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Transport In Dominican Republic
Transport in the Dominican Republic utilizes a system of roads, airports, ports, harbours, and an urban railway. Roadways Five main highways (DR-1, DR-2, DR-3, DR-4, DR-5) connect the Dominican Republic's biggest cities and tourist centers; they are in good condition. There are nearly of highways and roads, 9,872 being paved and (2002 est.) unpaved. Like any underdeveloped nation, the Dominican Republic suffers from a lack of good paved roads to connect smaller towns and less populated areas, though work on paving them proceeds. Major town roads are kept in good condition. Public transportation Mass transit The Santo Domingo Metro is the first mass transit system in the country, and the second among Caribbean & Central American nations. It is the most extensive metro system in the region by length and total number of stations. On February 27, 2008, the incumbent president Leonel Fernández test-rode the system for the first time, and thereafter free service was offer ...
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Port Of Santo Domingo
The Port of Santo Domingo () is located at the mouth of the marine entrance to the city of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The port is suited for both turnaround and transit visits. It is located from the port of Rio Haina. Overview The Port of Santo Domingo is being totally renovated as part of a major redevelopment project aimed at integrating the port area and Santo Domingo's Colonial City to create an attractive destination for cruise, yacht and high-end tourism. The project, supported by legislation approved in 2005, is being developed by a private consortium and includes the construction of new infrastructure: the rehabilitation of the two current terminals, major dredging works in the approach channel and turning basin, a new sports marina and a real estate development. The port's rehabilitation started in early 2006, and includes the Don Diego Terminal refurbishment (completed in December 2006) and the building of a new Sans Souci Terminal (completion in early May ...
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Port Of Cabo Rojo
Port of Cabo Rojo or Cabo Rojo Port is a port located in Cabo Rojo, Dominican Republic province of Pedernales. It has two installations for Grapnel export. This terminal is operated by Colombian company Cementos Andino (Andino Concrete), which handles export of clinker, limestone, bauxite, and concrete. History The Port was built by the Aluminum Corporation of America (Alcoa) for export of bauxite and limestone. Information * Local time: UTC−4 * Climate: mostly sunny, tropical. Hurricane season runs from June to November * Prevailing winds: direction ENE–ESE * Average temperature range: 28–30 °C See also * List of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean This is a list of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean, excluding the ports of the Baltic Sea. For inland ports on rivers, canals, and lakes, including the Great Lakes, Saint Lawrence Seaway, and Mississippi River, see inland port. Country n ... References Cabo Rojo Port(Spanish) {{Ports and H ...
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Manzanillo Port
Manzanillo Port is located in Manzanillo, Monte Cristi Province, Dominican Republic. It is on the border of Haiti. Overview Port of Manzanillo was built in the 1950s by the Dominican Fruit Company (La Grenada), a North American company dedicated to export bananas and other minor fruits of the country. This harbor currently is under a leasing-trade for its reconstruction and still been supervised by the Dominican Port Authority. Its operations are based on deplaning clinker, material for concrete, exportation of domestic products such as animals, fruits and food to Europe and sometimes general cargo and container cargo operations. Port information * Location: * Local time: UTC−4 * Weather/climate/prevailing winds: From May 15 until September 15 * Climate: mostly sunny, tropical. Hurricane season runs from June to November * Prevailing winds: direction ENE–ESE * Average temperature range: 28–30 °C. See also * List of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean ...
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Samaná Bay
Samaná Bay is a bay in the eastern Dominican Republic. The Yuna River flows into Samaná Bay, and it is located south of the town of Samaná and the Samaná Peninsula. Wildlife Among its features are protected islands that serve as nesting sites for pelicans and frigatebirds, caves with Taíno pictographs and petroglyphs, and mangrove-lined river tributaries. It is a significant breeding site for the humpback whale in the Caribbean; the breeding season attracts many whale-watchers. Geography Samaná Bay lies along the boundary between the North American Plate and the Caribbean Plate. Two named fault lines run the length of Samaná Bay. These fault lines form the western terminal of the nineteen-degree fault, that runs north of Puerto Rico and most of Hispaniola to form the northern boundary of the Caribbean Plate. As such, the area is prone to earthquakes. File:Carr. al Hotel Antiguo Cayacoa, Samaná 32000, Dominican Republic - panoramio.jpg File:Samana-Laslovarga (113).jpg F ...
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Cayo Levantado Port
Cayo Levantado Port or Samana Port or Fondeaderon Port is located in Arroyo Barril, Samana, Dominican Republic. Overview Port of Samana was built in 1977 as a free commercial port to deposit or commercialize non-taxes products. It does not receive any container operations, and it is currently with non-regular operations. Port information * Location: * Local time: UTC−4 * Weather/climate/prevailing winds: From May 15 until September 15 * Climate: mostly sunny, tropical. Hurricane season runs from June to November * Prevailing winds: direction ENE–ESE * Average temperature range: 28–30 °C See also * List of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean This is a list of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean, excluding the ports of the Baltic Sea. For inland ports on rivers, canals, and lakes, including the Great Lakes, Saint Lawrence Seaway, and Mississippi River, see inland port. Country n ... References Samana Port(Spanish) Buildings and structures ...
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Central Romana Corporation
Central Romana Corporation, Ltd. is an agro-industrial and tourism company based in the Dominican Republic. History Central Romana Corporation was established in 1912 as a subsidiary of South Puerto Rico Sugar Company. In 1967, South Puerto Rico Sugar was acquired by Gulf and Western Industries, becoming part of its Gulf and Western Americas Corporation division. In 1984, Gulf and Western Americas was sold to a group of investors including Carlos Morales Troncoso and the Fanjul brothers The Fanjul family —Cuban-born brothers Alfonso "Alfy" Fanjul Jr., José "Pepe" Fanjul, Alexander Fanjul, and Andres Fanjul—are owners of Fanjul Corp., a vast sugar and real estate conglomerate. It comprises the subsidiaries Domino Sugar, .... Controversies In 2022, the government of the United States sanctioned Central Romana Corporation after investigating the company and concluding that it had been using forced labor on its sugarcane fields. The company denied the allegations. ...
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La Romana, Dominican Republic
La Romana is a municipality and capital of the southeastern La Romana Province, province of La Romana, opposite Catalina Island, Dominican Republic, Catalina Island. It is one of the 10 largest cities in the Dominican Republic with a population estimated in 2022 at 153,241 within the city limits (metropolitan area, metropolitan population: 270,000), of whom 149,840 are urban and 3,401 are rural. The name ''Romana'' comes from the word "Bomana", a name given by Indians to what is known today as Romana River. The modern La Romana International Airport was opened in 2000. The city is near several other cities, such as San Pedro de Macorís and the national capital, Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo de Guzmán. The city is a hub for a growing tourist industry with several nearby local resort spots, such as the beachfront Bayahibe, Dominicus, Casa de Campo, and the growing number of golf resorts that surround the area. History The city of La Romana was officially founded in 1897 as an oi ...
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Central Romana Port
Central Romana Port is located in Romana River, La Romana, Dominican Republic, and belongs to Central Romana Corporation, which also owns the largest sugar mill in the country. Overview Port of La Romana is private property and is supervised by the Dominican Port Authority. It was built in the 1950s by the Central Romana division of the South Puerto Rico Sugar Company (which was later acquired by Gulf and Western Industries). This harbor was formerly only for exportation of the sugar mill, but in consequence of the tourism development in the Dominican Republic, Central Romana Corporation decided to add a new tourism terminal to carry people to the Catalina Island from there. The Casa de Campo International Airport made it easier for tourists to come to La Romana. The port has two terminals, whose names are ''Muelle Comercial'' (Commercial Harbor) and ''Terminal Turistica'' (Tourist Terminal), and its main operations are general cargo, container cargo, ferries, cruise, fuel/d ...
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Port Of San Pedro De Macoris
Port of San Pedro de Macoris is located on the Higuamo river, San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic. This port is mainly used to discharge bulk fertilizer, cement, clinker, coal, wheat, diesel and LPG. It is also used to export sugar and molasses produced by several sugar cane mills in the region. Overview The Port of San Pedro de Macoris is the oldest harbor in the country; It was built by the end if the 19th century. This port used to receive most of the operations for the Port of Santo Domingo, because this one was unable to handle that capacity of boats in that moment. SPM Port received operations from Europe and the United States. This harbor became the Pan American World Airways hydro-hub for air operations making at the same time, the port to be unable to keep receiving maritime operations. This terminal is currently being restructured and recuperated and is handling individual cargo operations. See also * List of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean This i ...
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Port Of Boca Chica
The Port of Boca Chica is located in Boca Chica, Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic. Established in the 1950s to facilitate sugar transportation, the Boca Chica Port has since transformed into a minor hub for cargo operations within the country. The Boca Chica Port is also home to the AES Company's energy-generating facility. Port information * Location: * Local time: UTC−4 * Weather/climate/prevailing winds: From May 15 until September 15 * Climate: mostly sunny, tropical. Hurricane season runs from June to November * Prevailing winds: direction ENE–ESE * Average temperature range: 28–30 °C See also * List of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean References Port of Boca Chica {{Ports and Harbors in the Dominican Republic Boca Chica Boca Chica is a municipality (''municipio'') of the Santo Domingo province in the Dominican Republic. Within the municipality there is one municipal district (''distritos municipal''): La Caleta. As of the 2022 c ...
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Port Of Puerto Plata
The Port of Puerto Plata is found in San Felipe de Puerto Plata, in Dominican Republic. This is the main port on the north coast and is currently used for cargo operations. In December 2021, the new Taino Bay tourist and cargo terminal was inaugurated. El Taíno Bay Tourist Port is a cruise terminal. Its recently built berths allow the simultaneous docking of three ships and the disembarkation of up to 14,000 passengers. This terminal consolidates Puerto Plata as one of the main destinations in the Caribbean. Taino Bay offers new tourist facilities that include commercial spaces and gourmet experiences in the different restaurants and bars. The Taino Bay Port in the Puerto Plata cruise port opened operations today with the arrival of the MSC Seashore, a modern EVO class cruise ship with 4,540 passengers and capacity for more than 1,700 crew members. The ship was built for MSC Cruises in Italy and arrived on December 15, 2021 at 8:00 AM. m. to host the opening ceremony with the Dom ...
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