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TORONTO, (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX).- Estrella Gold Corporation is pleased to announce it has established a new corporation in the Dominican Republic to acquire and explore gold and copper properties.

The Company has submitted four applications for exploration concessions, covering 24,025 hectares of mineral lands. Estrella is also seeking property submittals from third parties. The new company is named Estrella Gold Dominican Republic ("Estrella DR"), based in Santo Domingo.

The Company's applications were submitted to the Secretary of State for Industry and Commerce and are now being processed. The island of Hispaniola contains a high gold endowment and contains one of the world's largest gold deposits at Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic.

The management of Estrella has had extensive experience and successful gold exploration in the adjacent country of Haiti and is now seeking to utilize that experience to make new discoveries with Estrella in the Dominican Republic.

The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola. The geology of the northern half of the country is dominated by a Cretaceous-Tertiary age, accreted island-arc terrain.

The island of Hispaniola has a rich history of gold production, including the first discovery of gold and the first city established by Europeans in the "new world" (1492). The principal gold deposit in the Dominican Republic is the Pueblo Viejo deposit, which is now being developed by Barrick/Goldcorp.

Pueblo Viejo is one of the largest gold deposits in the world is the second largest epithermal high-sulfidation gold deposit in the world, with a total gold endowment of more than 25 million ounces. This area was first mined in the early 1500's following Captain Columbus's discovery of gold on the island of Hispaniola in 1492. Gold was produced from the rich placers near Pueblo Viejo at Miches, until 1545 when the placer deposits played out and the Spanish operations shifted to Mexico and Peru.

The huge volume of bedrock mineralization at Pueblo Viejo was discovered in 1969 and put into production in 1975 by a joint venture between the government of the Dominican Republic, Simplot Industries and Rosario Resources, with an oxide reserve of 27 Mt @ 4.23 g/t Au and 21.6 g/t Ag.

The mine was operated until 1999 and was of great importance to the Dominican Republic. Pueblo Viejo produced 5.4 million ounces of gold and 24.7 million ounces of silver from oxide and transitional ore. Mining stopped when the sulphides were reached. The mine was once again a subject of interest in 2001 when it was auctioned to the former Placer Dome.

Barrick Gold acquired Placer Dome and the Pueblo Viejo project pursuant to an agreement with Goldcorp, providing Goldcorp with a 40% interest in the project. The Pueblo Viejo project contains reserves of 20.4 million ounces of gold, 423.6 billion pounds of copper and 117.3 million ounces of silver.

Barrick holds a 60% interest and is the operator with Goldcorp owning the remaining 40% interest. Production is scheduled to begin during the first quarter of 2011.

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Written by: JimHarrington This user is banned, 30 Nov 2010 2:55 PM
From: United States
The island of Hispaniola contains a high gold endowment and contains one of the world's largest gold deposits at Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic.

nothing about this statement is true. It is an outright fabrication in order to find new investors that want a risky venture investment.
Written by: matador, 30 Nov 2010 3:51 PM
From: United States, www.brugal-ron.com/home.php
Draining the country resources.
Written by: Perez, 30 Nov 2010 7:13 PM
From: Dominican Republic
conchale! dejen un poco para nosotros!
Written by: ArielFornari, 30 Nov 2010 9:07 PM
From: Dominican Republic
http://campaign.r20.constantconta....NbxZPkPfP7cjsQqhLV0tkS4y0Sw%3D%3D
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Goldcorp. and its violations of human rights in Central America.
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http://www.noticiassin.com/2010/1....erto-en-protesta-en-barrick-gold/
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One dead, 15 injured in recent labor unrest at Barrick Gold/Goldcorp. mine at Pueblo Viejo. :-)
Written by: underpar, 30 Nov 2010 9:57 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Matador,

Worry about the resources where you live ..like OIL and water
now is the time to make money on this resource and the price will only continue to climb
The debt you have (USA) and the low green back will only chase people to buy gold.

Written by: brucebb, 1 Dec 2010 8:39 AM
From: Canada
YA YA thats just what you need an other gold mine to
poision the land
Written by: underpar, 1 Dec 2010 2:25 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Hey brucebb

I suggest you worry about the image of the Oil Sands and the killing of birds in your Country before you start shooting your mouth off about
Written by: ArielFornari, 1 Dec 2010 2:59 PM
From: Dominican Republic
The planetary functional illiteracy and disinformation concerning the criminal Canadian mining companies, which operate in countries of weak governance, to wit, neocolonial states in Latin America, is the biggest enemy of our developing countries. The planetary elites with their rampant greed and putrified consumerist societies, want to rape the planet, and subjugate our masses. Fortunately, our social movements, our participatory democracy, and our countries advocating 21st Century Socialism, are our vanguards in our struggle for our Second and Definitive Independence. :-)
Written by: brucebb, 2 Dec 2010 8:33 AM
From: Canada
underpar
if you know about the oil sands (GOOD)
than you know what will happen
i dont like the oil sands and the after math
so WHY IN HELL DO YOU wont to see the same thing in the
DR ?
Written by: ArielFornari, 2 Dec 2010 11:43 AM
From: Dominican Republic
brucebb, underpar: 'Scuse me for buttin' in but I thought they were called the "Oil Tar Sands"? Like I tweeted the other day-The other side of the coin besides the criminal Canadian mining companies, is unfortunately our region's neocolonial governments. :-)
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