Third Republic (Dominican Republic)

The Third Republic[1] of the Dominican Republic covers from July 12, 1924 with the departure of US troops after the end of the first US occupation, until April 28, 1965 with the disembarkation of American troops after the start of the April 1965 War and the second American occupation. This period is also known as the Age of Trujillo, because of the strong influence exerted by the Trujillo regime over much of these 41 years.

Third Dominican Republic

1924–1965
Flag
Coat of arms
StatusDominican territory
CapitalSanto Domingo / Ciudad Trujillo
Common languagesSpanish
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic (1924-1930; 1962-1965)
Unitary one-party presidential republic under a personalist dictatorship (1930-1962)
El Jefe 
 1930–1961
Rafael Trujillo
President (de jure) 
 1930–1938;
1942–1952
Rafael Trujillo
 1938–1940
Jacinto Peynado
 1940–1942
Manuel de Jesús Troncoso
 1952–1960
Héctor Trujillo
 1960–1962
Joaquín Balaguer
President (de facto) 
 1924–1930 (first)
Horacio Vásquez
 1962–1963
Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly
 1963
Juan Bosch
 1963-1965
Donald Reid Cabral
History 
 departure of US troops after the end of the first US occupation
1924
3 March 1930
30 May 1961
24 April 1965
3 September 1965
CurrencyDominican peso
Preceded by
Succeeded by
United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–24)
Second Republic (Dominican Republic)
Dominican Civil War
Dominican Republic
Today part of Dominican Republic

See also

References

  1. Mejía-Ricart, Tirso (2013). la Tercera Republica – la Fragua de Nuestra Contemporaneidad. Periódico Hoy. Retrieved May 13, 2013.


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