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The latter is currently Law 5220 on the Territorial Division of the Dominican Republic (Ley No. 5220 sobre División Territorial de la República Dominicana), issued 1959 and frequently amended to create new provinces and lower-level administrative units.
Boca Chica, La Victoria, San Antonio de Guerra, San Luis, Villa Mella: January 3, 1928 March 1, 1928 Santo Domingo Province: Merged with Ozama Province to make Trujillo Province: Provincia Nacional Herrera: Herrera, Los Alcarrizos, Los Mina, Pedro Brand, Santo Domingo: November 10, 1932 January 1, 1935
The municipalities of the Dominican Republic are, after the regions and the provinces, the third level of the political and administrative division of the Dominican Republic. The division of provinces into municipalities ( municipios ) is established in the Constitution [ 1 ] and further regulated by Law 5220 on the Territorial Division of the ...
El Seibo Province (2 C, 1 P) Elías Piña Province (2 C, 1 P) ... San Juan Province (Dominican Republic) San Pedro de Macorís Province; Sánchez Ramírez Province;
President of the Dominican Republic ; Luis Abinader ... El Seibo: Jesús Rafael Mejía. September 10, 2012 ... Félix de los Santos. September 8, 2012. PRD.
Sánchez Ramírez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsantʃes ɾaˈmiɾes]) is a province that constituting one of the 32 provinces of the Dominican Republic.It is divided into four municipalities and its capital city is Cotuí.
The Dominican Republic is a North American country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean.It shares a maritime border with Puerto Rico to the east and a land border with Haiti to the west, occupying the eastern five-eighths of Hispaniola which, along with Saint Martin, is one of only two islands in the Caribbean shared by ...
ISO 3166-2:DO is the entry for the Dominican Republic in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.