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		<title>Shopping in the Dominican Republic: More than just Rum and Cigars&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you go shopping you will discover that the Dominican Republic has a lot more to offer than just cigars and rum. You will also find jewelry with amber, larimar and other precious and semi-precious stones, paintings, sculptures, statues, traditional faceless dolls, vanilla, coffee, chocolate as well as clothing, bags, calendars, picture books and decorative ...]]></description>
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