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9 unusual facts about Boca Chica


Ange René Armand, baron de Mackau

After nearly a year, he received orders permitting him the widest latitude and left Martinique with five vessels and the consul, arriving unexpected at Cartagena, forcing the Boca Chica, and placing himself in a position to capture the forts guarding the sole entrance to the port.

Batey Luisa Field

Batey Luisa Airport is located in the municipality of Boca Chica, in the Santo Domingo province of the Dominican Republic.

Boca Brava

It is about one-half mile from the small mainland village of Boca Chica.

Boca Chica, Gulf of Chiriquí

There is only one road (paved in 2008) to this town and it ends at the estuary of the Pedregal River with the island of Boca Brava just across the water.

Felix Lopez

He is also involved with the Yankees' Latin Baseball Academy in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic, as well as player development in Latin America.

Naval Air Station Key West

Other satellite facilities were established to support other war efforts, including Meachum Field for lighter-than-air blimp operations on Key West, and runways for land-based and carrier-based aircraft on Boca Chica Key.

Prostitution in the Dominican Republic

Sex tourism is common, especially in the poorer coastal areas namely Las Terrenas, Cabarete, Sosua, and Boca Chica.

Sureza

Several of these examples are found on the South-Eastern region of the Dominican Republic (La Romana, San Pedro de Macorís, Boca Chica and others)

Yordany Ramírez

Yordany Antonio Ramírez (born July 31, 1984 in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic) is a Dominican professional baseball player.


Boca Chica Island

Approximately 6 miles from the town of Boca Chica, it is one of the few islands in the region covered in primary rainforest.

Juan Dolio

Also in the western direction are the tourist town Boca Chica (approx. 23 km) and the Las Américas International Airport (30 km).


see also

Boca Chica Island

Boca Chica Island, also known as "Isla Muerto" is located off the Pacific coast of Panama in the Gulf of Chiriquí, specifically in the Bahia de Muertos.

Boca Chica State Park

Confederate forces counterattacked at Palmito Hill and the federal troops were driven back to Boca Chica Bay.