Las Charcas is a town in the Azua province of the Dominican Republic. As per a 2012 census, it had 12,345 inhabitants.[1]
^"Dominican Republic: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population". World-Gazetteer.com. 2010. Archived from the original on 4 December 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
LasCharcas is a town in the Azua province of the Dominican Republic. As per a 2012 census, it had 12,345 inhabitants. "Dominican Republic: largest cities...
the end of the LasCharcas culture (800–350 BC), Kaminaljuyu was developing "religious and civic institutions." Scattered LasCharcas remains throughout...
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546 184.54 247/km2 LasCharcas Azua September 15, 2001 19,877 251.23 79/km2 Las Guáranas Duarte July 22, 1998 29,193 86.49 338/km2 Las Matas de Farfán San...
airports and rent cars. International flights are handled by the nearby Las Américas International Airport and La Isabela airport. It can be reached...
Rosal Ensanche Isabelita Hainamosa Invimosa Invivienda Jardínes de Alma Rosa Las Américas Los Coquitos Los Farallones Los Frailes I Los Frailes II Los Mameyes...
celebrated the day of Our Lady of Mount Carmen. Every June, "Festival de las Flores" is held in Jarabacoa with many local vendors selling flowers, flowering...
Compostela Estebanía Guayabal LasCharcas Padre Las Casas Peralta Pueblo Viejo Nueva Sabana Yegua Sabana Yegua Tábara Arriba Las Yayas de Viajama Baoruco Galván...