| Dajabón | |
| Province | |
| Country | |
|---|---|
| Capital | Dajabón |
| - elevation | 35 m (115 ft) |
| - coordinates | 19°34′0″N 71°42′36″W / 19.566667°N 71.71°W |
| Area | 1,020.73 km2 (394 sq mi) |
| Population | 62,046 (2002) |
| Density | 60.8 /km2 (157 /sq mi) |
| Province since | 1938 |
| Subdivisions | 5 municipalities 4 municipal districts |
| Congresspersons | 1 Senator 2 Deputies |
| Timezone | EST (UTC-4) |
| Area code | 1-809 1-829 1-849 |
| ISO 3166-2 | DO-05 |
| Postal Code | 63000 |
Dajabón is a province of the Dominican Republic, on the border with Haiti. Its capital city is also called Dajabón.
It was split from Monte Cristi province in 1938, and was called Libertador until 1961.
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Location
It is located in the northwestern part of the country, and is surrounded by the provinces Monte Cristi (north), Santiago Rodríguez (east) and Elías Piña (south). To the west, Dajabón borders the Republic of Haiti.
Origin of name
The province takes its name from the Taíno name of the region, Dahaboon; it was also the name of the main river of the region (the Dajabón River).
Municipalities and municipal districts
The province as of June 20 2006 is divided into the following municipalities (municipios) and municipal districts (distrito municipal - D.M.) within them:[1]
- Dajabón
- Cañongo (D.M.)
- El Pino
- Manuel Bueno (D.M.)
- Loma de Cabrera
- Capotillo (DM)
- Santiago de la Cruz (D.M.)
- Partido
- Restauración
The following is a sortable table of the municipalities and municipal districts with population figures as of the 2002 census.[2]
| Municipality | Total population |
Urban population |
Rural population |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dajabón | 25,685 | 16,328 | 9,357 |
| El Pino | 6,620 | 1,588 | 5,032 |
| Loma de Cabrera | 15,271 | 6,938 | 8,333 |
| Partido | 7,562 | 2,254 | 5,308 |
| Restauración | 6,908 | 2,110 | 4,798 |
| Dajabón province | 62,046 | 29,218 | 32,828 |
Geography
The Cordillera Central ("Central mountain chain") is found in the southern part of the province. The northern part is flat, with many savannas; it is part of the Yaque del Norte Valley (or Línea Noroeste).
Rivers
The only important river in the province is the Dajabón River, also known as Masacre (from French Massacre). This river marks the Dominican-Haitian border from the city of Dajabón to its mouth. Other rivers are very short and they are tributaries of the Dajabon or the Artibonite rivers.
Climate
The climate of the province is a tropical climate, hot most of the year, but it is cooler on the mountains.
Economy
As in all border provinces in the Dominican Republic, there is little economic development. The trade with Haiti is important, mostly in the city of Dajabón. On the mountains, production of coffee and beans is an important activity. Rice and banana are produced in the northern part of the province, and cattle raising is important in the savannas around the city of Dajabón.
References
- ^ Oficina Nacional de Estadística. "División Territorial 2008" (in Spanish) (PDF). http://www.one.gob.do/index.php?module=uploads&func=download&fileId=1098. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- ^ Oficina Nacional de Estadística. "VIII Censo 2002 Población y Vivienda" (in Spanish) (PDF). http://one.gob.do/censo/volumen_I_pdf.zip. Retrieved 2007-01-24.
External links
- (Spanish) Oficina Nacional de Estadística, Statistics Portal of the Dominican Republic
- (Spanish) Oficina Nacional de Estadística, Maps with administrative division of the provinces of the Dominican Republic, downloadable in PDF format
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