List of Dominican Provinces by date of provincehood
The following table presents a listing of the Dominican Republic's provinces and the dates of their creation.
Province | Date Created | Preceding Entity | Old Names |
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Azua | March 12, 1844 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts | |
Baoruco | March 10, 1943 | Separated from Barahona Province | |
Barahona | May 16, 1909 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts; originally was part of Azua Province before reform in 1845, became province on May 16, 1909 | Distrito Marítimo del Sur |
Dajabón | April 19, 1938 | Separated from Monte Cristi Province | Libertador |
Distrito Nacional | November 11, 1932 | Santo Domingo Separated into two Provinces | Santo Domingo, Distrito de Santo Domingo |
Duarte | February 27, 1897 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts; originally was part of La Vega Province before reform in 1845, became province on February 27, 1897 | Distrito Pacifícador, Pacifícador |
Elías Piña | September 16, 1942 | Separated from Benefactor Province | San Rafael, La Estrelleta |
El Seibo | March 12, 1844 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts | Seibo |
Espaillat | February 27, 1885 | Moca and Juana Núñez Separated from Puerto Plata and Jagua Separated from La Vega to create province. | |
Hato Mayor | January 1, 1992 | Separated from El Seibo Province | |
Hermanas Mirabal | March 3, 1952 | Separated from Espaillat Province | Salcedo |
Independencia | January 1, 1950 | Separated from Baoruco Province | Jimaní, Nueva Era |
La Altagracia | August 11, 1961 | This province was Separated into two | Higüey |
La Romana | August 11, 1961 | This province was Separated into two | La Altagracia |
La Vega | March 12, 1844 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts | |
María Trinidad Sánchez | February 27, 1959 | Separated from Samaná Province | Julia Molina |
Monseñor Nouel | January 1, 1992 | Separated from La Vega Province | |
Monte Cristi | September 9, 1907 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts; originally was part of Santiago Province before reform in 1845, became a province on September 9, 1907 | Distrito Marítimo Occidental |
Monte Plata | January 1, 1992 | Separated from San Cristóbal Province | |
Pedernales | December 16, 1957 | Separated from Barahona Province | |
Peravia | November 23, 1944 | Separated from Azua Province | Baní, José Trujillo Valdez |
Puerto Plata | February 27, 1850 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts; originally was part of Santiago Province before reform in 1845, became province on February 27, 1850 | Distrito Marítimo del Norte |
Samaná | June 4, 1867 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts; originally was part of La Vega Province before reform in 1845, became province on June 4, 1867 | Distrito Marítimo Oriental |
Sánchez Ramírez | July 9, 1952 | Separated from Duarte Province | |
San Cristóbal | November 11, 1932 | Santo Domingo Separated into two Provinces | Ozama, Trujillo |
San José de Ocoa | January 1, 2002 | Separated from Peravia Province | |
San Juan | June 20, 1938 | Separated from Azua Province | Benefactor, San Juan de la Maguana |
San Pedro de Macorís | January 24, 1907 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts; originally was part of Santo Domingo Province before reform in 1845, became province on January 24, 1907 | Distrito Marítimo Centrosur |
Santiago | March 12, 1844 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts | |
Santiago Rodríguez | October 22, 1948 | Separated from Monte Cristi Province | |
Santo Domingo | October 16, 2001 | Separated from Distrito Nacional | |
Valverde | January 1, 1959 | Separated from Santiago | Mao |
Extinct Province
There were two provinces that are extinct in the Dominican Republic.
Extinct Province | Date Created | Date of Extinction | Province Separated | Turned into |
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La Altagracia-Higüey | September 14, 1944 | August 11, 1961 | Seibo Province | La Romana Province, La Altagracia |
Monseñor de Meríño | April 12, 1938 | March 4, 1939 | Trujillo Province | Trujillo Province, Distrito de Santo Domingo |
Ozama | January 3, 1919 | November 10, 1920 | Santo Domingo Province | Santo Domingo Province |
Santo Domingo | March 12, 1844 | November 10, 1932 | One of the Original 5 Provinces and 6 Districts | Trujillo Province, Distrito de Santo Domingo |
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