Cheap flights to
Santo Domingo (SDQ), Dominican Republic
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Cheap flights to Santo Domingo from Australia
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Sydney to Santo Domingo flying United Airlines in conjunction with Continental Airlines (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,653.52
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Melbourne to Santo Domingo flying United Airlines in conjunction with Continental Airlines (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,452.24
Cheap flights to Santo Domingo from other countries
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Miami to Santo Domingo flying American Airlines return, AUD$334.60
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New York to Santo Domingo flying Delta Air Lines return, AUD$396.55
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Moscow to Santo Domingo flying Delta Air Lines in conjunction with American Airlines return, AUD$954.04
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Santo Domingo
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Santo Domingo Aeropuerto de las Americas (SDQ)
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About Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo de Guzmán (commonly shortened to Santo Domingo) population 2,084,852 (Metro) (2003), estimated 2,253,437 (Metro) in 2006, is the capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic, and the second largest in the Caribbean. The city is located in the Caribbean Sea at the mouth of the Ozama River. It is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas, and was the first seat of Spanish colonial rule in the New World . The city was founded by Christopher Columbus in 1496. The city came to be known as the "gateway to the Caribbean". In 1930, the city of Santo Domingo (excluding the colonial zone) was extensively damaged by a tropical hurricane called San Zenon. Dictator Rafael Trujillo, the incumbent at the time, reconstructed the city and named it Ciudad Trujillo after himself. After his assassination in 1961, Ciudad Trujillo once again became Santo Domingo de Guzman, its original name. Santo Domingo de Guzman is within the boundaries of the Distrito Nacional (D.N.) and the Santo Domingo Province surrounds it. In 2001 a law was approved making Santo Domingo de Guzmán (The City & D.N) less than 200 km² in size, making it the smallest administrative division in the country lolololololol.
Please note that when the article refers to Santo Domingo it is most likely referring to the Greater Santo Domingo Area (D.N + Santo Domingo Province) to avoid confusion of the terms. In some cases it may say D.N. which specifically means the city Boundaries without including the surrounding Santo Domingo province.
Read the full article at Wikipedia.