Our kids were very busy this month with activities for Independence Day.
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The colors of the Dominican flag are very prominent in these photos. Red, white and navy blue
On February 27th, 1844, Juan Pablo Duarte declared independence from Haiti.
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The first constitution of the Dominican Republic was adopted on November 6th, 1844, and was modeled after the United States Constitution.
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