
Gregorio Luperón
Gregorio Luperón was a prominent Dominican military leader and politician born in 1839, known for his role in the Dominican War of Restoration against the Spanish occupation. He was celebrated for his leadership and dedication to the cause of independence and national sovereignty. Luperón's early exposure to literature, especially works like Plutarch's 'Parallel Lives,' shaped his values of truth, justice, and liberty, contributing to his legacy as a national hero.
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General Gregorio Luperón used the Cordillera Septentrional as a shield during the Restoration War, making its protection a continuation of his legacy.
Comunitarios defienden la Cordillera Septentrional ante exploraciones minerasGregorio Luperón is mentioned as a station on the Metro affected by an electrical failure.
Falla eléctrica deja fuera de servicio estaciones Mamá Tingó, Gregorio Luperón y Peña Gómez del MetroGregorio Luperón was a prominent figure during the Restoration War in the Dominican Republic.
Los jóvenes sí votanGregorio Luperón is referenced as a historical figure in the context of Dominican Republic's bilateral relations.
hacia el capítulo refulgente del desarrollo y la reciprocidadGregorio Luperón is honored in the exhibitions organized by the Central Bank.
Exposiciones temporales en el Museo Numismático y Filatélico (2022-2024)Gregorio Luperón manifested his leadership and patriotic service at the age of fourteen.
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