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Fortaleza San Luis

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ensued. Dominican forces repealed the Spanish and by September 1863 the fort was recaptured by Dominican forces. After the restoration of the Republic, the fort was converted into a military school, which in 1875, graduated its first class of
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In 2004, the fort was renovated and converted into a museum. The project was funded by the government, the private sector and by philanthropist. The first-phase of the project came at a cost of $ 83,966.00RD pesos.
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in March 1861. As such, Spain sent 4 infantries under the command of Colonel Ramon de Portal y Santo Domingo to occupy the fort. Santana's decision was not popular amongst a Nationalist movement and the
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The fort, throughout its history has been vital to the protection and control of the Dominican Republic's second city, Santiago, and by extension the entire
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held the Fortaleza San Luis. Latter in 1924, after achieving the political goals of "
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Buildings and structures in Santiago Province (Dominican Republic)
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and in 1884, a Military Hospital was added to the fort. In 1886,
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Tourist attractions in Santiago Province (Dominican Republic)
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a clock tower that was installed in the Fortaleza San Luis.
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1916 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic
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and fearing a repeat invasion by Haiti, then president
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Diccionario biográfico histórico dominicano 1 821 1930
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Santiago
Dominican Republic
Coordinates
19°26′54″N 70°42′10″W / 19.448247°N 70.70282°W / 19.448247; -70.70282
History museum
Yaque del Norte River
Santiago de los Caballeros
War of Restoration
Cibao Valley region
Haiti
Pedro Santana
Dominican Republic
Spain
War of Restauration
Cadets
garrison
armory
President Ulises Heureaux
Santiago de los Caballeros
1916 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic
4th Marines
4th Marines
Santiago


"Hechos históricos acontecidos en la Fortaleza San Luis"
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"A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE 4TH MARINES"
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