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Santo Domingo - traduction vers Anglais

CAPITAL OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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  • Museo del Ámbar
  • National Botanical Garden
  • Parque Colón
  • Reserve Bank of Santo Domingo.
  • Palace of the Real Audiencia of Santo Domingo]] was the first (oldest) headquarters of Spanish power in the New World.<ref name="whc.unesco.org"/> Now houses the Museo de las Casas Reales
  • The National Palace, in Santo Domingo
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  • Tomb that housed the remains of [[Christopher Columbus]] until 1795 (at the cathedral).
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  • View of Santo Domingo from space, 2010.
  • Neighborhoods of Santo Domingo.
  • [[Santo Domingo Metro]]
  • Entrance of the [[Autonomous University of Santo Domingo]] (UASD)

Santo Domingo         
n. Santo Domingo (hoofdstad van de dominikaanse republiek)
Santo Domingo         
Santo Domingo, capital city of the Dominican Republic (country in the Caribbean Sea)
Juan Peron         
  • Demonstration for Perón's release on 17 October 1945
  • [[Ángel Borlenghi]], an erstwhile socialist who, as Interior Minister, oversaw new labour courts and the opposition's activities.
  • An August 1951 rally organized by the CGT for a Perón-Evita ticket failed to overcome military objections to her, and the ailing first lady withdrew.
  • Union leader [[Cipriano Reyes]], jailed for years for turning against Perón
  • The [[Alas Building]] under construction
  • Reservoir of the Valle Grande hydroelectric dam, near [[San Rafael, Mendoza]]
  • First emblem of the Peronist Party, 1946–1955
  • Perón and the ailing Evita during his second inaugural parade, June 1952. Eva died the following month.
  • First Lady Eva Perón (''left'') tending to the needy in her capacity as head of her foundation
  • [[Golda Meir]] talks with Evita Perón on Meir's visit to Argentina, 1951.
  • President [[Edelmiro Farrell]] (''left'') and his benefactor, Vice President and Colonel Juan Perón, in April 1945.
  • Repairs at the Río Santiago Shipyards
  • Production line at the state military industries facility, 1950; on line since 1927, Perón's budgets modernized and expanded the complex.
  • As president, Perón took an active interest in the development of sports in Argentina, hosting international events and sponsoring athletes such as the boxer, [[José María Gatica]] (''left'').
  • Juan Perón and José Ber Gelbard
  • A hospital near [[Rosario]], one of hundreds built during the Perón years
  • Justicialist]] was part of Perón's effort to develop a local auto industry.
  • President Perón at his 1946 inaugural parade
  • Lt. Perón (''left'') and General José Uriburu (''middle''), with whose right-wing coup in 1930 he collaborated. Perón backed the more moderate General Agustín Justo, however.
  • Patio inside the home in Roque Perez where Perón was born.
  • President Perón (''right'') signs the nationalization of British-owned railways watched by Ambassador Sir [[Reginald Leeper]], March 1948.
  • Lt. General Perón in military uniform, drinking coffee (1950 or later)
  • Juan and Eva Perón
  • Morón Airbase]] on 14 May 1974.
  • Scene in the Plaza de Mayo following a failed coup attempt against Perón, 16 June 1955. He was deposed three months later.
  • Perón in 1940
  • Children's Republic]]" theme park.
  • Argentine Intelligence Secretariat]]
  • [[Ronald Richter]] (left) with Juan Perón (right).
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  • Perón Street in midtown Buenos Aires, one of numerous streets and avenues named in his honor when democracy returned to Argentina in 1983. It refers to him as General and not President.
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PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINA (1895-1974)
Juan Domingo Perón; John Peron; Perón; Péron; General Peron; Juan Domingo Perón Sosa; Aurelia Perón; Perón Family; Peron; Juan Peron; Juan Domingo Peron; Juan Domingo PeroN; Juan D. Peron; General Perón; Perón, Juan
Juan Peron (President van Argentinie)

Définition

santo
['sant??]
¦ noun (plural santos) (in Mexico and Spanish-speaking areas of the south-western US) a religious symbol, especially an image of a saint.
Origin
from Sp. or Ital.

Wikipédia

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanto ðoˈmiŋɡo] meaning "Saint Dominic"), once known as Santo Domingo de Guzmán and Ciudad Trujillo, is the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic and the largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean by population. As of 2022, the city and immediate surrounding area (the Distrito Nacional) had a population of 1,973,664 while the total population is 4,579,536 when including Greater Santo Domingo (the "metropolitan area"). The city is coterminous with the boundaries of the Distrito Nacional ("D.N.", "National District"), itself bordered on three sides by Santo Domingo Province.

Founded by the Spanish in 1496, on the east bank of the Ozama River and then moved by Nicolás de Ovando in 1502 to the west bank of the river, the city is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas, and was the first seat of the Spanish colonial rule in the New World, the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo. It is the site of the first university, cathedral, castle, monastery, and fortress in the New World. The city's Colonial Zone was declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Santo Domingo was called Ciudad Trujillo (Spanish pronunciation: [sjuˈðað tɾuˈxiʝo]), from 1936 to 1961, after the Dominican Republic's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, named the capital after himself. Following his assassination, the city resumed its original designation.

Santo Domingo is the cultural, financial, political, commercial and industrial center of the Dominican Republic, with the vast majority of the country's most important industries being located within the city. Santo Domingo also serves as the chief seaport of the country. The city's harbor at the mouth of the Ozama River accommodates the largest vessels, and the port handles both heavy passenger and freight traffic. Temperatures are high year round, with cooler breezes during winter time.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Santo Domingo
1. The scribes of Plaza Santo Domingo once used manual typewriters.
2. Monday November 27, 2006 2:46 PM SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) – A fire inside a Santo Domingo nightclub killed nine people early Monday, officials said.
3. They spent Monday night there before continuing toward Santo Domingo.
4. Katz in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic contributed to this report.
5. PM SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic –– Venezuela‘s quest for a U.N.