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  2. Geographic regions of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Regional divisions and provinces in Dominican Republic Macro-regions Regions Provinces Norte/Cibao Cibao Nordeste [4]: Duarte: Hermanas Mirabal: María Trinidad Sánchez

  3. Provinces of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The division of the country into provinces is laid down in the constitution (Title I, Section II, Article 5) [1] and enacted by law. The latter is currently Law 5220 on the Territorial Division of the Dominican Republic ( Ley No. 5220 sobre División Territorial de la República Dominicana ), issued 1959 and frequently amended to create new ...

  4. DXAA - Wikipedia

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    DXAA (pronounced DX-double-A; 92.5 FM) is a radio station owned and operated by Andres Bonifacio College Broadcasting System. The station's studios and transmitter are located at the 3/F Amando B. Amatong Civic Center, College Park , Dipolog , Zamboanga del Norte .

  5. List of municipalities of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    According to the Constitution [6] and the law, [7] the municipalities are administered by the municipality's Municipal Office (ayuntamiento), which is a legal entity in its own right consisting of two bodies: the alcadía (Mayor's Office), with the alcalde (), and the Municipal Council (concejo de regidores), with at least five members (regidores).

  6. Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión - Wikipedia

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    The channel was first aired on August 1, 1952 with the name La Voz Dominicana. This was the first television transmitter of its kind in the country and the fifth [2] in Latin America, after Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, and Argentina. The original owner was José Arismendy Trujillo (Petán), brother of the notorious dictator Rafael Trujillo (d. 1961). [3]

  7. Valverde Province - Wikipedia

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    Valverde (Spanish pronunciation: [balˈβeɾðe]) is a province of the Dominican Republic.It was split from Santiago Province in 1959. It is in the northwestern part of the country.

  8. Santiago Rodríguez Province - Wikipedia

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    Santiago Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo roˈðɾiɣes]) is a province in the northwest region of the Dominican Republic.It was split from Monte Cristi in 1948.

  9. Santo Domingo Province - Wikipedia

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    As of June 20, 2006, the province is divided into the following municipalities and municipal districts (distrito municipal – D. M.) within them: [3]. Boca Chica. La Caleta (D.M.)