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Juana Trinidad (Juana Saltitopa) was born in Jamo, La Vega.

The date of her birth is


unknown. Her liberal and independent personality drove her to participate in the pro-
independence confrontations. She got involved in the Battle of March 30, 1844, in Santiago
de los Caballeros from the beginning.
Concepcin Bona and Hernndez (December 6, 1824 - July 2, 1901) was an educator in
the kindergarten who ran his cousin Pedro Alendrino Pina and Dominican activist of the
nineteenth century, with Maria Trinidad Sanchez, drew up the first Dominican flag. Two
years before his birth, the Haitian occupation began in Dominican territory, touching grow
under the domination of haiti
Margarita Cedeo de Fernndez was born on 1 May 1965 in Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic. She worked with local law firms in the Dominican Republic, among which the
law firm of Doctor Abel Rodrguez del Orbe and Fernndez y Asociados, where she is an
associate member is the current Vice-President and former First Lady of the Dominican
Republic. She is the wife of former President Leonel Fernndez.
Candida Montilla Medina, current First Lady of the Dominican Republic, was born in
Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional. He married in 1987 with Danilo Medina Snchez. It has
remained with him since then, combining his professional career as a psychologist, her role
as mother and his desire to serve society through active participation in religious
organizations and community service.
Salom Urea de Henrquez, poetess and teacher, was born in Santo Domingo in 1850.
She is still considered the central figure of the mid nineteenth century Dominican lyrical
poetry, and the innovator of womens education in the Dominican Republic. She was the
daughter of writer and teacher, Nicolas Urea de Mendoza. She received her first schooling
from her mother Gregoria Diaz. Later, her father introduced her to the readings of the
Spanish and French classics. As a result, she obtained an education and intellectual
preparation that would introduce her to the literary world.
The Mirabal sisters, Patria, Minerva, Maria Teresa and Belgica (Dede), were born in Ojo
de Agua, in the Salcedo province, Dominican Republic. Their parents were Enrique Mirabal
and Mercedes Reyes de Mirabal. They are recognized in the national history as heroines,
after they stood out in the fight against Trujillos regime in the years 1930-1961.

Mama Tingo. Born in the area of Villa Mella National District in Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic on 8 November 1921.1 The daughter of Mrs. Eusebia Soriano, was
baptized in the parish Holy Spirit in 1922 and married at age 30 years with the peasant
called Philip. Florinda Soriano Muoz better known as Mama Tingo was a peasant fighter
in defense of the rights of the field in Dominican Republic, died fighting for the
dispossession of peasants unjustified residents of Hato Viejo Yamas lands.

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