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La costa norte de República Dominicana conserva como un tesoro la soledad de playas prácticamente vírgenes. Se recorre ese litoral desde la Península de Samaná, en donde se encuentran seis de cada 10 hectáreas de palma de todo el país.
La costa norte de República Dominicana conserva como un tesoro la soledad de playas prácticamente vírgenes. Se recorre ese litoral desde la Península de Samaná, en donde se encuentran seis de cada 10 hectáreas de palma de todo el país.
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