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 on: Today at 01:47:02 AM 
Started by songtosing2002 - Last post by chellam2020

Puerto Plata Cultural Festival - First week
Latin music Festival - Three day event Santo Domingo Olympic Stadium (no fix date)
San Pedro Apostle de festival - San Pedro de Macoris
Feast of Corpus Christi - June 10,
San Juan Batista - A religious festival in Bani, run by a brotherhood dating back to the Haitian occupation.- June 13
San Antonio - Fiesta Patronales in Bonao and Sosua. - June 13,
July:
Merengue Festival - Santo Domingo, el Malecon. Starting the third week of the month and lasting for two weeks with virtually every Merengue act of the last 30 years performing
Foundation of Sociedad Trinintaria - July 16,
August:
Restoration Day, Declaration of War against Spanish occupation in 1863, final independence from Spain in 1865. - August 16,
Higuey, Festival of the Bulls - August 14,




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 on: Today at 01:46:34 AM 
Started by chellam2020 - Last post by chellam2020



Four holidays from republica domenicana?



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 on: September 08, 2010, 08:49:04 PM 
Started by admin - Last post by admin
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 on: September 06, 2010, 01:11:42 AM 
Started by gdbear65 - Last post by yujiao
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 on: September 03, 2010, 01:36:37 AM 
Started by nogirls2020 - Last post by nogirls2020
Como es la vida nocturna en Tijuana?
Me gustaria saber como es la vida nocturna de esta ciudad, ya que estoy pennsando en mudarme, soy argentina, hay discotecas, con musica electronica o dance, hay restricción horaria, hay after hour, hay radios de musica electrónica, cuales son las compañias de telefonia cellular, esta Nextel?, se puede comprar barato un ford mustang usado? bueno cualquier dato se los voy agradecer. Besos. Pam




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 on: August 30, 2010, 08:56:42 AM 
Started by gdbear65 - Last post by chellam2020

Five-centuries-old Puerto Plata is a big, noisy city that appeals to a particular kind of traveler – the really adventurous kind who enjoys visiting odd cities with an alluring air beneath the surface. Puerto Plata fills that bill, with its colorful expat community and the narrow streets and gingerbread Victorian architecture of its Old City. The latter is a holdover from its heyday as a tobacco and sugar port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when it outshone even Santo Domingo as a wealthy enclave. Today, Puerto Plata is more industrial and traffic-choked, but worth a look around if you’re on the north coast. Besides tourism, Puerto Plata’s modern economy is built on sugar, tobacco, and rum – a nutritionist’s nightmare but a hedonist’s haven. (Perhaps attracting all those expats.)




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 on: August 25, 2010, 02:19:26 AM 
Started by admin - Last post by anbu2020

It is pretty hot and nice there but it can rain a lot sometimes. However I've only been there in March, not sure about now. Usually when it rained, it would be a huge downpour of rain that only lasted an hour or so at night.

The beaches are okay. They're nice but I don't think they were completely blue.

The Dominicans I met were so friendly! I loved that about them.

There are clubs and stuff there (I think they called them discos!). I didn't really leave the resort so I'm not sure about shopping, but there are a lot of excursions available depending on where you are, like ziplining snorkelling excursions, etc.

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 on: August 01, 2010, 04:16:24 PM 
Started by stevecakko - Last post by stevecakko
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 on: August 01, 2010, 11:20:51 AM 
Started by kyle141 - Last post by manuel
Heavy night life on the north cost only in Sosua /Puerto Plata

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 on: August 01, 2010, 11:19:29 AM 
Started by kyle141 - Last post by manuel
I am in Santo Domingo. Nobody feel the E/quick

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