La Vega, Dominican Republic

La Vega
Municipality
Concepción de la Vega
La Vega's Cathedral
La Vega
Coordinates: 19°13′12″N 70°31′48″W / 19.22000°N 70.53000°W / 19.22000; -70.53000Coordinates: 19°13′12″N 70°31′48″W / 19.22000°N 70.53000°W / 19.22000; -70.53000
Country  Dominican Republic
Province La Vega
Municipal Districts 3
Founded 1494
Municipality since
1844
Area[1]
  Total 410.9 km2 (158.6 sq mi)
  Urban[2] 30.71 km2 (11.86 sq mi)
Elevation[3] 100 m (300 ft)
Population (2014)[1]
  Total 202,864
  Density 490/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
  Urban 104,536
Demonym(s) Vegano (female, vegana)
Time zone UTC-4 (AST)
  Summer (DST) UTC-4 (AST)
Distance 36 km (22 mi) to Santiago
125 km (78 mi) to Santo Domingo

La Vega, or Concepción de La Vega is the third largest city and municipality of the Dominican Republic. It is in La Vega Province. The city is known as the heart of the Dominican Republic for its geographical position and its large agricultural production methods throughout its province.

History

Christopher Columbus built a small fort near present-day La Vega, in 1494, intended to guard the route to the interior gold deposits of the Cibao valley. A Spanish settlement known as Concepción de la Vega gradually grew up around the fort.[4] After 1508, when gold was found in quantity there, Concepción became the first gold boomtown in the continent. By 1510 it was one of the largest and most important European cities in the hemisphere. The town was destroyed and buried by an earthquake on December 2, 1562, and the survivors moved to the present site on the banks of the Camú River. The site of the ruined town remained largely farmland until a small part of the original city was bought by the Dominican government in the mid-1970s and renamed as National Park of Concepción de La Vega.

Sectors

  • Arenoso (surrounding areas)
  • Brache Batista
  • Barrio Guarionex
  • Barrio Loteria
  • Barrio Militar
  • Barrio X
  • Bayacanes (surrounding areas)
  • Carmelitas
  • Camboya
  • Centro Ciudad (Margarita)
    Centro Ciudad sector
  • Conani
  • Cutupú (surrounding areas)
  • Don Bosco
  • Don Pedro
  • El Bolsillo
  • El Paraiso
  • El Campito
  • El Cerro (surrounding areas)
  • El Ensueño
  • El Napoles
  • El Riito
  • Ensanche Duarte
  • Gamundi
  • Guaigui (surrounding areas)
  • La Arboleda
  • La Boca Del Lobo
  • Las Carolinas
  • La Enramada
  • La Cigua
  • La Planta
  • La Riviera
  • Las Marias
  • Licey (surrounding areas)
  • Los Pomos
  • Los Robles
  • Los Multi-Familiares (Viejos y Nuevos)
  • Palmarito
  • Parque Hostos
    Parque Hostos sector
  • Ponton
  • Puerto Rico
  • Rancho Abajo (surrounding areas)
  • Residencial Chimbin
  • Residencial Coral
  • Río Verde Abajo (surrounding areas)
  • Río Verde Arriba (surrounding areas)
  • San Antonio
  • San Martin
  • San Miguel
  • Santo Domingo Sabio
  • Soto (surrounding areas)
  • Villa Carolinas
  • Villa Olga
  • Villa Francisca
  • Villa Francisca II
  • Villa Margarita
  • Villa Mera
  • Villa Real
  • Villa Hollywood
  • Villa Lora
  • Villa Rosa
  • Zafaraya

Government

PersonOccupationPolitical Party
Kelvin CruzMayorPRM
Amparo CustodioVice MayorPRM
Bolivar MarteGovernorPLD
Euclides Sánchez TavárezSenatorPLD
Mario José HidalgoDeputyPLD
Gilda Moronta GuzmánDeputyPLD
Aridio Antonio ReyesDeputyPLD
Agustin BurgosDeputyPRM
Fausto Ruiz ValdezDeputyPRM
Elpidio Galan InfanteDeputyPRM

Economy

The local industries are based upon cacao, coffee, tobacco, rice, and cattle production. There is also a small but very famous brewery called Cervecería Vegana known for its pilsener-style beers, named Quisqueya and Soberana. There is a factory known for making the famous sausage Induveca.

Geography

La Vega is bounded on the north by the Camú River. This river flows about 100 kilometers before emptying into Yuna River. South of the city is the Cordillera Central, the largest mountain system of the Dominican Republic. El Ponton Field, a local airport, bounds the city on the east. To La Vega's west are the Camú River again and Montellano.

Climate

Climate data for La Vega, Dominican Republic (1961–1990)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 36.2
(97.2)
36.2
(97.2)
37.2
(99)
37.3
(99.1)
38.0
(100.4)
38.0
(100.4)
37.5
(99.5)
38.5
(101.3)
38.4
(101.1)
38.6
(101.5)
37.2
(99)
35.0
(95)
38.6
(101.5)
Average high °C (°F) 29.7
(85.5)
30.1
(86.2)
31.2
(88.2)
31.9
(89.4)
32.5
(90.5)
33.4
(92.1)
33.5
(92.3)
33.9
(93)
33.9
(93)
33.0
(91.4)
31.1
(88)
29.5
(85.1)
32.0
(89.6)
Average low °C (°F) 18.4
(65.1)
18.6
(65.5)
19.2
(66.6)
20.2
(68.4)
21.1
(70)
21.8
(71.2)
22.0
(71.6)
22.2
(72)
21.9
(71.4)
21.4
(70.5)
20.5
(68.9)
19.0
(66.2)
20.5
(68.9)
Record low °C (°F) 11.0
(51.8)
14.0
(57.2)
12.5
(54.5)
14.0
(57.2)
17.0
(62.6)
17.0
(62.6)
16.0
(60.8)
15.0
(59)
16.0
(60.8)
17.2
(63)
16.2
(61.2)
14.0
(57.2)
11.0
(51.8)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 84.7
(3.335)
76.6
(3.016)
87.0
(3.425)
148.1
(5.831)
178.1
(7.012)
84.6
(3.331)
102.1
(4.02)
119.0
(4.685)
117.1
(4.61)
145.1
(5.713)
139.1
(5.476)
120.1
(4.728)
1,401.6
(55.181)
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm) 9.4 7.1 8.2 9.9 12.0 8.1 10.6 10.2 8.9 10.7 12.2 11.4 118.7
Average relative humidity (%) 73.6 72.5 69.6 71.5 74.3 71.5 71.3 70.7 70.6 74.7 77.6 77.1 72.9
Mean monthly sunshine hours 186.7 185.8 213.9 201.5 206.5 228.7 246.2 250.7 210.7 207.2 174.5 156.3 2,468.7
Source: NOAA[5]

Education

There is an extension of the Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña and there is the Universidad Católica Tecnológica del Cibao. Since 2005 the national and local governments are planning to build an extension of the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, but there are some conflicts and the project is behind schedule. This city also has one of the most expensive schools in the country, the famous Colegio Agustiniano, which is the only in the country.

Private, public, and high schools

Eugenio María de Hostos School
Private Schools & High schoolsPublic Schools & High Schools
AgustinianoArenoso School
Cardenal SanchaDon Pepe Alvarez High School
La Vega Christian SchoolDel Carmen School
Don Luis DespradelGarcia Godoy
Eugenio Maria De HostosMercedez Morel
Immacualada ConcepciónMitila Grullón
Nuveluz Elementary Private SchoolMercedez Morel
Padre Fantino Bilingual SchoolPadre Lamarche
Santo Tomás De AquinoSan Miguel Elementary School
U.N.P.H.U.San Antonio Public school
Vega NuevaSan Martín De Porres

Laura vicuña

The Book Fair

Annually, the famous Feria del Libro de República Dominicana (Dominican Republic Book Fair) takes place in the city of La Vega. In this fair most of the famous books and literary works from Dominicans writers such as Juan Bosch, Joaquín Balaguer, w:es:Federico García Godoy, among others, and international writers such as Gabriela Mistral, Rubén Darío, Gabriel García Márquez, among others, are sold, and some theatrical works are shown to the public. The fair is celebrated each year in the month of September, lasting about one week, and brings to this city all the editors from all around the country, selling many kinds of books, theatrical works, etc.

Transportation

There are many bus companies which travel between La Vega other cities like: Santo Domingo, Santiago, Samana, Puerto Plata, and others. There is also El Ponton Field, which serves domestics flights.

Sports

Each year between the months of October and December a basketball tournament is held in this city, it is called in Spanish Torneo Superior de Baloncesto de La Vega in English Superior Basketball Tournament of La Vega, This tournament started in October 1994 (after a time of political and cultural crisis between the years 1978 and October 1994). One team is still active, the other ("El Country Team") disappearing.

a match being held between La Matica and Enrriquillo
1994 - 2002Club DOSAClub EnriquilloClub La MaticaClub Parque HostosClub Villa
1994did not competedisqualifiedChampiondisqualifiedrunner up
1995did not competedisqualifieddisqualifiedChampionrunner up
1996did not competecanceledcanceleddisqualifieddisqualified
1997did not competedisqualifieddisqualifiedrunner upChampion
1998Championdisqualifiedrunner updisqualifieddisqualified
1999disqualifieddisqualifiedChampiondisqualifiedRunner up
2000disqualifieddisqualifiedChampiondisqualifiedRunner up
2001Runner updisqualifieddisqualifiedChampiondisqualified
2002disqualifieddisqualifiedRunner upChampiondisqualified
2003 - 2012Angelitos del DOSAGuerreros del EnriquilloPotros de La MaticaTigres del Parque HostosVillanos de La Villa
2003disqualifiedChampiondisqualifiedRunner updisqualified
2004disqualifieddisqualifiedRunner upChampiondisqualified
2005disqualifieddisqualifiedRunner upChampiondisqualified
2006disqualifieddisqualifiedRunner upChampiondisqualified
2007disqualifieddisqualifiedRunner upChampiondisqualified
2008ChampiondisqualifieddisqualifiedRunner updisqualified
2009Runner updisqualifieddisqualifiedChampiondisqualified
2010Runner updisqualifiedChampiondisqualifieddisqualified
2011disqualifieddisqualifiedChampiondisqualifiedRunner up
2012ChampionRunner updisqualifieddisqualifieddisqualified
2013 & 2014Angelitos del DOSARebeldes del EnriquilloPotros de La MaticaTigres del Parque HostosVillanos de La Villa
2013Runner updisqualifieddisqualifiedChampiondisqualified
2014ChampiondisqualifieddisqualifiedRunner updisqualified
2015–presentAngelitos del DOSARebeldes del EnriquilloPotros de La MaticaTigres del Parque HostosFieras de La Villa
2015disqualifieddisqualifieddisqualifiedRunner upChampion
2016disqualifiedChampiondisqualifieddisqualifiedRunner up
2017ChampionRunner updisqualifieddisqualifieddisqualified
  • El Parque Hostos is the most winning team with nine crowns (1995, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2013) and five times as runner up (1997,2003,2008, 2014, 2015).
  • La Matica is the second most winning team with five crowns (1994, 1999, 2000, 2010, 2011), six times as first runner up (1998, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) and qualified to the finals in 1996 but that year's finale was eventually canceled.
  • DOSA is the third most winning team with five crowns (1998, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2017) and four times as first runner up (2001, 2009, 2010, 2013).
  • La Villa is the fourth most winning team with two crowns (1997, 2015) and five times as runner up (1994, 1999, 2000, 2011, 2016).
  • Enriquillo is the fifth most winning team with two crowns (2003, 2016), one two as first runner up (2012,2017) and qualified to the finals in 1996 but that year's finale was eventually canceled.
  • In the tournament number 19 (2012) was the first time in the history of this tournament that none of the most winning teams Club La Matica & Club Parque Hostos didn't advance to the final.

Notable people

References

  1. 1 2 Consejo Nacional de Población y Familia. "Estamaciones y Proyecciones de la Población Dominicana por Regiones, Provincias, Municipios y Distritos Municipales, 2014" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  2. "Expansión Urbana de las ciudades capitales de R.D. 1988-2010. Informe Básico" (PDF) (in Spanish). Oficina Nacional de Estadística. April 2015. p. 48. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  3. De la Fuente, Santiago (1976). Geografía Dominicana (in Spanish). Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Editora Colegial Quisqueyana.
  4. Floyd, Troy (1973). The Columbus Dynasty in the Caribbean, 1492-1526. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. pp. 30, 57–58, 66.
  5. "La Vega Climate Normals 1961-1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
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