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Bajos de Haina (Standard ), mostly known simply as Haina, is a town and municipality in the
San Cristóbal Province San Cristóbal () is a province in the southern region of Dominican Republic, located west of the capital Santo Domingo. With approximately 642,000 inhabitants, it is the fourth most populated province in the country, only behind Santo Domingo, S ...
, of the
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. It is close to the capital
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, and may be regarded as part of the metropolitan area of
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.


History

According to some versions, Miguel Díaz, who had migrated from
La Isabela La Isabela in Puerto Plata Province, Dominican Republic was the first Spanish town in the Americas. The site is 42 km west of the city of Puerto Plata, adjacent to the village of El Castillo. The area now forms a National Historic Park. ...
, arrived in Haina after having injured a man who was intimately related to the
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authorities. Once he settled there, he married a native woman named Catalina who told him of a gold deposit in the western bank of the
Haina River The Haina River is a river of the Dominican Republic. It is located on the oriental limit of hydrographic district of Azua, Baní, and San Cristóbal. In 1496, according to Floyd, "Miguel Diaz and Francisco de Garay, working their way down the H ...
. After confirming the existence of the precious metal, he returned to La Isabela where he told
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and his brother Bartholomew of his discovery. The Admiral sent his brother to confirm the existence of the deposit, since he had to leave for Europe. Bartholomew realized that there indeed was gold and decided to build a fort that he named San Cristóbal, which served as lodging for the soldiers that participated in this activity. A very large gold nugget was found in 1502, at the western bank of the Haina River, eight kilometers from
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, in a place known as Madrigal. The nugget was sent to Spain, but the ship that carried it sank along with Governor
Francisco de Bobadilla Francisco Fernández de Bobadilla (c. 1448 – 1 July 1502) was an official under the Crown of Castile and a knight of the Order of Calatrava. He was also the brother of Beatriz de Bobadilla, marchioness (''marquesa'') of Moya and of Peñalosa ...
, cacique
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and dozens of Spaniards. Most recently the municipality of Haina is known for many years to be one of the fastest growing economies within the Dominican Republic. The refinery and the zona franca or duty-free zone are among the most important sources for employment in the whole province of San Cristobal.


Pollution

Bajos de Haina has been referred to as the 'Dominican Chernobyl'. According to the
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, the population of Haina has been considered to have the highest level of lead contamination in the world, and its entire population carries indications of
lead poisoning Lead poisoning, also known as plumbism and saturnism, is a type of metal poisoning caused by lead in the body. The brain is the most sensitive. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, constipation, headaches, irritability, memory problems, infertil ...
. The contamination is believed to have been caused by the past industrial operations of the nearby ''Baterías Meteoro'', an automobile battery recycling smelter. Although the company has moved to a new site, the contamination still remains. Bajos de Haina was named as one of the ten most polluted places on earth by the US based environmental group the
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in 2006. Between December 2008 and March 2009, Blacksmith conducted cleanup, coordinating the removal of over 6,000 cubic meters of contaminated soil from the site, which has been turned into a local park. Following the remediation and a number of community education campaigns, blood lead levels have significantly dropped and are now at acceptable levels. Haina is no longer on Blacksmith's list of world's worst polluted places. Haina was one of the locations featured on
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, a project led by American YouTubers
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and
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. Both of them traveled to the beach and helped clean up the trash, as well as try and help find cleaner ways to dispose of the trash.


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10 Worst polluted places in the world
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