Santo Domingo, Christopher Columbus House Museum. Dominican Rep Punta Cana
HISTORICAL PLACES OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IN GOOGLE EARTH PART TWO ( 2/2 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PART TWO (2/2)
1. SQUARE OF THE DOMINICAN FLAG 18°26'59.81N 69°58'30.22W
2. CATHEDRAL SAN PEDRO OF MACORIS 18°27'9.52N 69°18'38.90W
3. ALCÁZAR DE COLÓN 18°28'39.05N 69°52'58.08W
4. SYMBOL OF UNIVERSITY 19°26'52.53N 70°40'59.55W
5. TEMPLE OF SANTO DOMINGO 18°28'0.01N 69°55'1.78W
6. IGLESIA LA ALTAGRACIA SANTIAGO 19°27'0.54N 70°41'56.26W
7. CATHEDRAL SANTIAGO APOSTOL 19°27'0.86N 70°42'23.66W
8. MONUMENT 18°28'2.19N 69°53'23.77W
9. FORTALEZA SAN LUIS 19°26'52.20N 70°42'9.32W
10. ALTOS DE CHAVON AMPHITHEATER 18°25'14.81N 68°53'23.40W
11. CATHEDRAL PRIMADA 18°28'22.96N 69°53'2.24W
12. BASILICA OF HIGUEY 18°36'55.73N 68°43'1.45W
13. PUERTA DEL CONDE 18°28'17.46N 69°53'29.60W
14. MUSEUM 18°36'59.77N 68°42'52.93W
15. ALTAR DE LA PATRIA 18°28'16.62N 69°53'31.31W
16. COLOMBUS MEMORIAL 18°28'43.02N 69°52'2.81W
17. FORT SAN FILIPE 19°48'14.94N 70°41'45.44W
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콜럼버스 성은 1500년 경에 스페인 양식으로 지어졌다. 정문의 문장은 그 당시의 위엄을 잘 나타내고 있다. 섬에서 나는 산호와 화산 석으로 단단하게 지었지만 지금은 망루의 일부가 허물어져 도로가 되어 있었다. 성 안에 있는 콜럼버스의 아들 디에고 콜럼버스의 집무실 겸 저택이다. 디에고 콜럼 버스는 스페인으로부터 인도 제도의 초대 총독으로 임명되어 이곳에서 기거하며 총독의 업무를 보았다. 1510년에 세워진 이 건물은 스페인의 고딕과 이탈리아의 르네상스 양식이 섞여 있다. 1955년에 보수를 해 박물관으로 개관하였다. 성안에는 콜럼버스의 광장이 있다. 그리 크지는 않았지만 여기도 콜럼버스의 동상이 있었다. 도미니카를 설명할 때 콜럼버스는 빠질 수 없는 인물이였다.를 빼고는 얘기를 할 수 없는 것 같다.콜럼버스 시대 유적은 허물어진 채 산토 도밍고 구시가지 곳곳에 있었다
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Columbus castle was built around 1500 by the Spanish form. Gated sentence shows well the grandeur of that time. But as I am not hardly coral and volcanic islands in the seats is now part of the tower it is about to collapse was the road. The residence of the president and the son of Diego Columbus, the Columbus office in the castle. Diego Colum bus was appointed as the first governor of the Indian islands from Spain Giger here and saw the work of the governor. The building, built in 1510 is a mix of Gothic and Italian Renaissance architecture in Spain. Renovated in the year 1955 was opened as a museum. The castle has a square of Columbus. Although not so big here too there was a statue of Columbus. When describing the figures Dominica Columbus yiyeotda indispensable. It seems to be unable to speak except Columbus era ruins were demolished while Jean Santo Domingo in the old town around
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Castillo Columbus fue construido alrededor del año 1500 por la forma española. Frase cerrada muestra así la grandeza de ese tiempo. Pero como soy apenas islas no coralinas y volcánicas en los asientos que ahora es parte de la torre que está a punto de colapsar era el camino. La residencia del presidente y el hijo de Diego Colón, la oficina de Colón en el castillo. Diego Colón fue nombrado como el primer gobernador de las islas de las Indias de España Giger aquí y vio el trabajo del gobernador. El edificio, construido en 1510 es una mezcla de arquitectura gótica y renacentista italiana en España. Renovado en el año 1955 fue inaugurado como museo. El castillo tiene una plaza de Colón. Aunque no es tan grande aquí también había una estatua de Colón. Al describir las figuras Dominica Columbus Yiye OTDA indispensable. Parece ser incapaz de hablar, excepto ruinas de la época de Colón fueron demolidas mientras que Jean Santo Domingo, en el casco antiguo en torno
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/2 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PART ONE (1/2)
1. NATIONAL PALACE 18°28'28.61N 69°53'52.17W
2. ARCHO DEL TRIUNFO 18°48'22.40N 71°13'34.48W
3. RUINS HOSPITAL OF ST.NICOLAS 18°28'29.76N 69°53'7.23W
4. MUSEUM 18°28'20.09N 69°54'29.18W
5. MONUMENT 19°27'3.45N 70°41'41.22W
6. PANTEO NATIONAL DOMINICANO 18°28'30.37N 69°52'59.35W
7. JUAN PABLO DUARTE OLYMPIC PARK 18°28'41.23N 69°55'4.36W
8. CATHEDRAL LA VEGA 19°13'26.17N 70°31'57.90W
9. IGLESIA OF SANTA BARBARA 18°28'46.55N 69°53'4.91W
10. FARO PUNTA TORRECILLA 18°27'51.48N 69°52'34.75W
11. PICO DUARTE MOUNTAIN (10,164 FT) 19° 1'33.48N 71° 0'1.01W
12. FORTALEZA OZAMA 18°28'23.36N 69°52'54.06W
13. OBELISCO MACHO 18°27'52.79N 69°53'38.06W
14. PUERTO PLATA 19°47'51.62N 70°41'35.94W
15. MUSEUM 18°28'33.24N 69°52'59.60W
16. IGLESIA OF REGINA ANGELORUM 18°28'14.36N 69°53'13.41W
17. TEMPLE OF LAS AMERICAS 19°53'17.58N 71° 4'35.45W
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The Dominican Republic is the home of the largest lighthouse in the Americas.
The Columbus Lighthouse was named after Christopher Columbus who arrived in Hispaniola in 1492.
But the government has been criticised for spending too much money on the building while more than half of the population lives in poverty.
It's the largest lighthouse in the Americas and a masterpiece in architecture.
The Columbus lighthouse stands majestically on the southern coast of the Dominican Republic.
It was named after Christopher Columbus who arrived in Hispaniola in 1492.
His remains were moved from the capital's cathedral to the lighthouse when construction was finished in October 1992.
A group of military officers stand guard in front of Columbus's tomb where a daily change of guard ceremony takes place.
The lighthouse was named The Monument to Corruption by opposers of President Joaquin Balaguer who was harshly criticised for spending (m) millions of dollars in the project while more than half of Dominicans live in poverty.
The monument was built in the shape of a large cross to symbolise the first cross brought by Columbus to the Americas.
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The architect who designed it took Columbus's idea and said that the lighthouse would be a large cross sculpted on the ground, and the large cross would have lights that would reflect a cross in the sky to symbolise the crosses Columbus left in the New World. This large cross is the permanent replica which represents all the crosses Columbus left in the New World.
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The lighthouse has 150 lights which each night reflect a large cross into the sky.
President Balaguer has also been criticised by many who consider Columbus the originator of the genocide against the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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