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AREAS DE II. PARQUES III. MONUMENTOS IV. AREAS DE MANEJO V. RESERVAS VI. PAISAJES PROTECCION ESTRICTA NACIONALES NATURALES DE HABITAT/ESPECIES NATURALES PROTEGIDOS 73 Refugio de Vida Polo A. Reserva Científica A. Monumento Natural A. A. Reserva Forestal A. Vía Panorámica Isla Saona A. Parque Nacional Silvestre La Ciénaga 1. Villa Elisa 15. Armando Bermúdez 45. Cabo Frances Viejo 75. Río Chacuey 91. Alto Bao 106. Mirador del Atlántico Pedernales 46. Salto El Limón 2. Ebano Verde 16. José del Carmen Ramírez 76. Lagunas Redonda y Limón 92. Alto Mao 107. Mirador del Paraíso 17. Nalga de Maco 47. Las Dunas de Las Calderas N N " 3. Loma Quita Espuela 77. Bahía de Luperón 93. Arroyo Cano 108. Carretera El Abanico- " 0 18. Loma La Humeadora 48. Las Caobas 11 0 ' ' Constanza 0 4. Loma Barbacoa 78.
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