Enriquillo
[en-ri-kee-oh; Spanish en-ree-kee-yaw] /ˌɛn rɪˈki oʊ; Spanish ˌɛn riˈki yɔ/
noun
1.
Lake, a saltwater lake, below sea level, in the SW Dominican Republic.
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