Bernardo Vega, the Glossary
Julio Bernardo Vega de Boyrie (born February 23, 1938), most known as Bernardo Vega, is a Dominican academic and politician.[1]
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14 relations: Amelia Vega, Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, Chair (officer), Chief of protocol, Frank Moya Pons, Governor, Julio Vega Batlle, List of ambassadors of the Dominican Republic to the United States, Mu-Kien Adriana Sang, People of the Dominican Republic, Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, Santiago de los Caballeros, Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, University of Pennsylvania.
- 20th-century Dominican Republic historians
- 21st-century Dominican Republic historians
- Ambassadors of the Dominican Republic to the United States
- Dominican Republic economists
- Dominican Republic male writers
- Dominican Republic people of Catalan descent
- Governors of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic
Amelia Vega
Amelia Vega Polanco (born 7 November 1984) is a Dominican actress, model, author, singer and beauty queen. Bernardo Vega and Amelia Vega are White Dominicans.
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Central Bank of the Dominican Republic
The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (Banco Central de la República Dominicana, BCRD) was established by the Monetary and Banking Law of 1947 as the central bank of the Dominican Republic, responsible for regulating the country's monetary and banking system.
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Chair (officer)
The chair, also chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly.
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Chief of protocol
The Chief of Protocol (CoP) is a government official who heads the protocol department of a state, overseeing security, logistics and etiquette in diplomatic and national functions.
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Frank Moya Pons
Dr. Rafael Francisco “Frank” Moya Pons is one of the leading contemporary historians of the Dominican Republic. Bernardo Vega and Frank Moya Pons are 20th-century Dominican Republic historians, 21st-century Dominican Republic historians, Dominican Republic male writers, Dominican Republic people of Catalan descent and White Dominicans.
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Governor
A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative.
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Julio Vega Batlle
Julio Vega Batlle (May 6, 1899 – April 23, 1973) was a Dominican writer, publishing both plays and novels, and a diplomat. Bernardo Vega and Julio Vega Batlle are Dominican Republic male writers, Dominican Republic people of Catalan descent, Dominican Republic people of French descent, Dominican Republic people of Italian descent and White Dominicans.
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List of ambassadors of the Dominican Republic to the United States
The Dominican Ambassador to the United States is in charge of the Dominican Republic's diplomatic mission to the United States. Bernardo Vega and List of ambassadors of the Dominican Republic to the United States are ambassadors of the Dominican Republic to the United States.
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Mu-Kien Adriana Sang
Mu-Kien Adriana Sang Ben (born 8 September 1955) is a historian, essayist, analyst, political scientist and academic from the Dominican Republic. Bernardo Vega and Mu-Kien Adriana Sang are 20th-century Dominican Republic historians and 21st-century Dominican Republic historians.
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People of the Dominican Republic
Dominicans (Dominicanos) are an ethno-national people, a people of shared ancestry and culture, who have ancestral roots in the Dominican Republic.
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Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra
Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (English: Mother and Teacher Pontifical Catholic University) or PUCMM is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic university in the Dominican Republic.
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Santiago de los Caballeros
Santiago de los Caballeros (Saint James of the Knights), often shortened to Santiago, is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic and the fourth-largest city in the Caribbean by population.
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Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo
The Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) (Autonomous University of Santo Domingo) is a public university system in Dominican Republic, with its flagship campus in Ciudad Universitaria (lit. University City) neighborhood of Santo Domingo and regional campuses in many cities of the country.
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University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania, commonly referenced as Penn or UPenn, is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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See also
20th-century Dominican Republic historians
- Bernardo Vega
- Edna Garrido Ramírez
- Flérida de Nolasco
- Frank Moya Pons
- Franklin Franco
- José Gabriel García
- Juan Bosch (politician)
- Juan Isidro Jimenes Grullón
- Julia Vicioso
- Manuel Arturo Peña Batlle
- María Ugarte
- Mu-Kien Adriana Sang
- Ramón Marrero Aristy
- Roberto Cassá
21st-century Dominican Republic historians
- Bernardo Vega
- Frank Moya Pons
- Franklin Franco
- Julia Vicioso
- Lorgia García Peña
- Mu-Kien Adriana Sang
- Roberto Cassá
Ambassadors of the Dominican Republic to the United States
- Alejandro Woss y Gil
- Aníbal de Castro
- Bernardo Vega
- Carlos Morales Troncoso
- Flavio Dario Espinal
- Francisco Augusto Lora
- List of ambassadors of the Dominican Republic to the United States
- Manuel del Cabral
- Mario Read Vittini
- Rafael Brache
- Rafael Molina Morillo
Dominican Republic economists
- Bernardo Vega
- Carolina Mejía de Garrigó
- Celso Marranzini
- Clarissa de la Rocha de Torres
- Danilo Medina
- Héctor Valdez Albizu
- José Santana (economist)
- Juan Cohen
- Luis Abinader
Dominican Republic male writers
- Adam Starchild
- Adriano Sánchez Roa
- Alfonso Rodríguez (director)
- Andrés L. Mateo
- Arturo Féliz-Camilo
- Arturo Rodríguez Fernández
- Bernardo Vega
- Darío Suro
- Emilio Prud'Homme
- Félix Evaristo Mejía
- Federico Henríquez y Carvajal
- Francisco Gregorio Billini
- Frank Moya Pons
- Franklin Franco
- Geovanny Vicente
- Héctor Valdez Albizu
- Hugo Tolentino Dipp
- José Gabriel García
- José María Cabral (director)
- José Núñez de Cáceres
- Juan Bosch (politician)
- Juan Delancer
- Juan Isidro Jimenes Grullón
- Julio Vega Batlle
- Junot Díaz
- Marcos Antonio Cabral
- Mariano Lebrón Saviñón
- Miguel Franjul
- Otilio Vigil Díaz
- Pedro Henríquez Ureña
- Ramón Marrero Aristy
- Rei Berroa
- René Fortunato
- Roberto Cassá
- Roddy Pérez
- Sócrates Nolasco
- Temístocles Montás
- Tomás Bobadilla
Dominican Republic people of Catalan descent
- Albert Pujols
- Alejandro Grullón
- Alfredo Fernández Simó
- Bernardo Vega
- Carmen Imbert Brugal
- Carolina Mejía de Garrigó
- Cristo Espuny
- El Cata
- Federico Antún Batlle
- Felipe Alou
- Fernando Peña Defilló
- Frank Moya Pons
- Freddy Ginebra
- Gustavo Lluberes
- Hatuey de Camps
- Hipólito Mejía
- Jacinto Peynado Garrigosa
- Jesús Alou
- Joaquín Balaguer
- José María Cabral (director)
- Juan Bosch (politician)
- Juan Garrigó
- Juan Luis Guerra
- Julio Vega Batlle
- Ligia Bonetti
- Lisandro Macarrulla
- Lope Balaguer
- Manuel Alejandro Grullón
- Manuel Díez Cabral
- Manuel del Cabral
- María Isabel Soldevila
- Matty Alou
- Max Puig
- Miguel Cocco
- Miguel Vila Luna
- Nuria Piera
- Nuryn Sanlley
- Pedro Borrell
- Peggy Cabral
- Prim Pujals
- Ramón Báez Figueroa
- Ramón Báez Romano
- Sarah Jorge León
- Winston Llenas
Governors of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic
- Bernardo Vega
- Héctor Valdez Albizu
- Mario Read Vittini