Villa Elisa, Dominican Republic

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Villa Elisa
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Villa Elisa
Location in Dominican Republic
Coordinates: 19°41′N71°16′W / 19.683°N 71.267°W / 19.683; -71.267 Coordinates: 19°41′N71°16′W / 19.683°N 71.267°W / 19.683; -71.267
Country Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic
Province Monte Cristi
Population
  Total6,588

Villa Elisa is a small town located in Montecristi, Dominican Republic. It is known as a Municipal District since 1997 because of its faster development as a county. Its population is around 6,588 and is increasing. The founding person of Villa Elisa was Dona Maria Elisa Meyreles. She resided and began her business there. Later on more people decided to live in the zone.

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