San Domingo

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This is an anglicized version of "Santo Domingo" and it historically referred to the "entire" Hispaniola island in general, which didn't favor either Haitian (Saint-Domingue) or Dominican (Santo Domingo) parts of the island. Many times the "refugees" of San Domingo (1791-1804) are a direct reference to the effects of the "Haitian Revolution".
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