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Sánchez, Dominican Republic

Coordinates: 19°13′42″N 69°36′46″W / 19.22823°N 69.612788°W / 19.22823; -69.612788
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Sánchez
Country Dominican Republic
ProvinceSamaná
Area
 • Total328.53 km2 (126.85 sq mi)
Population
 (2002)[2]
 • Total26,505
 • Density81/km2 (210/sq mi)
 • Urban
11,058
Municipal Districts
0

Sánchez, Dominican Republic is a Dominican municipality in the Samaná province, on the south coast of the peninsula of Samaná.

Population

The municipality has a total population of 26,505: 13,436 men and 13,069 women. The urban population was 41.72% of the total population.

History

The old town of Las Cañitas was elevated to the category of municipality in 1866 with the name of Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, one of the three Founding Fathers of the Dominican Republic.

It was a very small town but it grew in importance and population when the railway from town to La Vega (in La Vega province) began to run across the rich region of the Cibao. Sánchez became the most important port of the country during the rest of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century. The railway worked until 1966.[3]

The port has lost its importance because when other ports in the country grew in importance, Sánchez lost its importance as a port. And the Yuna River has been filling the Samana Bay with solid material and only small boats can get to the port.

Economy

The main economic activity of the municipality is agriculture. Fishing was the main activity but now is not so important.

References

  1. ^ Superficies a nivel de municipios, Oficina Nacional de Estadistica
  2. ^ Censo 2002 de Población y Vivienda, Oficina Nacional de Estadistica
  3. ^ Vega, Bernardo (2004). Breve historia de Samaná (in Spanish). Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicana. ISBN ISBN 99934-27-06-03. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)

19°13′42″N 69°36′46″W / 19.22823°N 69.612788°W / 19.22823; -69.612788