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UNIBE is a private nonprofit university in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, founded in 1982 with Iberoamerican cooperation. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields, and has a historic campus and research centers.
University in Río Piedras, circa 1900-1917 The University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras campus, and its iconic clock tower, the Roosevelt Tower. In the year 1900 the Escuela Normal Industrial (Normal Industrial School) was established in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, as the first institution of higher education in Puerto Rico dedicated to train those who would become teachers and educators. [11]
A Seventh-day Adventist co-educational university in the Dominican Republic, accredited by the Adventist Accrediting Association. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in various fields, and has a history of surviving the 1961 revolution and hosting American marines.
Line 2 of the Santo Domingo Metro is a rapid transit system that connects the west and east of the city. It opened in April 2013 and has 14 stations, mostly underground, with a total length of 13.5 km.
The idea for the construction of a gondola arose as an answer to the chaos of traffic during peak hours, deficiencies in - and the high cost of - public transportation and roadways in Santo Domingo, and the need for a mode of transportation for the populace of the outlying areas of Ríos Isabela y Ozama and the zone to the northeast of the city.
Learn about the 31 provinces of the Dominican Republic, including their capitals, regions, areas, populations and establishment years. The web page also explains the administrative and political roles of the provinces and the Distrito Nacional (Santo Domingo).
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Coordinates 18°28′30″N 69°52′59″W / 18.47500°N 69.88306°W / 18.47500; -69.88306 ( National Pantheon of the Dominican
The first rapid transit system opened in the state, inaugurated at the end of 2008, is a metro network serving the capital Santo Domingo. It consists of two lines for a total length of 27.4 km (17.0 mi), with planned expansion. [4] [5] [6] A light rail system has been planned for Santiago de los Caballeros, the second Dominican city. [7] [8]