Here is a the Dominican Republic on a world map (It's so big, right?). Now lets get a little closer.
Here we got a map of the Dominican Rep. In this blog we're going to be focusing on Santiago.
Santiago, Dominican Republic
Friday, April 13, 2012
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History
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The Monument (At night) |
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The Monument (Mid-day) |
The name of the city, Saint James of the Knights, makes allusion to the Hidalgos de la Isabela, a group of knights who had come from La Isabela city to stay in Santiago. That they were actual knights is clear from the fact that when they got back to Spain they put a formal complaint before the king stating that their horses had been unfairly commissioned as beasts of burden and their weapons had been appropriated by the Columbus brothers (Diego and Bartolome) and that they had been made to do manual labor, something considered beneath their station as knights, who were meant to engage only in battle. The king compensated them for all their loses. Sometimes the city is even called Santiago de los 30 Caballeros (English: Saint James of the 30 Knights).
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