Altamira, Puerto Plata
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Altamira is a
town A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori ...
in the
Puerto Plata Province Puerto Plata (, ''Silver Port'') is one of the northern provinces of the Dominican Republic. The area has become an increasingly popular tourist attraction since the late 1990s mainly due to its fine beaches. It borders the Septentrional mountai ...
of the
Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic ( ; es, República Dominicana, ) is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares wit ...
. The town's name is the subject of at least two different origin traditions. One asserts that when
Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus * lij, Cristoffa C(or)ombo * es, link=no, Cristóbal Colón * pt, Cristóvão Colombo * ca, Cristòfor (or ) * la, Christophorus Columbus. (; born between 25 August and 31 October 1451, died 20 May 1506) was a ...
first arrived in the area, he took note of the height of the mountains and exclaimed: "Look at the heights." Another reports that the name is based on the geographical resemblance of the region to Spain's Altamira Caves. On October 29, 1889, President
Ulises Heureaux Ulises Hilarión Heureaux Leibert (; October 21, 1845 – July 26, 1899) nicknamed Lilís, was president of the Dominican Republic from September 1, 1882 to September 1, 1884, from January 6, 1887 to February 27, 1889 and again from April 30, 18 ...
declared the town a municipality. To this day, October 29th is celebrated in Altamira with municipal festivities.


History

In its earliest days, Altamira functioned as a set of large agricultural ranches, populated by families transferred there from nearby ''conucos'' (small farms). For this reason, some still call Altamira's signature tobacco plantations the "Ranches of Puerto Plata." At the time of the Devastations of Ozoria, the community helped maintain communication between the Valley of the Cibao and Port Silver. It also served as a refuge and hideout for settlers who refused to abandon the region. During the period of the Annexation, Altamira became a part of the Province of Santiago by Law No. 40 of 1845. After the War of Restoration brought national independence, Altamira's importance grew, as not just an area of strategic military importance, but also as a demographic and commercial center. In the times of the Restoration, Altamira's initially dispersed shacks became more numerous. They were grouped in the shape of a village that held 60 to 75 families. The villagers cultivated short-cycle agricultural products and the bred of untamed stock. During the War of Restoration, commercial activities diminished, but shortly afterward they again flourished. At the time Altamira had a single street, the "Street of the Commerce," whose main businesses were clothing, shoes, groceries and household goods. When Altamira was declared a municipality, its first communal leader was General Don José Hilario Francisco. His ally, Manuel "Manuelita" Peña served as chief of police. The town's first Catholic priest was Juan Albino. All three were sworn in by Puerto Plata's Provincial Governor, Pedro Pepín. The street now known as San José was initially a road built in 1890 and called at the time the "Street of the Donkeys," because donkeys were the main draft animal of the time and were nearly ubiquitous there. A railroad connection between Puerto Plata and Santiago opened in 1897. Its main station was located in Altamira's La Piedra section. According to local tradition, travel time between the two termini was two-and-a-half hours.


Geography

Altamira is situated in the Cordillera Septentrional, 400 meters above
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. It has a humid forest climate. It is located at a latitude between 19.6 and 19.7 N and a longitude between 70.7 and 70.8 W. It is bounded on the north by the municipality of Imbert, on the south by Santiago Province, on the west by the municipalities of Guananico and
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and on the east by the municipality San Felipe. It has an approximate land area of 188,08 km. It is the Dominican Republic's fifth largest municipality in area and is divided into eight regions: Río Grande, Pescado Bobo, El Mamey, Palmar Grande, Los Llanos, Higüero, Quebrada Honda y Escalera.


Climate


Culture


Rich culture

* Grupo Cultural Ugaca * Palos y Atabales * Velas Ofrecidas * Canto Folklórico La Pepa * Canto y Baile Folklórico El Machacó * Fiestas Patronales * Anniversario de Altamira * Viacrusis de la Iglesia * Club Hijos Y Amigos de Altamira N.Y.


Important zones

* Los Picos de Río Grande; Pilar y Angostura. * El Pico Diego De Ocampo * Loma de los Puntieles (Los Lirios y Guazaral) * Alto de Bohío. * Loma de la Prieta * La Lomota * Los Manantiales * Loma el Gallo. * Loma de Quinigua.


Recommended sites

* Balneario Natural Las Angostura (Río Grande Abajo) * Balneario Montaña Verde (Quebrada Honda) * Saltadero la Damajagua (Palmar Grande). * Balneario Boca de Río Grande.(Palmar Grande) * Charco la Piedra (Palmar Grande) * Balneario Cuevas de las Aguas (Escalera) * Balneario El Almacén (Río Grande) * Balneario Charco de la Paila (El Almacén) * Balneario Bellaco (Bajabonico Arriba). * Balneario Agua Fresca (Quebrada Honda) * Balneario La Bajaita (El Puente la Jagua) * Balneario el charco de pilar (Rio grande abajo)


Notable people

*
Bartolo Colón Bartolo Colón (born May 24, 1973), nicknamed "Big Sexy," is a Dominican-American professional baseball pitcher. He has played for 11 different Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (1997–2002), Montreal Expos (2002), Chicago ...
, (b 1973), is a Dominican professional baseball player winner of the 2005 AL
Cy Young award The Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB), one each for the American League (AL) and National League (NL). The award was first introduced in 1956 by Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick in honor of Hall ...
Colon holds the record for most career wins by a Latin American-born pitcher at 247 wins. * Donaciano Chanito Vargas, mayor of Altamira (1966 - 1968) *
Wilfrido Vargas Wilfrido Radamés Vargas Martínez (; born April 24, 1949 in Altamira, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic) is a band leader, trumpeter, vocalist, arranger, composer and producer who was instrumental in making the merengue style a worldwide pheno ...
, (b 1949), is a band leader, trumpeter, vocalist, arranger, composer and producer.


References


Sources

*https://web.archive.org/web/20080925094521/http://www.wikidominicana.edu.do/wiki/Municipio_Altamira Populated places in Puerto Plata Province Municipalities of the Dominican Republic {{Municipalities of the Dominican Republic