La Romana
Also known as
- Provincia De La Romana ,
- La Romana
La Romana is a province of the Dominican Republic. The capital is also named La Romana, and is the third-largest town in the country. The province was split from La Altagracia in 1968, and includes both Isla Saona and Isla Catalina.
La Romana is also home to Casa de Campo, one of the world's largest resorts and top golf destinations. The "Teeth of the Dog" golf course is world-renowned, and many international and local artists perform at "Altos de Chavón", an artistic community and university....
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