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Santiago Province (Dominican Republic)

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- elevation
  
175 m (574 ft)

Area
  
2,806 km²

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Capital
  
Santiago de los Caballeros

Destinations
  
Santiago de los Caballeros

Clubs and Teams
  
Cibao FC, Metros de Santiago

Colleges and Universities
  
Universidad Tecnológica de Santia, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Universidad Nacional Evangélica

Points of interest
  
Monumento de Santiago, Centro Cultural Eduardo, Mundo Acuático, Fortaleza San Luis, Hacienda Campo Verde

Santiago ([sanˈtjaɣo]) is a province of the Dominican Republic, in the north of the country. Santiago is an intellectual, educational, and cultural center. It is also a major industrial center with rum, textile, cigarette and cigar industries based there. Shoe manufacturing, leather goods, and furniture making are important parts of the province's economic life. Santiago also has major Free Zone centers with four important industrial free zones; it also has an important cement factory. Santiago is home to one of the largest medical centers in the country, Clínica Unión Médica, which serves all 13 provinces of El Cibao.

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Map of Santiago Province, Dominican Republic

Also within striking distance there are a good number of pleasant towns, many of which are quite prosperous. It is surrounded by tall mountains which have for years protected it from hurricanes and allows for dense tropical forests to develop on the slopes of such mountains, which are among the highest in the region.

Municipalities and municipal districts

The province as of June 20, 2006 is divided into the following municipalities (municipios) and municipal districts (distritos municipales – D.M.) within them:

  • Baitoa
  • Jánico
  • El Caimito (D.M.)
  • Juncalito (D.M.)
  • Licey al Medio
  • Las Palomas (D.M.)
  • Puñal
  • Canabacoa (D.M.)
  • Guayabal (D.M.)
  • Sabana Iglesia
  • Sabana Iglesia Abajo (D.M.)
  • Villa Bao (D.M.)
  • Santiago de los Caballeros (Capital City)
  • Alto Bao (D.M.)
  • Hato del Yaque (D.M.)
  • La Canela (D.M.)
  • Pedro García (D.M.)
  • San Francisco de Jacagua (D.M.)
  • San José de las Matas
  • El Rubio (D.M.)
  • La Cuesta (D.M.)
  • Las Placetas (D.M.)
  • Las Manaclas (D.M.)
  • Diferencia (D.M.)
  • Tamboril
  • Canca La Piedra (D.M.)
  • Carlos Diaz (D.M)
  • Amaceyes (D.M)
  • Ceboruco (D.M)
  • Villa Bisonó
  • Navarrete (D.M.)
  • Villa González
  • El Limón (D.M.)
  • Palmar Arriba (D.M.)
  • The following is a sortable table of the municipalities and municipal districts with population figures as of the 2014 estimate. Urban population are those living in the seats (cabeceras literally heads) of municipalities or of municipal districts. Rural population are those living in the districts (Secciones literally sections) and neighborhoods (Parajes literally places) outside of them.The population figures are from the 2014 population estimate.

    For comparison with the municipalities and municipal districts of other provinces, see the list of municipalities and municipal districts of the Dominican Republic.

    Notable natives

  • José Acosta — Writer
  • † Joaquín Balaguer — Dominican President
  • † Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly — Dominican President
  • † Pedro Francisco Bonó — Politician
  • † Miguel Cocco Guerrero — Politician
  • Francisco Dominguez Brito — Lawyer and politician
  • † Rafael Estrella Ureña — Vicepresident of the Dominican Republic
  • Román Franco Fondeur — Founder of Archivo Histórico Santiago (Santiago Historical Archive)
  • † Antonio Guzmán Fernández — Dominican President
  • † Pedro Manuel Hungría Founder of Archivo Histórico Santiago
  • † Salvador Jorge Blanco — Dominican President
  • Eduardo Leon Jimenes — Businessman, Founder of E Leon Jimenes
  • Hipólito Mejía — Dominican President
  • Orlando Jorge Mera — Politician, General Secretary of the Dominican Revolutionary Party
  • † Yoryi Morel — Painter
  • Johnny Pacheco — Music band leader
  • † Donald Reid Cabral— Dominican President
  • Miguel Diloné - Baseball player, MLB outfielder
  • Luis Polonia - Baseball player, MLB left fielder
  • Winston Llenas (a.k.a. Chilote) - Baseball player, MLB infielder/outfielder
  • José Reyes — Baseball player, MLB shortstop
  • Julián Tavárez — Baseball player, MLB pitcher
  • † José Lima - Baseball player, MLB pitcher
  • Joaquín Benoit - Baseball player, MLB pitcher
  • Ramón Peña - Baseball player, MLB pitcher
  • Carlos Gómez - Baseball player, MLB outfielder
  • Tony Peña, Jr. - Baseball player, MLB pitcher
  • Jhonny Peralta - Baseball player, MLB shortstop/third baseman
  • Wandy Rodríguez - Baseball player, MLB pitcher
  • † José Desiderio Valverde — Politician
  • Amelia Vega — Miss Universe 2003
  • References

    Santiago Province (Dominican Republic) Wikipedia