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East of the Macoris are the rivers Yuma, Puiabon and Soco, small streams winding through the plain.
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Sosa grew up dirt poor on the streets of San Pedro de Macoris, but every politician and his mistress (and the US ambassador, Salma Hayek and Julio Iglesias) showed up to toast the baseball star who now seems like royalty.
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BORN: Aug. 29, 1978, in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican
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BORN: Nov. 1, 1977, in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican
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NEW YORK It is a long way from San Pedro de Macoris to Hiroshima to a forever November night in the Bronx, as long as a 12-inning
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When he found out that his Minister of War, General Ramon Castillo, was planning to join with General José Estay, Governor of the province of Macoris, in a plot against him, Heureaux sent his agents to start trouble between the two, and they did so well that before long Estay took a potshot at Castillo, missing him, however, and killing a child instead.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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When he found out that his Minister of War, General Ramon Castillo, was planning to join with General José Estay, Governor of the province of Macoris, in a plot against him, Heureaux sent his agents to start trouble between the two, and they did so well that before long Estay took a potshot at Castillo, missing him, however, and killing a child instead.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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When he found out that his Minister of War, General Ramon Castillo, was planning to join with General José Estay, Governor of the province of Macoris, in a plot against him, Heureaux sent his agents to start trouble between the two, and they did so well that before long Estay took a potshot at Castillo, missing him, however, and killing a child instead.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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Macoris has become available for automobiles; and the royal road in the Cibao from La Vega through Moca and Santiago to Monte Cristi, a distance of about 100 miles, formerly a horror, has been converted into a fair dirt road.
Santo Domingo A Country with a Future Otto Schoenrich
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The Cuban "Herrera Line," with a tri-weekly steamer service between ports of Cuba and Porto Rico, calling at Santo Domingo City and Macoris.
Santo Domingo A Country with a Future Otto Schoenrich
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