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New Effort to Develop Border Area Between Dominican Republic and Haiti
The economy of the Dominican Republic, which has seen a tourism boom in recent years, could grow by 7% this year, according to Frank Rainieri, President and CEO of Grupo Puntacana. Now, some business leaders like Rainieri are trying to spread the wealth. Several entrepreneurs have formed a council to try to bring economic development to the border region of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Rainie
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This is a flight review of our Thomson Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. We flew in economy class called "Dreamliner Class" on the Dreamliner. All footage of the journey is filmed from the economy class cabin. Our flight crew was mainly British with a Scandinavian stewardess on board too. Our
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Haiti and the Dominican republic: Economy, border taxation between the two Nations.
Haiti and the Dominican republic: Economy, politics, border taxation between the two Nations
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¡Viva Dominicana!
Pranit Lahoty- Narrator
Sam DiOrio- Actor 1 (In Jeans)
Abhi Jain- Actor 2
Frank Chang- Cameraman, Video Editor, Director
Yes I realize the beginning is sped up but we were only given a minute to work with.
Click on the little gear bottom right of the video and you can even slow down the video how you want!
See this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2_yejpvvx0 to see the ex
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: DOMINICANS TO ENJOY CHRISTMAS DESPITE PROBLEMS
Spanish/Nat
The Dominican Republic has been engulfed by the Christmas spirit despite its social and economic problems.
The holiday season has suffered from a slowdown compared to previous years due to a recession and more than 20 percent unemployment.
But Dominicans say that won't stop them from enjoying the festivities.
There's Christmas fever in the Dominican Republic.
A giant C
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: CUBAN LEADER FIDEL CASTRO VISIT
Spanish/Nat
Cuban President, Fidel Castro, let bygones be bygones on Sunday when he held remarkable meeting former Dominican Republic strongman, Joaquin Balaguer.
Castro, a loyal Communist and 92-year-old Balaguer, a conservative who ruled the Dominican Republic for 22 years put politics aside as they exchanged compliments and chatted for about 40 minutes.
Castro's meeting came at the end
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: CUBAN LEADER FIDEL CASTRO VISIT
Spanish/Nat
Cuban leader Fidel Castro attended the opening ceremony of a five day summit of 15 Caribbean leaders in the Dominican capital Santo Domingo.
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Castro supporters have welcomed the visit of the 72-year old communist leader, lin
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New Effort to Develop Border Area Between Dominican Republic and Haiti
The economy of the Dominican Republic, which has seen a tourism boom in recent years, could grow by 7% this year, according to Frank Rainieri, President and CEO...
The economy of the Dominican Republic, which has seen a tourism boom in recent years, could grow by 7% this year, according to Frank Rainieri, President and CEO of Grupo Puntacana. Now, some business leaders like Rainieri are trying to spread the wealth. Several entrepreneurs have formed a council to try to bring economic development to the border region of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Rainieri said the hope to is to expand tourism in the area, as well as build other projects, like agricultural developments and industrial parks. The group is hoping to attract $2 billion in foreign investments, and is working with the governments of the Dominican Republic and Haiti on developing new public-private partnerships. Rainieri said any new development will also help eliminate poverty, by creating jobs.
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wn.com/New Effort To Develop Border Area Between Dominican Republic And Haiti
The economy of the Dominican Republic, which has seen a tourism boom in recent years, could grow by 7% this year, according to Frank Rainieri, President and CEO of Grupo Puntacana. Now, some business leaders like Rainieri are trying to spread the wealth. Several entrepreneurs have formed a council to try to bring economic development to the border region of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Rainieri said the hope to is to expand tourism in the area, as well as build other projects, like agricultural developments and industrial parks. The group is hoping to attract $2 billion in foreign investments, and is working with the governments of the Dominican Republic and Haiti on developing new public-private partnerships. Rainieri said any new development will also help eliminate poverty, by creating jobs.
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- published: 30 Sep 2015
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Thomson Boeing 787 Dreamliner flight review to Puetro Plata in the Dominican Republic - G-TUIA
This is a flight review of our Thomson Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic...
This is a flight review of our Thomson Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. We flew in economy class called "Dreamliner Class" on the Dreamliner. All footage of the journey is filmed from the economy class cabin. Our flight crew was mainly British with a Scandinavian stewardess on board too. Our Thomson Airways Dreamliner (Boeing 787-8) had registration number G-TUIA and was named "Living the Dream". Our flight started at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark and the aircraft passengers where mainly Scandinavians (Swedish and Danish nationality). Our charter holiday trips where booked via Star Tour (name for TUI in Denmark) (Fritidsresor as TUI are called in Swedish) which is the same as TUI travel in the UK and Germany. I believe TUI is called ARKE in the Netherlands, is that correct?
Our Dreamliner flight review begins at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark. The viewer can follow our arrival at the airport (Terminal 3) before we walk down to Terminal 2 where out Thomson Airways check-in desk is located. We then check-in at the self check-in counters and the drop our luggage at the Thomson Airways Baggage Drop Off area. We then make our way up to the departures area via the tax free shopping area. Once through the tax free shopping area we walk over to the windows where there is a little snow storm outside, the first aircraft we see is the Qatar Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner being towed away. We walk around the airport for awhile before we again pass another passport control (2 x passport control because we are leaving the European Union). We then arrive at our departure gate area (our gate was C29) where we get our first glimpse of our Thomson Airways Dreamliner passenger aircraft which is rather covered in snow. It is here at the gate that we are told that the flight is delayed as there is a problem with the aircraft's water supply system which means that there is no water for the lavatories or tea and coffee. We eventually board the plane just over 1 hour delayed. As we pushback and start taxiing we get some nice views of the Thai Airways and Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft also standing at the C area gates, We also get some nice views of the terminal building construction project (I believe that the terminal is being upgraded to be able to handle the giant Airbus A380 aircraft, which currently do not fly to Copenhagen Airport. The aircraft then makes it´s way for de-icing where the viewer gets a cabin view at the deicing process of a Dreamliner Boeing 787 aircraft. After de-icing we taxi over to our runway for take off (Runway 04R), from this point our journey begins. Watch out for economy class cabin views where you can see the 3-3-3 seat arrangements, view the in flight entertainment system (IES) a touchscreen used mainly for movies, TV shows and the route and speed of the aircraft (also the reading light and stewardess calling button are found on the touch screen). We also visit the galley and lavatory. Inflight meals which we have prepaid also feature in the footage. We had one main meal and then one complimentary snack box just before landing.Also watch out for the famous Dreamliner mood lights, the fancy new self dimming windows the huge General Electric e
ith their characteristic noise reducing chevrons (or saw teeth) and much more. We really hope that you enjoy the footage of our first flight on the Thomson Airways Dreamliner to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic.
Wiki writes about Thomson Airways, "Thomson Airways Limited is the world's largest charter airline, offering scheduled and charter flights from the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland to destinations in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. The airline was formed following the merger of the travel division of TUI AG and First Choice Holidays plc in September 2007 to form TUI Travel. The two companies' respective airlines, Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways, were merged under the former's Air Operator's Certificate in May 2008, and were re branded as Thomson Airways on 1 November 2008. TUI Travel merged with TUI AG to form TUI Group in December 2014..."
Wiki writes about TUI Travel, "TUI Travel PLC was a British leisure travel group listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was formed on 3 September 2007 with the merger of First Choice Holidays PLC and the Tourism Division of TUI AG, which owns 56.4% of the company. TUI operated in 180 countries and claimed 30 million customers. Its headquarters were in Crawley, West Sussex, England and it was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index..."
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wn.com/Thomson Boeing 787 Dreamliner Flight Review To Puetro Plata In The Dominican Republic G Tuia
This is a flight review of our Thomson Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. We flew in economy class called "Dreamliner Class" on the Dreamliner. All footage of the journey is filmed from the economy class cabin. Our flight crew was mainly British with a Scandinavian stewardess on board too. Our Thomson Airways Dreamliner (Boeing 787-8) had registration number G-TUIA and was named "Living the Dream". Our flight started at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark and the aircraft passengers where mainly Scandinavians (Swedish and Danish nationality). Our charter holiday trips where booked via Star Tour (name for TUI in Denmark) (Fritidsresor as TUI are called in Swedish) which is the same as TUI travel in the UK and Germany. I believe TUI is called ARKE in the Netherlands, is that correct?
Our Dreamliner flight review begins at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark. The viewer can follow our arrival at the airport (Terminal 3) before we walk down to Terminal 2 where out Thomson Airways check-in desk is located. We then check-in at the self check-in counters and the drop our luggage at the Thomson Airways Baggage Drop Off area. We then make our way up to the departures area via the tax free shopping area. Once through the tax free shopping area we walk over to the windows where there is a little snow storm outside, the first aircraft we see is the Qatar Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner being towed away. We walk around the airport for awhile before we again pass another passport control (2 x passport control because we are leaving the European Union). We then arrive at our departure gate area (our gate was C29) where we get our first glimpse of our Thomson Airways Dreamliner passenger aircraft which is rather covered in snow. It is here at the gate that we are told that the flight is delayed as there is a problem with the aircraft's water supply system which means that there is no water for the lavatories or tea and coffee. We eventually board the plane just over 1 hour delayed. As we pushback and start taxiing we get some nice views of the Thai Airways and Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft also standing at the C area gates, We also get some nice views of the terminal building construction project (I believe that the terminal is being upgraded to be able to handle the giant Airbus A380 aircraft, which currently do not fly to Copenhagen Airport. The aircraft then makes it´s way for de-icing where the viewer gets a cabin view at the deicing process of a Dreamliner Boeing 787 aircraft. After de-icing we taxi over to our runway for take off (Runway 04R), from this point our journey begins. Watch out for economy class cabin views where you can see the 3-3-3 seat arrangements, view the in flight entertainment system (IES) a touchscreen used mainly for movies, TV shows and the route and speed of the aircraft (also the reading light and stewardess calling button are found on the touch screen). We also visit the galley and lavatory. Inflight meals which we have prepaid also feature in the footage. We had one main meal and then one complimentary snack box just before landing.Also watch out for the famous Dreamliner mood lights, the fancy new self dimming windows the huge General Electric e
ith their characteristic noise reducing chevrons (or saw teeth) and much more. We really hope that you enjoy the footage of our first flight on the Thomson Airways Dreamliner to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic.
Wiki writes about Thomson Airways, "Thomson Airways Limited is the world's largest charter airline, offering scheduled and charter flights from the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland to destinations in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. The airline was formed following the merger of the travel division of TUI AG and First Choice Holidays plc in September 2007 to form TUI Travel. The two companies' respective airlines, Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways, were merged under the former's Air Operator's Certificate in May 2008, and were re branded as Thomson Airways on 1 November 2008. TUI Travel merged with TUI AG to form TUI Group in December 2014..."
Wiki writes about TUI Travel, "TUI Travel PLC was a British leisure travel group listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was formed on 3 September 2007 with the merger of First Choice Holidays PLC and the Tourism Division of TUI AG, which owns 56.4% of the company. TUI operated in 180 countries and claimed 30 million customers. Its headquarters were in Crawley, West Sussex, England and it was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index..."
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- published: 15 Jan 2015
- views: 61
Haiti and the Dominican republic: Economy, border taxation between the two Nations.
Haiti and the Dominican republic: Economy, politics, border taxation between the two Nations...
Haiti and the Dominican republic: Economy, politics, border taxation between the two Nations
wn.com/Haiti And The Dominican Republic Economy, Border Taxation Between The Two Nations.
Haiti and the Dominican republic: Economy, politics, border taxation between the two Nations
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 5
Russin Vecchi & Heredia Bonetti Law Firm & Lawyers Dominican Republic
Russin Vecchi & Heredia Bonetti is a law firm pioneer in the Dominican Republic in offering specialized services to a business community interested in the gl......
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wn.com/Russin Vecchi Heredia Bonetti Law Firm Lawyers Dominican Republic
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Expat Small Business Success Story - Charter Fishing in Dominican Republic
Florida expat sets up a lucrative charter fishing business in Cabrera Dominican Republic. The http://DRescapes.com team interviews Captain Randy Rode about h......
Florida expat sets up a lucrative charter fishing business in Cabrera Dominican Republic. The http://DRescapes.com team interviews Captain Randy Rode about h...
wn.com/Expat Small Business Success Story Charter Fishing In Dominican Republic
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- published: 04 Dec 2013
- views: 471
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author: drescapes
Dominican Republic Economic Summit Video
¡Viva Dominicana!
Pranit Lahoty- Narrator
Sam DiOrio- Actor 1 (In Jeans)
Abhi Jain- Actor 2
Frank Chang- Cameraman, Video Editor, Director
Yes I realize the be...
¡Viva Dominicana!
Pranit Lahoty- Narrator
Sam DiOrio- Actor 1 (In Jeans)
Abhi Jain- Actor 2
Frank Chang- Cameraman, Video Editor, Director
Yes I realize the beginning is sped up but we were only given a minute to work with.
Click on the little gear bottom right of the video and you can even slow down the video how you want!
See this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2_yejpvvx0 to see the extended version!
wn.com/Dominican Republic Economic Summit Video
¡Viva Dominicana!
Pranit Lahoty- Narrator
Sam DiOrio- Actor 1 (In Jeans)
Abhi Jain- Actor 2
Frank Chang- Cameraman, Video Editor, Director
Yes I realize the beginning is sped up but we were only given a minute to work with.
Click on the little gear bottom right of the video and you can even slow down the video how you want!
See this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2_yejpvvx0 to see the extended version!
- published: 07 Nov 2013
- views: 32
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: DOMINICANS TO ENJOY CHRISTMAS DESPITE PROBLEMS
Spanish/Nat
The Dominican Republic has been engulfed by the Christmas spirit despite its social and economic problems.
The holiday season has suffered fr...
Spanish/Nat
The Dominican Republic has been engulfed by the Christmas spirit despite its social and economic problems.
The holiday season has suffered from a slowdown compared to previous years due to a recession and more than 20 percent unemployment.
But Dominicans say that won't stop them from enjoying the festivities.
There's Christmas fever in the Dominican Republic.
A giant Christmas tree has been set up in the capital; fireworks and colourful lights illuminate the skyline.
Figurines of the Dominican peasant decorate the streets while merengue bands entertain people after a long day of shopping.
Stores open for longer hours throughout the holidays.
But this year's season has suffered a slowdown due to an economic recession and 20 percent unemployment.
Business has been slow and merchants complain their sales have gone down compared to previous years.
For Dominicans it's been a tough year and their Christmas wish is pretty obvious.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"That the economic situation improves and that there be more street vendors so that people can by what they need."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox pop
Even with little money flowing into the economy, some Dominicans like these, managed to buy the traditional Christmas pork.
During the Christmas season, Dominicans living abroad - mainly in New York- come home to escape from the bitter cold and to see their loved ones.
For these people, during Christmas, there's no place like home.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Enjoy a nice vacation and the real Christmas which is celebrated here in our country. In the countries we come from, in New York, it is spent just like any other day."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox pop
Some two (m) million Dominicans live in New York.
They left their country looking for a better life.
During the Christmas season they return with toys, electronic appliances and other goods the average Dominican cannot afford.
The Dominican Republic is one of the poorest countries in the Caribbean.
Still, its people are not letting the crisis overshadow their Christmas spirit.
They are determined to leave their problems behind to enjoy another year of music, dance and celebrations.
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wn.com/Dominican Republic Dominicans To Enjoy Christmas Despite Problems
Spanish/Nat
The Dominican Republic has been engulfed by the Christmas spirit despite its social and economic problems.
The holiday season has suffered from a slowdown compared to previous years due to a recession and more than 20 percent unemployment.
But Dominicans say that won't stop them from enjoying the festivities.
There's Christmas fever in the Dominican Republic.
A giant Christmas tree has been set up in the capital; fireworks and colourful lights illuminate the skyline.
Figurines of the Dominican peasant decorate the streets while merengue bands entertain people after a long day of shopping.
Stores open for longer hours throughout the holidays.
But this year's season has suffered a slowdown due to an economic recession and 20 percent unemployment.
Business has been slow and merchants complain their sales have gone down compared to previous years.
For Dominicans it's been a tough year and their Christmas wish is pretty obvious.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"That the economic situation improves and that there be more street vendors so that people can by what they need."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox pop
Even with little money flowing into the economy, some Dominicans like these, managed to buy the traditional Christmas pork.
During the Christmas season, Dominicans living abroad - mainly in New York- come home to escape from the bitter cold and to see their loved ones.
For these people, during Christmas, there's no place like home.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Enjoy a nice vacation and the real Christmas which is celebrated here in our country. In the countries we come from, in New York, it is spent just like any other day."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox pop
Some two (m) million Dominicans live in New York.
They left their country looking for a better life.
During the Christmas season they return with toys, electronic appliances and other goods the average Dominican cannot afford.
The Dominican Republic is one of the poorest countries in the Caribbean.
Still, its people are not letting the crisis overshadow their Christmas spirit.
They are determined to leave their problems behind to enjoy another year of music, dance and celebrations.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/c6f8aa8e95340c9a29aa1aa17f91ebe0
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: CUBAN LEADER FIDEL CASTRO VISIT
Spanish/Nat
Cuban President, Fidel Castro, let bygones be bygones on Sunday when he held remarkable meeting former Dominican Republic strongman, Joaquin Bala...
Spanish/Nat
Cuban President, Fidel Castro, let bygones be bygones on Sunday when he held remarkable meeting former Dominican Republic strongman, Joaquin Balaguer.
Castro, a loyal Communist and 92-year-old Balaguer, a conservative who ruled the Dominican Republic for 22 years put politics aside as they exchanged compliments and chatted for about 40 minutes.
Castro's meeting came at the end of a five day summit of Caribbean nations who signed a trade pact to increase economic growth.
This is the first time Cuba has been invited to take part in the summit.
The Cuban President Fidel Castro demonstrated his strong standing in the Caribbean when he attended the regional summit held in the Dominican Republic.
It is Castro's first official visit to the country since he seized power in Cuba in 1959.
It's also the first time he has participated in the Caribbean Community's (CARICOM) summits.
A CARICOM free trade accord, signed on Saturday, will eventually remove most tariffs between the Caribbean Community - whose 15 nations have a combined population of 14 (m) million.
The trade agreement was timed to coincide with negotiations for a free trade zone encompassing the entire Western Hemisphere by 2005.
The formerly insular Dominican Republic is trying to become a linchpin of the Americas.
It has to its advantage an Hispanic culture, Caribbean location, and ties to the United States - where more than one (m)million Dominicans live.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"This accord represents the second link in the chain of free trade that we have committed to achieve in our hemisphere and at the same time it represents the triumph of Caribbean solidarity"
SUPER CAPTION: Leone Fernandez, Dominican President
Castro, largely isolated from his neighbours since seizing power in 1959, ended a triumphant tour three weeks ago that took him to Jamaica, Barbados and Grenada.
His newfound acceptance results in part from Caribbean frustration with U-S policy perceived as lacking leadership, vision and generosity.
The ambitious Dominican President, Leonel Fernandez, has seized a leading role in the unprecedented Caribbean embrace of Castro - a once avowed enemy of more conservative predecessors.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Cuba has been participating as an observer in this event therefore we cannot predict the future of U-S foreign policy towards Cuba, the only thing we can say is that there is no connection between what we have done today and what the future of U-S policy may be"
SUPER CAPTION: Leone Fernandez, Dominican President
The CARICOM leaders issued a declaration at the end of the summit expressing deep disappointment with the United States over textile trading.
They believe President Clinton has not made good on promises to extend the same preferences for Caribbean textiles as those enjoyed by Mexico under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
The statement - a clear challenge to the U-S embargo of Cuba - extended a warm hand of friendship to Cuba and underscored the significance of Castro's participation at the summit.
Castro reiterated that the small island nations of the Caribbean must oppose the unbridled capitalism he attributes to the United States, by showing a sole unity and strength.
That struck a deep chord in a region where people fear the vagaries of a global free market in which their small economies cannot compete.
Castro found that he also had supporters among the people of the Dominican Republic who gathered on the streets of Santo Domingo.
Castro laid a wreath at the monument of the Dominican Republic's independence hero.
But, that occasion ended in some clashes when police refused entry to a number photographers who had gathered to wait for Castro.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
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wn.com/Dominican Republic Cuban Leader Fidel Castro Visit
Spanish/Nat
Cuban President, Fidel Castro, let bygones be bygones on Sunday when he held remarkable meeting former Dominican Republic strongman, Joaquin Balaguer.
Castro, a loyal Communist and 92-year-old Balaguer, a conservative who ruled the Dominican Republic for 22 years put politics aside as they exchanged compliments and chatted for about 40 minutes.
Castro's meeting came at the end of a five day summit of Caribbean nations who signed a trade pact to increase economic growth.
This is the first time Cuba has been invited to take part in the summit.
The Cuban President Fidel Castro demonstrated his strong standing in the Caribbean when he attended the regional summit held in the Dominican Republic.
It is Castro's first official visit to the country since he seized power in Cuba in 1959.
It's also the first time he has participated in the Caribbean Community's (CARICOM) summits.
A CARICOM free trade accord, signed on Saturday, will eventually remove most tariffs between the Caribbean Community - whose 15 nations have a combined population of 14 (m) million.
The trade agreement was timed to coincide with negotiations for a free trade zone encompassing the entire Western Hemisphere by 2005.
The formerly insular Dominican Republic is trying to become a linchpin of the Americas.
It has to its advantage an Hispanic culture, Caribbean location, and ties to the United States - where more than one (m)million Dominicans live.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"This accord represents the second link in the chain of free trade that we have committed to achieve in our hemisphere and at the same time it represents the triumph of Caribbean solidarity"
SUPER CAPTION: Leone Fernandez, Dominican President
Castro, largely isolated from his neighbours since seizing power in 1959, ended a triumphant tour three weeks ago that took him to Jamaica, Barbados and Grenada.
His newfound acceptance results in part from Caribbean frustration with U-S policy perceived as lacking leadership, vision and generosity.
The ambitious Dominican President, Leonel Fernandez, has seized a leading role in the unprecedented Caribbean embrace of Castro - a once avowed enemy of more conservative predecessors.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Cuba has been participating as an observer in this event therefore we cannot predict the future of U-S foreign policy towards Cuba, the only thing we can say is that there is no connection between what we have done today and what the future of U-S policy may be"
SUPER CAPTION: Leone Fernandez, Dominican President
The CARICOM leaders issued a declaration at the end of the summit expressing deep disappointment with the United States over textile trading.
They believe President Clinton has not made good on promises to extend the same preferences for Caribbean textiles as those enjoyed by Mexico under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
The statement - a clear challenge to the U-S embargo of Cuba - extended a warm hand of friendship to Cuba and underscored the significance of Castro's participation at the summit.
Castro reiterated that the small island nations of the Caribbean must oppose the unbridled capitalism he attributes to the United States, by showing a sole unity and strength.
That struck a deep chord in a region where people fear the vagaries of a global free market in which their small economies cannot compete.
Castro found that he also had supporters among the people of the Dominican Republic who gathered on the streets of Santo Domingo.
Castro laid a wreath at the monument of the Dominican Republic's independence hero.
But, that occasion ended in some clashes when police refused entry to a number photographers who had gathered to wait for Castro.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: CUBAN LEADER FIDEL CASTRO VISIT
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Cuban leader Fidel Castro attended the opening ceremony of a five day summit of 15 Caribbean leaders in the Dominican capital Santo Domingo.
H...
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Cuban leader Fidel Castro attended the opening ceremony of a five day summit of 15 Caribbean leaders in the Dominican capital Santo Domingo.
He is in Santo Domingo at the invitation of Dominican president Leonel Fernandez for his first visit since he was banned from the island three decades ago.
Castro supporters have welcomed the visit of the 72-year old communist leader, lining the streets and following his every move.
For nearly four decades, Fidel Castro kept to one side of a sometimes-bitter ideological divide between his communist Cuba and a neighboring Dominican Republic dabbling in democracy.
The walls of that divide fast crumbling, Castro said he felt right at home when he landed on Thursday.
It is the first time he has visited the island since becoming Cuba's leader in 1959.
The Cuban leader attended the opening ceremony of a 15-nation Caribbean summit on Friday.
The three-day meeting of the Forum of African, Caribbean and Pacific Nations (CARIFORUM) is seen as a meeting of small island states fighting for economic survival in an era of increasingly global free trade.
Castro alluded to that struggle as he recalled the strong cultural ties that historically wed Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
Cuba's economy has struggled since the collapse of its biggest trading partner, the Soviet-era Eastern bloc, and the continuation of the U.S. trade embargo.
Other Caribbean states, meanwhile, have seen U.S. aid dwindle since the end of the Cold War - from $200 million a year to $25 million last year - and are fighting to maintain access in foreign markets for such exports as bananas, sugar and textiles.
No longer fearing reprisals from Washington, Caribbean democracies are reaching out to Castro.
They are hoping for some extra muscle in upcoming talks with European trading partners and on a proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas.
At the Hotel Jaragua where the summit is being held, Dominican President Leonel Fernandez spoke of possible achievements.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We have the objective of encouraging prosperity through economic integration and free commerce. This is the objective of our democracies - the eradication of poverty. All these objectives are interrelated. All of them have an impact on our prosperity and economic growth of our countries. If we dedicate ourselves to achieve them we will not only achieve the integration of Central America and the Caribbean, but also the rest of the world and the Caribbean."
SUPER CAPTION: Leonel Fernandez, Dominican President
At the summit, Castro will observe the signing of a trade agreement between the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean Community economic bloc.
This will create a combined economy of $30 billion that would rise to $40 billion if Cuba were included.
Cuba asked for a similar pact this year.
Community officials said they hoped to nudge Castro toward democratic reforms as a step to closer relations.
Castro also spoke at the meeting.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
We cannot resign ourselves to the idea that all poor countries, which make up an enormous majority of humanity do not have another alternative other than to continue competing amongst themselves in a mad race, making more and more concessions repeatedly in order to reach the technologies and the capital of the free world in order to achieve development."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Castro, Cuban President
Castro, 72, is planning to stay in the Dominican Republic for at least two days after the summit to get acquainted with the country.
The island restored full diplomatic ties with Havana in April after a 34-year hiatus.
Security has been tight for the visit following several reported plots against the Cuban leader.
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wn.com/Dominican Republic Cuban Leader Fidel Castro Visit
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Cuban leader Fidel Castro attended the opening ceremony of a five day summit of 15 Caribbean leaders in the Dominican capital Santo Domingo.
He is in Santo Domingo at the invitation of Dominican president Leonel Fernandez for his first visit since he was banned from the island three decades ago.
Castro supporters have welcomed the visit of the 72-year old communist leader, lining the streets and following his every move.
For nearly four decades, Fidel Castro kept to one side of a sometimes-bitter ideological divide between his communist Cuba and a neighboring Dominican Republic dabbling in democracy.
The walls of that divide fast crumbling, Castro said he felt right at home when he landed on Thursday.
It is the first time he has visited the island since becoming Cuba's leader in 1959.
The Cuban leader attended the opening ceremony of a 15-nation Caribbean summit on Friday.
The three-day meeting of the Forum of African, Caribbean and Pacific Nations (CARIFORUM) is seen as a meeting of small island states fighting for economic survival in an era of increasingly global free trade.
Castro alluded to that struggle as he recalled the strong cultural ties that historically wed Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
Cuba's economy has struggled since the collapse of its biggest trading partner, the Soviet-era Eastern bloc, and the continuation of the U.S. trade embargo.
Other Caribbean states, meanwhile, have seen U.S. aid dwindle since the end of the Cold War - from $200 million a year to $25 million last year - and are fighting to maintain access in foreign markets for such exports as bananas, sugar and textiles.
No longer fearing reprisals from Washington, Caribbean democracies are reaching out to Castro.
They are hoping for some extra muscle in upcoming talks with European trading partners and on a proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas.
At the Hotel Jaragua where the summit is being held, Dominican President Leonel Fernandez spoke of possible achievements.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We have the objective of encouraging prosperity through economic integration and free commerce. This is the objective of our democracies - the eradication of poverty. All these objectives are interrelated. All of them have an impact on our prosperity and economic growth of our countries. If we dedicate ourselves to achieve them we will not only achieve the integration of Central America and the Caribbean, but also the rest of the world and the Caribbean."
SUPER CAPTION: Leonel Fernandez, Dominican President
At the summit, Castro will observe the signing of a trade agreement between the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean Community economic bloc.
This will create a combined economy of $30 billion that would rise to $40 billion if Cuba were included.
Cuba asked for a similar pact this year.
Community officials said they hoped to nudge Castro toward democratic reforms as a step to closer relations.
Castro also spoke at the meeting.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
We cannot resign ourselves to the idea that all poor countries, which make up an enormous majority of humanity do not have another alternative other than to continue competing amongst themselves in a mad race, making more and more concessions repeatedly in order to reach the technologies and the capital of the free world in order to achieve development."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Castro, Cuban President
Castro, 72, is planning to stay in the Dominican Republic for at least two days after the summit to get acquainted with the country.
The island restored full diplomatic ties with Havana in April after a 34-year hiatus.
Security has been tight for the visit following several reported plots against the Cuban leader.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: INCREASE IN DRUG REHABILITATION CENTRES
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More young children in the Dominican Republic are developing drug addiction as an illegal currency of cocaine and heroin tightens on the local ec...
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More young children in the Dominican Republic are developing drug addiction as an illegal currency of cocaine and heroin tightens on the local economy.
The Republic is a traditional port of call for drug cartels operating out of Colombia to the United States.
Increasingly, wages for local trafficking are being paid in drugs and rehabilitation centres throughout the country have reported a sharp increase in the number of young addicts seeking help.
Drug rehabilitation centres are an expanding business in the Dominican Republic.
The lives of more and more children and adolescents such as these are being destroyed by drugs.
The island has for years been a major stepping stone between Colombia and the United States for the passage of drugs.
More recently, the U-S Drug Enforcement Agency (D-E-A) has identified a new trend among international cartels to pay local traffickers in drugs not cash.
One fifth of all drugs trafficked through the Dominican Republic remains on the island, according to the D-E-A.
These youngsters are part of a generation exposed to increasing supplies of heroin, fast becoming the most widely used drug.
The majority of residents at this rehabilitation centre are adolescents.
Many started taking drugs at a very young age.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
" I started at the age of thirteen years taking base heroin, cocaine paste and marijuana. Many things happened during my addiction, I don't know, until one day I ended up in a clinic. I had convulsions due to the quantity and type of drugs I had taken."
SUPER CAPTION: Macarena Suarez, recovering drug addict
The clinics have proved to be a lifeline for their patients, helping them to regain hope and confidence.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
" When I arrived here I was completely destroyed, I had no morale, no life, I had no motivation. Here at the Crea centre they have shown me that life is beautiful again."
SUPER CAPTION: Maria Souffront, recovering drug addict
The head of one of the rehabilitation centre confirmed there was growing concern for the welfare of young drug takers.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
" If we analyse the situation among the young, that is to say from children to adolescents, who are consumers of drugs, we can also conclude that the incidence of the use of this type of substance is at a very dangerous level among the underage."
SUPER CAPTION: Leopoldo Diaz, President of Crea rehabilitation centre
It is impossible to put an exact figure on the size of the problem, but estimates suggest there are 150-thousand addicts in the Dominican Republic.
One in ten are estimated to be young teenagers.
Drug enforcement agents continue their fight against Latin American cartels who have cornered the U-S market.
The true scale of trafficking through this Caribbean island is unknown but the destruction of young lives is the latest tragic indicator.
But it has been revealed that there is a growing trend for local traffickers, many of whom are under 18, to be paid in kind by the Colombian drug cartels.
Heroin is the usual currency for these payments, and it is now rapidly replacing cocaine as the most widely used narcotic.
Children as young as 13 in the Dominican Republic are hooked on hard drugs such as heroin and cocaine, a U-S drug enforcement source claimed on Tuesday.
But it has been revealed that there is a growing trend for local traffickers, many aged under 18, to be paid in kind by the Colombian drug cartels.
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wn.com/Dominican Republic Increase In Drug Rehabilitation Centres
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More young children in the Dominican Republic are developing drug addiction as an illegal currency of cocaine and heroin tightens on the local economy.
The Republic is a traditional port of call for drug cartels operating out of Colombia to the United States.
Increasingly, wages for local trafficking are being paid in drugs and rehabilitation centres throughout the country have reported a sharp increase in the number of young addicts seeking help.
Drug rehabilitation centres are an expanding business in the Dominican Republic.
The lives of more and more children and adolescents such as these are being destroyed by drugs.
The island has for years been a major stepping stone between Colombia and the United States for the passage of drugs.
More recently, the U-S Drug Enforcement Agency (D-E-A) has identified a new trend among international cartels to pay local traffickers in drugs not cash.
One fifth of all drugs trafficked through the Dominican Republic remains on the island, according to the D-E-A.
These youngsters are part of a generation exposed to increasing supplies of heroin, fast becoming the most widely used drug.
The majority of residents at this rehabilitation centre are adolescents.
Many started taking drugs at a very young age.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
" I started at the age of thirteen years taking base heroin, cocaine paste and marijuana. Many things happened during my addiction, I don't know, until one day I ended up in a clinic. I had convulsions due to the quantity and type of drugs I had taken."
SUPER CAPTION: Macarena Suarez, recovering drug addict
The clinics have proved to be a lifeline for their patients, helping them to regain hope and confidence.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
" When I arrived here I was completely destroyed, I had no morale, no life, I had no motivation. Here at the Crea centre they have shown me that life is beautiful again."
SUPER CAPTION: Maria Souffront, recovering drug addict
The head of one of the rehabilitation centre confirmed there was growing concern for the welfare of young drug takers.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
" If we analyse the situation among the young, that is to say from children to adolescents, who are consumers of drugs, we can also conclude that the incidence of the use of this type of substance is at a very dangerous level among the underage."
SUPER CAPTION: Leopoldo Diaz, President of Crea rehabilitation centre
It is impossible to put an exact figure on the size of the problem, but estimates suggest there are 150-thousand addicts in the Dominican Republic.
One in ten are estimated to be young teenagers.
Drug enforcement agents continue their fight against Latin American cartels who have cornered the U-S market.
The true scale of trafficking through this Caribbean island is unknown but the destruction of young lives is the latest tragic indicator.
But it has been revealed that there is a growing trend for local traffickers, many of whom are under 18, to be paid in kind by the Colombian drug cartels.
Heroin is the usual currency for these payments, and it is now rapidly replacing cocaine as the most widely used narcotic.
Children as young as 13 in the Dominican Republic are hooked on hard drugs such as heroin and cocaine, a U-S drug enforcement source claimed on Tuesday.
But it has been revealed that there is a growing trend for local traffickers, many aged under 18, to be paid in kind by the Colombian drug cartels.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Is China Taking Over the Caribbean
China is waging an aggressive campaign of seduction in the Caribbean, wooing countries away from relationships with rival Taiwan, opening markets for its exp......
China is waging an aggressive campaign of seduction in the Caribbean, wooing countries away from relationships with rival Taiwan, opening markets for its exp...
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Juan Vicini: Dominican and Haitian Demographics & Economics
Juan Vicini describes the points to be considered in the development of the Dominican Republic's future economic structure. "Dominican Republic has a populat......
Juan Vicini describes the points to be considered in the development of the Dominican Republic's future economic structure. "Dominican Republic has a populat...
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Juan Vicini describes the points to be considered in the development of the Dominican Republic's future economic structure. "Dominican Republic has a populat...
Status of the world economy and the global financial situation
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) held on 2 July a high-level policy dialogue with the international financial and trade institutions on current devel......
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) held on 2 July a high-level policy dialogue with the international financial and trade institutions on current devel...
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The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) held on 2 July a high-level policy dialogue with the international financial and trade institutions on current devel...
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Juan Vicini: Dominican & Haitian Economic Solutions At The Border
Juan Vicini suggests investing in the Dominican-Haitian border to alleviate migration pressure, and enrich both economies. "The city of Santo Domingo has beg......
Juan Vicini suggests investing in the Dominican-Haitian border to alleviate migration pressure, and enrich both economies. "The city of Santo Domingo has beg...
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Juan Vicini suggests investing in the Dominican-Haitian border to alleviate migration pressure, and enrich both economies. "The city of Santo Domingo has beg...
THE 2012 DIRECT SELLING & HOME-BASED BUSINESS TAX CREDIT INITIATIVE PETITION DRIVE 2012 Message 1
Today in America, there are some 30+ million Network Marketing/Direct Selling distributors and Home-Based business owners in the United States who generate o......
Today in America, there are some 30+ million Network Marketing/Direct Selling distributors and Home-Based business owners in the United States who generate o...
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Punta Cana Real Estate Dominican Republic in the Future
http://www.GoPuntaCanaRealEstate.com Can this be the Dominican Republic in the future? Why Invest in Dominican Republic and Punta Cana Real Estate GDP Growth......
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Copa Airlines Embraer 190 Business Class,COCKPIT view,Curacao-Panama [AirClips full flight series]
Compañía Panameña de Aviación, S.A. is the flag carrier of Panama. It is headquartered in Panama City, Panama, with its main hub at Tocumen International Airpor...
Compañía Panameña de Aviación, S.A. is the flag carrier of Panama. It is headquartered in Panama City, Panama, with its main hub at Tocumen International Airport. It operates more than 326 daily scheduled flights to 72 destinations in 30 countries around North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Copa is a subsidiary of Copa Holdings, S.A. as well as a member of the Star Alliance. The airline is also the main operator and owner of Colombian airline AeroRepública, currently known as Copa Airlines Colombia.
Copa was founded in 1947 as the national airline of Panama and it began domestic operations to three cities in Panama shortly afterwards. The airline then abandoned its domestic flights in 1980, in favor of international flights. In 1998, Copa formed a strategic partnership with Continental Airlines, adopting a new brand image and the OnePass frequent flyer program, later replaced by MileagePlus (will be replaced by ConnectMiles in July 2015).
As of 2013, Copa Airlines employed over 9,000 people, most of them residing in Panama and was one of the fastest growing and largest companies in the country. It is headed by Chief Executive Officer Pedro Heilbron.
The airline was established as Compañía Panameña de Aviación (hence the acronym COPA) on June 21, 1944, and started operations on August 15, 1947. It was founded by a group of prominent Panamanian investors with assistance from Pan American World Airways, who took a 32% stake. It began operating domestic flights with a small fleet of Douglas DC-3 aircraft. The airline started its first international flights in the early 1970s, with services to cities in Jamaica, Colombia, and Costa Rica.
Until the early 1980s, the airline had significant competition from Air Panamá Internacional, which had a higher profile. Copa discontinued domestic flights in 1980 and acquired its first jet, a Boeing 737-100. Today, the airline operates flights to San Juan, Puerto Rico, as well as to the Dominican Republic and Miami, Florida. Until the introduction of the Embraer 190 in 2005, the airline had an all-Boeing 737 fleet.
Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) announced 10 October 2013, that Copa Airlines placed an order to retrofit some of its existing Boeing Next Generation 737's Blended Winglets with APB's new Split Scimitar Winglets, as part of its environmental strategy. The new APB winglet technology will save Copa more than $21 million in jet fuel costs fleetwide and more than 63,000 tons of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) outputs per year.
In January 2014, Copa Airlines announced three new destinations and revealed its business strategy for the year, which included the delivery of eight new Boeing 737-800 aircraft and the increase of flight frequencies to some destinations. The new destinations are Montreal, Canada; Fort Lauderdale, United States and Georgetown, Guyana. In July, it added Campinas, Brazil; and Santa Clara, Cuba. In April 2014, Copa Airlines became the first airline in Latin America and the third in the world to implement the Split Scimitar Winglets on its Boeing 737 NG fleet.
In April 2015, the airline announced an order for 61 Boeing 737 MAX 8/9 aircraft worth$6.6 billion at list price.
The Embraer E-Jet family is a series of narrow-body medium-range twin-engine jet airliners produced by Brazilian aerospace conglomerate Embraer. Launched at the Paris Air Show in 1999, and entering production in 2002, the aircraft series has been a commercial success. The aircraft is used by both mainline and regional airlines around the world. As of 31 December 2013, there is a backlog of 279 firm orders for the E-Jets, 689 options and 998 units delivered.
The E-190/195 models are a larger stretch of the E-170/175 models fitted with a new, larger wing, larger horizontal stabilizer and a new engine, the GE CF34-10E, rated at 18,500 lb (82.30 kN). These aircraft compete with the Bombardier CRJ-1000 and CS100, the Boeing 717-200 and 737-600, and the Airbus A318. It can carry 100 passengers in a two-class configuration or 124 in single-class high density configuration.
The first flight of the E-190 was on March 12, 2004 (PP-XMA), with the first flight of the E-195 (PP-XMJ) on December 7 of the same year. The launch customer of the E-190 was New York-based low-cost carrier JetBlue with 100 orders and 100 options. British low-cost carrier Flybe launched the E-195 with 14 orders and 12 options.
As the 190/195 models are of mainline aircraft size, many airlines operate them as such, fitting them with a business class section and operating them themselves, instead of having them flown by a regional airline partner. For example, Air Canada operates 45 E-190 aircraft fitted with 9 business-class and 88 economy-class seats as part of its primary fleet. JetBlue and US Airways also operate the E-190 as part of their own fleet thus allowing airlines increased crewing flexibility by having the ability of air crews to work aboard narrow-body or widebody aircraft all the same.
wn.com/Copa Airlines Embraer 190 Business Class,Cockpit View,Curacao Panama Airclips Full Flight Series
Compañía Panameña de Aviación, S.A. is the flag carrier of Panama. It is headquartered in Panama City, Panama, with its main hub at Tocumen International Airport. It operates more than 326 daily scheduled flights to 72 destinations in 30 countries around North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Copa is a subsidiary of Copa Holdings, S.A. as well as a member of the Star Alliance. The airline is also the main operator and owner of Colombian airline AeroRepública, currently known as Copa Airlines Colombia.
Copa was founded in 1947 as the national airline of Panama and it began domestic operations to three cities in Panama shortly afterwards. The airline then abandoned its domestic flights in 1980, in favor of international flights. In 1998, Copa formed a strategic partnership with Continental Airlines, adopting a new brand image and the OnePass frequent flyer program, later replaced by MileagePlus (will be replaced by ConnectMiles in July 2015).
As of 2013, Copa Airlines employed over 9,000 people, most of them residing in Panama and was one of the fastest growing and largest companies in the country. It is headed by Chief Executive Officer Pedro Heilbron.
The airline was established as Compañía Panameña de Aviación (hence the acronym COPA) on June 21, 1944, and started operations on August 15, 1947. It was founded by a group of prominent Panamanian investors with assistance from Pan American World Airways, who took a 32% stake. It began operating domestic flights with a small fleet of Douglas DC-3 aircraft. The airline started its first international flights in the early 1970s, with services to cities in Jamaica, Colombia, and Costa Rica.
Until the early 1980s, the airline had significant competition from Air Panamá Internacional, which had a higher profile. Copa discontinued domestic flights in 1980 and acquired its first jet, a Boeing 737-100. Today, the airline operates flights to San Juan, Puerto Rico, as well as to the Dominican Republic and Miami, Florida. Until the introduction of the Embraer 190 in 2005, the airline had an all-Boeing 737 fleet.
Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) announced 10 October 2013, that Copa Airlines placed an order to retrofit some of its existing Boeing Next Generation 737's Blended Winglets with APB's new Split Scimitar Winglets, as part of its environmental strategy. The new APB winglet technology will save Copa more than $21 million in jet fuel costs fleetwide and more than 63,000 tons of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) outputs per year.
In January 2014, Copa Airlines announced three new destinations and revealed its business strategy for the year, which included the delivery of eight new Boeing 737-800 aircraft and the increase of flight frequencies to some destinations. The new destinations are Montreal, Canada; Fort Lauderdale, United States and Georgetown, Guyana. In July, it added Campinas, Brazil; and Santa Clara, Cuba. In April 2014, Copa Airlines became the first airline in Latin America and the third in the world to implement the Split Scimitar Winglets on its Boeing 737 NG fleet.
In April 2015, the airline announced an order for 61 Boeing 737 MAX 8/9 aircraft worth$6.6 billion at list price.
The Embraer E-Jet family is a series of narrow-body medium-range twin-engine jet airliners produced by Brazilian aerospace conglomerate Embraer. Launched at the Paris Air Show in 1999, and entering production in 2002, the aircraft series has been a commercial success. The aircraft is used by both mainline and regional airlines around the world. As of 31 December 2013, there is a backlog of 279 firm orders for the E-Jets, 689 options and 998 units delivered.
The E-190/195 models are a larger stretch of the E-170/175 models fitted with a new, larger wing, larger horizontal stabilizer and a new engine, the GE CF34-10E, rated at 18,500 lb (82.30 kN). These aircraft compete with the Bombardier CRJ-1000 and CS100, the Boeing 717-200 and 737-600, and the Airbus A318. It can carry 100 passengers in a two-class configuration or 124 in single-class high density configuration.
The first flight of the E-190 was on March 12, 2004 (PP-XMA), with the first flight of the E-195 (PP-XMJ) on December 7 of the same year. The launch customer of the E-190 was New York-based low-cost carrier JetBlue with 100 orders and 100 options. British low-cost carrier Flybe launched the E-195 with 14 orders and 12 options.
As the 190/195 models are of mainline aircraft size, many airlines operate them as such, fitting them with a business class section and operating them themselves, instead of having them flown by a regional airline partner. For example, Air Canada operates 45 E-190 aircraft fitted with 9 business-class and 88 economy-class seats as part of its primary fleet. JetBlue and US Airways also operate the E-190 as part of their own fleet thus allowing airlines increased crewing flexibility by having the ability of air crews to work aboard narrow-body or widebody aircraft all the same.
- published: 01 May 2015
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New 747-400 Business Elite Flat Bed and Improved Economy Class Experience
Explore Delta's re-engineered 747-400 aircraft, redesigned from nose to tail with state of the art amenities and world-class comforts for the business traveler....
Explore Delta's re-engineered 747-400 aircraft, redesigned from nose to tail with state of the art amenities and world-class comforts for the business traveler.
The new Business Elite cabin, combining the finest of form and function, features private, all-front facing flat bed seats with spacious seat areas and direct aisle access. Travelers enjoy the convenience of generous storage, a 5-course signature dining menu, and an improved in-flight entertainment experience including more than 1000 on-demand movies, TV, gaming and music choices through an oversized, swiveling, 15-inch monitor. When it's time to sleep, each seat fully converts to a flat bed, complete with full size pillow and quilted duvet comforter. It's a modern personal space that accommodates productivity when you need it, and comfort when it matters most.
The improved flying experience isn't just in the Business Elite cabin. The Economy cabin has been completely overhauled giving each passenger more storage, more personal space, and one of the most advanced in-flight entertainment systems in the sky on a dynamic, new, 9-inch screen. Plus, travelers can keep mobile devices charged during the flight with a USB charging port incorporated right into the display.
For even more flying comfort , travelers can upgrade to Economy Comfort: featuring up to 4 inches more legroom, up to 50 percent more recline, and an additional 110-volt power supply for passengers portable electronics. Additionally, passengers enjoy free HBO and complimentary spirits.
Delta's new 747-400 has been redesigned to create a better, more productive flying experience for the international business traveler. This is just the latest in a number of system-wide product enhancements as part of Delta's commitment to improving the experience of business travel.
wn.com/New 747 400 Business Elite Flat Bed And Improved Economy Class Experience
Explore Delta's re-engineered 747-400 aircraft, redesigned from nose to tail with state of the art amenities and world-class comforts for the business traveler.
The new Business Elite cabin, combining the finest of form and function, features private, all-front facing flat bed seats with spacious seat areas and direct aisle access. Travelers enjoy the convenience of generous storage, a 5-course signature dining menu, and an improved in-flight entertainment experience including more than 1000 on-demand movies, TV, gaming and music choices through an oversized, swiveling, 15-inch monitor. When it's time to sleep, each seat fully converts to a flat bed, complete with full size pillow and quilted duvet comforter. It's a modern personal space that accommodates productivity when you need it, and comfort when it matters most.
The improved flying experience isn't just in the Business Elite cabin. The Economy cabin has been completely overhauled giving each passenger more storage, more personal space, and one of the most advanced in-flight entertainment systems in the sky on a dynamic, new, 9-inch screen. Plus, travelers can keep mobile devices charged during the flight with a USB charging port incorporated right into the display.
For even more flying comfort , travelers can upgrade to Economy Comfort: featuring up to 4 inches more legroom, up to 50 percent more recline, and an additional 110-volt power supply for passengers portable electronics. Additionally, passengers enjoy free HBO and complimentary spirits.
Delta's new 747-400 has been redesigned to create a better, more productive flying experience for the international business traveler. This is just the latest in a number of system-wide product enhancements as part of Delta's commitment to improving the experience of business travel.
- published: 18 Jun 2012
- views: 303154
BanReservas unlocks the Dominican Republic’s banking potential | World Finance Videos
World Finance speaks to Enrique Ramírez, CEO of BanReservas, about how the Dominican Republic’s state-owned bank is changing its strategy by putting the client ...
World Finance speaks to Enrique Ramírez, CEO of BanReservas, about how the Dominican Republic’s state-owned bank is changing its strategy by putting the client first.
The Dominican Republic’s economy is growing five percent each year – double the regional average - but more than half of Dominicans are unbanked, and the country’s potential could be much greater. BanReservas is the Dominican Republic’s state-owned bank. World Finance speaks to its latest CEO, Enrique Ramírez, about how the bank is restructuring to better serve the Dominican people.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/banreservas-unlocks-the-dominican-republic’s-banking-potential-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/
wn.com/Banreservas Unlocks The Dominican Republic’S Banking Potential | World Finance Videos
World Finance speaks to Enrique Ramírez, CEO of BanReservas, about how the Dominican Republic’s state-owned bank is changing its strategy by putting the client first.
The Dominican Republic’s economy is growing five percent each year – double the regional average - but more than half of Dominicans are unbanked, and the country’s potential could be much greater. BanReservas is the Dominican Republic’s state-owned bank. World Finance speaks to its latest CEO, Enrique Ramírez, about how the bank is restructuring to better serve the Dominican people.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/banreservas-unlocks-the-dominican-republic’s-banking-potential-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/
- published: 17 Oct 2014
- views: 10
No Longer Worthwhile To Live In America - Interview With Gonzalo Lira
According to Gonzalo Lira, "the U.S. Government views its citizens as a threat that must dominated, controlled and crushed". The http://DRescapes.com team in......
According to Gonzalo Lira, "the U.S. Government views its citizens as a threat that must dominated, controlled and crushed". The http://DRescapes.com team in...
wn.com/No Longer Worthwhile To Live In America Interview With Gonzalo Lira
According to Gonzalo Lira, "the U.S. Government views its citizens as a threat that must dominated, controlled and crushed". The http://DRescapes.com team in...
- published: 23 May 2014
- views: 843
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author: drescapes
PERU: OAS PRESSES FUJIMORI FOR MOVES ON ECONOMY
Spanish/Nat
President Alberto Fujimori met the point man from the Organisation of American States (OAS) sent to make
ensure the autocratic leader takes step...
Spanish/Nat
President Alberto Fujimori met the point man from the Organisation of American States (OAS) sent to make
ensure the autocratic leader takes steps to repair Peru's damaged democracy.
Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Eduardo Latorre, chosen last week as the OAS' permanent envoy, is expected to convey a wide list of demands to strengthen Peru's democratic institutions.
The OAS agenda calls for reforms to establish an independent judicial system, guarantee press freedom and correct flaws in the electoral process
It will also provide oversight of the armed forces and the National Intelligence Service who have been key allies in helping Fujimori control all branches of government.
Despite his pledge to fortify Peru's democracy, Peruvian President Fujimori appears increasingly isolated after his contentious May 28 reelection.
That election was boycotted by his opponent and deemed unfair by international monitors who refused to observe the vote.
Three weeks ago, Fujimori promised a high-level OAS mission he would consider its recommendations.
But since then, he has shown little interest in negotiating with opponents.
He has also alienated some of his staunchest supporters in the business community, pushing through Congress a host of seemingly populist measures, mostly at the expense of the mining sector.
Several analysts say Fujimori is trying to shore up his popularity as he becomes more isolated internationally and Peru's historically splintered opposition solidifies against him.
Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Eduardo Latorre, the OAS' permanent envoy, said any change to strengthen Peru's democratic institutions, would take time.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"This is not a short-term mission for short-term solutions..it's something more than just 29 proposals that have been listed. They will be grouped into five areas but I'm happy to acknowledge there are specifically 29. But they are not immediate solutions. I believe that there is an immense urgency to resolve it - but to do it in 2 or 3 days is not possible. The concept of how to arrive at a general accord on the separations of powers and a needed balance of powers will take time."
SUPER CAPTION: Eduardo Latorre, Dominican Republic Foreign Minister
A massive three-day protest is planned for next week in an attempt to block the July 28 presidential inauguration.
Fujimori has said that no state of emergency will be declared to thwart the demonstrations.
But in recent weeks, riot police have not hesitated to use tear gas to disperse peaceful protests, large and small.
Many Latin American presidents, who shied away from declaring Fujimori's win illegitimate, now appear to be distancing themselves from Fujimori.
Nine Latin American presidents attended Fujimori's second term inauguration in 1995.
As of Tuesday, only the presidents of Ecuador and Bolivia had confirmed their attendance.
The leaders of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay and Uruguay have each excused themselves from the event, many citing scheduling conflicts.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e8e64cd6036e1eba787b9e6b730ba670
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/Peru Oas Presses Fujimori For Moves On Economy
Spanish/Nat
President Alberto Fujimori met the point man from the Organisation of American States (OAS) sent to make
ensure the autocratic leader takes steps to repair Peru's damaged democracy.
Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Eduardo Latorre, chosen last week as the OAS' permanent envoy, is expected to convey a wide list of demands to strengthen Peru's democratic institutions.
The OAS agenda calls for reforms to establish an independent judicial system, guarantee press freedom and correct flaws in the electoral process
It will also provide oversight of the armed forces and the National Intelligence Service who have been key allies in helping Fujimori control all branches of government.
Despite his pledge to fortify Peru's democracy, Peruvian President Fujimori appears increasingly isolated after his contentious May 28 reelection.
That election was boycotted by his opponent and deemed unfair by international monitors who refused to observe the vote.
Three weeks ago, Fujimori promised a high-level OAS mission he would consider its recommendations.
But since then, he has shown little interest in negotiating with opponents.
He has also alienated some of his staunchest supporters in the business community, pushing through Congress a host of seemingly populist measures, mostly at the expense of the mining sector.
Several analysts say Fujimori is trying to shore up his popularity as he becomes more isolated internationally and Peru's historically splintered opposition solidifies against him.
Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Eduardo Latorre, the OAS' permanent envoy, said any change to strengthen Peru's democratic institutions, would take time.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"This is not a short-term mission for short-term solutions..it's something more than just 29 proposals that have been listed. They will be grouped into five areas but I'm happy to acknowledge there are specifically 29. But they are not immediate solutions. I believe that there is an immense urgency to resolve it - but to do it in 2 or 3 days is not possible. The concept of how to arrive at a general accord on the separations of powers and a needed balance of powers will take time."
SUPER CAPTION: Eduardo Latorre, Dominican Republic Foreign Minister
A massive three-day protest is planned for next week in an attempt to block the July 28 presidential inauguration.
Fujimori has said that no state of emergency will be declared to thwart the demonstrations.
But in recent weeks, riot police have not hesitated to use tear gas to disperse peaceful protests, large and small.
Many Latin American presidents, who shied away from declaring Fujimori's win illegitimate, now appear to be distancing themselves from Fujimori.
Nine Latin American presidents attended Fujimori's second term inauguration in 1995.
As of Tuesday, only the presidents of Ecuador and Bolivia had confirmed their attendance.
The leaders of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay and Uruguay have each excused themselves from the event, many citing scheduling conflicts.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e8e64cd6036e1eba787b9e6b730ba670
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Milton Friedman: Education, Competitiveness & the State of the Economy (1992)
In recent years, the concept of competitiveness has emerged as a new paradigm in economic development. Competitiveness captures the awareness of both the limita...
In recent years, the concept of competitiveness has emerged as a new paradigm in economic development. Competitiveness captures the awareness of both the limitations and challenges posed by global competition, at a time when effective government action is constrained by budgetary constraints and the private sector faces significant barriers to competing in domestic and international markets. The Global Competitiveness Report of the World Economic Forum defines competitiveness as "the set of institutions, policies, and factors that determine the level of productivity of a country".[1]
The term is also used to refer in a broader sense to the economic competitiveness of countries, regions or cities. Recently, countries are increasingly looking at their competitiveness on global markets. Ireland (1997), Saudi Arabia (2000), Greece (2003), Croatia (2004), Bahrain (2005), the Philippines (2006), Guyana, the Dominican Republic and Spain (2011) [2] are just some examples of countries that have advisory bodies or special government agencies that tackle competitiveness issues. Even regions or cities, such as Dubai or the Basque Country(Spain), are considering the establishment of such a body.
The institutional model applied in the case of National Competitiveness Programs (NCP) varies from country to country, however, there are some common features. The leadership structure of NCPs relies on strong support from the highest level of political authority. High-level support provides credibility with the appropriate actors in the private sector. Usually, the council or governing body will have a designated public sector leader (president, vice-president or minister) and a co-president drawn from the private sector. Notwithstanding the public sector’s role in strategy formulation, oversight, and implementation, national competitiveness programs should have strong, dynamic leadership from the private sector at all levels – national, local and firm. From the outset, the program must provide a clear diagnostic of the problems facing the economy and a compelling vision that appeals to a broad set of actors who are willing to seek change and implement an outward-oriented growth strategy. Finally, most programs share a common view on the importance of networks of firms or “clusters” as an organizing principal for collective action. Based on a bottom-up approach, programs that support the association among private business leadership, civil society organizations, public institutions and political leadership can better identify barriers to competitiveness; develop joint-decisions on strategic policies and investments; and yield better results in implementation.
National competitiveness is said to be particularly important for small open economies, which rely on trade, and typically foreign direct investment, to provide the scale necessary for productivity increases to drive increases in living standards. The Irish National Competitiveness Council uses a Competitiveness Pyramid structure to simplify the factors that affect national competitiveness. It distinguishes in particular between policy inputs in relation to the business environment, the physical infrastructure and the knowledge infrastructure and the essential conditions of competitiveness that good policy inputs create, including business performance metrics, productivity, labour supply and prices/costs for business.
Competitiveness is important for any economy that must rely on international trade to balance import of energy and raw materials. The European Union (EU) has enshrined industrial research and technological development (R&D;) in her Treaty in order to become more competitive. In 2009, €12 billion of the EU budget [3] (totalling €133.8 billion) will go on projects to boost Europe's competitiveness. The way for the EU to face competitiveness is to invest in education, research, innovation and technological infrastructures.[4][5]
The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) [6] in Washington, D.C. published the "Innovation Agenda: A Policy Statement on American Competitiveness". This paper summarizes the ideas expressed at the 2007 IEDC Federal Forum and provides policy recommendations for both economic developers and federal policy makers that aim to ensure America remains globally competitive in light of current domestic and international challenges.[7]
International comparisons of national competitiveness are conducted by the World Economic Forum, in its Global Competitiveness Report, and the Institute for Management Development,[8] in its World Competitiveness Yearbook.[9]
Scholarly analyses of national competitiveness have largely been qualitatively descriptive.[10] Systematic efforts by academics to define meaningfully and to quantitatively analyze national competitiveness have been made,[11] with the determinants of national competitiveness econometrically modeled.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competitiveness
wn.com/Milton Friedman Education, Competitiveness The State Of The Economy (1992)
In recent years, the concept of competitiveness has emerged as a new paradigm in economic development. Competitiveness captures the awareness of both the limitations and challenges posed by global competition, at a time when effective government action is constrained by budgetary constraints and the private sector faces significant barriers to competing in domestic and international markets. The Global Competitiveness Report of the World Economic Forum defines competitiveness as "the set of institutions, policies, and factors that determine the level of productivity of a country".[1]
The term is also used to refer in a broader sense to the economic competitiveness of countries, regions or cities. Recently, countries are increasingly looking at their competitiveness on global markets. Ireland (1997), Saudi Arabia (2000), Greece (2003), Croatia (2004), Bahrain (2005), the Philippines (2006), Guyana, the Dominican Republic and Spain (2011) [2] are just some examples of countries that have advisory bodies or special government agencies that tackle competitiveness issues. Even regions or cities, such as Dubai or the Basque Country(Spain), are considering the establishment of such a body.
The institutional model applied in the case of National Competitiveness Programs (NCP) varies from country to country, however, there are some common features. The leadership structure of NCPs relies on strong support from the highest level of political authority. High-level support provides credibility with the appropriate actors in the private sector. Usually, the council or governing body will have a designated public sector leader (president, vice-president or minister) and a co-president drawn from the private sector. Notwithstanding the public sector’s role in strategy formulation, oversight, and implementation, national competitiveness programs should have strong, dynamic leadership from the private sector at all levels – national, local and firm. From the outset, the program must provide a clear diagnostic of the problems facing the economy and a compelling vision that appeals to a broad set of actors who are willing to seek change and implement an outward-oriented growth strategy. Finally, most programs share a common view on the importance of networks of firms or “clusters” as an organizing principal for collective action. Based on a bottom-up approach, programs that support the association among private business leadership, civil society organizations, public institutions and political leadership can better identify barriers to competitiveness; develop joint-decisions on strategic policies and investments; and yield better results in implementation.
National competitiveness is said to be particularly important for small open economies, which rely on trade, and typically foreign direct investment, to provide the scale necessary for productivity increases to drive increases in living standards. The Irish National Competitiveness Council uses a Competitiveness Pyramid structure to simplify the factors that affect national competitiveness. It distinguishes in particular between policy inputs in relation to the business environment, the physical infrastructure and the knowledge infrastructure and the essential conditions of competitiveness that good policy inputs create, including business performance metrics, productivity, labour supply and prices/costs for business.
Competitiveness is important for any economy that must rely on international trade to balance import of energy and raw materials. The European Union (EU) has enshrined industrial research and technological development (R&D;) in her Treaty in order to become more competitive. In 2009, €12 billion of the EU budget [3] (totalling €133.8 billion) will go on projects to boost Europe's competitiveness. The way for the EU to face competitiveness is to invest in education, research, innovation and technological infrastructures.[4][5]
The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) [6] in Washington, D.C. published the "Innovation Agenda: A Policy Statement on American Competitiveness". This paper summarizes the ideas expressed at the 2007 IEDC Federal Forum and provides policy recommendations for both economic developers and federal policy makers that aim to ensure America remains globally competitive in light of current domestic and international challenges.[7]
International comparisons of national competitiveness are conducted by the World Economic Forum, in its Global Competitiveness Report, and the Institute for Management Development,[8] in its World Competitiveness Yearbook.[9]
Scholarly analyses of national competitiveness have largely been qualitatively descriptive.[10] Systematic efforts by academics to define meaningfully and to quantitatively analyze national competitiveness have been made,[11] with the determinants of national competitiveness econometrically modeled.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competitiveness
- published: 12 Nov 2015
- views: 2
Sustainable Organic Farming In Cabrera - Let's Visit The Farm - Part 1
Sustainable organic farming and plentiful gravity fed water are keys to continuing to live the good life, even if the economy and the dollar should collapse. T...
Sustainable organic farming and plentiful gravity fed water are keys to continuing to live the good life, even if the economy and the dollar should collapse. The http://DRescapes.com team checks out one of the many small family farms scattered throughout the hills overlooking Cabrera. It is just amazing how quick and easy it is to provide all the food your family could ever want, even on a very small piece of property.
In this series of videos we take a ride out to one of the more established local family farms to check out what a well run little farm looks like. This is a great chance to see what it is like to ride up into the hills over Cabrera and to see just how productive a 20 to 30 acre family farm can be with no need for tractors, harvesters, or any other equipment. You will see how they irrigate the fields from gravity fed water and how thousands of plants and vegetables of every sort are growing 18 inches apart for acre after acre. These plants grow so well here that you will see foot long okra, 40 pound sweet potatoes, avocados and plantains galore. That same little farm is home to herds of goats, cattle, turkeys, chickens, ducks and more. Totally self sufficient. Tons of food each year with little or no equipment.
Check out the other videos in this series.
Part Two http://youtu.be/W7ft70Qw0V8
Part Three http://youtu.be/8Ch5v3conXE
Part Four http://youtu.be/QSQXjHzTGwM
Keep checking the DR Escapes website and our Youtube channel for more expat interviews and tours of businesses and healthcare facilities of interest to future expats. If you have not subscribed to the DRescapes Youtube channel then you may want to do that today by clicking on the subscribe button. This is one of the fastest ways to keep up to date on all the latest video tours and interviews of interest to anyone considering a move outside of the US, Canada or Europe.
If you have not subscribed to the DRescapes notification list, please do so by clicking http://www.drescapes.com/join/ . This is the best way for us to get you the information you need and to cover the topics that are most important to you if you ever want to explore living or retiring offshore.
And finally, if you have not already participated in one of our free DYD Discovery Tours of the north coast of the Dominican Republic...... WHY? Heck, worst case you get to explore another beautiful part of the world and best case you will fall in love with this little rural village overlooking the ocean that has become home to so many other expats. Click http://www.drescapes.com/dyd-tour-details to sign up for YOUR own Discovery Tour.
Expat
Expat healthcare
Cabrera Dominican Republic
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wn.com/Sustainable Organic Farming In Cabrera Let's Visit The Farm Part 1
Sustainable organic farming and plentiful gravity fed water are keys to continuing to live the good life, even if the economy and the dollar should collapse. The http://DRescapes.com team checks out one of the many small family farms scattered throughout the hills overlooking Cabrera. It is just amazing how quick and easy it is to provide all the food your family could ever want, even on a very small piece of property.
In this series of videos we take a ride out to one of the more established local family farms to check out what a well run little farm looks like. This is a great chance to see what it is like to ride up into the hills over Cabrera and to see just how productive a 20 to 30 acre family farm can be with no need for tractors, harvesters, or any other equipment. You will see how they irrigate the fields from gravity fed water and how thousands of plants and vegetables of every sort are growing 18 inches apart for acre after acre. These plants grow so well here that you will see foot long okra, 40 pound sweet potatoes, avocados and plantains galore. That same little farm is home to herds of goats, cattle, turkeys, chickens, ducks and more. Totally self sufficient. Tons of food each year with little or no equipment.
Check out the other videos in this series.
Part Two http://youtu.be/W7ft70Qw0V8
Part Three http://youtu.be/8Ch5v3conXE
Part Four http://youtu.be/QSQXjHzTGwM
Keep checking the DR Escapes website and our Youtube channel for more expat interviews and tours of businesses and healthcare facilities of interest to future expats. If you have not subscribed to the DRescapes Youtube channel then you may want to do that today by clicking on the subscribe button. This is one of the fastest ways to keep up to date on all the latest video tours and interviews of interest to anyone considering a move outside of the US, Canada or Europe.
If you have not subscribed to the DRescapes notification list, please do so by clicking http://www.drescapes.com/join/ . This is the best way for us to get you the information you need and to cover the topics that are most important to you if you ever want to explore living or retiring offshore.
And finally, if you have not already participated in one of our free DYD Discovery Tours of the north coast of the Dominican Republic...... WHY? Heck, worst case you get to explore another beautiful part of the world and best case you will fall in love with this little rural village overlooking the ocean that has become home to so many other expats. Click http://www.drescapes.com/dyd-tour-details to sign up for YOUR own Discovery Tour.
Expat
Expat healthcare
Cabrera Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
sustainable organic food
DR Escapes
Retire overseas
- published: 08 Jan 2015
- views: 9
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Dominican Republic Has It All
Dominican Republic Has It All. Ministry of Tourism presents the new slogan with spot 2009. http://www.dominicandays.com/
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Dominican Republic
Featured Hotels in Dominican Republic: http://www.booking.com/country/do.html?aid=345526 Dominican Republic - The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Domi...
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Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are occupied by two countries. Both by area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,442 sq
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This is the result of 340 gigabytes of video footage from a 17-day road trip across the magnificent and awesome country of the Dominican Republic. Along with...
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The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
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Dominican Republic Vacation Guide
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destinati
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Dominican Republic Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Dominican Republic? Check out our Dominican Republic Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Dominican Republic.
Top Places to visit in Dominican Republic:
Bávaro, Basilica Cathedral of Santa María la Menor, 27 Waterfalls, Altos de Chavón, Catalina Island, Dominican Republic, Columbus Lighthouse, Fortaleza Ozama, Los Haitises National Park, Museo de las Casas
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Dominican Republic - Unravel Travel TV
The history of the Dominican Republic is the result of an unlikely mixture of influences; nowhere else will you find a blending of European, African, and native Taíno Indian cultures. These distinct cultures still drive the social identity of the people today. Every aspect of their food, music, art, sports and religion provides a unique insight into the development of their country. In a single da
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Dominican Republic Tourism
Website Booking : www.checkincaribbean.com www.bookcaribbeandirect.com www.jihotelres.com The Dominican Republic occupies more than half of Hispaniola, the s...
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Dominican Republic Tourism
Website Booking : www.checkincaribbean.com www.bookcaribbeandirect.com www.jihotelres.com The Dominican Republic occupies more than half of Hispaniola, the s...
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Travel Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo
Cracking the Secret Code of Travel every Thursday.
http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT
Sonia Gil takes you through the colorful streets of Santo Domingo as she guides you to the beautiful Alcâzar De Colón. However, as Sonia plots her path there, she can't help but be entranced with the amazing people she encounters along the way.
Watch more of my travel adventures.
Travel Paris: People Watching Cafe
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1st Visit to Samana Dominican Republic Cruise Trip Day 4 episode 13
We visit Samana Dominican Republic on our 10 night Caribbean Cruise on the Costa Mediterranea ship. Come along as we walk into town and explore!
Instagram: http://instagram.com/sea_cruisers/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeaCruisers
email: WithTheDonohos@yahoo.com
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Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com): Beachfront Celebration & Modern Jazz Samba
Music by Kevin MacLeod is
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Las Terranas Town, Samana Province, Dominican Republic - Caribbean island holiday
We are in the town of Las Terrenas located in the Samaná province of the Dominican Republic. This is a walking tour of the town which starts on the Las Terranas main road and also includes a walk on the beach road. We where there in December and this is actually New Year (31/12). The video follows our walk up the main road where we try to give the viewer an idea of the atmosphere of this rather sm
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Tourist Card - Dominican Republic Vacation Tips - Raul´s Travel
Are you ready for your best vacation ever? I will give you all the info you need to know!!!
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Dominican Republic as a destination for Health Tourism
The Dominican Association of Health Tourism (ADTS) is a nonprofit organization that promotes the Dominican Republic as an ideal location for medical tourism due to its medical, dental and welfare of high quality and cost-effectiveness , terms of hospitality, encouraging best industry practices and safety of care, promoting centers and specialists with appropriate endorsements, accreditations and c
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Dominican Republic Tourism Video (Spanish III)
This is a tourism video I made for my Spanish class this Spring.
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US-Cuba ties could affect Dominican Republic tourism
It is estimated that over five million tourists chose the Dominican Republic as a destination last year. The island may soon have some competition from Cuba, now that travel restrictions are easing between Cuba and the U.S.
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Travel Dominican Republic: Road Trip in DR
Cracking the Secret Code of Travel every Thursday.
http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT
Sonia Gil takes you through the hills and valleys of one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean, The Dominican Republic. Ride shotgun with her on this adventure as you get to take all the beautiful sights and sounds the DR has to offer.
Watch more of my travel adventures:
Travel Dominican Republic: Santo D
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Discovering The Dominican Republic
A 7 day trip to the Punta Cana in Dominican Republic, brings delight and thrill, to anyone looking for adventure and a good time! This video shows what it is...
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Q&A; Medical Tourism Brazilian Butt Lift + Lipo Dominican Republic
****New Video Tomorrow*** Please stay tuned for the next video it goes over a very important step in your surgery journey
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Island solutions: Sustainable tourism for secure livelihoods
Turtle tourism in the Dominican Republic builds green economies and preserves marine biodiversity.
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Medical tourism in Dominican republic
Tummy tuck, liposuction, bbl and Breast know more about surgery by Dra walkiris robles
Abdominoplastia, liposucción, levantamiento de glúteos y senos.. todo sobre cirugía por la Dra. Walkirisrobles
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Eco Tourism in Dominican Republic with Peace Corps Business Development Volunteers
Business Development Volunteer Joe Kennedy assists local river guides as they form a business association involved in guiding tourists through a popular wate...
Dominican Republic Has It All
Dominican Republic Has It All. Ministry of Tourism presents the new slogan with spot 2009. http://www.dominicandays.com/...
Dominican Republic Has It All. Ministry of Tourism presents the new slogan with spot 2009. http://www.dominicandays.com/
wn.com/Dominican Republic Has It All
Dominican Republic Has It All. Ministry of Tourism presents the new slogan with spot 2009. http://www.dominicandays.com/
Dominican Republic
Featured Hotels in Dominican Republic: http://www.booking.com/country/do.html?aid=345526 Dominican Republic - The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Domi......
Featured Hotels in Dominican Republic: http://www.booking.com/country/do.html?aid=345526 Dominican Republic - The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Domi...
wn.com/Dominican Republic
Featured Hotels in Dominican Republic: http://www.booking.com/country/do.html?aid=345526 Dominican Republic - The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Domi...
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the islan...
The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are occupied by two countries. Both by area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,442 square kilometres (18,704 sq mi) and an estimated 10 million people.
Inhabited by Taínos since the seventh century, the territory of the Dominican Republic was reached by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and became the site of the first permanent European settlement in the Americas, namely Santo Domingo, the country's capital and Spain's first capital in the New World. In Santo Domingo stand, among other firsts in the Americas, the first university, cathedral, and castle, the latter two in the Ciudad Colonial area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
After three centuries of Spanish rule, with French and Haitian interludes, the country became independent in 1821 but was quickly taken over by Haiti. Victorious in the Dominican War of Independence in 1844, Dominicans experienced mostly political turmoil and a brief return to Spanish rule over the next 72 years. The United States occupation of 19161924, and a subsequent, calm and prosperous six-year period under Horacio Vásquez Lajara, were followed by the military dictatorship of Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina until 1961. The last civil war was ended by the 1965 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic, and was followed by the authoritarian rule of Joaquin Balaguer, 1966 1978. Since then, the Dominican Republic has moved toward representative democracy, and has been led by Leonel Fernández for most of the time after 1996.
The Dominican Republic has adopted economic liberalism, and has the second largest economy in the Caribbean.Though long known for sugar production, the economy is now dominated by services. The country's economic progress is exemplified by its advanced telecommunication system. Nevertheless, unemployment, government corruption, and inconsistent electric service remain major Dominican problems. The country also has "marked income inequality".
International migration greatly affects the country, as it receives and sends large flows of migrants. Haitian immigration and the integration of Dominicans of Haitian descent are major issues; the total population of Haitian origin is estimated to be 800,000. A large Dominican diaspora exists, most of it in the United States, where it comprises 1.3 million. They aid national development as they send billions of dollars to their families, accounting for one-tenth of the Dominican GDP.
The Dominican Republic has become the Caribbean's largest tourist destination; the country's year-round golf courses are among the top attractions. In this mountainous land is located the Caribbean's highest mountain, Pico Duarte, as is Lake Enriquillo, the Caribbean's largest lake and lowest elevation. Quisqueya, as Dominicans often call their country, has an average temperature of 26 °C (79°F) and great biological diversity.
Music and sport are of the highest importance in Dominican culture, with merengue as the national dance and song and baseball the favorite sport. ( source Wikipedia )
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The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are occupied by two countries. Both by area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,442 square kilometres (18,704 sq mi) and an estimated 10 million people.
Inhabited by Taínos since the seventh century, the territory of the Dominican Republic was reached by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and became the site of the first permanent European settlement in the Americas, namely Santo Domingo, the country's capital and Spain's first capital in the New World. In Santo Domingo stand, among other firsts in the Americas, the first university, cathedral, and castle, the latter two in the Ciudad Colonial area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
After three centuries of Spanish rule, with French and Haitian interludes, the country became independent in 1821 but was quickly taken over by Haiti. Victorious in the Dominican War of Independence in 1844, Dominicans experienced mostly political turmoil and a brief return to Spanish rule over the next 72 years. The United States occupation of 19161924, and a subsequent, calm and prosperous six-year period under Horacio Vásquez Lajara, were followed by the military dictatorship of Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina until 1961. The last civil war was ended by the 1965 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic, and was followed by the authoritarian rule of Joaquin Balaguer, 1966 1978. Since then, the Dominican Republic has moved toward representative democracy, and has been led by Leonel Fernández for most of the time after 1996.
The Dominican Republic has adopted economic liberalism, and has the second largest economy in the Caribbean.Though long known for sugar production, the economy is now dominated by services. The country's economic progress is exemplified by its advanced telecommunication system. Nevertheless, unemployment, government corruption, and inconsistent electric service remain major Dominican problems. The country also has "marked income inequality".
International migration greatly affects the country, as it receives and sends large flows of migrants. Haitian immigration and the integration of Dominicans of Haitian descent are major issues; the total population of Haitian origin is estimated to be 800,000. A large Dominican diaspora exists, most of it in the United States, where it comprises 1.3 million. They aid national development as they send billions of dollars to their families, accounting for one-tenth of the Dominican GDP.
The Dominican Republic has become the Caribbean's largest tourist destination; the country's year-round golf courses are among the top attractions. In this mountainous land is located the Caribbean's highest mountain, Pico Duarte, as is Lake Enriquillo, the Caribbean's largest lake and lowest elevation. Quisqueya, as Dominicans often call their country, has an average temperature of 26 °C (79°F) and great biological diversity.
Music and sport are of the highest importance in Dominican culture, with merengue as the national dance and song and baseball the favorite sport. ( source Wikipedia )
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - 2013
This is the result of 340 gigabytes of video footage from a 17-day road trip across the magnificent and awesome country of the Dominican Republic. Along with......
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Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dominican Republic has eight international airports, seaports and marinas.
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Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dominican Republic has eight international airports, seaports and marinas.
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Dominican Republic Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Dominican Republic - Unravel Travel TV
The history of the Dominican Republic is the result of an unlikely mixture of influences; nowhere else will you find a blending of European, African, and native...
The history of the Dominican Republic is the result of an unlikely mixture of influences; nowhere else will you find a blending of European, African, and native Taíno Indian cultures. These distinct cultures still drive the social identity of the people today. Every aspect of their food, music, art, sports and religion provides a unique insight into the development of their country. In a single day you can experience both ancient and modern cultures from around the globe. Nowhere is this more evident than in their food. As a former Spanish Colony, many of its dishes carry a familiar Latin American feel. Lots of rice, beans, meat and seafood can be found in their cuisine. However, strong influences from its heritage give the meals a unique twist. Traditional Taíno dishes are still made featuring yucca, plantains, and potatoes; as well as African recipes using similar native ingredients. The most common food on the Island is called La Bandera, or "The Flag." It is made with meat, rice, and red beans. Making the dish distinctly Dominican, many will also serve it with friend plantains called "tostones." As a culture that loves to eat, the meal will often continue beyond this first course. Be prepared to try boiled green plantain known as "mangú," "pasteles en hojas," which are wrapped turnovers cooked in banana leaves; and various casseroles, stews, and meat dishes featuring braised goat, pork and chicken rinds.
In addition to their rich culinary history, Dominicans also demonstrate their unmistakable heritage through art. The island is filled with many different types of bright and colorful artwork. Jewelry made out of amber, bone, horn and coconut husk can be found at local markets and shops, where the native Taíno influence can still be seen. In addition to jewelry, Dominican artists also use clay, porcelain, hemp, and guano to make both decorative and religious figurines. Many of these figurines point to the religious history of the island. Its inhabitants are mostly Catholic, followed by other denominations of Christianity.
Although food and art are important parts of Dominican culture, the true life of the culture is baseball. Much more than a national pastime, baseball is a major source of national pride and identity. In fact, almost 40 percent of players in the U.S. Major League Baseball and minor leagues come from Latin America- with most of those coming from the Dominican Republic. Some of their most famous Dominican players include Pedro Martinez, Alex Rodriguez, Albert Pujols and Sammy Sosa.
As the first city founded in the Americas, the Dominican Republic's capital city of Santo Domingo boasts an incredible collection of museums, historic sites, art and music. The Colonial City, located inside Santo Domingo, is the first city of the America's; it features the first street, hospital, university and cathedral in the Americas. It is believed that the body of Christopher Columbus still resides on this island that he landed on hundreds of years ago. There are many historic museums and buildings that take a unique look into Dominican culture. Among them are the Alcázar de Colon (Fortress of Colon), the Reloj de Sol (the Sun Clock) and the monasterio de los Padres Dominicos (the Monastery of the Dominican Fathers).
Much of the Dominican culture can be experienced through its inspiring museums, food, and music. However, to truly understand the depth of the Dominican People, you must experience Carnival. This annual celebration of independence spans the entire country, with each city putting on their own unique version of the festival. They fill the streets with colorful masks, music, and of course, dancing. However, Carnival didn't always look this way. It is actually the culmination of all three cultures; native Taíno, Spanish and African. Brought together, they create a swirl of energy and culture that you can't find anywhere else. Carnival lasts throughout the month of February. Other Dominican Holidays include January 26th, the day of the patriarch Juan Pablo Duarte; March 9, the day of the patriarch Francisco del Rosario Sánchez; August 16, the Restoration of the Republic; and Constitution Day on November 6.
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The history of the Dominican Republic is the result of an unlikely mixture of influences; nowhere else will you find a blending of European, African, and native Taíno Indian cultures. These distinct cultures still drive the social identity of the people today. Every aspect of their food, music, art, sports and religion provides a unique insight into the development of their country. In a single day you can experience both ancient and modern cultures from around the globe. Nowhere is this more evident than in their food. As a former Spanish Colony, many of its dishes carry a familiar Latin American feel. Lots of rice, beans, meat and seafood can be found in their cuisine. However, strong influences from its heritage give the meals a unique twist. Traditional Taíno dishes are still made featuring yucca, plantains, and potatoes; as well as African recipes using similar native ingredients. The most common food on the Island is called La Bandera, or "The Flag." It is made with meat, rice, and red beans. Making the dish distinctly Dominican, many will also serve it with friend plantains called "tostones." As a culture that loves to eat, the meal will often continue beyond this first course. Be prepared to try boiled green plantain known as "mangú," "pasteles en hojas," which are wrapped turnovers cooked in banana leaves; and various casseroles, stews, and meat dishes featuring braised goat, pork and chicken rinds.
In addition to their rich culinary history, Dominicans also demonstrate their unmistakable heritage through art. The island is filled with many different types of bright and colorful artwork. Jewelry made out of amber, bone, horn and coconut husk can be found at local markets and shops, where the native Taíno influence can still be seen. In addition to jewelry, Dominican artists also use clay, porcelain, hemp, and guano to make both decorative and religious figurines. Many of these figurines point to the religious history of the island. Its inhabitants are mostly Catholic, followed by other denominations of Christianity.
Although food and art are important parts of Dominican culture, the true life of the culture is baseball. Much more than a national pastime, baseball is a major source of national pride and identity. In fact, almost 40 percent of players in the U.S. Major League Baseball and minor leagues come from Latin America- with most of those coming from the Dominican Republic. Some of their most famous Dominican players include Pedro Martinez, Alex Rodriguez, Albert Pujols and Sammy Sosa.
As the first city founded in the Americas, the Dominican Republic's capital city of Santo Domingo boasts an incredible collection of museums, historic sites, art and music. The Colonial City, located inside Santo Domingo, is the first city of the America's; it features the first street, hospital, university and cathedral in the Americas. It is believed that the body of Christopher Columbus still resides on this island that he landed on hundreds of years ago. There are many historic museums and buildings that take a unique look into Dominican culture. Among them are the Alcázar de Colon (Fortress of Colon), the Reloj de Sol (the Sun Clock) and the monasterio de los Padres Dominicos (the Monastery of the Dominican Fathers).
Much of the Dominican culture can be experienced through its inspiring museums, food, and music. However, to truly understand the depth of the Dominican People, you must experience Carnival. This annual celebration of independence spans the entire country, with each city putting on their own unique version of the festival. They fill the streets with colorful masks, music, and of course, dancing. However, Carnival didn't always look this way. It is actually the culmination of all three cultures; native Taíno, Spanish and African. Brought together, they create a swirl of energy and culture that you can't find anywhere else. Carnival lasts throughout the month of February. Other Dominican Holidays include January 26th, the day of the patriarch Juan Pablo Duarte; March 9, the day of the patriarch Francisco del Rosario Sánchez; August 16, the Restoration of the Republic; and Constitution Day on November 6.
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- published: 05 Aug 2013
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Dominican Republic Tourism
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Dominican Republic Tourism
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Travel Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo
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Sonia Gil takes you through the colorful streets of Santo Domingo as she guide...
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Sonia Gil takes you through the colorful streets of Santo Domingo as she guides you to the beautiful Alcâzar De Colón. However, as Sonia plots her path there, she can't help but be entranced with the amazing people she encounters along the way.
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Sonia Gil takes you through the colorful streets of Santo Domingo as she guides you to the beautiful Alcâzar De Colón. However, as Sonia plots her path there, she can't help but be entranced with the amazing people she encounters along the way.
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1st Visit to Samana Dominican Republic Cruise Trip Day 4 episode 13
We visit Samana Dominican Republic on our 10 night Caribbean Cruise on the Costa Mediterranea ship. Come along as we walk into town and explore!
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We visit Samana Dominican Republic on our 10 night Caribbean Cruise on the Costa Mediterranea ship. Come along as we walk into town and explore!
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We visit Samana Dominican Republic on our 10 night Caribbean Cruise on the Costa Mediterranea ship. Come along as we walk into town and explore!
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- published: 09 Jun 2015
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Las Terranas Town, Samana Province, Dominican Republic - Caribbean island holiday
We are in the town of Las Terrenas located in the Samaná province of the Dominican Republic. This is a walking tour of the town which starts on the Las Terranas...
We are in the town of Las Terrenas located in the Samaná province of the Dominican Republic. This is a walking tour of the town which starts on the Las Terranas main road and also includes a walk on the beach road. We where there in December and this is actually New Year (31/12). The video follows our walk up the main road where we try to give the viewer an idea of the atmosphere of this rather small Caribbean island fishing town. The main road offers tourists a limited number of shops, restaurants and excursion sale agents. On the beach road there are a few more restaurants and bars and also a very "limited" local shopping center. As tourists who enjoy visiting local towns in the destinations we visit we where rather disappointed with the Town of Las Terranas. Our opinion (just our opinion) was that the town lacked the local (Dominican) business and culinary experiences that you for example meet in Asia. Street kitchens etc. although local art was very abundant!! The Les Terranas area is full of hotels catering to all needs. Many of the hotels are big all inclusive resorts which are very popular with Canadian and American tourists, also the European charter tourists who typically seem to stay at these resorts for 14 days (just as we ourselves did).
Wiki writes about Las Terrenas, "It is internationally known for its high rate of tourism and its white sand beaches and clear waters. Among the most frequented places visitors are mostly European nationality Spanish, Italian, French and German. One of the best known people or community in the town, is the village of fishermen. Its name comes from the town was formerly mainly inhabited by fishermen. Among the best known beaches are beach poppy tip and whales. The attractions of this region is constantly growing due to investment in tourist buildings like hotels, clubs, restaurants and shopping such places as Port Plaza las Terrenas, with a similar architecture of a boat. In the evenings entertainment centers are crowded by hundreds of tourists and like their restaurants with a wonderful view of the beach..."
Wiki writes about Samana, "Samaná (Spanish pronunciation: [samaˈna]) is a province of the Dominican Republic. Its capital is Santa Bárbara de Samaná, usually known as Samaná. Samaná is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern part of the Dominican Republic. It is known for its mountains of which it is almost entirely formed. Samaná has numerous beaches, and with the 6 November 2006 opening of the new Samaná El Catey International Airport, it is bound to become one of major tourist destinations in the Dominican Republic..."
Wiki writes about The Dominican Republic, The Dominican Republic (Listeni/dəˌmɪnɨkən rɨˈpʌblɪk/; Spanish: República Dominicana [reˈpuβlika ðominiˈkana]) is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western three-eighths of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands, along with Saint Martin, that are shared by two countries. Both by area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second-largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,445 square kilometres (18,705 sq mi) and nearly 10 million people, one million of which live in the capital city, Santo Domingo.."
This footage was filmed in Las Terrenas a small town located in the Samaná province on the island of the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean.
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We are in the town of Las Terrenas located in the Samaná province of the Dominican Republic. This is a walking tour of the town which starts on the Las Terranas main road and also includes a walk on the beach road. We where there in December and this is actually New Year (31/12). The video follows our walk up the main road where we try to give the viewer an idea of the atmosphere of this rather small Caribbean island fishing town. The main road offers tourists a limited number of shops, restaurants and excursion sale agents. On the beach road there are a few more restaurants and bars and also a very "limited" local shopping center. As tourists who enjoy visiting local towns in the destinations we visit we where rather disappointed with the Town of Las Terranas. Our opinion (just our opinion) was that the town lacked the local (Dominican) business and culinary experiences that you for example meet in Asia. Street kitchens etc. although local art was very abundant!! The Les Terranas area is full of hotels catering to all needs. Many of the hotels are big all inclusive resorts which are very popular with Canadian and American tourists, also the European charter tourists who typically seem to stay at these resorts for 14 days (just as we ourselves did).
Wiki writes about Las Terrenas, "It is internationally known for its high rate of tourism and its white sand beaches and clear waters. Among the most frequented places visitors are mostly European nationality Spanish, Italian, French and German. One of the best known people or community in the town, is the village of fishermen. Its name comes from the town was formerly mainly inhabited by fishermen. Among the best known beaches are beach poppy tip and whales. The attractions of this region is constantly growing due to investment in tourist buildings like hotels, clubs, restaurants and shopping such places as Port Plaza las Terrenas, with a similar architecture of a boat. In the evenings entertainment centers are crowded by hundreds of tourists and like their restaurants with a wonderful view of the beach..."
Wiki writes about Samana, "Samaná (Spanish pronunciation: [samaˈna]) is a province of the Dominican Republic. Its capital is Santa Bárbara de Samaná, usually known as Samaná. Samaná is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern part of the Dominican Republic. It is known for its mountains of which it is almost entirely formed. Samaná has numerous beaches, and with the 6 November 2006 opening of the new Samaná El Catey International Airport, it is bound to become one of major tourist destinations in the Dominican Republic..."
Wiki writes about The Dominican Republic, The Dominican Republic (Listeni/dəˌmɪnɨkən rɨˈpʌblɪk/; Spanish: República Dominicana [reˈpuβlika ðominiˈkana]) is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western three-eighths of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands, along with Saint Martin, that are shared by two countries. Both by area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second-largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,445 square kilometres (18,705 sq mi) and nearly 10 million people, one million of which live in the capital city, Santo Domingo.."
This footage was filmed in Las Terrenas a small town located in the Samaná province on the island of the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean.
Music by: Lino Rise
Title: “Free Jingle Business VI”
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- published: 23 Jan 2015
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Tourist Card - Dominican Republic Vacation Tips - Raul´s Travel
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- published: 12 Sep 2015
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Dominican Republic as a destination for Health Tourism
The Dominican Association of Health Tourism (ADTS) is a nonprofit organization that promotes the Dominican Republic as an ideal location for medical tourism due...
The Dominican Association of Health Tourism (ADTS) is a nonprofit organization that promotes the Dominican Republic as an ideal location for medical tourism due to its medical, dental and welfare of high quality and cost-effectiveness , terms of hospitality, encouraging best industry practices and safety of care, promoting centers and specialists with appropriate endorsements, accreditations and certifications in order to ensure good results and a positive experience for health tourists. It is chaired by Dr. Alejandro Cambiaso, Board Certified Medical Tourism expert on Prevention and Management of Health Centers.
wn.com/Dominican Republic As A Destination For Health Tourism
The Dominican Association of Health Tourism (ADTS) is a nonprofit organization that promotes the Dominican Republic as an ideal location for medical tourism due to its medical, dental and welfare of high quality and cost-effectiveness , terms of hospitality, encouraging best industry practices and safety of care, promoting centers and specialists with appropriate endorsements, accreditations and certifications in order to ensure good results and a positive experience for health tourists. It is chaired by Dr. Alejandro Cambiaso, Board Certified Medical Tourism expert on Prevention and Management of Health Centers.
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Dominican Republic Tourism Video (Spanish III)
This is a tourism video I made for my Spanish class this Spring....
This is a tourism video I made for my Spanish class this Spring.
wn.com/Dominican Republic Tourism Video (Spanish Iii)
This is a tourism video I made for my Spanish class this Spring.
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US-Cuba ties could affect Dominican Republic tourism
It is estimated that over five million tourists chose the Dominican Republic as a destination last year. The island may soon have some competition from Cuba, no...
It is estimated that over five million tourists chose the Dominican Republic as a destination last year. The island may soon have some competition from Cuba, now that travel restrictions are easing between Cuba and the U.S.
wn.com/US Cuba Ties Could Affect Dominican Republic Tourism
It is estimated that over five million tourists chose the Dominican Republic as a destination last year. The island may soon have some competition from Cuba, now that travel restrictions are easing between Cuba and the U.S.
- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Travel Dominican Republic: Road Trip in DR
Cracking the Secret Code of Travel every Thursday.
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Sonia Gil takes you through the hills and valleys of one of the most beautiful...
Cracking the Secret Code of Travel every Thursday.
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Sonia Gil takes you through the hills and valleys of one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean, The Dominican Republic. Ride shotgun with her on this adventure as you get to take all the beautiful sights and sounds the DR has to offer.
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Sonia Gil takes you through the hills and valleys of one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean, The Dominican Republic. Ride shotgun with her on this adventure as you get to take all the beautiful sights and sounds the DR has to offer.
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- published: 25 Sep 2014
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Discovering The Dominican Republic
A 7 day trip to the Punta Cana in Dominican Republic, brings delight and thrill, to anyone looking for adventure and a good time! This video shows what it is......
A 7 day trip to the Punta Cana in Dominican Republic, brings delight and thrill, to anyone looking for adventure and a good time! This video shows what it is...
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A 7 day trip to the Punta Cana in Dominican Republic, brings delight and thrill, to anyone looking for adventure and a good time! This video shows what it is...
Q&A; Medical Tourism Brazilian Butt Lift + Lipo Dominican Republic
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About this video! As you can tell I was super excited to make this video its just the opening act in my surgery series
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wn.com/Q A Medical Tourism Brazilian Butt Lift Lipo Dominican Republic
****New Video Tomorrow*** Please stay tuned for the next video it goes over a very important step in your surgery journey
Stay tuned next topics
PRE OP TESTING - super important
: Doctors Requirements: BMI
MY vitamin schedule
How to contact doctors in the Dominican republic + apps needed
Answering more questions
About this video! As you can tell I was super excited to make this video its just the opening act in my surgery series
http://www.realself.com/review/dominican-republic-tummy-tuck-glamming-new-booty
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- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 408
Island solutions: Sustainable tourism for secure livelihoods
Turtle tourism in the Dominican Republic builds green economies and preserves marine biodiversity....
Turtle tourism in the Dominican Republic builds green economies and preserves marine biodiversity.
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Turtle tourism in the Dominican Republic builds green economies and preserves marine biodiversity.
- published: 21 Aug 2014
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author: UNEP
Medical tourism in Dominican republic
Tummy tuck, liposuction, bbl and Breast know more about surgery by Dra walkiris robles
Abdominoplastia, liposucción, levantamiento de glúteos y senos.. tod...
Tummy tuck, liposuction, bbl and Breast know more about surgery by Dra walkiris robles
Abdominoplastia, liposucción, levantamiento de glúteos y senos.. todo sobre cirugía por la Dra. Walkirisrobles
wn.com/Medical Tourism In Dominican Republic
Tummy tuck, liposuction, bbl and Breast know more about surgery by Dra walkiris robles
Abdominoplastia, liposucción, levantamiento de glúteos y senos.. todo sobre cirugía por la Dra. Walkirisrobles
- published: 11 Oct 2015
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Eco Tourism in Dominican Republic with Peace Corps Business Development Volunteers
Business Development Volunteer Joe Kennedy assists local river guides as they form a business association involved in guiding tourists through a popular wate......
Business Development Volunteer Joe Kennedy assists local river guides as they form a business association involved in guiding tourists through a popular wate...
wn.com/Eco Tourism In Dominican Republic With Peace Corps Business Development Volunteers
Business Development Volunteer Joe Kennedy assists local river guides as they form a business association involved in guiding tourists through a popular wate...
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Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic
Hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic and children born in the country to undocumented Haitians are facing the risk of imminent deportation on Wednesday if they fail to complete a "regularization" process by midnight, as authorities prepare to enforce a new immigration law. VICE News reporters Monica Villamizar and Eric Fernandez broadcasted live from Santo Domingo co
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The Deadline for Citizenship: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 1)
Thousands of Dominican Haitians have been waiting — some for days — to enter the Ministry of the Interior to complete a "regularization" process in order to avoid deportation.
A 2013 ruling by the Dominican Republic's top court rendered hundreds of thousands of people in the country effectively stateless by revoking their citizenship. After an outcry from the international community, the Dominic
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Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
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The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So why do Haiti and The Dominican Republic hate each other?
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Man lynched in Dominican Republic as tensions run high
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Economic Boom in Dominican Republic NBC News
Gorgeous story on economic boom in Dominican Republic. Written and produced by Nery Ynclan.
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The Dominican Republic’s "Ethnic Purging": Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families
http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "ethnic purging," placing the fate of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent into limbo. Half a million legally stateless people could be sent to Haiti this week, including those who have never stepped foot in Haiti and don’t speak the language. In 2013, a Dominican constitutional court ruling st
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Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice a week, the gates open and people from both sides congregate to buy goods to bring back to their respective countries. The Dajabon border crossing is one of the main border crossings where this commerce occurs, and also acts as a point of passage where Haitian migrants frequently enter and exit the Dominican
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Dominican Republic Vacation Turns Scary
Part 2: What happens when ABC News confronts the resort about various problems?
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Citizenship Limbo for Dominican Haitians: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 2)
A 2013 ruling by the Dominican Republic's top court rendered hundreds of thousands of Dominican Haitians in the country effectively stateless by revoking their citizenship. After an outcry from the international community, the Dominican government passed a law allowing residents a pathway to naturalization. The deadline for those registering for naturalization at government bureaus around the coun
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A Haitian Halfway House for Deportees: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 4)
The Haitian village of Malpasse, just across the border from the Dominican Republic, is home to approximately 40 freshly-deported Dominican-Haitians and Haitian migrants who are being housed at the Fond Bayard community school.
Run by pastor Sinas Saintilus, the school’s classrooms have been repurposed as a place of shelter. Many of the deportees in Malpasse were born in the Dominican Republic, m
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Dominican Republic News | Dominican Students Protest, Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic News | Dominican Students Protest, Santo Domingo
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Police chief demands warrant on French drug trafficking pilots
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Police chief demands warrant on French drug trafficking pilots
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Santiago prison fugitive captured in Dajabon-Haiti border
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Santiago prison fugitive captured in Dajabon-Haiti border
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Entrevista De Leonel Fernandez Y Barak Obama.
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The Lake That Burned Down A Forest (Full Length)
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VICE News travels to the Dominican Republic, site of a looming environmental and economic crisis many experts believe is the result of climate change. Lake Enriquillo is the largest lake in the Caribbean — and for the past 10 years, it's been getting larger. Having already doubled in area, the lake is destroying everything in its p
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The Dominican Republic: The People of Color That Say They Are Not Black
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Climate Crisis in the Dominican Republic: The Lake That Burned Down A Forest (Part 1)
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News VICE News travels to the Dominican Republic, site of a looming environmental and economic c...
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Truckers block passage of Haitians in response to import bans
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Truckers block passage of Haitians in response to import bans
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | More protests against government corruption in Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic News 2015 | More protests against government corruption in Santo Domingo
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitians caught chopping trees for charcoal along the border
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitians caught chopping trees for charcoal along the border
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitian illegal migrants killed in accident
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitian illegal migrants killed in accident
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Dominican Republic News 2015 - Students and teachers in low-income areas demand funding
Dominican Republic News 2015 - Students and teachers in low-income areas of demand funding
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Dominican Republic News 2015 - Dominican Navy captures Haitians traveling to Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic News 2015 - Dominican Navy captures Haitians traveling to Puerto Rico
Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic
Hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic and children born in the country to undocumented Haitians are facing the risk of imminent de...
Hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic and children born in the country to undocumented Haitians are facing the risk of imminent deportation on Wednesday if they fail to complete a "regularization" process by midnight, as authorities prepare to enforce a new immigration law. VICE News reporters Monica Villamizar and Eric Fernandez broadcasted live from Santo Domingo covering the local reaction.
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wn.com/Raw Coverage From The Dominican Republic
Hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic and children born in the country to undocumented Haitians are facing the risk of imminent deportation on Wednesday if they fail to complete a "regularization" process by midnight, as authorities prepare to enforce a new immigration law. VICE News reporters Monica Villamizar and Eric Fernandez broadcasted live from Santo Domingo covering the local reaction.
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- published: 18 Jun 2015
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The Deadline for Citizenship: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 1)
Thousands of Dominican Haitians have been waiting — some for days — to enter the Ministry of the Interior to complete a "regularization" process in order to avo...
Thousands of Dominican Haitians have been waiting — some for days — to enter the Ministry of the Interior to complete a "regularization" process in order to avoid deportation.
A 2013 ruling by the Dominican Republic's top court rendered hundreds of thousands of people in the country effectively stateless by revoking their citizenship. After an outcry from the international community, the Dominican government passed a law allowing residents a pathway to naturalization.
Wednesday, June 17 was the deadline for those registering for naturalization at government bureaus around the country, the busiest of which was in the capital, Santo Domingo.
VICE News was at the Ministry of the Interior in the capital on the day leading up to the deadline, where thousands of Dominican Haitians were waiting to register for citizenship.
Watch VICE News’ Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1IRDxLf
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
In Photos: Anger Flares Over Tonight's Deportation Deadline in the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1Bmo32k
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wn.com/The Deadline For Citizenship Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 1)
Thousands of Dominican Haitians have been waiting — some for days — to enter the Ministry of the Interior to complete a "regularization" process in order to avoid deportation.
A 2013 ruling by the Dominican Republic's top court rendered hundreds of thousands of people in the country effectively stateless by revoking their citizenship. After an outcry from the international community, the Dominican government passed a law allowing residents a pathway to naturalization.
Wednesday, June 17 was the deadline for those registering for naturalization at government bureaus around the country, the busiest of which was in the capital, Santo Domingo.
VICE News was at the Ministry of the Interior in the capital on the day leading up to the deadline, where thousands of Dominican Haitians were waiting to register for citizenship.
Watch VICE News’ Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1IRDxLf
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
In Photos: Anger Flares Over Tonight's Deportation Deadline in the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1Bmo32k
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- published: 18 Jun 2015
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Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
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The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So...
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The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So why do Haiti and The Dominican Republic hate each other?
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Man lynched in Dominican Republic as tensions run high
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/12/dominican-republic-lynching-haiti-fears-human-rights
The apparent lynching of a young man in the Dominican city of Santiago has reignited fears of a looming humanitarian crisis.
Haitians, Dominicans try to move beyond Parsley Massacre's long shadow
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2012/1009/Haitians-Dominicans-try-to-move-beyond-Parsley-Massacre-s-long-shadow
"The Parsley Massacre, which killed thousands 75 years ago, profoundly altered relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Recently, hundreds of people gathered on the border to address its legacy."
A storm in Hispaniola
http://www.economist.com/news/americas/21591203-and-no-agreement-how-many-have-been-cut-citizenship-storm-hispaniola
"THE last time the Dominican Republic committed an atrocity against residents of Haitian descent, the rest of the world paid little heed."
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wn.com/Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
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The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So why do Haiti and The Dominican Republic hate each other?
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Man lynched in Dominican Republic as tensions run high
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/12/dominican-republic-lynching-haiti-fears-human-rights
The apparent lynching of a young man in the Dominican city of Santiago has reignited fears of a looming humanitarian crisis.
Haitians, Dominicans try to move beyond Parsley Massacre's long shadow
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2012/1009/Haitians-Dominicans-try-to-move-beyond-Parsley-Massacre-s-long-shadow
"The Parsley Massacre, which killed thousands 75 years ago, profoundly altered relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Recently, hundreds of people gathered on the border to address its legacy."
A storm in Hispaniola
http://www.economist.com/news/americas/21591203-and-no-agreement-how-many-have-been-cut-citizenship-storm-hispaniola
"THE last time the Dominican Republic committed an atrocity against residents of Haitian descent, the rest of the world paid little heed."
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- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 333183
Economic Boom in Dominican Republic NBC News
Gorgeous story on economic boom in Dominican Republic. Written and produced by Nery Ynclan....
Gorgeous story on economic boom in Dominican Republic. Written and produced by Nery Ynclan.
wn.com/Economic Boom In Dominican Republic Nbc News
Gorgeous story on economic boom in Dominican Republic. Written and produced by Nery Ynclan.
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The Dominican Republic’s "Ethnic Purging": Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families
http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "ethnic purging," placing the fate of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans...
http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "ethnic purging," placing the fate of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent into limbo. Half a million legally stateless people could be sent to Haiti this week, including those who have never stepped foot in Haiti and don’t speak the language. In 2013, a Dominican constitutional court ruling stripped the citizenship of children born to Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic as far back as 1929, retroactively leaving tens of thousands without citizenship. Today marks the deadline for undocumented workers to register their presence in the Dominican Republic or risk mass deportation. However, only 300 of the 250,000 Dominican Haitians applying for permits have reportedly received them. Many have actively resisted registering as foreigners, saying they are Dominican by birth and deserve full rights. Dominican authorities have apparently organized a fleet of buses and set up processing centers on the border with Haiti, creating widespread fears of mass roundups. The Dominican Republic’s decision to denationalize hundreds of thousands of people has sparked international outcry. We are joined by the acclaimed Haitian-American novelist Edwidge Danticat.
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wn.com/The Dominican Republic’S Ethnic Purging Edwidge Danticat On Mass Deportation Of Haitian Families
http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "ethnic purging," placing the fate of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent into limbo. Half a million legally stateless people could be sent to Haiti this week, including those who have never stepped foot in Haiti and don’t speak the language. In 2013, a Dominican constitutional court ruling stripped the citizenship of children born to Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic as far back as 1929, retroactively leaving tens of thousands without citizenship. Today marks the deadline for undocumented workers to register their presence in the Dominican Republic or risk mass deportation. However, only 300 of the 250,000 Dominican Haitians applying for permits have reportedly received them. Many have actively resisted registering as foreigners, saying they are Dominican by birth and deserve full rights. Dominican authorities have apparently organized a fleet of buses and set up processing centers on the border with Haiti, creating widespread fears of mass roundups. The Dominican Republic’s decision to denationalize hundreds of thousands of people has sparked international outcry. We are joined by the acclaimed Haitian-American novelist Edwidge Danticat.
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Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice a week, the gates open and people from both sides congregate to buy go...
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice a week, the gates open and people from both sides congregate to buy goods to bring back to their respective countries. The Dajabon border crossing is one of the main border crossings where this commerce occurs, and also acts as a point of passage where Haitian migrants frequently enter and exit the Dominican Republic.
In recent days, thousands of Dominican Haitians have been scrambling to complete a "regularization" process in order to avoid deportation after a court ruling effectively rendered them stateless. There were reports of small-scale initial deportations occurring Thursday, June 18, the day after the deadline to complete the process. On a larger scale, many families at risk of detainment and deportation are voluntarily self-deporting in order to avoid run-ins with authorities.
In the latest dispatch, VICE News rides across Dajabon border crossing with two families self-deporting back to Haiti after they failed to apply for residency, and gets an up-close look at the new detention centers set up by Dominican immigration authorities to enforce the new law.
Watch “Citizenship Limbo for Dominican Haitians (Dispatch 2)” - http://bit.ly/1K2Ywwc
Watch “Deadline for Citizenship (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1Na3Bmt
Watch VICE News’ Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1IRDxLf
In Photos: A Community in the Crosshairs of the Dominican Republic's Naturalization Law - http://bit.ly/1QIVmDi
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
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wn.com/Families Are Deporting Themselves To Haiti Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice a week, the gates open and people from both sides congregate to buy goods to bring back to their respective countries. The Dajabon border crossing is one of the main border crossings where this commerce occurs, and also acts as a point of passage where Haitian migrants frequently enter and exit the Dominican Republic.
In recent days, thousands of Dominican Haitians have been scrambling to complete a "regularization" process in order to avoid deportation after a court ruling effectively rendered them stateless. There were reports of small-scale initial deportations occurring Thursday, June 18, the day after the deadline to complete the process. On a larger scale, many families at risk of detainment and deportation are voluntarily self-deporting in order to avoid run-ins with authorities.
In the latest dispatch, VICE News rides across Dajabon border crossing with two families self-deporting back to Haiti after they failed to apply for residency, and gets an up-close look at the new detention centers set up by Dominican immigration authorities to enforce the new law.
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Watch “Deadline for Citizenship (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1Na3Bmt
Watch VICE News’ Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1IRDxLf
In Photos: A Community in the Crosshairs of the Dominican Republic's Naturalization Law - http://bit.ly/1QIVmDi
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
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- published: 20 Jun 2015
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Dominican Republic Vacation Turns Scary
Part 2: What happens when ABC News confronts the resort about various problems?...
Part 2: What happens when ABC News confronts the resort about various problems?
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Part 2: What happens when ABC News confronts the resort about various problems?
- published: 17 Aug 2013
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Citizenship Limbo for Dominican Haitians: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 2)
A 2013 ruling by the Dominican Republic's top court rendered hundreds of thousands of Dominican Haitians in the country effectively stateless by revoking their ...
A 2013 ruling by the Dominican Republic's top court rendered hundreds of thousands of Dominican Haitians in the country effectively stateless by revoking their citizenship. After an outcry from the international community, the Dominican government passed a law allowing residents a pathway to naturalization. The deadline for those registering for naturalization at government bureaus around the country was Wednesday, June 17.
VICE News traveled to Batey Naranjo, a small rural village on the outskirts of Santo Domingo that is primarily populated by Haitians or Dominican Haitians, and spoke to residents about their confusion and concerns as to the ramifications of the naturalization deadline.
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Watch VICE News’ Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1IRDxLf
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
In Photos: Anger Flares Over Tonight's Deportation Deadline in the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1Bmo32k
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wn.com/Citizenship Limbo For Dominican Haitians Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 2)
A 2013 ruling by the Dominican Republic's top court rendered hundreds of thousands of Dominican Haitians in the country effectively stateless by revoking their citizenship. After an outcry from the international community, the Dominican government passed a law allowing residents a pathway to naturalization. The deadline for those registering for naturalization at government bureaus around the country was Wednesday, June 17.
VICE News traveled to Batey Naranjo, a small rural village on the outskirts of Santo Domingo that is primarily populated by Haitians or Dominican Haitians, and spoke to residents about their confusion and concerns as to the ramifications of the naturalization deadline.
Watch “Deadline for Citizenship (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1Na3Bmt
Watch VICE News’ Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1IRDxLf
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
In Photos: Anger Flares Over Tonight's Deportation Deadline in the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1Bmo32k
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- published: 19 Jun 2015
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A Haitian Halfway House for Deportees: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 4)
The Haitian village of Malpasse, just across the border from the Dominican Republic, is home to approximately 40 freshly-deported Dominican-Haitians and Haitian...
The Haitian village of Malpasse, just across the border from the Dominican Republic, is home to approximately 40 freshly-deported Dominican-Haitians and Haitian migrants who are being housed at the Fond Bayard community school.
Run by pastor Sinas Saintilus, the school’s classrooms have been repurposed as a place of shelter. Many of the deportees in Malpasse were born in the Dominican Republic, making them rightful citizens under the Dominican constitution, but they were forced to leave the country despite their legal status.
Haitian President Michel Martelly announced last week that the Haitian government would not acknowledge deported Dominican-Haitians, making people like those housed at the school in Malpasse effectively stateless.
VICE News visited the Fond Bayard school in Haiti to see firsthand what conditions are like at what has become a halfway house for those deported under the Dominican Republic's new naturalization law.
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Watch “Citizenship Limbo for Dominican Haitians (Dispatch 2)” - http://bit.ly/1K2Ywwc
In Photos: A Community in the Crosshairs of the Dominican Republic's Naturalization Law - http://bit.ly/1QIVmDi
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
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wn.com/A Haitian Halfway House For Deportees Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 4)
The Haitian village of Malpasse, just across the border from the Dominican Republic, is home to approximately 40 freshly-deported Dominican-Haitians and Haitian migrants who are being housed at the Fond Bayard community school.
Run by pastor Sinas Saintilus, the school’s classrooms have been repurposed as a place of shelter. Many of the deportees in Malpasse were born in the Dominican Republic, making them rightful citizens under the Dominican constitution, but they were forced to leave the country despite their legal status.
Haitian President Michel Martelly announced last week that the Haitian government would not acknowledge deported Dominican-Haitians, making people like those housed at the school in Malpasse effectively stateless.
VICE News visited the Fond Bayard school in Haiti to see firsthand what conditions are like at what has become a halfway house for those deported under the Dominican Republic's new naturalization law.
Watch "Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti (Dispatch 3)” - http://bit.ly/1Rxif7V
Watch “Citizenship Limbo for Dominican Haitians (Dispatch 2)” - http://bit.ly/1K2Ywwc
In Photos: A Community in the Crosshairs of the Dominican Republic's Naturalization Law - http://bit.ly/1QIVmDi
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
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- published: 25 Jun 2015
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Dominican Republic News | Dominican Students Protest, Santo Domingo
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Dominican Republic News | Dominican Students Protest, Santo Domingo
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Dominican Republic News | Dominican Students Protest, Santo Domingo
- published: 04 Sep 2015
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Police chief demands warrant on French drug trafficking pilots
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Police chief demands warrant on French drug trafficking pilots...
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Police chief demands warrant on French drug trafficking pilots
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Police chief demands warrant on French drug trafficking pilots
- published: 30 Oct 2015
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Santiago prison fugitive captured in Dajabon-Haiti border
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Santiago prison fugitive captured in Dajabon-Haiti border...
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Santiago prison fugitive captured in Dajabon-Haiti border
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Santiago prison fugitive captured in Dajabon-Haiti border
- published: 06 Nov 2015
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The Lake That Burned Down A Forest (Full Length)
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VICE News travels to the Dominican Republic, site of a looming environmental and economic crisis many experts believe is the result of climate change. Lake Enriquillo is the largest lake in the Caribbean — and for the past 10 years, it's been getting larger. Having already doubled in area, the lake is destroying everything in its path and displacing local residents who are being forced to take extreme measures to survive.
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VICE News travels to the Dominican Republic, site of a looming environmental and economic crisis many experts believe is the result of climate change. Lake Enriquillo is the largest lake in the Caribbean — and for the past 10 years, it's been getting larger. Having already doubled in area, the lake is destroying everything in its path and displacing local residents who are being forced to take extreme measures to survive.
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- published: 27 Jul 2014
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The Dominican Republic: The People of Color That Say They Are Not Black
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The SouthPaw examines the controversial subject of Dark Latin American nationals that do not refer to themselves as black. It is a perfectly logical explanation for the country of the dominican republic. In many cases it is not that they lack the knowledge of their color but more so that the term "black" directly links them to "African Americans" which in truth are two entirely different cultures of people both having African roots. Not every Dominican will have African roots but a bulk of the population does especially those that are heavily melanated.
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The SouthPaw examines the controversial subject of Dark Latin American nationals that do not refer to themselves as black. It is a perfectly logical explanation for the country of the dominican republic. In many cases it is not that they lack the knowledge of their color but more so that the term "black" directly links them to "African Americans" which in truth are two entirely different cultures of people both having African roots. Not every Dominican will have African roots but a bulk of the population does especially those that are heavily melanated.
- published: 04 Aug 2013
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Climate Crisis in the Dominican Republic: The Lake That Burned Down A Forest (Part 1)
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News VICE News travels to the Dominican Republic, site of a looming environmental and economic c......
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News VICE News travels to the Dominican Republic, site of a looming environmental and economic c...
wn.com/Climate Crisis In The Dominican Republic The Lake That Burned Down A Forest (Part 1)
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News VICE News travels to the Dominican Republic, site of a looming environmental and economic c...
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Truckers block passage of Haitians in response to import bans
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Truckers block passage of Haitians in response to import bans...
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Truckers block passage of Haitians in response to import bans
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Truckers block passage of Haitians in response to import bans
- published: 20 Oct 2015
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | More protests against government corruption in Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic News 2015 | More protests against government corruption in Santo Domingo...
Dominican Republic News 2015 | More protests against government corruption in Santo Domingo
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | More protests against government corruption in Santo Domingo
- published: 05 Nov 2015
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitians caught chopping trees for charcoal along the border
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitians caught chopping trees for charcoal along the border...
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitians caught chopping trees for charcoal along the border
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitians caught chopping trees for charcoal along the border
- published: 31 Oct 2015
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitian illegal migrants killed in accident
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitian illegal migrants killed in accident...
Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitian illegal migrants killed in accident
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Dominican Republic News 2015 | Haitian illegal migrants killed in accident
- published: 31 Oct 2015
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Dominican Republic News 2015 - Students and teachers in low-income areas demand funding
Dominican Republic News 2015 - Students and teachers in low-income areas of demand funding...
Dominican Republic News 2015 - Students and teachers in low-income areas of demand funding
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Dominican Republic News 2015 - Students and teachers in low-income areas of demand funding
- published: 04 Nov 2015
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Dominican Republic News 2015 - Dominican Navy captures Haitians traveling to Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic News 2015 - Dominican Navy captures Haitians traveling to Puerto Rico...
Dominican Republic News 2015 - Dominican Navy captures Haitians traveling to Puerto Rico
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Dominican Republic News 2015 - Dominican Navy captures Haitians traveling to Puerto Rico
- published: 26 Oct 2015
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Dominican Republic Food, Art, and Literature
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A Motion Dance Interview at A Taste of the Caribbean
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews A Motion Dance.
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Laurie-Anne Surprise at A Taste of the Caribbean (Morgan Heritage)
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Dominican Republic Food, Art, and Literature
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From bachata and merengue, to baseball and homegrown food, the art and culture of the Dominican Republic is colorful and diverse.
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From bachata and merengue, to baseball and homegrown food, the art and culture of the Dominican Republic is colorful and diverse.
Dominican Republic Video
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A school video on the food, art, and literature of the Dominican Republic, in preparation for our unit on In the Time of the Butterflies, by Julia Alvarez
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The Streets of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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Junot Díaz: Immigrants, Masculinity, Nerds, & Art
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A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), fo...
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews Chef Didier Skeete.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
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BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews Chef Didier Skeete.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
- published: 04 Aug 2015
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Kevin Calixte Interview at A Taste of the Caribbean
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews Kevin Calixte.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded...
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews Kevin Calixte.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
wn.com/Kevin Calixte Interview At A Taste Of The Caribbean
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews Kevin Calixte.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
- published: 03 Aug 2015
- views: 146
[AWESOME!] Street Food Around The World: Paris, France - Eng Sub | National Geographic Adventure
Travel Picks: Top 10 Street - Food cities
► Plot: Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. Situated on the Seine River, in the north of the count...
Travel Picks: Top 10 Street - Food cities
► Plot: Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. Situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, it is in the centre of the Île-de-France region, also known as the région parisienne, "Paris Region".
Paris: City of lights! Paris is the capital of the culinary world and food is equally treated as an art form. In this city, each food has its own specializing store: boulangerie, fromagerie and charcuterie. Ishai has 24 hours to dive into the wonderful French cuisine, where he will learn how to make the baguette, smell so many cheeses his senses will go into overload and meet with the famous food critic, Gilles Pudlowski.
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Travel Picks: Top 10 Street - Food cities
► Plot: Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. Situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, it is in the centre of the Île-de-France region, also known as the région parisienne, "Paris Region".
Paris: City of lights! Paris is the capital of the culinary world and food is equally treated as an art form. In this city, each food has its own specializing store: boulangerie, fromagerie and charcuterie. Ishai has 24 hours to dive into the wonderful French cuisine, where he will learn how to make the baguette, smell so many cheeses his senses will go into overload and meet with the famous food critic, Gilles Pudlowski.
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- published: 28 Mar 2015
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Awkward Moments Only Asians Understand
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- published: 13 Dec 2014
- views: 226877
Top 5 Dominican Republic Hotels - Best Hotels in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean
Top 5 Dominican Republic Hotels - Best Hotels in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean
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Top 5 Dominican Republic Hotels - Best Hotels in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean
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Check out the top 5 hotels in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean. These hotels will provide you with an excellent vacation and the opportunity to explore the beautiful area that is the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic makes for a great winter snowbird getaway or a relaxing summer vacation. Stay awhile, relax on the beach, enjoy some amazing food, and drink the day away all-inclusive style!
Have an enjoyable stay, take in all that the Dominican Republic has to offer you and let us know what you thought of your experience at these top 5 resorts in the Dominican Republic, The Caribbean!
#5 - Casa Colonial Beach & Spa
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Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the north and the Caribbean Sea on the south, our lush tropical island paradise boasts nearly 1,000 miles (1,609 km) of coastline, 250 miles (402 km) of the world’s top beaches, magnificent resorts and hotels, and a variety of sports, recreation and entertainment options. Here you can dance to the pulse pounding thrill of the merengue, renew in our luxurious and diverse accommodations, explore ancient relics of centuries past, delight in delicious Dominican gastronomy or enjoy ecotourism adventures in our magnificent national parks, mountain ranges, rivers and beaches.
Discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, the country overflows with fascinating history, museums and exciting cultural experiences like music, art and festivals, plus uniquely Dominican specialties such as cigars, rum, chocolate, coffee, merengue, amber and larimar.
The #1 destination for golf in the Caribbean and Latin America, Dominican Republic delights visitors with 25 designer golf courses amid breathtaking coastlines with mountain backdrops and lush green fairways. With so many beautiful natural settings like romantic waterfalls, breathtaking coasts and idyllic accommodations, Dominican Republic is a top destination for weddings and romance. Many world class-resorts and hotels also cater to meetings and incentive groups who flock to Dominican Republic for excellent, friendly service and dynamic meeting venues.
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Check out the top 5 hotels in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean. These hotels will provide you with an excellent vacation and the opportunity to explore the beautiful area that is the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic makes for a great winter snowbird getaway or a relaxing summer vacation. Stay awhile, relax on the beach, enjoy some amazing food, and drink the day away all-inclusive style!
Have an enjoyable stay, take in all that the Dominican Republic has to offer you and let us know what you thought of your experience at these top 5 resorts in the Dominican Republic, The Caribbean!
#5 - Casa Colonial Beach & Spa
#4 - Tortuga Bay Hotel Puntacana
#3 - Eden Roc at Cap Cana
#2 - The Reserve at Paradisus Palma Real
#1 - Iberostar Grand Bavaro Hotel
Check out our channel for other top 5 hotels lists: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgop0HOgf0pl7IXDrtqJA9A
Dominican Republic is the second largest and most diverse Caribbean country, situated just two hours south of Miami, less than four hours from New York and eight hours from most European cities. Known for our warm and hospitable people, Dominican Republic is a destination like no other, featuring astounding nature, intriguing history and rich culture.
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the north and the Caribbean Sea on the south, our lush tropical island paradise boasts nearly 1,000 miles (1,609 km) of coastline, 250 miles (402 km) of the world’s top beaches, magnificent resorts and hotels, and a variety of sports, recreation and entertainment options. Here you can dance to the pulse pounding thrill of the merengue, renew in our luxurious and diverse accommodations, explore ancient relics of centuries past, delight in delicious Dominican gastronomy or enjoy ecotourism adventures in our magnificent national parks, mountain ranges, rivers and beaches.
Discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, the country overflows with fascinating history, museums and exciting cultural experiences like music, art and festivals, plus uniquely Dominican specialties such as cigars, rum, chocolate, coffee, merengue, amber and larimar.
The #1 destination for golf in the Caribbean and Latin America, Dominican Republic delights visitors with 25 designer golf courses amid breathtaking coastlines with mountain backdrops and lush green fairways. With so many beautiful natural settings like romantic waterfalls, breathtaking coasts and idyllic accommodations, Dominican Republic is a top destination for weddings and romance. Many world class-resorts and hotels also cater to meetings and incentive groups who flock to Dominican Republic for excellent, friendly service and dynamic meeting venues.
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- published: 24 Feb 2015
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Melia Caribe Tropical All Inclusive Resort Punta Cana Dominican Republic
If you are looking for a family friendly resort where tropical gardens flow right to the white sandy beach then look no further, Melia Caribe Tropical Resort......
If you are looking for a family friendly resort where tropical gardens flow right to the white sandy beach then look no further, Melia Caribe Tropical Resort...
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If you are looking for a family friendly resort where tropical gardens flow right to the white sandy beach then look no further, Melia Caribe Tropical Resort...
Dominican Republic Documentary
19 students enrolled in "We & They: Globalization & The Human Condition Via Critical Dialogue and Service Learning" Senior Elective (and 3 additional students) ...
19 students enrolled in "We & They: Globalization & The Human Condition Via Critical Dialogue and Service Learning" Senior Elective (and 3 additional students) at the John D.O'Bryant School of Math & Science in Boston and 3 educators took part in a service learning trip to the Dominican Republic in their April Vacation of 2015 to work with Haitian-Dominicans and Haitian refugees under the guidance of Lazos de Dignidad Association:
Highlights:
. We provided meals to over 40 children and community members for four days (a new group each day for a total of at least 160 children and adults).
. We taught math, English and Spanish literacy for 3 days.
. We led arts and sports activities for 3 days.
. We donated the materials and worked on renovating the home of one of the community leaders who is legally blind.
. We are paying for a computer programing teacher (for a year) to teach 30 students who otherwise would not have been able to continue to their 9th year of education, because of their citizenship status.
. We learned an infinite amount of what real resilience, compassion and love looks like.
wn.com/Dominican Republic Documentary
19 students enrolled in "We & They: Globalization & The Human Condition Via Critical Dialogue and Service Learning" Senior Elective (and 3 additional students) at the John D.O'Bryant School of Math & Science in Boston and 3 educators took part in a service learning trip to the Dominican Republic in their April Vacation of 2015 to work with Haitian-Dominicans and Haitian refugees under the guidance of Lazos de Dignidad Association:
Highlights:
. We provided meals to over 40 children and community members for four days (a new group each day for a total of at least 160 children and adults).
. We taught math, English and Spanish literacy for 3 days.
. We led arts and sports activities for 3 days.
. We donated the materials and worked on renovating the home of one of the community leaders who is legally blind.
. We are paying for a computer programing teacher (for a year) to teach 30 students who otherwise would not have been able to continue to their 9th year of education, because of their citizenship status.
. We learned an infinite amount of what real resilience, compassion and love looks like.
- published: 10 Jun 2015
- views: 100
In the Dominican Republic during the storm washed away the whole house
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- published: 01 Oct 2015
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NUEVA YORK: Amaurys. Dominican Republic.
An infusion of images representing the current Latino culture, showing the face of immigration in this city, through the work, art and cultural expression of La...
An infusion of images representing the current Latino culture, showing the face of immigration in this city, through the work, art and cultural expression of Latinos in NYC. Outside the cliché of the mainstream media, these are real people, in their neighborhoods, their communities and how they are part of this society, seen through their daily activities, this Latin infusion helps to show average life of New Yorkers who happen to be Latino. A dancer, a truck driver, a mom and her children living in this metropolis, their lives intertwine through the everyday alongside many other cultures. Through these images with a narrative style, mixing documentary and fiction, with a powerful soundtrack to portrait the energy of this city.
Producer: Mario Rosales
Music & sound design: Tyrik "Keyz" Washington
Associate Producer: Raul Zavala
Cinematography & Editting: Mario Rosales
AfterFx: Sam Daniel
Nueva York is an Emmy award winning series about Latino culture in New York. The 30-minute show explores the rich textures of Latino society in the city, focusing on politics, art, culture, and the traditions of Spanish-speaking populations across the metropolitan area. Each episode features prominent leaders from the tri-state area's cultural and public spheres sharing their thoughts and accomplishments with viewers. Interviews are hosted by Mexican novelist and critic Carmen Boullosa and Chilean journalist and writer Patricio Lerzundi. The general producer is Professor Jerry Carlson, specialist in Latin American cinema. They are all members of the academic staff at CUNY. The series is produced by bilingual professionals from Colombia, Guatemala, Massachusetts, Mexico, and Texas. In addition, the series offers documentary segments about events, exhibits, concerts, and institutions.
Watch more Nueva York at http://www.cuny.tv/show/nuevayork
wn.com/Nueva York Amaurys. Dominican Republic.
An infusion of images representing the current Latino culture, showing the face of immigration in this city, through the work, art and cultural expression of Latinos in NYC. Outside the cliché of the mainstream media, these are real people, in their neighborhoods, their communities and how they are part of this society, seen through their daily activities, this Latin infusion helps to show average life of New Yorkers who happen to be Latino. A dancer, a truck driver, a mom and her children living in this metropolis, their lives intertwine through the everyday alongside many other cultures. Through these images with a narrative style, mixing documentary and fiction, with a powerful soundtrack to portrait the energy of this city.
Producer: Mario Rosales
Music & sound design: Tyrik "Keyz" Washington
Associate Producer: Raul Zavala
Cinematography & Editting: Mario Rosales
AfterFx: Sam Daniel
Nueva York is an Emmy award winning series about Latino culture in New York. The 30-minute show explores the rich textures of Latino society in the city, focusing on politics, art, culture, and the traditions of Spanish-speaking populations across the metropolitan area. Each episode features prominent leaders from the tri-state area's cultural and public spheres sharing their thoughts and accomplishments with viewers. Interviews are hosted by Mexican novelist and critic Carmen Boullosa and Chilean journalist and writer Patricio Lerzundi. The general producer is Professor Jerry Carlson, specialist in Latin American cinema. They are all members of the academic staff at CUNY. The series is produced by bilingual professionals from Colombia, Guatemala, Massachusetts, Mexico, and Texas. In addition, the series offers documentary segments about events, exhibits, concerts, and institutions.
Watch more Nueva York at http://www.cuny.tv/show/nuevayork
- published: 07 May 2015
- views: 8
A Motion Dance Interview at A Taste of the Caribbean
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews A Motion Dance.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founde...
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews A Motion Dance.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
wn.com/A Motion Dance Interview At A Taste Of The Caribbean
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews A Motion Dance.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
- published: 05 Aug 2015
- views: 2
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Elle Ray and RO G Interview at A Taste of the Caribbean
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews Elle Ray and RoG backstage.
A Taste of the Caribbean (T...
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews Elle Ray and RoG backstage.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
wn.com/Elle Ray And Ro G Interview At A Taste Of The Caribbean
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We interviews Elle Ray and RoG backstage.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
- published: 01 Aug 2015
- views: 15
Laurie-Anne Surprise at A Taste of the Caribbean (Morgan Heritage)
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We prepare a suprise for Laurie-Anne with the help of the festival.
A...
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We prepare a suprise for Laurie-Anne with the help of the festival.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
wn.com/Laurie Anne Surprise At A Taste Of The Caribbean (Morgan Heritage)
BLJ Films was the official Photographer for the 16th edition of A Taste of the Caribbean. We prepare a suprise for Laurie-Anne with the help of the festival.
A Taste of the Caribbean (TOTC), founded by Gemma Raeburn-Baynes, is Quebec’s premier Caribbean cultural event. Celebrating its 16th year, TOTC is now a three day cultural feast of food, music and arts from over 20 Caribbean nations including Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Cuba and many more.
TOTC is a wonderful way to visit to the islands right in our own backyard, and a fantastic opportunity to experience the cornucopia of culture that is the Caribbean!
- published: 30 Jul 2015
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Partners for Rural Health in the Dominican Republic
An in-depth look at PRHDR
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MASSIEL ARIAS - Fitness Model: Health & Fitness Motivation & Inspiration @ Dominican Republic
Fitness Model MASSIEL ARIAS shows exercises and workouts to get a perfect lean body.
Subscribe on MY FITNESS GIRLS for more fitness videos: http://goo.gl/HuIKDN
For More Of MASSIEL ARIAS Please Visit Her:
Instagram: http://instagram.com/massy.arias
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DANIELE OAZEN - IFBB Women's Phisyque: Lean Mass Muscle-Building Workout @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/xr5jEar43Is
#2 GR
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Esperanza International in the Dominican Republic - Health, Hope and Opportunity
New web site: http://www.Esperanza.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Esperanza.International Twitter: http://twitter.com/Esperanza_Intl.
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Health Care Students in the Dominican Republic
See why course work for Health Care in Developing Nations has students going to the Dominican Republic.
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School of Public Health Helps Deliver Clean Water In The Dominican Republic
Students, faculty and alumni from UAlbany's School of Public Health traveled to the Dominican Republic to help put their knowledge to work.
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Ohio Expat Calls Her Healthcare Experience A Miracle in Cabrera Dominican Republic - Part 1
Kathy calls it a miracle! - Part 1 - For the http://DRescapes.com team it is just one more incredible example of the effectiveness of the alternative healhca...
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Improved Primary Health Care in Veron, Dominican Republic (2005) - 2013 Progress Report
Frank Rainieri of Grupo Puntacana delivers a commitment progress report at the 2013 CGI Annual Meeting.
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Global Health Outreach Dominican Republic trip: July 2012
To: Puerto Plata Partner: Oasis Churches in Puerto Plata and Santa Domingo.
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Expat Healthcare Insurance And Hospital Options Near Cabrera Dominican Republic
What is expat healthcare like on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. Expats in the Cabrera Dominican Republic region have been very happy with the Cab...
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For Youth, by Youth: Improving Healthcare | Dominican Republic
In the Dominican Republic, where young people are often discriminated against in public health clinics, our local partner, PROFAMILIA, trained youth volunteers to evaluate youth health services. See what happened next.
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Community Effects on Women's Health in the Dominican Republic: Jennifer Erausquin
In this University Seminar on Global Health, DGHI Postdoctoral Fellow Jennifer Erausquin speaks on, Community Effects on Women's Health in the Dominican Repu...
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Dominican Republic: Health Care, Women's Sports
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Global Health - The Dominican Republic
The University of Richmond Global Health SSIR class goes to the Dominican Republic.
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Dominican Republic: This Is Public Health
2010 Trip UMDNJ School of Public Health.
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WWMed: Making 'Waves of Health' in the Dominican Republic
Dr. Christopher Boni discusses Waves of Health, a nonprofit association he co-founded in 2007. Dr. Boni and his medical residents who are interested in overs...
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Florida Expat Surprised By His Healthcare Experience in Cabrera Dominican Republic
Good healthcare is of utmost importance to expats and retirees looking to make their new home in Cabrera Dominican Republic. The http://DRescapes.com team in...
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Dominican Republic Real Estate Attorney Interview
Dr. Brea explains how easy it is for expats to own real estate in the Dominican Republic. http://www.DRescapes.com Cabrera Dominican Republic is the ideal tr...
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Transformation House Children's Health Care Centre - Dominican Republic
MISSION STATEMENT... Transformation House is a safe place for children and mothers providing world-class health care services to people who need it most. Our...
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Jasmine Spa & Wellness Holistic Health Dominican Republic SDC11814.AVI
the awesome waterfalls that flow into the mineral pool. So private and secluded Av Bartolome Colon.
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Peace Corps Dominican Republic 50th Anniversary - Health
Volunteers present about health programs at the Peace Corps Dominican Republic 50th Anniversary Conference including Escojo Mi Vida.
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International Child Care in the Dominican Republic - English
International Child Care is a Christian health development organization. Operating in Haiti since 1967 and in the Dominican Republic since 1988, ICC is worki...
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Planet Smilez— Every Child's Passport to Oral Health
Dominican Republic 2014
MASSIEL ARIAS - Fitness Model: Health & Fitness Motivation & Inspiration @ Dominican Republic
Fitness Model MASSIEL ARIAS shows exercises and workouts to get a perfect lean body.
Subscribe on MY FITNESS GIRLS for more fitness videos: http://goo.gl/HuIK...
Fitness Model MASSIEL ARIAS shows exercises and workouts to get a perfect lean body.
Subscribe on MY FITNESS GIRLS for more fitness videos: http://goo.gl/HuIKDN
For More Of MASSIEL ARIAS Please Visit Her:
Instagram: http://instagram.com/massy.arias
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DANIELE OAZEN - IFBB Women's Phisyque: Lean Mass Muscle-Building Workout @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/xr5jEar43Is
#2 GRACYANNE BARBOSA: Fitness Model: Exercises and workouts @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/NCnZVYG0o9w
RACHEL SCHEER - Fitness Model: Exercises for a Lean and Ripped Body @ USA
https://youtu.be/xF2CI5cR7xk
NARMIN ASSRIA - IFBB Bikini Athlete: Exercises and workouts @ USA
https://youtu.be/tzX8AdV72lc
BRUNA LIMA - Fitness Model: Building a Perfect Bigger Butt @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/AtusoBeF2_Y
ALINE BARRETO - IFBB Wellness (Fitness Model): Exercises to help you get your perfect body @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/7ZUPlxfxfkE
KATY HEARN - Personal Trainer & Fitness Model: Total Body Workout to Build Muscle @ USA
https://youtu.be/6TWv_R-qcLU
SUELEN BISSOLATI - Wellness Athlete: The Ultimate Leg Workout - Building Bigger Legs @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/8cTICuIL2DQ
JULIANA SALIMENI - Fitness Model: Build Powerful Leg Muscles @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/UqJcC4UQOAM
BRITTANY PERILLE - Fitness Model: Strengthening the Body - Legs, Butt and Arms @ USA
https://youtu.be/oL09nRs-Ne4
ANLLELA SAGRA - Fitness Model: Ab Exercises for a Firm and Strong Core @ Colombia
https://youtu.be/7Asyti9HHWA
Watch free exercise videos with the best exercises for your body and tips to get the most out of your workout at MY FITNESS GIRLS (https://www.youtube.com/user/myfitgirls).
wn.com/Massiel Arias Fitness Model Health Fitness Motivation Inspiration Dominican Republic
Fitness Model MASSIEL ARIAS shows exercises and workouts to get a perfect lean body.
Subscribe on MY FITNESS GIRLS for more fitness videos: http://goo.gl/HuIKDN
For More Of MASSIEL ARIAS Please Visit Her:
Instagram: http://instagram.com/massy.arias
Watch other fitness videos:
DANIELE OAZEN - IFBB Women's Phisyque: Lean Mass Muscle-Building Workout @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/xr5jEar43Is
#2 GRACYANNE BARBOSA: Fitness Model: Exercises and workouts @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/NCnZVYG0o9w
RACHEL SCHEER - Fitness Model: Exercises for a Lean and Ripped Body @ USA
https://youtu.be/xF2CI5cR7xk
NARMIN ASSRIA - IFBB Bikini Athlete: Exercises and workouts @ USA
https://youtu.be/tzX8AdV72lc
BRUNA LIMA - Fitness Model: Building a Perfect Bigger Butt @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/AtusoBeF2_Y
ALINE BARRETO - IFBB Wellness (Fitness Model): Exercises to help you get your perfect body @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/7ZUPlxfxfkE
KATY HEARN - Personal Trainer & Fitness Model: Total Body Workout to Build Muscle @ USA
https://youtu.be/6TWv_R-qcLU
SUELEN BISSOLATI - Wellness Athlete: The Ultimate Leg Workout - Building Bigger Legs @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/8cTICuIL2DQ
JULIANA SALIMENI - Fitness Model: Build Powerful Leg Muscles @ Brazil
https://youtu.be/UqJcC4UQOAM
BRITTANY PERILLE - Fitness Model: Strengthening the Body - Legs, Butt and Arms @ USA
https://youtu.be/oL09nRs-Ne4
ANLLELA SAGRA - Fitness Model: Ab Exercises for a Firm and Strong Core @ Colombia
https://youtu.be/7Asyti9HHWA
Watch free exercise videos with the best exercises for your body and tips to get the most out of your workout at MY FITNESS GIRLS (https://www.youtube.com/user/myfitgirls).
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 441
Esperanza International in the Dominican Republic - Health, Hope and Opportunity
New web site: http://www.Esperanza.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Esperanza.International Twitter: http://twitter.com/Esperanza_Intl....
New web site: http://www.Esperanza.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Esperanza.International Twitter: http://twitter.com/Esperanza_Intl.
wn.com/Esperanza International In The Dominican Republic Health, Hope And Opportunity
New web site: http://www.Esperanza.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Esperanza.International Twitter: http://twitter.com/Esperanza_Intl.
Health Care Students in the Dominican Republic
See why course work for Health Care in Developing Nations has students going to the Dominican Republic....
See why course work for Health Care in Developing Nations has students going to the Dominican Republic.
wn.com/Health Care Students In The Dominican Republic
See why course work for Health Care in Developing Nations has students going to the Dominican Republic.
School of Public Health Helps Deliver Clean Water In The Dominican Republic
Students, faculty and alumni from UAlbany's School of Public Health traveled to the Dominican Republic to help put their knowledge to work....
Students, faculty and alumni from UAlbany's School of Public Health traveled to the Dominican Republic to help put their knowledge to work.
wn.com/School Of Public Health Helps Deliver Clean Water In The Dominican Republic
Students, faculty and alumni from UAlbany's School of Public Health traveled to the Dominican Republic to help put their knowledge to work.
- published: 07 Jan 2015
- views: 5
Ohio Expat Calls Her Healthcare Experience A Miracle in Cabrera Dominican Republic - Part 1
Kathy calls it a miracle! - Part 1 - For the http://DRescapes.com team it is just one more incredible example of the effectiveness of the alternative healhca......
Kathy calls it a miracle! - Part 1 - For the http://DRescapes.com team it is just one more incredible example of the effectiveness of the alternative healhca...
wn.com/Ohio Expat Calls Her Healthcare Experience A Miracle In Cabrera Dominican Republic Part 1
Kathy calls it a miracle! - Part 1 - For the http://DRescapes.com team it is just one more incredible example of the effectiveness of the alternative healhca...
- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 466
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author: drescapes
Improved Primary Health Care in Veron, Dominican Republic (2005) - 2013 Progress Report
Frank Rainieri of Grupo Puntacana delivers a commitment progress report at the 2013 CGI Annual Meeting....
Frank Rainieri of Grupo Puntacana delivers a commitment progress report at the 2013 CGI Annual Meeting.
wn.com/Improved Primary Health Care In Veron, Dominican Republic (2005) 2013 Progress Report
Frank Rainieri of Grupo Puntacana delivers a commitment progress report at the 2013 CGI Annual Meeting.
Global Health Outreach Dominican Republic trip: July 2012
To: Puerto Plata Partner: Oasis Churches in Puerto Plata and Santa Domingo....
To: Puerto Plata Partner: Oasis Churches in Puerto Plata and Santa Domingo.
wn.com/Global Health Outreach Dominican Republic Trip July 2012
To: Puerto Plata Partner: Oasis Churches in Puerto Plata and Santa Domingo.
Expat Healthcare Insurance And Hospital Options Near Cabrera Dominican Republic
What is expat healthcare like on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. Expats in the Cabrera Dominican Republic region have been very happy with the Cab......
What is expat healthcare like on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. Expats in the Cabrera Dominican Republic region have been very happy with the Cab...
wn.com/Expat Healthcare Insurance And Hospital Options Near Cabrera Dominican Republic
What is expat healthcare like on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. Expats in the Cabrera Dominican Republic region have been very happy with the Cab...
- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 482
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author: drescapes
For Youth, by Youth: Improving Healthcare | Dominican Republic
In the Dominican Republic, where young people are often discriminated against in public health clinics, our local partner, PROFAMILIA, trained youth volunteers ...
In the Dominican Republic, where young people are often discriminated against in public health clinics, our local partner, PROFAMILIA, trained youth volunteers to evaluate youth health services. See what happened next.
wn.com/For Youth, By Youth Improving Healthcare | Dominican Republic
In the Dominican Republic, where young people are often discriminated against in public health clinics, our local partner, PROFAMILIA, trained youth volunteers to evaluate youth health services. See what happened next.
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 4
Community Effects on Women's Health in the Dominican Republic: Jennifer Erausquin
In this University Seminar on Global Health, DGHI Postdoctoral Fellow Jennifer Erausquin speaks on, Community Effects on Women's Health in the Dominican Repu......
In this University Seminar on Global Health, DGHI Postdoctoral Fellow Jennifer Erausquin speaks on, Community Effects on Women's Health in the Dominican Repu...
wn.com/Community Effects On Women's Health In The Dominican Republic Jennifer Erausquin
In this University Seminar on Global Health, DGHI Postdoctoral Fellow Jennifer Erausquin speaks on, Community Effects on Women's Health in the Dominican Repu...
Global Health - The Dominican Republic
The University of Richmond Global Health SSIR class goes to the Dominican Republic....
The University of Richmond Global Health SSIR class goes to the Dominican Republic.
wn.com/Global Health The Dominican Republic
The University of Richmond Global Health SSIR class goes to the Dominican Republic.
WWMed: Making 'Waves of Health' in the Dominican Republic
Dr. Christopher Boni discusses Waves of Health, a nonprofit association he co-founded in 2007. Dr. Boni and his medical residents who are interested in overs......
Dr. Christopher Boni discusses Waves of Health, a nonprofit association he co-founded in 2007. Dr. Boni and his medical residents who are interested in overs...
wn.com/Wwmed Making 'Waves Of Health' In The Dominican Republic
Dr. Christopher Boni discusses Waves of Health, a nonprofit association he co-founded in 2007. Dr. Boni and his medical residents who are interested in overs...
Florida Expat Surprised By His Healthcare Experience in Cabrera Dominican Republic
Good healthcare is of utmost importance to expats and retirees looking to make their new home in Cabrera Dominican Republic. The http://DRescapes.com team in......
Good healthcare is of utmost importance to expats and retirees looking to make their new home in Cabrera Dominican Republic. The http://DRescapes.com team in...
wn.com/Florida Expat Surprised By His Healthcare Experience In Cabrera Dominican Republic
Good healthcare is of utmost importance to expats and retirees looking to make their new home in Cabrera Dominican Republic. The http://DRescapes.com team in...
- published: 06 Dec 2013
- views: 248
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author: drescapes
Dominican Republic Real Estate Attorney Interview
Dr. Brea explains how easy it is for expats to own real estate in the Dominican Republic. http://www.DRescapes.com Cabrera Dominican Republic is the ideal tr......
Dr. Brea explains how easy it is for expats to own real estate in the Dominican Republic. http://www.DRescapes.com Cabrera Dominican Republic is the ideal tr...
wn.com/Dominican Republic Real Estate Attorney Interview
Dr. Brea explains how easy it is for expats to own real estate in the Dominican Republic. http://www.DRescapes.com Cabrera Dominican Republic is the ideal tr...
- published: 30 Jan 2013
- views: 983
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author: drescapes
Transformation House Children's Health Care Centre - Dominican Republic
MISSION STATEMENT... Transformation House is a safe place for children and mothers providing world-class health care services to people who need it most. Our......
MISSION STATEMENT... Transformation House is a safe place for children and mothers providing world-class health care services to people who need it most. Our...
wn.com/Transformation House Children's Health Care Centre Dominican Republic
MISSION STATEMENT... Transformation House is a safe place for children and mothers providing world-class health care services to people who need it most. Our...
Jasmine Spa & Wellness Holistic Health Dominican Republic SDC11814.AVI
the awesome waterfalls that flow into the mineral pool. So private and secluded Av Bartolome Colon....
the awesome waterfalls that flow into the mineral pool. So private and secluded Av Bartolome Colon.
wn.com/Jasmine Spa Wellness Holistic Health Dominican Republic Sdc11814.Avi
the awesome waterfalls that flow into the mineral pool. So private and secluded Av Bartolome Colon.
Peace Corps Dominican Republic 50th Anniversary - Health
Volunteers present about health programs at the Peace Corps Dominican Republic 50th Anniversary Conference including Escojo Mi Vida....
Volunteers present about health programs at the Peace Corps Dominican Republic 50th Anniversary Conference including Escojo Mi Vida.
wn.com/Peace Corps Dominican Republic 50Th Anniversary Health
Volunteers present about health programs at the Peace Corps Dominican Republic 50th Anniversary Conference including Escojo Mi Vida.
- published: 26 Jul 2012
- views: 40
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author: PCDR50
International Child Care in the Dominican Republic - English
International Child Care is a Christian health development organization. Operating in Haiti since 1967 and in the Dominican Republic since 1988, ICC is worki......
International Child Care is a Christian health development organization. Operating in Haiti since 1967 and in the Dominican Republic since 1988, ICC is worki...
wn.com/International Child Care In The Dominican Republic English
International Child Care is a Christian health development organization. Operating in Haiti since 1967 and in the Dominican Republic since 1988, ICC is worki...
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Baseball in Dominican Republic
A look at the number one sport in the Dominican Republic.
Baseball is a national obsession in the Dominican Republic. Trans World Sport headed to the Caribbean to find out what makes the sport is so incredibly popular and why boys up and down the country dream of playing in the North American Major League Baseball.
Subscribe to Trans World Sport: http://goo.gl/5kBsQ
TWS features sports action f
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The Education Crisis Crippling Dominican Baseball Players
Over the last few decades, the Dominican Republic has changed the face of American baseball by churning out talented players whose humble beginnings have helped cultivate a unique passion for the game. That passion is often due to dire circumstances that drive all focus to the diamond instead of the classroom. The result is thousands of young Dominican men sacrificing their education and formative
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Dominican Women's Volleyball on Trans World Sport
Trans World Sport visits the Dominican Republic and reports on women's volleyball. The Dominican Republic team are currently ranked 8th in the world. Subscri...
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Sports Gift - Baseball in Dominican Republic
Children in parts of the Dominican Republic live in severe poverty scratching for basic things such as food, shelter and clothing. Sports Gift is providing s...
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NOC Archives: NY Yankees Robinson Cano in the Dominican Republic: Ice Bucket
Click here to subscribe to VICE Sports Now: http://bit.ly/1m1JBEh New York Yankees star Robinson Cano reveals what drives him to success. Subscribe to the NO...
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Par for the Course - Cap Cana, Dominican Republic - Golf and Sports - on Voyage.tv
Visit http://voyage.tv/ for the best HD travel videos in the world.
Named the number one golf course in all of the Caribbean and Mexico by Golf Week Magazine,the Punta Espada Golf Course in the Dominican Republics Cap Cana lives up to the hype. This course was the first location to host the PGA Championship Tour outside of the United States, as well as the first of three Jack Nicklaus Signature G
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The Greek Sports Bar & Grill - Dominican Republic
The Greek Sports Bar and Grill opened its doors on December 22, 2011. It is located in El Cortecito, a small diverse cultural community in the heart of Bávar...
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Puerto Baní, Dominican Republic 30 Second Spot ran on Fox Sports
This was a 30 second commercial Tony Batista and Brent Woodson ran during the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on Fox Sports and MLB TV promoting the...
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Dominican Republic: Sports by Reisefernsehen.com - Reise-Video / travel clip
Reisevideo über Sportaktivitäten in der Dominikanischen Republik by Reisefernsehen.com - Mehr Infos: http://www.reisefernsehen.com/karibik/dominikanischerepublik/index.php
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Reality Sports Dominican Republic Mission Trip 2009
Reality Sports baseball teams spent a week in the Dominican Republic in June 2009 playing baseball and serving in the surrounding communities. Players had a ...
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MISS WORLD 2011: Sports Champion - Miss Dominican Republic!
The Miss World pageant is the oldest surviving major international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951.Since his deat...
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JD Walsh Coaches the Dominican Republic 2005 - Latino Sports Initiative - PART 5
Involved with basketball for almost 30 years, JD Walsh received honorable mention as McDonald's All- American, played at the University of Maryland, and also played professionally in Europe. JD primarily trains and coaches the students of his basketball school. He also has worked with other organizations such as US Elite All-Stars, Maccabi Tel Aviv, and the Chinese Basketball Association,and the
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Water Sports in Bayahibe Beach, Dominican Republic
Sailing, Diving, Kayak, Stand up Paddle and many other water sports are popular in Bayahibe beach, Dominican Republic.
Find out more in www.explorelaromana.com
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Reality Sports in Dominican Republic
This video highlights the 2008 Reality Sports trip to Dominican Republic (DR) where our 15U, 16U, and 18U teams played baseball and served in orphanages and villages.
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BIKE LIFE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PT 1-2-3 BY CLOUDKICKAPIFF
this video is for entertainment purposes i do not own the music being played on this video nor do i wish to profit off it This is strictly for promotional us...
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Brazil vs Dominican Republic | 18 Aug 2015 | Semifinals | 2015 FIVB Women U23 World Championship
Final round - Semifinals : Brazil vs Dominican Republic ( 18 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship will be held in Ankara, Turkey, from 12 to 19 August 2015. This will be the second edition of the tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIVB_Volleyball_Women%27s_U23_World_Championship
- http://u23
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Daniel Cuervo, the first pro skateboarder from the Dominican Republic
Daniel Cuervo moved to the U.S. to pursue his dream of being a professional skateboarder, where he now competes with legends in the sport like Tony Hawk and Bucky Lasek.
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Sports Safaris - Dominican Republic
The Carribbean is a place where reality is forgotten. White sand beaches, beautiful sunsets, cooling breezes and a variety of cultures are its trademarks.The...
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Travel Guide Par For The Course Cap Cana, Dominican Republic Golf And Sports
Are there any cheap hotels in and around tardeo, mumbai? Any hotel? in musandam, other than golden tulip and khasab hotel? I want to a hotel? in nearest taj ...
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Japan vs Dominican Republic | 19 Aug 2015 | 3rd Places | 2015 FIVB Women U23 World Championship
Final round - Bronze Medal : Japan vs Dominican Republic ( 19 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship will be held in Ankara, Turkey, from 12 to 19 August 2015. This will be the second edition of the tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIVB_Volleyball_Women%27s_U23_World_Championship
- http://u2
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Thailand vs Dominican Republic | 17 Aug 2015 | Pool B | 2015 FIVB Women U23 World Championship
Preliminary round - Pool B: Thailand vs Dominican Republic ( 17 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship will be held in Ankara, Turkey, from 12 to 19 August 2015. This will be the second edition of the tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIVB_Volleyball_Women%27s_U23_World_Championship
- http://
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Sports: The Dominican Pipeline - nytimes.com/video
American businessmen are investing in baseball academies in the Dominican Republic and trying to sell teenage players to Major League Baseball teams. Related...
Baseball in Dominican Republic
A look at the number one sport in the Dominican Republic.
Baseball is a national obsession in the Dominican Republic. Trans World Sport headed to the Caribbean...
A look at the number one sport in the Dominican Republic.
Baseball is a national obsession in the Dominican Republic. Trans World Sport headed to the Caribbean to find out what makes the sport is so incredibly popular and why boys up and down the country dream of playing in the North American Major League Baseball.
Subscribe to Trans World Sport: http://goo.gl/5kBsQ
TWS features sports action from around the globe, including reports from the biggest international competitions, in-depth features on lesser-known sports and profiles of rising stars of the future.
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A look at the number one sport in the Dominican Republic.
Baseball is a national obsession in the Dominican Republic. Trans World Sport headed to the Caribbean to find out what makes the sport is so incredibly popular and why boys up and down the country dream of playing in the North American Major League Baseball.
Subscribe to Trans World Sport: http://goo.gl/5kBsQ
TWS features sports action from around the globe, including reports from the biggest international competitions, in-depth features on lesser-known sports and profiles of rising stars of the future.
Follow us:
http://twitter.com/TransWorldSport
Like us on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/transworldsport87
- published: 14 Apr 2013
- views: 30256
The Education Crisis Crippling Dominican Baseball Players
Over the last few decades, the Dominican Republic has changed the face of American baseball by churning out talented players whose humble beginnings have helped...
Over the last few decades, the Dominican Republic has changed the face of American baseball by churning out talented players whose humble beginnings have helped cultivate a unique passion for the game. That passion is often due to dire circumstances that drive all focus to the diamond instead of the classroom. The result is thousands of young Dominican men sacrificing their education and formative years for a 2% chance of making it to the big leagues.
We sent Jaimie Sanchez to Boca Chica, a small, rural town that is home to the MLB's training camps to visit Junior Noboa. Junior is the head of Latin American Affairs for the Arizona Diamondbacks and has helped develop a digital education program for their young players. We also see Boca Chica through the eyes of two players who were forced to adjust to life back home after their dreams of major league glory never became a reality.
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wn.com/The Education Crisis Crippling Dominican Baseball Players
Over the last few decades, the Dominican Republic has changed the face of American baseball by churning out talented players whose humble beginnings have helped cultivate a unique passion for the game. That passion is often due to dire circumstances that drive all focus to the diamond instead of the classroom. The result is thousands of young Dominican men sacrificing their education and formative years for a 2% chance of making it to the big leagues.
We sent Jaimie Sanchez to Boca Chica, a small, rural town that is home to the MLB's training camps to visit Junior Noboa. Junior is the head of Latin American Affairs for the Arizona Diamondbacks and has helped develop a digital education program for their young players. We also see Boca Chica through the eyes of two players who were forced to adjust to life back home after their dreams of major league glory never became a reality.
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- published: 18 Jun 2015
- views: 301
Dominican Women's Volleyball on Trans World Sport
Trans World Sport visits the Dominican Republic and reports on women's volleyball. The Dominican Republic team are currently ranked 8th in the world. Subscri......
Trans World Sport visits the Dominican Republic and reports on women's volleyball. The Dominican Republic team are currently ranked 8th in the world. Subscri...
wn.com/Dominican Women's Volleyball On Trans World Sport
Trans World Sport visits the Dominican Republic and reports on women's volleyball. The Dominican Republic team are currently ranked 8th in the world. Subscri...
Sports Gift - Baseball in Dominican Republic
Children in parts of the Dominican Republic live in severe poverty scratching for basic things such as food, shelter and clothing. Sports Gift is providing s......
Children in parts of the Dominican Republic live in severe poverty scratching for basic things such as food, shelter and clothing. Sports Gift is providing s...
wn.com/Sports Gift Baseball In Dominican Republic
Children in parts of the Dominican Republic live in severe poverty scratching for basic things such as food, shelter and clothing. Sports Gift is providing s...
- published: 30 Apr 2010
- views: 2522
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author: SportsGift
NOC Archives: NY Yankees Robinson Cano in the Dominican Republic: Ice Bucket
Click here to subscribe to VICE Sports Now: http://bit.ly/1m1JBEh New York Yankees star Robinson Cano reveals what drives him to success. Subscribe to the NO......
Click here to subscribe to VICE Sports Now: http://bit.ly/1m1JBEh New York Yankees star Robinson Cano reveals what drives him to success. Subscribe to the NO...
wn.com/Noc Archives NY Yankees Robinson Cano In The Dominican Republic Ice Bucket
Click here to subscribe to VICE Sports Now: http://bit.ly/1m1JBEh New York Yankees star Robinson Cano reveals what drives him to success. Subscribe to the NO...
- published: 03 Apr 2012
- views: 134363
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author: VICE Sports
Par for the Course - Cap Cana, Dominican Republic - Golf and Sports - on Voyage.tv
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Named the number one golf course in all of the Caribbean and Mexico by Golf Week Magazine,t...
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Named the number one golf course in all of the Caribbean and Mexico by Golf Week Magazine,the Punta Espada Golf Course in the Dominican Republics Cap Cana lives up to the hype. This course was the first location to host the PGA Championship Tour outside of the United States, as well as the first of three Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses in Cap Cana. The fairways were named Punta Espada in honor of the majestic bluff across the water, which translates to the point of a sword. The Punta Espada bluff is visible from all points on the par 72 course, as are breathtaking views of the ocean. With eight holes directly on the water, its easy to see how Punta Espada has garnered such popularity. Designed for all levels of golfers, from novice to world champion, this beautifully landscaped course is a challenging and impressive golf destination. Meet Ellis Perez, director of communication at Cap Cana, and get a firsthand look at this stunning Cap Cana experience.
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Named the number one golf course in all of the Caribbean and Mexico by Golf Week Magazine,the Punta Espada Golf Course in the Dominican Republics Cap Cana lives up to the hype. This course was the first location to host the PGA Championship Tour outside of the United States, as well as the first of three Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses in Cap Cana. The fairways were named Punta Espada in honor of the majestic bluff across the water, which translates to the point of a sword. The Punta Espada bluff is visible from all points on the par 72 course, as are breathtaking views of the ocean. With eight holes directly on the water, its easy to see how Punta Espada has garnered such popularity. Designed for all levels of golfers, from novice to world champion, this beautifully landscaped course is a challenging and impressive golf destination. Meet Ellis Perez, director of communication at Cap Cana, and get a firsthand look at this stunning Cap Cana experience.
- published: 02 Apr 2010
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The Greek Sports Bar & Grill - Dominican Republic
The Greek Sports Bar and Grill opened its doors on December 22, 2011. It is located in El Cortecito, a small diverse cultural community in the heart of Bávar......
The Greek Sports Bar and Grill opened its doors on December 22, 2011. It is located in El Cortecito, a small diverse cultural community in the heart of Bávar...
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The Greek Sports Bar and Grill opened its doors on December 22, 2011. It is located in El Cortecito, a small diverse cultural community in the heart of Bávar...
Puerto Baní, Dominican Republic 30 Second Spot ran on Fox Sports
This was a 30 second commercial Tony Batista and Brent Woodson ran during the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on Fox Sports and MLB TV promoting the......
This was a 30 second commercial Tony Batista and Brent Woodson ran during the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on Fox Sports and MLB TV promoting the...
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This was a 30 second commercial Tony Batista and Brent Woodson ran during the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on Fox Sports and MLB TV promoting the...
Dominican Republic: Sports by Reisefernsehen.com - Reise-Video / travel clip
Reisevideo über Sportaktivitäten in der Dominikanischen Republik by Reisefernsehen.com - Mehr Infos: http://www.reisefernsehen.com/karibik/dominikanischerepubli...
Reisevideo über Sportaktivitäten in der Dominikanischen Republik by Reisefernsehen.com - Mehr Infos: http://www.reisefernsehen.com/karibik/dominikanischerepublik/index.php
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Reisevideo über Sportaktivitäten in der Dominikanischen Republik by Reisefernsehen.com - Mehr Infos: http://www.reisefernsehen.com/karibik/dominikanischerepublik/index.php
- published: 25 Mar 2015
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Reality Sports Dominican Republic Mission Trip 2009
Reality Sports baseball teams spent a week in the Dominican Republic in June 2009 playing baseball and serving in the surrounding communities. Players had a ......
Reality Sports baseball teams spent a week in the Dominican Republic in June 2009 playing baseball and serving in the surrounding communities. Players had a ...
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Reality Sports baseball teams spent a week in the Dominican Republic in June 2009 playing baseball and serving in the surrounding communities. Players had a ...
MISS WORLD 2011: Sports Champion - Miss Dominican Republic!
The Miss World pageant is the oldest surviving major international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951.Since his deat......
The Miss World pageant is the oldest surviving major international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951.Since his deat...
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The Miss World pageant is the oldest surviving major international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951.Since his deat...
JD Walsh Coaches the Dominican Republic 2005 - Latino Sports Initiative - PART 5
Involved with basketball for almost 30 years, JD Walsh received honorable mention as McDonald's All- American, played at the University of Maryland, and also p...
Involved with basketball for almost 30 years, JD Walsh received honorable mention as McDonald's All- American, played at the University of Maryland, and also played professionally in Europe. JD primarily trains and coaches the students of his basketball school. He also has worked with other organizations such as US Elite All-Stars, Maccabi Tel Aviv, and the Chinese Basketball Association,and the Basketball Federation of India.
More on JD, his basketball schools, or his social activism visit: http://www.jdbasketball.com
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Involved with basketball for almost 30 years, JD Walsh received honorable mention as McDonald's All- American, played at the University of Maryland, and also played professionally in Europe. JD primarily trains and coaches the students of his basketball school. He also has worked with other organizations such as US Elite All-Stars, Maccabi Tel Aviv, and the Chinese Basketball Association,and the Basketball Federation of India.
More on JD, his basketball schools, or his social activism visit: http://www.jdbasketball.com
- published: 18 Dec 2013
- views: 4
Water Sports in Bayahibe Beach, Dominican Republic
Sailing, Diving, Kayak, Stand up Paddle and many other water sports are popular in Bayahibe beach, Dominican Republic.
Find out more in www.explorelaromana.com...
Sailing, Diving, Kayak, Stand up Paddle and many other water sports are popular in Bayahibe beach, Dominican Republic.
Find out more in www.explorelaromana.com
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Sailing, Diving, Kayak, Stand up Paddle and many other water sports are popular in Bayahibe beach, Dominican Republic.
Find out more in www.explorelaromana.com
- published: 25 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Reality Sports in Dominican Republic
This video highlights the 2008 Reality Sports trip to Dominican Republic (DR) where our 15U, 16U, and 18U teams played baseball and served in orphanages and vil...
This video highlights the 2008 Reality Sports trip to Dominican Republic (DR) where our 15U, 16U, and 18U teams played baseball and served in orphanages and villages.
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This video highlights the 2008 Reality Sports trip to Dominican Republic (DR) where our 15U, 16U, and 18U teams played baseball and served in orphanages and villages.
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 11
BIKE LIFE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PT 1-2-3 BY CLOUDKICKAPIFF
this video is for entertainment purposes i do not own the music being played on this video nor do i wish to profit off it This is strictly for promotional us......
this video is for entertainment purposes i do not own the music being played on this video nor do i wish to profit off it This is strictly for promotional us...
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this video is for entertainment purposes i do not own the music being played on this video nor do i wish to profit off it This is strictly for promotional us...
Brazil vs Dominican Republic | 18 Aug 2015 | Semifinals | 2015 FIVB Women U23 World Championship
Final round - Semifinals : Brazil vs Dominican Republic ( 18 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleybal...
Final round - Semifinals : Brazil vs Dominican Republic ( 18 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship will be held in Ankara, Turkey, from 12 to 19 August 2015. This will be the second edition of the tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIVB_Volleyball_Women%27s_U23_World_Championship
- http://u23.women.2015.volleyball.fivb.com/
wn.com/Brazil Vs Dominican Republic | 18 Aug 2015 | Semifinals | 2015 Fivb Women U23 World Championship
Final round - Semifinals : Brazil vs Dominican Republic ( 18 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship will be held in Ankara, Turkey, from 12 to 19 August 2015. This will be the second edition of the tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIVB_Volleyball_Women%27s_U23_World_Championship
- http://u23.women.2015.volleyball.fivb.com/
- published: 18 Aug 2015
- views: 0
Daniel Cuervo, the first pro skateboarder from the Dominican Republic
Daniel Cuervo moved to the U.S. to pursue his dream of being a professional skateboarder, where he now competes with legends in the sport like Tony Hawk and Buc...
Daniel Cuervo moved to the U.S. to pursue his dream of being a professional skateboarder, where he now competes with legends in the sport like Tony Hawk and Bucky Lasek.
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Daniel Cuervo moved to the U.S. to pursue his dream of being a professional skateboarder, where he now competes with legends in the sport like Tony Hawk and Bucky Lasek.
- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 11
Sports Safaris - Dominican Republic
The Carribbean is a place where reality is forgotten. White sand beaches, beautiful sunsets, cooling breezes and a variety of cultures are its trademarks.The......
The Carribbean is a place where reality is forgotten. White sand beaches, beautiful sunsets, cooling breezes and a variety of cultures are its trademarks.The...
wn.com/Sports Safaris Dominican Republic
The Carribbean is a place where reality is forgotten. White sand beaches, beautiful sunsets, cooling breezes and a variety of cultures are its trademarks.The...
Travel Guide Par For The Course Cap Cana, Dominican Republic Golf And Sports
Are there any cheap hotels in and around tardeo, mumbai? Any hotel? in musandam, other than golden tulip and khasab hotel? I want to a hotel? in nearest taj ......
Are there any cheap hotels in and around tardeo, mumbai? Any hotel? in musandam, other than golden tulip and khasab hotel? I want to a hotel? in nearest taj ...
wn.com/Travel Guide Par For The Course Cap Cana, Dominican Republic Golf And Sports
Are there any cheap hotels in and around tardeo, mumbai? Any hotel? in musandam, other than golden tulip and khasab hotel? I want to a hotel? in nearest taj ...
Japan vs Dominican Republic | 19 Aug 2015 | 3rd Places | 2015 FIVB Women U23 World Championship
Final round - Bronze Medal : Japan vs Dominican Republic ( 19 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyba...
Final round - Bronze Medal : Japan vs Dominican Republic ( 19 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship will be held in Ankara, Turkey, from 12 to 19 August 2015. This will be the second edition of the tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIVB_Volleyball_Women%27s_U23_World_Championship
- http://u23.women.2015.volleyball.fivb.com/
wn.com/Japan Vs Dominican Republic | 19 Aug 2015 | 3Rd Places | 2015 Fivb Women U23 World Championship
Final round - Bronze Medal : Japan vs Dominican Republic ( 19 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship will be held in Ankara, Turkey, from 12 to 19 August 2015. This will be the second edition of the tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIVB_Volleyball_Women%27s_U23_World_Championship
- http://u23.women.2015.volleyball.fivb.com/
- published: 19 Aug 2015
- views: 171
Thailand vs Dominican Republic | 17 Aug 2015 | Pool B | 2015 FIVB Women U23 World Championship
Preliminary round - Pool B: Thailand vs Dominican Republic ( 17 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volley...
Preliminary round - Pool B: Thailand vs Dominican Republic ( 17 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship will be held in Ankara, Turkey, from 12 to 19 August 2015. This will be the second edition of the tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIVB_Volleyball_Women%27s_U23_World_Championship
- http://u23.women.2015.volleyball.fivb.com/
wn.com/Thailand Vs Dominican Republic | 17 Aug 2015 | Pool B | 2015 Fivb Women U23 World Championship
Preliminary round - Pool B: Thailand vs Dominican Republic ( 17 August 2015 - Local Time)
Venues: Ankara Arena Sports Hall, Ankara, Turkey
The 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship will be held in Ankara, Turkey, from 12 to 19 August 2015. This will be the second edition of the tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIVB_Volleyball_Women%27s_U23_World_Championship
- http://u23.women.2015.volleyball.fivb.com/
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 530
Sports: The Dominican Pipeline - nytimes.com/video
American businessmen are investing in baseball academies in the Dominican Republic and trying to sell teenage players to Major League Baseball teams. Related......
American businessmen are investing in baseball academies in the Dominican Republic and trying to sell teenage players to Major League Baseball teams. Related...
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American businessmen are investing in baseball academies in the Dominican Republic and trying to sell teenage players to Major League Baseball teams. Related...
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Travel Guide: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
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Travel Guide to the Dominican Republic and Punta Cana! A look at the Barcelo Bavaro Beach Resort. Another day in paradise... one of the hidden treasures of the Caribbean. Follow this bikini model around as she visits the Island of Hispaniola.
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Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism - Dominican Republic Has it All
Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism - Dominican Republic Has it All.
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Things not to miss in the Dominican Republic
Waterfalls, beaches and wildlife: the Dominican Republic is an island paradise with plenty of places for exploration. Here are 14 things you shouldn't miss on a trip in the Dominican Republic.
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Punta Cana, Samana - Dominican Republic (HD)
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Honeymoon in Dominican Republic (Punta Cana, Bavaro Beach, Samana, El Limon Waterfall, Cayo Levantado or Bacardi Island).
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Inside the Breathless Punta Cana in Dominican Republic
Breathless Punta Cana Resort & Spa, a perfectly situated all-suite resort in the Uvero Alto region of Punta Cana, offers a vibrant, chic and modern experience for sophisticated singles, couples and friends.
Find out more about this resort and start planning your vacation now: http://www.allinclusivevacations.com/resort/breathless-punta-cana-2/
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Travel Dominican Republic: Girls and Deserted Beaches
Cracking the Secret Code of Travel every Thursday. http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT Sonia Gil takes you on a boat ride to paradise as she explores some of the m...
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Dominican Republic Travel Guide For Sosua, Cabarete, Puerto Plata
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Dominican Temperature - Dominican Republic Vacation Tips - Raul´s Travel
Are you ready for your best vacation ever? I will give you all the info you need to know!!!
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Dominican Republic Vacation Tips - Raul s Travel
Are you ready for your best vacation ever? I will give you all the info you need to know!!!
Travel Dominican Republic: The Best Beach in the World
Cracking the Secret Code of Travel every Thursday. http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT Sonia Gil takes you on a ride to Playa Rincon in The Dominican Republic. Con......
Cracking the Secret Code of Travel every Thursday. http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT Sonia Gil takes you on a ride to Playa Rincon in The Dominican Republic. Con...
wn.com/Travel Dominican Republic The Best Beach In The World
Cracking the Secret Code of Travel every Thursday. http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT Sonia Gil takes you on a ride to Playa Rincon in The Dominican Republic. Con...
Day1: Guide to Dominican Republic: Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete (getting there)
Guide on how to get to Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete Dominican Republic . Via caribe tours bus station from Santiago....
Guide on how to get to Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete Dominican Republic . Via caribe tours bus station from Santiago.
wn.com/Day1 Guide To Dominican Republic Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete (Getting There)
Guide on how to get to Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete Dominican Republic . Via caribe tours bus station from Santiago.
- published: 18 Aug 2014
- views: 32
Caribbean Islands Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Caribbean Islands. Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus, it has been the E......
Travel video about destination Caribbean Islands. Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus, it has been the E...
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Travel video about destination Caribbean Islands. Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus, it has been the E...
Traveling Advice - Dominican Republic
Thanks for watching! Remember to subscribe and like my sister's and my fan page: TheWilliamsSistersOfficialFanPage on facebook I've been here for almost two ......
Thanks for watching! Remember to subscribe and like my sister's and my fan page: TheWilliamsSistersOfficialFanPage on facebook I've been here for almost two ...
wn.com/Traveling Advice Dominican Republic
Thanks for watching! Remember to subscribe and like my sister's and my fan page: TheWilliamsSistersOfficialFanPage on facebook I've been here for almost two ...
Beach Vendors part 2 - All-inclusive - bookitkarlie.com Dominican Republic Travel Tips For You
Beach Vendors part 2 - All-inclusive - bookitkarlie.com Dominican Republic Travel Tips For You with Robert Young Get to know Luckner Augustin. He is from Haiti ...
Beach Vendors part 2 - All-inclusive - bookitkarlie.com Dominican Republic Travel Tips For You with Robert Young Get to know Luckner Augustin. He is from Haiti and is an artist.
wn.com/Beach Vendors Part 2 All Inclusive Bookitkarlie.Com Dominican Republic Travel Tips For You
Beach Vendors part 2 - All-inclusive - bookitkarlie.com Dominican Republic Travel Tips For You with Robert Young Get to know Luckner Augustin. He is from Haiti and is an artist.
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 4
Travel Guide: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
http://www.RealVacationCareers.com
Travel Guide to the Dominican Republic and Punta Cana! A look at the Barcelo Bavaro Beach Resort. Another day in paradis...
http://www.RealVacationCareers.com
Travel Guide to the Dominican Republic and Punta Cana! A look at the Barcelo Bavaro Beach Resort. Another day in paradise... one of the hidden treasures of the Caribbean. Follow this bikini model around as she visits the Island of Hispaniola.
wn.com/Travel Guide Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
http://www.RealVacationCareers.com
Travel Guide to the Dominican Republic and Punta Cana! A look at the Barcelo Bavaro Beach Resort. Another day in paradise... one of the hidden treasures of the Caribbean. Follow this bikini model around as she visits the Island of Hispaniola.
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 5
Things not to miss in the Dominican Republic
Waterfalls, beaches and wildlife: the Dominican Republic is an island paradise with plenty of places for exploration. Here are 14 things you shouldn't miss on a...
Waterfalls, beaches and wildlife: the Dominican Republic is an island paradise with plenty of places for exploration. Here are 14 things you shouldn't miss on a trip in the Dominican Republic.
wn.com/Things Not To Miss In The Dominican Republic
Waterfalls, beaches and wildlife: the Dominican Republic is an island paradise with plenty of places for exploration. Here are 14 things you shouldn't miss on a trip in the Dominican Republic.
- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 97
Punta Cana, Samana - Dominican Republic (HD)
http://bookinghunter.com
Honeymoon in Dominican Republic (Punta Cana, Bavaro Beach, Samana, El Limon Waterfall, Cayo Levantado or Bacardi Island).
If you want...
http://bookinghunter.com
Honeymoon in Dominican Republic (Punta Cana, Bavaro Beach, Samana, El Limon Waterfall, Cayo Levantado or Bacardi Island).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Punta Cana travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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http://bookinghunter.com
Honeymoon in Dominican Republic (Punta Cana, Bavaro Beach, Samana, El Limon Waterfall, Cayo Levantado or Bacardi Island).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Punta Cana travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 02 Apr 2011
- views: 327241
Inside the Breathless Punta Cana in Dominican Republic
Breathless Punta Cana Resort & Spa, a perfectly situated all-suite resort in the Uvero Alto region of Punta Cana, offers a vibrant, chic and modern experience f...
Breathless Punta Cana Resort & Spa, a perfectly situated all-suite resort in the Uvero Alto region of Punta Cana, offers a vibrant, chic and modern experience for sophisticated singles, couples and friends.
Find out more about this resort and start planning your vacation now: http://www.allinclusivevacations.com/resort/breathless-punta-cana-2/
wn.com/Inside The Breathless Punta Cana In Dominican Republic
Breathless Punta Cana Resort & Spa, a perfectly situated all-suite resort in the Uvero Alto region of Punta Cana, offers a vibrant, chic and modern experience for sophisticated singles, couples and friends.
Find out more about this resort and start planning your vacation now: http://www.allinclusivevacations.com/resort/breathless-punta-cana-2/
- published: 19 Mar 2014
- views: 64
Travel Dominican Republic: Girls and Deserted Beaches
Cracking the Secret Code of Travel every Thursday. http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT Sonia Gil takes you on a boat ride to paradise as she explores some of the m......
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Dominican Temperature - Dominican Republic Vacation Tips - Raul´s Travel
Are you ready for your best vacation ever? I will give you all the info you need to know!!!...
Are you ready for your best vacation ever? I will give you all the info you need to know!!!
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Are you ready for your best vacation ever? I will give you all the info you need to know!!!
- published: 16 Sep 2015
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Dominican Republic Vacation Tips - Raul s Travel
Are you ready for your best vacation ever? I will give you all the info you need to know!!!...
Are you ready for your best vacation ever? I will give you all the info you need to know!!!
wn.com/Dominican Republic Vacation Tips Raul S Travel
Are you ready for your best vacation ever? I will give you all the info you need to know!!!
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 63