Complejo Deportivo de El Llano
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Updated April 15, 2024
## Complejo Deportivo de El Llano (Baní, Peravia): what it is and why it matters locally
If you’re mapping out athletic facilities in and around Baní, Complejo Deportivo de El Llano is a named community sports site in the El Llano area of Baní (Peravia Province), Dominican Republic, identified by the plus code 7M65+VJ9 and the coordinates 18.26217, -70.3409049 (as provided). It’s not positioned as a “tourist attraction” in the way beaches or historic monuments are—its relevance is practical and local: this is the kind of place where organized games happen, leagues train, and communities gather around youth sport.
A concrete example: the complex is referenced publicly as a competition venue (“Play Complejo Deportivo El Llano” in Baní) during the Torneo Nacional de Béisbol Escolar organized by INEFI (Dominican Republic’s National Institute of Physical Education). Libre
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## Quick facts (from your provided dataset)
– Post title: Complejo Deportivo de El Llano
– Post name: complejo-deportivo-de-el-llano
– Location type: Sports activity location
– City: Baní
– Address / plus code: 7M65+VJ9, Baní 94000, República Dominicana
– Coordinates: 18.26217, -70.3409049
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## Where it sits in the bigger map: Baní + Peravia (helpful context for visitors)
Baní is widely described as the capital town/city of Peravia Province.
Peravia itself is a southern Dominican province with Baní as its capital, and it’s commonly characterized (in general provincial descriptions) by a dry climate and coastal areas that include dunes and beaches.
That matters for sports logistics: heat, sun exposure, and dry-season conditions are normal considerations for outdoor facilities in this part of the country (even when you’re “just” attending a community game). I’m not asserting the complex’s specific amenities (shade structures, lighting, seating) because I did not find consistently accessible, verifiable facility specs in the sources I could open.
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## What we can verify about the complex’s role
### It’s used as an organized baseball venue
In December 2024, INEFI’s national school baseball tournament lists Baní as a host site, specifying “Play Complejo Deportivo El Llano.” This appears in both:
– Diario Libre’s reporting on the tournament Libre
– The Dominican Republic Presidency news release covering the same event de la República Dominicana
From those references alone, we can safely say:
– The site is recognized publicly as a “play” (ballfield/park) venue for baseball competition.
– It functions at a level that can support regional tournament play (at least for youth categories referenced in the tournament coverage). Libre
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## Getting there (what’s factual vs. what you should verify)
Factual (from your dataset):
– The complex is associated with plus code 7M65+VJ9 in Baní 94000, Dominican Republic, at 18.26217, -70.3409049.
Outdated/variable data to confirm locally:
– Opening hours, scheduled public access, and on-site rules (ID requirements, whether spectators are welcome during practices, etc.). In the sources I could reliably access, I did not find stable, official hours or a governing body page for the facility.
If you’re publishing this on RealJourneyTravels.com, it’s worth adding an editorial note for readers: treat hours and access as event-driven—many community sports grounds operate around leagues, school use, and weekend tournaments rather than fixed “tourist site” hours.
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## What to expect on-site (kept strictly to what’s supportable)
Based on the venue being explicitly used as a baseball “play” site for a national school tournament, visitors should expect the core of the complex’s activity to be field sports—especially baseball—at least part of the time. Libre
Beyond that, I’m not going to claim specific infrastructure (bleachers, multiple diamonds, concession stands, parking capacity, lighting quality) because I cannot verify those details with high-confidence sources that were accessible during research.
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## Practical, accuracy-first tips for visiting (without making up details)
Even without overpromising amenities, you can give readers useful, reality-based guidance:
– If you’re going for a game: confirm the day/time and which field is being used (complexes often host multiple groups back-to-back).
– If you’re arriving by pin/plus code: use the coordinates provided above as the final check, especially if you’re navigating rural/edge-of-town areas where naming conventions vary.
– If you’re traveling with kids or a group: plan for heat management (water, shade strategy) because Peravia is frequently described as dry and hot in regional characterizations.
(Those are general safety logistics, not claims about this facility.)
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## Editorial note on internal links (why they’re not included here)
You asked for two contextual internal links. I can’t include accurate internal links to RealJourneyTravels.com without seeing your existing site URLs/slug structure for Dominican Republic, Baní, or Peravia content—guessing would violate your “only return what you 100% know” rule.
If you want, paste:
– your Dominican Republic hub URL (or category),
– your Baní/Peravia tag or archive URL (if it exists),
…and I’ll insert two clean, contextual internal links in the exact spots they should live in the copy.
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