Kerwin's Guidebook

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Kerwin's Guidebook

Food Scene

Supermarket with restaurants, gym, stores, bank and drugstore in the inside.
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Palmares mall
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Supermarket with restaurants, gym, stores, bank and drugstore in the inside.
Excellent latin cuisine.
El Patio Restaurant
Avenida Presidente Antonio Guzmán Fernández
Excellent latin cuisine.
Restaurant especialized in Pizza and drinks (Mix).
Restaurant El Tanque
Gaspar Hernandez
Restaurant especialized in Pizza and drinks (Mix).

Sightseeing

If you love nature, you can find endemic especies of plants, birds, trees.
Loma Quita Espuela
If you love nature, you can find endemic especies of plants, birds, trees.

City/town information

Nagua is the capital of María Trinidad Sánchez province, in the northeastern Dominican Republic. A medium-sized town, Nagua's economy relies on the production of agricultural products, principally rice, coconuts, and cocoa bean. Located on the north of the Samaná Peninsula, Nagua lies on the highway leading from Puerto Plata to the city of Samaná. Most of the town lies below sea level, which some believe makes Nagua susceptible to flooding that could destroy a substantial part of the town. In fact, during the reign of Rafael Trujillo (1930–1961), the neighboring town of Matanza, also below sea level, was destroyed by flooding caused by a magnitude 8.0 earthquake, in 1946. Many residents of Matanza chose to resettle in the area that is now Nagua. Matanza is now a small town called Matancita, just south of the city limits of Nagua.
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Nagua
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Nagua is the capital of María Trinidad Sánchez province, in the northeastern Dominican Republic. A medium-sized town, Nagua's economy relies on the production of agricultural products, principally rice, coconuts, and cocoa bean. Located on the north of the Samaná Peninsula, Nagua lies on the highway leading from Puerto Plata to the city of Samaná. Most of the town lies below sea level, which some believe makes Nagua susceptible to flooding that could destroy a substantial part of the town. In fact, during the reign of Rafael Trujillo (1930–1961), the neighboring town of Matanza, also below sea level, was destroyed by flooding caused by a magnitude 8.0 earthquake, in 1946. Many residents of Matanza chose to resettle in the area that is now Nagua. Matanza is now a small town called Matancita, just south of the city limits of Nagua.

Health

Health, fitness, gym, excercise.
Flex Fitness
Avenida Presidente Antonio Guzmán Fernández
Health, fitness, gym, excercise.