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词条 List of Dominican Provinces by date of provincehood
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The following table presents a listing of the Dominican Republic's provinces and the dates of their creation.

ProvinceDate CreatedPreceding EntityOld Names
AzuaMarch 12, 1844One of the Original 5 Provinces
BaorucoMarch 10, 1943Separated from Barahona Province
BarahonaMay 16, 1909Was first a Maritime District from 1870; originally was part of Azua Province before reform in 1845, became province on May 16, 1909Distrito Marítimo del Sur
DajabónApril 19, 1938Separated from Monte Cristi ProvinceLibertador
Distrito NacionalNovember 11, 1932Santo Domingo Separated into two ProvincesProvincia Nacional, Distrito de Santo Domingo
DuarteFebruary 27, 1897Was created out of the San Francisco de Macorís & San Antonio del Yuna municipalities separated from Espaillat Province; and Matanzas Municipality separated from the Samaná Province.Distrito Pacifícador, Pacifícador
Elías PiñaSeptember 16, 1942Separated from Benefactor ProvinceSan Rafael, La Estrelleta
El SeiboMarch 12, 1844One of the Original 5 ProvincesSeibo
EspaillatFebruary 27, 1885Moca, Jagua, and Juana Núñez separated from Puerto Plata Province; Cotuí, San Francisco de Macorís, & San Antonio del Yuna separated from La Vega Province; and Matanzas separated from Samaná Province so this province could be created.
Hato MayorJanuary 1, 1992Separated from El Seibo Province
Hermanas MirabalMarch 3, 1952Separated from Espaillat ProvinceSalcedo
IndependenciaJanuary 1, 1950Separated from Baoruco ProvinceJimaní, Nueva Era
La AltagraciaAugust 11, 1961Taken out of old La Altagracia Province (capital La Romana) which was split into two.
La RomanaAugust 11, 1961Taken out of old La Altagracia Province (capital La Romana) which was split into two.
La VegaMarch 12, 1844One of the Original 5 Provinces
María Trinidad SánchezFebruary 27, 1959Separated from Samaná ProvinceJulia Molina
Monseñor NouelJanuary 1, 1992Separated from La Vega Province
Monte CristiSeptember 9, 1907Was first a Maritime District from 1874; originally was part of Santiago Province before reform in 1845, became a province on September 9, 1907Distrito Marítimo Occidental
Monte PlataJanuary 1, 1992Separated from San Cristóbal Province
PedernalesDecember 16, 1957Separated from Barahona Province
PeraviaNovember 23, 1944Separated from Azua ProvinceBaní, José Trujillo Valdez
Puerto PlataFebruary 27, 1850Was first a Maritime District from 1845; originally was part of Santiago Province before reform in 1845, became province on February 27, 1850Distrito Marítimo del Norte
SamanáJune 4, 1867Was first a Maritime District from 1845; originally was part of La Vega Province before reform in 1845, became province on June 4, 1867Distrito Marítimo Oriental
Sánchez RamírezJuly 9, 1952Separated from Duarte Province
San CristóbalMarch 1, 1933Santo Domingo Separated into two ProvincesAlto Ozama, Trujillo
San José de OcoaJanuary 1, 2002Separated from Peravia Province
San JuanJune 20, 1938Separated from Azua ProvinceBenefactor, San Juan de la Maguana
San Pedro de MacorísJanuary 24, 1907Was first a Maritime District from 1860; originally was part of Santo Domingo Province before reform in 1845, became province on January 24, 1907Distrito Marítimo Centrosur
SantiagoMarch 12, 1844One of the Original 5 Provinces
Santiago RodríguezOctober 22, 1948Separated from Monte Cristi Province
Santo DomingoOctober 16, 2001Separated from Distrito Nacional
ValverdeJanuary 1, 1959Separated from SantiagoMao

Extinct Province

There were two provinces that are extinct in the Dominican Republic.

Extinct ProvinceOld CapitalOld MunicipalitiesDate CreatedDate of ExtinctionProvince SeparatedIntegrated into/Converted to
Alto OzamaSan CristóbalBaní, Bayaguana, Monte Plata, Sabana Grande de Boyá, San Cristóbal, Villa Altagracia, YamasáNovember 10, 1932March 1, 1933When Santo Domingo Province split into two provinces, created this province along side Provincia Nacional ProvinceMerged with Ozama Province to make Trujillo Province
La AltagraciaLa RomanaGuaymate, La Romana, Salvaleón de Higüey, San Rafael del YumaSeptember 14, 1944August 11, 1961Seibo ProvinceLa Romana Province, new La Altagracia Province
Monseñor de MeríñoMonte PlataBayaguana, Boca Chica, La Victoria, Monte Plata, Sabana Grande de Boyá,
San Antonio de Guerra, San Luis, Villa Mella, Yamasá
April 12, 1938March 4, 1946Trujillo ProvinceThe municipalities Boca Chica, La Victoria, San Antonio de Guerra, San Luis, and Villa Mella merged with the Municipality of Santo Domingo and became sectors of the city in the Distrito Santo Domingo, the rest of the municipalities went back to Trujillo Province.
OzamaVilla MellaBoca Chica, La Victoria, San Antonio de Guerra, San Luis, Villa MellaJanuary 3, 1928March 1, 1933Santo Domingo ProvinceMerged with Ozama Province to make Trujillo Province
Provincia NacionalHerreraHerrera, Los Alcarrizos, Los Mina, Pedro Brand, Santo DomingoNovember 10, 1932January 1, 1935When Santo Domingo Province split into two provinces, created this province along side Alto Ozama ProvinceDistrito Nacional
(all the municipalities merged to one, SDG)
Santo DomingoSan CristóbalBaní, Bayaguana, Herrera, Los Alcarrizos, Los Mina, Monte Plata, Pedro Brand, Sabana Grande de Boyá, San Cristóbal, Santo Domingo, Villa Altagracia, YamasáMarch 12, 1844November 10, 1932One of the Original 5 ProvincesAlto Ozama Province, Provincia Nacional

External links

  • Dominican Provinces
{{Lists of Provinces of the Dominican Republic}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Dominican Provinces By Date Of Provincehood}}

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