:Los Alcarrizos
1933:
1931:
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1924:
1922:
1921:
1916:
1911:
1905:
1903:
1897:
1896:
1894:
1893:
1891:Villa González
1888:
1883:
1878:
1873:
1868:
1866:Sabana Iglesia
1863:
1858:
1856:Licey al Medio
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1848:
1842:
1840:
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1809:
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1787:
1782:
1777:
1772:
1766:
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1758:
1757:
1755:
1754:
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1744:
1739:
1734:
1729:
1723:
1721:
1715:
1714:
1712:
1711:
1706:
1701:
1695:
1693:
1687:
1686:
1684:
1683:
1678:
1673:
1668:
1663:
1658:
1653:
1648:
1646:Bajos de Haina
1642:
1640:
1634:
1633:
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1606:
1605:
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1424:
1422:
1416:
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1407:
1402:
1396:
1394:
1392:Monseñor Nouel
1388:
1387:
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1379:
1374:
1369:
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1355:
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1352:
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1336:
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1308:
1302:
1300:
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1290:
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1271:
1270:
1268:
1267:
1262:
1257:
1255:La Descubierta
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1247:
1242:
1236:
1234:
1228:
1227:
1225:
1224:
1219:
1214:
1208:
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1200:
1199:
1197:
1196:
1191:
1186:
1180:
1178:
1172:
1171:
1169:
1168:
1163:
1158:
1156:Jamao al Norte
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1148:
1142:
1140:
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1095:Hondo Valle
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1775:Guayacanes
1752:Vallejuelo
1732:El Cercado
1661:Los Cacaos
1514:Pedernales
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1349:Jima Abajo
1176:Hato Mayor
1166:San Víctor
1085:Comendador
1072:Elías Piña
1062:Villa Riva
936:La Ciénaga
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182:Population
148:circa 1765
97:19°19′12″N
1985:Esperanza
1780:Quisqueya
1537:Guananico
1486:Bayaguana
1372:El Factor
1344:Jarabacoa
1339:Constanza
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1298:La Romana
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1770:Consuelo
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