Geographic Regions of the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is divided into three macro-regions, which are in turn divided into ten regions.
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In 1858 the country was divided in 3 departments: Cibao (North), Ozama (Southwest), and Seybo (Southeast).
Macro-regions | Regions | Provinces |
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Norte/Cibao | Cibao Nordeste | Duarte |
Hermanas Mirabal | ||
María Trinidad Sánchez | ||
Samaná | ||
Cibao Noroeste | Dajabón | |
Monte Cristi | ||
Santiago Rodríguez | ||
Valverde | ||
Cibao Norte | Espaillat | |
Puerto Plata | ||
Santiago | ||
Cibao Sur | La Vega | |
Monseñor Nouel | ||
Sánchez Ramírez | ||
Sur | Valdesia | Azua |
Peravia | ||
San José de Ocoa | ||
San Cristóbal | ||
El Valle | Elías Piña | |
San Juan | ||
Enriquillo | Barahona | |
Bahoruco | ||
Independencia | ||
Pedernales | ||
Este/Sureste | Ozama | Distrito Nacional |
Santo Domingo | ||
Higüamo | Hato Mayor | |
Monte Plata | ||
San Pedro de Macorís | ||
Yuma | El Seibo | |
La Romana | ||
La Altagracia |
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