List of Dominican Republic Provinces mottos

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This article provides a collection of the mottos of the provinces of the Dominican Republic .

ProvinceMottoTranslated [1]
Azua "La Atenas del Sur""The Athens of the South"
Bahoruco "Tierra del Lago Enriquillo""Land of the Lake Enriquillo"
Barahona "La Perla del Sur""The Pearl of the South"
Dajabón "Puerta de la Española""Gate of the Hispaniola"
Distrito Nacional "la Ciudad Primada de las Américas""the First City of The Americas"
Duarte "Capital Mundial del Cacao Orgánico""Organic Cocoa Capital of the World"
Elías Piña "Tierra de los Restauradores""Land of the Restaurateurs"
El Seibo "Tierra de Historia y Cultura""Land of History and Culture"
Espaillat "Tierra de frescas brisas y exuberante vegetación""Land of cool breezes and lush greenery"
Hato Mayor "Ganado del Este y Capital del Cítrico""Livestock of the East and the Citric Capital"
Hermanas Mirabal "Tierra de las Mariposas""Land of the Butterflies"
Independencia "Tierra de Diversidad Biológica de la República Dominicana""Biodiversity Land of the Dominican Republic"
La Altagracia "Tierra del Sol""Land of the Sun"
La Romana "La Flor del Este""The Flower of the East"
La Vega "Provincia Culta, Olímpica y Carnavalesca""Knowledgeable, Carnival and Olympic Province"
María Trinidad Sánchez "Tierra de Mariscos, Merengue y Folclore Dominicano""Land of Seafood, Merengue típico and Dominican Folklore"
Monseñor Nouel "Tierra de las Hortensias""Land of Hydrangeas"
Monte Cristi "Tierra de los Moros""Land of the Moors"
Monte Plata "Tierra Esmeralda""Emerald Land"
Pedernales "Tierra del Paraíso y Bahías Fluorescentes""Land of Paradise and Fluorescent Bays"
Peravia "Tierra de los Mangos y Paisajes Salinos""Land of Mangoes and Saline Landscapes"
Puerto Plata "La Novia del Atlantico y la Tacita de Plata""The Bride of the Atlantic and the Silver Cup"
Samaná "Tierras Taína de Bahias, Paisajes y Cultura""Taino Land of Bays, Landscape and Culture"
San Cristóbal "Provincia de la Primera Constitución""Province of the First Constitution"
San José de Ocoa "La Provincia entre montañas, y Capital del Ecoturismo""The Province between mountains, and Capital of Ecotourism"
San Juan "El granero del sur""The Southern Barn"
San Pedro de Macorís "Tierra de Peloteros y Escritores""Land of Baseball Players and Writers"
Sánchez Ramírez "Tierra del Oro""Land of Gold"
Santiago "Centro del Cibao""the Center of the Cibao"
Santiago Rodríguez "La Cuna de la Restauración""The Cradle of the Restoration"
Santo Domingo "Tierra Primada de las Américas""Primatial Land of the Americas"
Valverde "Tierra de los Bellos Atardeceres""Land of Beautiful Sunsets"

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Azua Province Province of the Dominican Republic

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Baoruco Province Province of the Dominican Republic

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Barahona Province Province of the Dominican Republic

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Dajabón Province Province of the Dominican Republic

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Duarte Province Province of the Dominican Republic

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Elías Piña Province Province of the Dominican Republic

Elías Piña is a westernmost province which composing one of the 32 provinces of the Dominican Republic. It is divided into 6 municipalities and its capital city is Comendador. It is bordered by the provinces of Dajabón to the north-west, Santiago Rodríguez to the north-east, San Juan to the east, Independencia to the south and the Nord-Est department of Haiti to the west.

El Seibo Province Province of the Dominican Republic

El Seibo, alternatively spelt El Seybo, is a province of the Dominican Republic. Before 1992 it included what is now Hato Mayor province.

Espaillat Province Province of the Dominican Republic

Espaillat is one of the 32 provinces of the Dominican Republic. It is divided into 5 municipalities and its capital city is Moca. Located in north-central Dominican Republic (Cibao), it is bordered by the provinces of La Vega to the south, Santiago and Puerto Plata to the west, and María Trinidad Sánchez to the north-east. The province has a coastline to the north with the Atlantic Ocean. It is named for Ulises Francisco Espaillat (1823–1878), the 19th-century author who was briefly President of the Republic in 1876.

Hato Mayor Province Province of the Dominican Republic

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Puerto Plata Province Province of the Dominican Republic

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Sánchez Ramírez Province Province of the Dominican Republic

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San José de Ocoa Province Province of the Dominican Republic

San José de Ocoa is a province in the southern region of the Dominican Republic, and also the name of the province's capital city. It was split from Peravia on January 1, 2000. Published statistics and maps generally include this province in the old, larger, Peravia.

San Pedro de Macorís Province Province of the Dominican Republic

San Pedro de Macorís is a province of the Dominican Republic, also the name of its capital city. The city is fairly active due to its proximity to the national capital of Santo Domingo and also its role in the sugar industry. The province is informally known as San Pedro, SPM or Serie 23 for the first two numbers of their Dominican identification or Cedula.

Santiago Province (Dominican Republic) Province of the Dominican Republic

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Santiago Rodríguez Province Province of the Dominican Republic

Santiago Rodríguez is a province in the northwest region of the Dominican Republic. It was split from Monte Cristi in 1948. The Santiago Rodríguez province has the Monte Cristi and Valverde provinces to the north, the Santiago province to the east, the San Juan and Elías Piña provinces to the south and the Dajabón province to the west.

Santo Domingo Province Province of the Dominican Republic

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References

  1. "Dominican Republic Provinces".