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El Obelisco Macho - situated in the Malecon , this obelisk commemorates the change of the temporary name of the city of Santo Domingo to Trajillo
La Avenida George Washington , el Malecon, runs across the coast on one side there's the craibbean sea and on the other theres santo Domingo's buildings.
Santo Domingo - the capital of the Dominican Republic was founded in 1496 by Cristobal Colon's brother --> Bartolome Colon
El Merengue - national dance of the country
La fortaleza Ozama - Ozama Fortress is the oldest military fortress of the Americas. The tribute tower, inside the fortress, was built in 1503
La catedral Primada - This cathedral was built between 1514 and 1544 and is one of the finest examples of the architecture of the rebirth of Spanish
El Alcazar de Colon - The most impressive structure of the old town is the Alcazar de Colon. It was built to Diego Columbus, son of crsitobal colon.
El Faro a Colon -built in the shape of a cross, the Columbus Lighthouse is a monument in honor of the famous explorer. It measures almost 210 meters high. Also serves as cutural center. THE FOOD !! En Santo Domingo - eat well outside and indoors. Dominican restaurants offer typical food and international cuisine.
El locrio dominicano - is a dish whose main ingredients are rice and beef, chicken or fish. resembles the Spanish paella
Habichuelas con dulce - is a dessert made with beans El ARTE !!! El Museo del Hombre Dominicano - Indigenous groups in the Dominican Republic left traces of their culture in their artwork, many of which can be seen at the Museum of Dominican Man.
Palmira (1978) -was painted by Ada Balcacer. The works in the Dominican artist can see at the Museum of Modern Art in Santo Domingo.
Plaza de la Cultura - In this square are the National Theatre, the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Dominican Man, the Museum of History and Geography and the National Museum of Natural History. LA

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