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Bonao is a city in the Cibao region of Dominican Republic. It is the capital of the Monseñor Nouel province. The city is located in the center of the country, to the northwest of the national capital Santo Domingo. [4] [5] The city is known as "Villa de las Hortensias" - the town of hydrangeas. The Hortensia is the local flower of Bonao.
The Jima River (Spanish: Río Jima) is a 33.73 km (20.96 mi) [1] long river in central Dominican Republic. The Rincón Reservoir (Spanish: Presa de Rincón) lies along the river. [2] The river originates in Las Neblinas, Bonao, Monseñor Nouel Province and reaches its mouth at the Camú River in Jima Abajo, La Vega Province. [3] [4]
The Yuna River (Spanish: Río Yuna) is the second longest river in the Dominican Republic, stretching for a length of 185.17 km (115.06 miles).It forms within the Cordillera Central mountain range southwest of the city of Bonao in Monseñor Nouel Province, and passes through the fertile Cibao Valley. [3]
There are numerous dams and reservoirs in the Dominican Republic, which is composed of rivers, lakes, streams, and numerous waterfalls. The main rivers in the Dominican Republic are the Yaque del Norte , which is the longest in the country at 201 km in length.
The island’s most famous resort town is the Dominican Republic’s answer to Cancun, and a hedonist’s dream destination. Though it may not be able to compete with its Mexican counterpart in ...
This is a list of rivers in the Dominican Republic, arranged in clockwise order around the island starting in the northwest corner, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Dajabón River (Massacre River) Yaque del Norte River. Mao River; Yuna River. Camú River; Guamira River. Maimón River; Yuma River; Chavón ...
Jayaco River (Spanish: Río Jayaco) is a 14.58 km (9.06 mi) [1] long river in the Dominican Republic province of Monseñor Nouel.A part of the Yuna River watershed, the river originates in Hoyo Redonda within the Cordillera Central mountain range. [2]
The park features include Las Pirámides de Valle Nuevo, Monument to Caamaño, Salto de Aguas Blancas (Aguas Blancas falls) which is the highest waterfall in the Antilles, Villa Pajon Ecolodge, Alto de la Bandera the fourth highest peak in the Antilles, a military base, Valle Encantado, and other features. [2] Reserva Científica Ébano Verde