Azua (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈaswa]) is a province which is collectively one of the thirty-two provinces of the Dominican Republic. It is divided into...
the Ocoa River. Another large plain is the Plena de Azua ("Azua Plain"), a very arid region in Azua Province. A few other small coastal plains are on the...
border. Portof Cabo Rojo is located in Cabo Rojo, southeast to the border. Portof Barahona is located in Barahona, in the bay of Neyba. PortofAzua in Azua...
the south, the Haitian column at Azua, unable to advance and suffering constant casualties, also retreated to Port-au-Prince. As the Haitians retreated...
(Hinche-San Juan de la Maguana-Azua-Baní-Saint-Domingue) commanded by Dessalines himself. On 25 February 1805, Dessalines at the head of 30,000 men captured Santiago...
by Jesus Rodriguez, a native of San Juan de la Maguana. Rodriguez would commute with others in trucks to Barahona, Azua, Pedernales, and many other provinces...
This left only the town ofAzua as the remaining Dominican stronghold between the Haitian army and the capital. On 6 April, Azua fell to the 18,000-strong...
the southern coast of Haiti's northwest peninsula and in the central Azúa region of the Plaine du Cul-de-Sac. In these regions, moreover, there is generally...
army of Dessalines along with Henri Christophe raided through the interior Dominican towns Santiago and Moca, while Alexandre Pétion invaded Azua. On his...
waters of the neighboring country with the aim of causing damage to the enemy. When the Dominican Army was defeated in San Juan de la Maguana, Azua and El...
described as a "white, strong man, a native of Cádiz, a resident ofAzua, married, farmer, 38 years old" and owner of coffee plantations. There is evidence...
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capital of the French Colony of Saint-Domingue was moved from Tortuga to Port-de-Paix on the mainland of Hispaniola in 1676. In 1680, new Acts of Parliament...
the Battle ofAzua, and that he always acted with a wrong vision of what the Republic was. He questioned the military glory and the idea of an invincible...
attacked the town ofAzua on the bay of Ocoa, which was taken and plundered. In 1595, the Spanish, frustrated by the twenty-year rebellion of their Dutch subjects...
eso.org. Retrieved 2 May 2017. azua-bustos, A. (24 December 2014). "Discovery and microbial content of the driest site of the hyperarid Atacama Desert,...
Nagua Río San Juan Montecristi Baní San Cristóbal Barahona (city) Pedernales Azua (city) There are numerous beautiful waterfalls across the Dominican Republic...