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Place in Santiago, Dominican Republic
Sabana Iglesia
Sabana Iglesia is located in the Dominican RepublicSabana IglesiaSabana Iglesia
Coordinates: 19°19′48″N 70°45′0″W / 19.33000°N 70.75000°W / 19.33000; -70.75000
CountryDominican Republic
ProvinceSantiago
Established as a MunicipalityMay 18, 2007
Area
 • Total58.3 km (22.5 sq mi)
Population
 • Total13,348
 • Density230/km (590/sq mi)

Sabana Iglesia is a town and municipality in the Santiago province of the Dominican Republic. Santiago is part of the northern valley of the country, otherwise known as the Cibao. Sabana Iglesia is located south of Santiago de los Caballeros, the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic, and sits just north of the country's second-tallest dam, the Bao Dam, surrounded by the mountains of the Cordillera Central.

History

Sabana Iglesia's founding date is unclear, however, for long it was a rural section of the municipality of Santiago that was eventually converted into a municipal district in November 1987. In February 2007 this municipal district was elevated to a municipality that includes the rural sections of Sabana Iglesia, Los Ranchos de Babosico and La Zanja. It is the most recent of all the municipalities of the province. Much of the town's earliest development is attributed to Generosa Ferreira, who established Sabana Iglesia's first church, school, library and clinic which are still in operation today.

Notable people

Jose Lima (1972-2010) – baseball player

References

  1. "Historia : Ayuntamiento Municipal de Sabana Iglesia". ayuntamientosabanaiglesia.gob.do. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  2. Generosa de Jesus Ferreira, activist of Sabana Iglesias, retrieved 2022-07-10

Sources

Santiago de los Caballeros Province
See also
Dominican Republic
Provinces
Municipalities
Municipalities of the Dominican Republic
Azua
Baoruco
Barahona
Dajabón
Distrito NacionalSee: Sectors
Duarte
Elías Piña
El Seibo
Espaillat
Hato Mayor
Hermanas Mirabal
Independencia
La Altagracia
La Romana
La Vega
María Trinidad Sánchez
Monseñor Nouel
Monte Cristi
Monte Plata
Pedernales
Puerto Plata
Peravia
Samaná
San Cristóbal
San José de Ocoa
San Juan
San Pedro de Macorís
Sánchez Ramírez
Santiago
Santiago Rodríguez
Santo Domingo
Valverde


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