Mao (Dominikana)

Mao
Santa Cruz de Mao
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Państwo

 Dominikana

Prowincja

Valverde

Populacja (2010)
• liczba ludności


50 156

Położenie na mapie Dominikany
Mapa konturowa Dominikany, u góry po lewej znajduje się punkt z opisem „Mao”
Ziemia19°34′N 71°05′W/19,566667 -71,083333

Mao (pełna nazwa: Santa Cruz de Mao) – miasto w Dominikanie; stolica Valverde, liczy 50 156 mieszkańców (2010)[1]. Centrum uprawy ryżu i młynarstwa.

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