| San Ignacio de Sabaneta | |
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| Coordinates: 19°29′0″N 71°21′0″W / 19.483333°N 71.35°W | |
| Country | |
| Province | Santiago Rodríguez |
| Founded | 1844 |
| Municipality since | 1858 |
| Area [1] | |
| - Total | 804.47 km2 (310.6 sq mi) |
| Elevation [2] | 124 m (407 ft) |
| Population (2002)[3] | |
| - Total | 35,654 |
| - Density | 44.3/km2 (114.8/sq mi) |
| - Urban | 16,270 |
| Distance to – Santo Domingo |
245 km |
| Municipal Districts | 0 |
San Ignacio de Sabaneta is the capital and a municipality of Santiago Rodriguez in the northwestern part of the Dominican Republic. It is usually called only Sabaneta or Santiago Rodríguez.
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Population
As of the 2002 census the municipality had 35,654 inhabitants, 16,270 living in the city itself and 19,384 in its rural districts, making the urban population the 45.63% of the total population.
History
The town was founded in 1844 by Santiago Rodríguez and the brothers, Alejandro and José Bueno. The city laid in the centre of a small savanna, in Spanish, Sabaneta. In 1854, the town was elevated to the category of Military Post and in 1858 it was incorporated into a municipality of the Santiago province.
Sabaneta was the centre of the fight against the Spanish soldiers during the Restoration War (1863-1865).
When 1879 Monte Cristi became a province, San Ignacio de Sabaneta was made a municipality of that new province. When the new province of Santiago Rodríguez was created in 1948, San Ignacio de Sabaneta was made the head municipality of the province.
Economy
The main economic activities of the municipality are tobacco, hides and milk.
Notable people from Sabaneta
- Fefita la Grande Dominican Mucisian who composed Merengue "Tipico" and is known for her Perico Ripiao
References
- ^ Superficies a nivel de municipios, Oficina Nacional de Estadistica
- ^ De la Fuente, Santiago (1976) (in Spanish). Geografía Dominicana. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Editora Colegial Quisqueyana.
- ^ Censo 2002 de Población y Vivienda, Oficina Nacional de Estadistica
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