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In this April 5, 2017 photo, workers dig a trench in Las Mercedes street as part of the renovations being done to the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Latin America's oldest colonial city is aiming for a rebound, pouring tens of millions of dollars into repairing streets, cleaning up trash, installing streetlights and renovating centuries-old buildings in hopes of getting more of the Dominican Republic's 5 million tourists a year to spend less time at the beach and more in the capital's long-neglected historic center. (AP Photo/Tatiana Fernandez)

In this April 5, 2017 photo, workers dig a trench in Las Mercedes street as part of the renovations being done to the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Latin America's oldest colonial city is aiming for a rebound, pouring tens of millions of dollars into repairing streets, cleaning up trash, installing streetlights and renovating centuries-old buildings in hopes of getting more of the Dominican Republic's 5 million tourists a year to spend less time at the beach and more in the capital's long-neglected historic center. (AP Photo/Tatiana Fernandez)

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