This is a list of regions of the Dominican Republic by Human Development Index as of 2023. [1]
Rank | Region | HDI (2021) |
---|---|---|
High human development | ||
1 | Region 0 (Distrito Nacional, Santo Domingo, Monte Plata) | 0.783 |
- | Dominican Republic (average) | 0.766 |
2 | Region VIII (La Vega, Monsenor Nouel, Sanchez Ramirez) | 0.767 |
3 | Region I (Peravia, San Cristobal, San José de Ocoa, Azua) | 0.764 |
Region III (Duarte, Maria Trinidad Sanchez, Hermanas Mirabal, Samana) | ||
5 | Region II (Espaillat, Puerto Plata, Santiago) | 0.761 |
6 | Region IV (Independencia, Bahoruco, Barahona, Pedernales Province) | 0.756 |
7 | Region V (El Seibo, La Altagracia, La Romana, San Pedro de Macoris, Hato Mayor) | 0.752 |
8 | Region VII (Dajabon, Monte Cristi, Santiago Rodriguez, Valverde) | 0.743 |
9 | Region VI (San Juan, Elias Pina) | 0.735 |
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