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Azua Province: Jewel of the South

Discover the unique geography, diverse municipalities, and rich heritage of this Dominican province, known for its arid landscapes and the motto "The Athens of the South".

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Overview

Province Identity

Azua is one of the thirty-two provinces of the Dominican Republic. It is characterized by its diverse geography, ranging from arid coastal plains in the south to mountainous regions in the north. Its capital city is Azua de Compostela. The province is bordered by several other provinces and boasts a significant coastline along the Caribbean Sea.

Cultural Significance

Azua is notably known by the motto "The Athens of the South," suggesting a historical or cultural significance that sets it apart. This designation hints at a rich past, possibly related to education, arts, or intellectual pursuits within the region.

Administrative Structure

The province is administratively divided into 10 municipalities and 22 municipal districts. It is represented in the national Congress by one Senator and four Deputies, reflecting its political structure within the Dominican Republic.

Geography and Climate

Arid Southern Plains

The southern part of Azua Province lies within the Llanura or Llano de Azua, a coastal plain. This region is characterized by an arid climate, a notable contrast to the typical tropical weather found elsewhere in the Caribbean. The surrounding mountains act as barriers, preventing moisture-laden winds from reaching the lower areas, contributing to the dryness.

Mountain Ranges

Azua Province is home to significant mountain ranges. The Sierra de Ocoa, which forms the southern extent of the Cordillera Central (the highest mountain range in the Caribbean), is located here. The Cordillera Central itself also extends into the northern half of the province. Additionally, the Martรญn Garcรญa and Neiba mountain ranges are found in the southwest, bordering the Barahona and Baoruco provinces.

Municipalities and Districts

Administrative Divisions

Azua Province is structured into 10 municipalities, which are further subdivided into 22 municipal districts. The capital, Azua de Compostela, is the largest municipality. Below is a detailed breakdown of these administrative units, including their population figures as of the 2014 estimate.

Name Total Population (2014) Urban Population Rural Population
Azua de Compostela 125,487 88,493 36,994
Estebanรญa 8,522 4,407 4,115
Guayabal 6,855 3,464 3,391
Las Charcas 12,823 6,173 6,650
Las Yayas de Viajama 22,201 15,761 6,440
Padre Las Casas 42,321 21,965 20,356
Peralta 17,252 5,731 11,521
Pueblo Viejo 13,522 3,825 9,697
Sabana Yegua 24,051 6,944 17,107
Tรกvara Arriba 25,212 12,644 12,568
Yayas de Viajama 22,201 15,761 6,440
Azua Province Total 298,246 169,407 128,839

Note: The table includes municipalities and their respective municipal districts (D.M.). Population figures are estimates from 2014.

Population Dynamics

Demographic Overview

As of the 2014 estimate, Azua Province had a total population of 298,246 residents. This population is distributed across its 10 municipalities and 22 municipal districts. The urban population accounts for 169,407 individuals, while the rural population comprises 128,839 residents, indicating a significant presence in both settings.

Population Density

With a total area of 2,531.77 square kilometers (977.52 square miles), Azua Province has a population density of approximately 120 people per square kilometer (310 people per square mile). This density varies across the different regions within the province.

Authority Control

Identifiers

These identifiers link to external databases that catalog information about Azua Province, providing standardized references:

  • National: United States (Library of Congress), Israel (National Library)
  • Geographic: MusicBrainz Area
  • Other: NARA (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration), Yale LUX (Luxembourg Center for the Study of the Americas)

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