Santiago Rodríguez Province

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Santiago Rodríguez
Flag Coat of Arm
Location
Map of Domincan Republic, Santiago Rodríguez is indicated
Information
Country Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
Establishment date 1948
Capital city
 • Population
 • Coordinates
San Ignacio de Sabaneta
35,654
19° 28′ S 71° 20′ O
Area
 • Total
 • % of the country
Ranked 22th
1,111.14 km²
2.3%
Population
 • Total
 • % of the country
 • Density
Ranked 30th
59,629 (2002)
0.7%
53.7 inhab./km²
Time zone UTC-4
ISO 3166-2 DO-26
Politics and administration
Members in
Congress
1 Senator
2 Deputies
Municipalities
Municipal Districts
3
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Provinces of the Dominican Republic



Santiago Rodríguez is a province of the Dominican Republic. It was split from Monte Cristi in 1948.

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[edit] Location

The Santiago Rodríguez province has the Monte Cristi and Valverde provinces to the north, the Santiago province to the east, the San Juan and Elías Piña provinces to the south and the Dajabón province to the west.

[edit] Origin of name

Santiago Rodríguez was an officer of the Dominican army when the Dominican-Haitian War. He was one of the founders of the city of Sabaneta and an important military leader during the initial stages of the Restoration War (1863-1865)

[edit] History

[edit] Municipalities

The province as of June 20 2006 is divided into the following municipalities (municipios):[1]

The following is a sortable table of the municipalities with population figures as of the 2002 census.[2]

Name Total population Urban population Rural population
Monción &0000000000011663.00000011,663 &0000000000006757.0000006,757 &0000000000004906.0000004,906
San Ignacio de Sabaneta &0000000000035654.00000035,654 &0000000000016270.00000016,270 &0000000000019384.00000019,384
Villa Los Almácigos &0000000000012312.00000012,312 &0000000000002952.0000002,952 &0000000000009360.0000009,360
Santiago Rodríguez province &0000000000059629.00000059,629 &0000000000025979.00000025,979 &0000000000033650.00000033,650

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

[edit] Geography

The Cordillera Central ("Central mountain chain") is found in the southern part of the province, and the Sierra Samba (a chain of low hills) runs across the northern half.

[edit] Climate

The climate of the province is a tropical climate, hot most of the year, but it is cooler on the mountains.

[edit] Rivers

The main rivers are Guayubín and Mao, both tributaries of the Yaque del Norte river.

[edit] Economy

The only economic activity of importance is agriculture.


Tourist Attractions

Santiago Rodriguez,is a province of the Dominican Republic that has interesting tourist attraction,located mainly in the mountains. San Ignacio de Sabaneta,the main town is a beautiful and clean city ,one of the most nicest places of the Dominican Republic.The town has several parks,boulevards and a quiet atmosphere.

Just a few miles away,the visitor is going to find hills,mountains and one of the wildest places of the caribbean nature,that is Armando Bermudez National Park.This national park has rivers,mountain streams,and great variety of plants,birds and wildlife.One the biggest attractions are the interminable pine trees ,the largest stronghold of primary forest in the country.Next to this park is Moncion Damn or Presa de Moncion,an artificial lake surrounded by hills and mountains.Its deep blue waters are rich in fish.

One of the most exciting places is La Peonía,a coffe community located a few miles to the south of Villa Los Almacigos. La peonia,is the camping to those to want to explore Nalga De Maco National Park,a 6,000 mountain peak with a foggy summit that has the only Elfin Forest in the island.This misty place is draped with bromeliads ,mosses and orchids.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Oficina Nacional de Estadistica, Departamento de Cartografia, Division de Limites y Linderos. Listado de Codigos de Provincias, Municipio y Distritos Municipales, Actualizada a Junio 20 del 2006 (Spanish). Retrieved on 2007-01-24.
  2. ^ Oficina Nacional de Estadística. VIII Censo 2002 Poplación y Vivienda (PDF) (Spanish). Retrieved on 2007-01-24.

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