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  1. Juan Pablo Duarte (born 1813, Santo Domingo, Hispaniola [now in Dominican Republic]—died 1876, Caracas, Venez.) was the father of Dominican independence, who lost power after the struggle succeeded and spent the end of his life in exile.

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  2. Bibliography. External links. Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez (January 26, 1813 – July 15, 1876) [1] was a Dominican military leader, writer, activist, and nationalist politician who was the foremost of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic and bears the title of Father of the Nation.

    • 1833 - 1876
  3. Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez (January 26, 1813 - July 15, 1876) was a nineteenth century visionary and liberal thinker along with Francisco del Rosario Sanchez and Ramón Matías Mella, and is widely considered the architect of the Dominican Republic and its independence from Haitian rule in 1844.

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  5. Juan Pablo Duarte ( b. 26 January 1813; d. 15 July 1876), leader of Dominican independence. While studying abroad in Europe, Duarte was influenced by the French romantic literary movement. With his homeland under Haitian occupation (1822–1844), the ideals of liberty and equality became of great importance to him.

  6. Jan 26, 2015 · 3. The highest mountain in the Caribbean is named “Pico Duarte” in his honor. Pico Duarte is located in the Cordillera Central mountains in the middle of the Dominican Republic. 4. According to records Juan Pablo Duarte was not married and had no children. 5. Although he died in 1876 in Venezuela, his remains were returned to the Dominican ...

  7. Oct 23, 2023 · Juan Pablo Duarte (January 26, 1813 – July 15, 1876) is one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic. He was a visionary and liberal thinker, who along with Francisco del Rosario Sánchez and Matías Ramón Mella, is widely considered to be the architect of the Dominican Republic and its independence from Haitian rule in 1844.

  8. Juan Pablo Duarte Díez is one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic. He was a visionary and liberal thinker, who along with Francisco del Rosario Sánchez and Matías Ramón Mella, is widely considered to be the architect of the Dominican Republic and its independence from Haitian rule in 1844.

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