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Heredia: Canton: Santo Domingo: Area • Total. ... Centro Centroamericano de Población [5] For the 2011 census, Santo Domingo had a population of 4,730 inhabitants. [6]
Pedro de Heredia (c. 1505 – 27 January 1554) was a Spanish conquistador, founder of the city of Cartagena de Indias and explorer of the northern coast and the interior of present-day Colombia. Early life
San Juan de Santa Bárbara; San Miguel District, Santo Domingo; San Pablo District, Barva; San Pablo District, San Pablo, Heredia; San Pedro de Santa Bárbara; San Pedro District, Barva; San Rafael District, San Rafael; San Roque District, Barva; San Vicente District, Santo Domingo; Santa Bárbara de Heredia; Santa Lucía District; Santa Rosa ...
San Miguel District, Santo Domingo; San Pablo (canton) San Pablo District, Barva; San Pablo District, San Pablo, Heredia; San Pedro de Santa Bárbara; San Pedro District, Barva; San Rafael (canton) San Rafael District, San Rafael; San Roque District, Barva; San Vicente District, Santo Domingo; Santa Bárbara (canton) Santa Bárbara de Heredia ...
Provinces of the Dominican Republic map. The Dominican Republic is divided into thirty-one provincias (provinces; singular provincia), while the national capital, Santo Domingo, is contained within its own Distrito Nacional ("National District"; "D.N." on the map below).
Santo Tomás is a district of the Santo Domingo canton, in the Heredia province of Costa Rica. [1] [2] ... Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos [4]
The Sierra de Bahoruco, called Massif de la Selle in Haiti. This southern group of mountains have a geology very different from the rest of the island. Llano Costero del Caribe (in English, "Caribbean Coastal Plain") is in the southeast of the island (and of the Dominican Republic). It is a large savanna east of Santo Domingo.
Purabá was created on 2 September 1976 by Decreto Ejecutivo 6370-G. Segregated from Santo Domingo. [2] Like the rest of the canton, the area now known as Villa Jesús was originally occupied before the Spanish settlers came by the Huetares, an indigenous tribe. The Huetare King, Cacique Garabito, dominated the area. [3]