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Zacarías Ferreíra
Zacarías Ferreíra (born 10 October 1968) is a Dominican singer. He is a Bachata (music), Bachata artist known worldwide for his hits such as "Es Tan Dificil", "Asesina", "La Mejor de Todas", "Mañana en tu Olvido", "Amiga Veneno", "La Avispa" among others. He is one of the most representative voices in bachata. He is known as "La Voz de la Ternura" because of his soft and melodic voice. Early life Ferreíra was born in 1968 in the town of Amaceyes Moca, Dominican Republic, Tamboril, near Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago in the Cibao region of the north-western Dominican Republic. Born into a family of musicians and singers, it is not surprising that he dreamed of a musical career as a child. His family filled his childhood home with music spurring Zacarías on to dream of becoming a musical artist. As a young man, his dream motivated him to leave for the country's capital, Santo Domingo, where he joined the ''Conservatorio Nacional'' and also sang in a local Bachata (music ...
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Tamboril, Dominican Republic
Tamboril is a municipality (''municipio'') of the Santiago province in the Dominican Republic. Tamboril is situated in the northeast part of the province, at the foot of the Cordillera Septentrional mountains, at 230 meters above sea level. The municipality has an area of 71.4 km²; it borders Puerto Plata Province (North), Licey (South), Espaillat Province (East), and Santiago (West). The municipality was created in 1900 under the name Peña, which name it kept until 1962 when it was changed to Tamboril. The municipality contains the municipal district of Canca La Piedra, six rural sections, and 36 places (''parajes''). Since 2002, the mayor has been Francisco Álvarez, of the Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD). Tamboril is considered by many as the ''"World Capital of Cigars"'' housing more cigar factories and rollers than anywhere else in the world. According to magazine Tobacco Asia, 44% of the world's most traded cigars come from the Dominican Republic, the world ...
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