Centric zone guide

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Centric zone guide

Sightseeing

Best places recommended.
Any kind of home furniture, and a wonderful restaurant
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IKEA
Calle Bienvenido García Gautier
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Any kind of home furniture, and a wonderful restaurant
A place you can find high cuisine restaurants, commercial banks, drugs store, gym, health clinics, cloth stores, and more
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Galeria 360
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A place you can find high cuisine restaurants, commercial banks, drugs store, gym, health clinics, cloth stores, and more
Place to rest, enjoy, and sharing with the whole family
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Jardin Botanico
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Place to rest, enjoy, and sharing with the whole family
A place to elevate your soul...
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ナショナルシアターエドゥアルドブリト
35 Av. Máximo Gómez
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A place to elevate your soul...
Where our souls can be ministered by the word of Christ.
Biblical Church of Jesus Christ
105 Calle Luis Amiama Tió
Where our souls can be ministered by the word of Christ.

Neighborhoods

Zone quiet, clean, and secure with wonderful buildings and houses.
Viejo Arroyo Hondo
Zone quiet, clean, and secure with wonderful buildings and houses.

City/town information

Founded by Bartolomé Colón in 1496, on the eastern bank of the Ozama River, but transferred to the western bank by Nicolás de Ovando in 1502, due to its destruction by a hurricane, Santo Domingo was the first seat of the Spanish colonial government in the New World.
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Santo Domingo
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Founded by Bartolomé Colón in 1496, on the eastern bank of the Ozama River, but transferred to the western bank by Nicolás de Ovando in 1502, due to its destruction by a hurricane, Santo Domingo was the first seat of the Spanish colonial government in the New World.
The city was designed in 1496 by the brothers Cristóbal and Bartolomé Colón; It was founded in 1502 by Fray Nicolás de Ovando. In its first stage of the Spanish Colony, it was considered the main maritime and commercial port of the island. It is the second place in importance as a tourist destination in the country.
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puerto plata
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The city was designed in 1496 by the brothers Cristóbal and Bartolomé Colón; It was founded in 1502 by Fray Nicolás de Ovando. In its first stage of the Spanish Colony, it was considered the main maritime and commercial port of the island. It is the second place in importance as a tourist destination in the country.
Santiago de los Caballeros is the second largest city in the Dominican Republic, capital of the Santiago province and the main metropolitan center of the northern region or Cibao. It was founded in 1495 during the first wave of the Spanish colonization of the New World as the "First Santiago of America."
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Santiago De Los Caballeros
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Santiago de los Caballeros is the second largest city in the Dominican Republic, capital of the Santiago province and the main metropolitan center of the northern region or Cibao. It was founded in 1495 during the first wave of the Spanish colonization of the New World as the "First Santiago of America."
Punta Cana, the easternmost tip of the Dominican Republic, abuts the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It's a region known for its 32km stretch of beaches and clear waters. The Bávaro area and Punta Cana combine to form what's known as La Costa del Coco, or the Coconut Coast, an area of lavish, all-inclusive resorts. It's popular for zip-lining, windsurfing, kayaking and sailing
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Punta Cana
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Punta Cana, the easternmost tip of the Dominican Republic, abuts the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It's a region known for its 32km stretch of beaches and clear waters. The Bávaro area and Punta Cana combine to form what's known as La Costa del Coco, or the Coconut Coast, an area of lavish, all-inclusive resorts. It's popular for zip-lining, windsurfing, kayaking and sailing

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