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The Rough Guides’ Dominican Republic Directions


Free Download Rough Guides, "The Rough Guides’ Dominican Republic Directions"
English | 2005 | pages: 208 | ISBN: 1843534983 | PDF | 4,3 mb
Dominican Republic Directions is ideal for any visitor who wants to explore this verdant, sun-kissed island. From the white-sand beaches lapped by warm, turquoise waters to the spirited festivals and most happening music venues. The guide includes practical detail for outdoor enthusiasts – windsurfers, snorkellers, divers and trekkers. The full-colour ”ideas” section with themed spreads of hidden beaches, natural attractions and the best restaurants and resorts on the island. Having this guide at your side is like having a local friend plan your trip.

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All you need to know about the Dominican Republic


Free Download All you need to know about the Dominican Republic by Jonas Hoffmann-Schmidt, Linda Amber Chambers
English | July 24, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DB4WNG9C | 88 pages | EPUB | 0.64 Mb
Discover the fascinating world of the Dominican Republic in all its diversity with our brand new book "All you need to know about the Dominican Republic". This comprehensive work offers you an in-depth and informative journey through a country that has more to offer than you could ever imagine.

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Arms And Politics In The Dominican Republic


Free Download G. Pope Atkins, "Arms And Politics In The Dominican Republic"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 0865311129, 0367168529, 0367018659 | EPUB | pages: 158 | 0.5 mb
This chronicle and interpretation of recent military and political events in the Dominican Republic analyzes the political behavior of the countryfs armed forces and scrutinizes policies put in action since the nation’s civil war and the subsequent U.S. intervention of 1965. Dr. Atkins covers the course of Joaquin Balaguer’s lengthy presidency, the remarkable events surrounding the 1978 election of President Antonio Guzman, and the first months of Guzman’s administration, with particular attention being given to the role of the armed forces in political processes. In describing the Dominican experience with arms and politics, Dr. Atkins notes that it is a case of noninstitutionalized civil-military relations revolving around the president, his key associates, and the officers of the military.

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