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  2. Dominican Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The civil war formally ended on August 31, 1965, with a ceasefire agreement, followed by the establishment of a provisional government on September 3, 1965. The first postwar elections were held on July 1, 1966, and pitted the conservative Reformist Party candidate, Joaquín Balaguer , against the former president Juan Emilio Bosch Gaviño .

  3. Dominican Civil War (1911–1912) - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Civil War that lasted from 5 December 1911 until 30 November 1912 was the bloodiest in the history of the Dominican Republic. [1] It began as an uprising in the northwest of the country. The United States considered military intervention, but it succeeded in negotiating a settlement without landing its forces.

  4. List of wars involving the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Third Dominican Civil War (1965–1966) Dominican Loyalists United States Brazil Paraguay Honduras Nicaragua Costa Rica El Salvador Dominican Constitutionalists: Loyalists Victory. Juan Bosch excluded from Presidency; Election of Joaquín Balaguer

  5. History of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Unification of Hispaniola Republic of Haiti (1820–1849) Dominican War of Independence First Republic (1844–1861) Spanish occupation (1861–1865) Dominican Restoration War Second Republic (1865–1916) United States occupation (1916–1924) Third Republic (1924–1965) Dominican Civil War Fourth Republic (1966–) Topics LGBT history Postal history Jewish history Dominican Republic portal

  6. List of presidents of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The National Palace is the president's official workplace, the center of the administration, and a prominent symbol of the office.. Since independence in 1844, the Dominican Republic has counted 54 people in the presidential office, whether constitutional, provisional, or interim, divided into 66 periods of government.

  7. United States involvement in regime change in Latin America

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    American President Lyndon Johnson intervened into the 1965 Dominican Civil War by sending American troops to help end the war and prevent supporters of the deposed Bosch from taking over. On July 1, 1966, elections were held with Joaquín Balaguer winning against Bosch.

  8. Category:Wars involving the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Civil War (1911–1912) Dominican Civil War (1914) Dominican Restoration War; Dominican War of Independence; I. Iraq War; S. Siege of Santo Domingo (1655 ...

  9. Dominican Civil War (1914) - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Civil War (1914) was a civil war in the Dominican Republic that started as a rebellion against the government led by General Desiderio Arias in La Vega and Santiago de los Caballeros, beginning on March 30, 1914. José Bordas Valdez was elected President without opposition on June 15, 1914.