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The Dominican national identity card (Spanish: Cédula de Identidad y Electoral or cédula) is a national identity card issued to citizens of the Dominican Republic.The polycarbonate card containing the holder's full name, place of birth, date of birth, nationality, sex, civil status, occupation, polling station, and residential address, as well as a photograph that adheres to ISO/IEC 19794-5.
On February 27, 2009, CODETEL launched Claro TV, a digital TV service based on Microsoft Mediaroom for urban areas and Direct To Home Satellite for rural areas. [7] On January 20, 2011, Oscar Peña, the company's president, announced the company's brands would be unified and would become Claro as a part of a global unification across Latin America, where América Móvil's services are under ...
1xx Northern Chile (Regions of Arica y Parinacota, Tarapacá, Antofagasta, Atacama, and Coquimbo) 2xx Region of Valparaíso; 3xx Central Chile (Regions of O'Higgins, Maule, and Ñuble) 4xx Regions of Bíobío and Araucanía; 5xx Regions of Los Ríos and Los Lagos; 6xx Southern Chile (Regions of Aysén, and Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena)
They are issued by the Registro Civil e Identificación. Citizens of Chile do not need a passport when traveling to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. For these countries, they may use just their National ID cards called Cédula de Identidad.
The Register of Non-Profit Legal Entities in Chile is a mandatory and centralized registration system, managed by the Civil Registry and Identification Service, aimed at formalizing associations, foundations, community organizations, neighborhood councils, and communal unions that do not seek profit.
Bolsa de Valores de la República Dominicana (Stock Market of the Dominican Republic, BVRD) is the only stock exchange in the Dominican Republic, basically performing a transaction regulation function. It began operations in 1991 and is viewed as a cornerstone of the country's integration into the global economy and domestic development.
Chilean exports to the DR have increased from US$28 million to US$78 million from 2000 to 2018. Dominican Republic exported US$11.3 million worth of goods to Chile in 2019, with the largest export being hard liquor. Chile, in the same year, exported US$76.5 million to the DR, with the largest exports being cars. [2]