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  2. List of newspapers in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in the Dominican Republic . theAdscene.com (North Coast, Cabarete, Sosua, Puerto Plata) Camino – weekly religious newspaper. El Caribe (Santo Domingo) Clave (Santo Domingo) - free weekly newspaper. El Día (Santo Domingo) – free newspaper. Diario a Diario (Santo Domingo) – weekly newspaper.

  3. Diario Libre - Wikipedia

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    Diario Libre is one of the leading newspapers in the Dominican Republic. Overview. Diario Libre is a free daily Spanish-language Dominican newspaper, founded on May 10, 2001. It is owned by the Dominican business Grupo Diario Libre, and it is part of the Latin American Newspaper Association.

  4. El Caribe (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    El Caribe is a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in Santo Domingo. It was founded on April 14, 1948 by Stanley Ralph Ross. El Caribe covers domestic, national, and international news, and comprises opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews.

  5. El Nacional (Santo Domingo) - Wikipedia

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    El Nacional is a Dominican newspaper founded in 1966 by Dr. Rafael Molina Morillo, who was president/owner of Ahora! Publications. The online version of the newspaper was founded on July 17, 1997. As of 2012, the newspaper director is Radhamés Gómez Pepín.

  6. Listín Diario - Wikipedia

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    Listín Diario, was founded on 1 August 1889 by Arturo Pellerano Alfau and Julian Atiles, two successful merchants who endeavored to inform the general public of the arrival and departure of merchant ships into Dominican ports. Soon after, the one page Listín Diario Marítimo became a broadsheet newspaper, printed out of the Pellerano & Atiles ...

  7. Santo Domingo - Wikipedia

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    Santo Domingo ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanto ðoˈmiŋɡo] meaning "Saint Dominic" but verbatim "Holy Sunday"), once known as Santo Domingo de Guzmán, known as Ciudad Trujillo between 1936 and 1961, is the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic and the largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean by population. [7]

  8. Socorro Sánchez del Rosario - Wikipedia

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    Socorro Sánchez del Rosario (15 August 1830 – 26 March 1899) was a Dominican educator and journalist. She was the first feminist journalist of the country. She also founded the first secular coeducational school in the Dominican Republic, as well as the first women's library, first women's normal school and first women's pharmacy training courses.

  9. Archivo General de la Nación de República Dominicana

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    The General Archive of the Nation (Spanish: Archivo General de la Nación) of the Dominican Republic is the country's national archive, decentralized from the Ministry of Culture. It is in charge of organizing and preserving all documents relevant to the history of the Dominican Republic . It was created on 1935 by Law no. 912.