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Santiago de los Caballeros (" Saint James of the Knights"), often shortened to Santiago, is the second-largest city in the
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and the fourth-largest city in the
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by population. It is the capital of Santiago Province and the largest major metropolis in the
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region of the country. Santiago is the largest
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city that is not a capital city, and the largest non-coastal metropolis in the Caribbean islands. It is approximately northwest of the capital,
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, with an average altitude of . The city has a population of 1,074,684 inhabitants (2022). Santiago's metropolitan area population composed by the municipalities of Santiago-
Licey Al Medio Licey al Medio is a municipality (''municipio'') of the Santiago province in the Dominican Republic. Within the municipality there is one municipal district (''distrito municipal''): Las Palomas. The Cibao International Airport is located here. ...
- Baitoa- Tamboril-
Puñal Puñal is a city in Santiago Province. Puñal became a rural section of the municipality of Santiago de los Caballeros Santiago de los Caballeros ("James, son of Zebedee, Saint James of the Knights"), often shortened to Santiago, is the secon ...
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Villa González Villa González is a municipality (''municipio'') of the Santiago province in the Dominican Republic. Within the municipality there are two municipal districts (''distritos municipal''): El Limón and Palmar Arriba. Geography The town is loca ...
is 1,261,852 as of 2022, making it the Dominican Republic's second-largest. Founded in 1495 during the first wave of European settlement in the
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, the city is the "first
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of the Americas". Today it is one of the Dominican Republic's cultural, political, industrial and financial centers. Due to its location in the fertile
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, it has a robust agricultural sector and is a leading exporter of rum, textiles, and cigars. Santiago is known as "La Ciudad Corazón" (the "Heartland City"). Santiago de los Caballeros was an important strategic city in the
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. The city's name, Saint James of the Knights, refers to the Hidalgos de la Isabela, a group of knights who came from
La Isabela La Isabela in Puerto Plata Province, Dominican Republic was the first stable Spanish settlement and town in the Americas established in December 1493. The site is 42 km west of the city of Puerto Plata, adjacent to the village of El Cast ...
city to stay in Santiago. Sometimes, the city is called Santiago de los 30 Caballeros (''English: Saint James of the 30 Knights'').


History

The name of the city (Saint James of the Knights) refers to the Hidalgos de la Isabela, a group of knights who had come from
La Isabela La Isabela in Puerto Plata Province, Dominican Republic was the first stable Spanish settlement and town in the Americas established in December 1493. The site is 42 km west of the city of Puerto Plata, adjacent to the village of El Cast ...
to settle in Santiago. The colony was originally located in San Francisco de Jacagua (now a suburb of the city), founded in 1495. Still, when an earthquake destroyed it, it was moved to its current location in 1506. In granting in 1508 the Royal Privilege of Concession de Armas to the Villa de Santiago of
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, the heraldic emblem that was included in his shield was venerated. The royal decree was signed by King Ferdinand as administrator of the kingdoms of his daughter
Joanna I of Castile Joanna of Castile (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), historically known as Joanna the Mad (), was the nominal queen of Castile from 1504 and queen of Aragon from 1516 to her death in 1555. She was the daughter of Queen Isabella I of Castile a ...
. The city was devastated by another earthquake on December 2, 1562. The survivors settled on land belonging to Petronila Jáquez of Minaya, adjacent to the
Yaque del Norte The Yaque Del Norte River (Spanish language, Spanish, ''Río Yaque del Norte'') is the longest river in the Dominican Republic, as well as the second longest river on Hispaniola, behind the Artibonite River. It is 296 Kilometre, km long and flows ...
, which is the current location of the city's river. The brief French during the
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(which yielded the Spanish part of the island to France in 1795) left its mark on Santiago. Santiago was returned to Spain under the Peace of Paris of 1814. During the 19th Century, Santiago began its modern urban planning. European neoclassicism is represented at the Palace Hall, built between 1892 and 1895, by a Belgian architect named Louis Bogaert. The late 1800s saw a peak of architecture in the city. Numerous residences were built in European styles, and make up the central core of Santiago.


Geography

Santiago de los Caballeros is located on a hilly terrain in the middle of the
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in the Central Region of the
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, one of the most fertile lands found in the island. The Yaque del Norte River passes by Santiago which is in between the Cordillera Central and the Cordillera Septentrional, two of the three major mountain ranges on the island of
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, forming the
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.


Climate

Santiago features a
tropical monsoon climate An area of tropical monsoon climate (occasionally known as a sub-equatorial, tropical wet climate or a tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate) is a tropical climate subtype that corresponds to the Köppen climate classification category ' ...
(''Am'') under the
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. The average temperature varies little in the city, because the tropical trade winds help mitigate the heat and humidity throughout the year. December and January are the coolest months and July and August are the warmest. Santiago and the rest of the country are in the Caribbean and have a
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, which, when coupled with the city's altitude, 183 meters above sea level, causes cloudy conditions to persist through much of the year. While the entire country is susceptible to
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s, Santiago and its environs are more sheltered than other parts of the country from their effects because of its location in the
Cibao Valley The Cibao, usually referred as El Cibao, is a region of the Dominican Republic located in the northern part of the country. As of 2009, the Cibao region has a population of 5,622,378, making it the most populous region in the country. The region ...
.


Economy

Santiago de los Caballeros is considered the capital of the
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region, which produces 33% of the GDP, for a total of US$36,025 million in 2022, exceeding the total of El Salvador. Likewise, it had a Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) of US$978 million, equivalent to the 16th economy in receiving foreign investment in Latin America and the Caribbean, surpassing Ecuador. Santiago's economy is mainly based by the commercialization and industrialization of its products and finished goods, production of goods in the free zones, and by commerce. The city has headquarters and branches of all the main stores, supermarkets, restaurants and financial entities of the country. The city also has several shopping centers and multinational companies. Since it is the second-largest city in the
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, it currently produces the second highest percentage of the nation's GDP, while also having one of the highest incomes per capita, and a large middle-class population. Telecommunications, such as; wireless phones, cable service, internet service and other services are important for the local economy.
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, to a lesser extent, also accounts for a portion of the city's economy. Santiago, like most cities and towns in the
Cibao The Cibao, usually referred as El Cibao, is a region of the Dominican Republic located in the northern part of the country. As of 2009, the Cibao region has a population of 5,622,378, making it the most populous region in the country. The region ...
valley, has historically benefited from the fertile lands of this region. This makes Santiago de los Caballeros an important area for farming and livestock. Santiago's industrial sector is also one of the most dynamic in the country. It has the concentration of 15% of domestic industries. This means 308 manufacturing companies, which in 2004 employed more than 14,000 people or 12% of the labor of Dominican manufacturing work. The products range from cigars, coffee, and alcoholic beverages, to concrete, plywood and sheet products. The Mercado Modelo on Calle del Sol is a shopping center where there are various stores of handicrafts and native articles made by hand.


Growth and development

Santiago has recently experienced an era of rapid growth and development. It has become a city of great importance for the nation and the region's development. The population of Santiago was about 771,748 inhabitants as of 2022, making it the second most populous city in the Dominican Republic and one of the largest in the Caribbean (behind Santo Domingo, Havana, and Port-au-Prince), as well as the largest city that isn't a capital (although it once was). The role of Santiago as a regional development hub and that of La Vega, Moca, San Francisco de Macorís and Puerto Plata as “hinge” cities for interregional articulation, give it a unique character in the national territory. While the first articulates regional, national and international processes that generate agro-productive wealth and services, the other three do so with their immediate regions: La Vega with the center of the national territory, San Francisco de Macorís with its immediate surroundings in the east and south, and Moca and Puerto Plata with their northern surroundings. This dynamic of territorial cohesion is completed with an articulated network of three tertiary centers (Tamboril, Navarrete and Salcedo) and 8 local centers that articulate with the immediate rural environment. Economically, Santiago de los Caballeros is the axis of advancement of the northern and central region of the country and has a particular influence on the national economy. The economy of the Santiago municipality is supported mainly by the production, industrialization and commercialization of agricultural products, commerce, banking services, call centers, health services, education, among others. The industrial free zone of the Santiago municipality houses 23% of the country's companies and generates 24% of exports36, and a total of 155 companies operate in these 15 parks, that is, 30% of the national total of companies under this regime. The first generator of direct employment is the commerce and hotel sector, followed by the industrial sector, which represents 29.2% and 18.3% of the employed population, respectively; However, the percentage of the employed population was estimated for 2010 at 41.4% of the total for the Santiago municipality, while informal employment for 2015 was around 54.4% of the employed population according to data collected in the ICES study (2015). As of 2025, the city has 771,748 inhabitants with a visitor population of more than 250,000 per day.


Demographics


Population Growth and Development

Santiago de Los Caballeros had experienced important demographic growth since the 1960s decade. During the period of 1960-70 the population growth from 85,640 to 155,240 inhabitants with an annual growth rate of 6.51%. During the intercensal period 1970-1981 the population annual growth rate was of 4.43%, increasing from 155,240 to 260,361. During the inter-census period of 1981-1993 the population of the city increased on an annual rate of 2.86% and registered a total increase of 102,745 inhabitants. The population jumped from 260,361 to 363,106 inhabitants. Despite the population continuing to grow, in the decades after the 1960s, the growth rate gradually decreased. This slowdown may have been related to the decrease in the attraction force of Santiago as a regional nucleus and the loss of local dynamism, generating changes in population distribution. In the decade from 1993 to 2002 the annual growth rate was 3.61%, which constituted an increase of 141,955 more people, and reached a population of 507,418 inhabitants in 2002 while the urban area was 602,701 inhabitans. This growth was related to the attraction generated by the job offer in the free zone sector and the university academic offer. According to the Dominican Republic's 2003-2007 National Statistics Office (ONE) report, the estimated population of the city was 622,101 as of 2007. In the period 1960-1969 the city grew by 6 km², that is, it covered an area of approximately 9 km². In 1979 the city of Santiago de los Caballeros already had an urbanized area of 25 km², the result of rural-urban migration that extended the city with the creation of new peripheral neighborhoods. Later, with the use of immigrant labor from rural areas and neighboring towns that attracted the opening of the industrial free zone in the 80s, there was significant urban growth in the northwest area of the city, as well as real estate investment towards the north-northeast and east, extending to 28 km², three times more than in 1970. The 90s defined a new profile of the city, registering a greater growth of high-rise buildings for residential use. By 1998, it was estimated that the city had reached an urbanized area of 40 km². And by 2009, an urban area of approximately 90 km² (55% of the municipality), extending its north-south axis approximately 10 kilometers and its east-west axis 11 kilometers. From 1960 to 2009, Santiago has multiplied its urban population by eight and has expanded its urbanized territory 30 times, leaving only 72 km² available for expansion of the 162 km² of the municipality. Analyzing the growth trend and the role that Santiago has played in the regional configuration of the Cibao, it is understood that beyond the political-administrative borders, Santiago has a functional relationship with settlements that directly influence it, located within a radius of 50 kilometers, which includes all the municipalities and municipal districts of its province, in addition to Puerto Plata, Mao, La Vega and Moca. Its indirect influence reaches distant localities such as Dajabón, in the Northwest Line (150 kilometers), even to Cap Haitien, the main urban center of the northern part of the Republic of Haiti. As of 2002, The area of influence of the municipality, at an economic level, is exercised not only with the municipalities that make up the province but with the municipalities of Moca, Mao, Esperanza, La Vega, Puerta Plata, Imbert and Sosua. The basic production of the surrounding municipalities is tobacco planting and production, poultry activities and free trade zones. In the last 20 years, its urban area has expanded by 35% (14.74 km2) and has been consolidated by 65% (27.98 km2), totaling 42.72 km2, which corresponds to 47% of the total area of the study of the city of Santiago. To have a reference of the size to which this expansion-consolidation refers, this area would be 47 times larger than the Colonial City of Santo Domingo or approximately half the size of the National District. The expansion has been carried out predominantly in the periphery, especially in western Santiago, where 31% (4.52 km2) of the expansion is located. On the other hand, the predominant consolidation has been combined in the central, eastern and southeastern areas of the city, especially in the urban area, with 46% (12.89 km2). Although urban expansion has been proportionally lower than consolidation in the study area, it does not include the expansion observed in the municipalities of Tamboril, Licey al Medio and Puñal, which are part of the metropolitan area of Santiago de los Caballeros. These three municipalities have totaled an additional expansion of 12 km2.


2010 Population Census

As of 2010 Dominican Republic population census, the city of Santiago de los Caballeros had 691,262 inhabitans, Of these, a total of 550,753 live in the urban area of the municipality, while some 41,232 live in the rural area, which indicates that there is a minimal incidence of populations established in peri-urban and rural areas (6.96% of the total population) while 691,262 inhabitans on the urban area, Distributed over an area of 480.7 km², which reflects a population density of 1,438 inhabitants per km². However, unlike the 2002 census, the districts of Puñal and Sabana Iglesias were excluded of the municipal and urban area population. The population of Santiago de los Caballeros is predominantly young, with 64.28% being made up of people under 34 years of age. Of this total, 31.42% is made up of people between 18 and 34 years of age. The population is predominantly female (51.2%), resulting in a masculinity index of 0.95. In 2010, the population was distributed in 175,318 households, with an average of 3.38 inhabitants per household. According to the city hall 2016's strategic plan, Santiago de los Caballeros had 852,361 metropolitan area population, which is 88.5% population of the providence and 9% of the country's population.In terms of occupied surface area, the metropolitan area occupies 733 km², which represents 34% of the province and 2% of the country.


Districts

The city has the following subdivisions:


2022 Census

As of 2022 Dominican Republic population census, the city of Santiago de los Caballeros had 771,262 inhabitans. However, unlike the 2010 census, the District of Baitoa doesn't count as city population. However, the west part of the municipal core that included the neighberhood of Ingenio Arriba and Cienfiegos, were divided and created as municipal district in 2018.


Districts

As of 2022, The city has the following subdivisions:


Metropolitan Area

According to the Santiago 2030 strategic plan prepared by the Council for the Strategic Development of Santiago, Inc. (CDES) and published by the Santiago City Council in 2019, the municipalities of Licey Al Medio, Baitoa, Tamboril, Puñal and Villa González are part of the metropolitan area of Santiago de los Caballeros. According to the 2022 Dominican Republic population census, the sumatory of the municapilties and dritics that composed the metropolitan area of Santiago de los Caballeros is 959,498 inhabitans. The population of the city of Santiago is expected to reach 852,634 inhabitants by 2030 and 1.066 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area. As of 2022, The city has the metropolitan area as the following subdivisions:


Arts, Culture and Tourism


Architecture

The Victorian era was the zenith of architecture in the city. Numerous residences were built in this European style, which makes up the historic center of Santiago. The neo-classical gothic Cathedral of Santiago was built in 1895 by Onofre de Lora, an architect native to the city. The Hermanos Patiño Bridge is both the largest and oldest bridge in the city connecting the North and South sides of the city of Santiago. Its construction was started by Rafael Leónidas Trujillo and inaugurated in 1962, one year after his death. The bridge is named after the five brothers that died in an effort to end Trujillo's regime and dictatorship in the Dominican Republic in the mid 20th century. The anti-Trujillo legacy of the Patiño family did not begin with the brothers, but with their father who was killed in 1931 in the first anti-Trujillo insurrection of the Dominican Republic. On a hill overlooking Santiago is the city's tallest structure, a high marble monument named the Monumento de Santiago. Construction of the monument began in 1944 on the orders of then-dictator
Rafael Trujillo Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina ( ; ; 24 October 1891 – 30 May 1961), nicknamed ''El Jefe'' (; "the boss"), was a Dominican military officer and dictator who ruled the Dominican Republic from August 1930 until Rafael Trujillo#Assassination, ...
. Monumento a los Héroes de la Restauración Trujillo was assassinated in 1961, after which the monument was renamed the ''Monumento a los Héroes de la Restauración'' ("Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration" in English), in honor of the
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of 1863, in which the Dominican Republic regained its independence from Spain.


Museums

Museums in the city include the which exhibits Santiago's Carnival culture, and displays some garments worn by ''lechones'' of Santiago Province in the Carnival, as well as those worn in other provinces. The museum is named after noted Santiago painter
Yoryi Morel Jorge Octavio Morel Tavárez (known as Yoryi Morel) was a Dominican Republic, Dominican painter, musician, and teacher born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic; he is remembered as the leading Costumbrismo, costumbrista painter in t ...
. or The Tobacco Museum which shows manufacturing methods as well as the effect of the tobacco plantations along the city's history, the or Historic San Luis Fort Museum which previously served as a municipal prison., the or Restoration Heroes Museum is currently under construction and houses a display of pictures from the Restoration War from the 1863–1865 battles between the Dominican Government and the Spanish army. and which displays elements of the Caribbean and Dominican experience, natural Dominican history, and the evolution and culture of the indigenous
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peoples.


Tourism

The city of Santiago de los Caballeros is visited by 250,000 people daily and it is a reference point for different types of tourism: Health, Cultural, Gastronomic and local tourism. The profile of tourists in Santiago is 10% business and 85%
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. As of 2023, the city received over 60,000 international tourists for the health sector, 200% up from 20,000 tourists in 2015.During the 2024, a considerable number of new hotel rooms were built and projected nearly three thousand for 2025, of which 1,500 will be premium rooms. On the same year,
Estadio Cibao FC Cibao FC Stadium is a football stadium in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. It is currently used for football matches and hosts the home games of Cibao FC of the Liga Dominicana de Fútbol. The stadium holds 8,000 spectators. Th ...
was selected among the only two venues to held
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. In 2025, The Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic, disbursed the first contribution of 82 million pesos for the execution of the projects contemplated in the agreement signed with the institutions that make up Compromiso Santiago, which consists of promoting tourism in Santiago. On the same year, The Mayor's Office of Santiago de los Caballeros and the Association of Incoming Tour Operators of the Dominican Republic (Opetur) signed an agreement in Spain, within the framework of the International Tourism Fair (Fitur) 2025, with the aim of attracting tourists to visit the country and promoting the city, with an emphasis on promoting and empowering the Santiago Carnival On the same event, The city of Santiago officially launched a city brand for the world, designed for business, culture and innovation, seeking to highlight the historical richness and dynamism of a city with extraordinary potential in the business and cultural sectors. Among the most important sites to visit in Santiago are: * Historic Center (Calle del Sol) (Old Town): It contains historical sites such as the San Luis Fortress, the city's first banks and the Santiago Apostol Cathedral. It receives from 50,000 to 75,000 people per day. * Santiago Central Park: It has an area of 344,521 square meters, of which 21,000 square meters would be used for exhibitions, outdoor sports and recreational activitiest. As of 2018, received around 15,000 to 17,000 people each week. Expo Cibao, which is a multi-sector trade fair held in the city of Santiago, Dominican Republic, is considered the most important trade exhibition in the country and in the northern region, is annually held on the park. Also, Summer Food Fest is held on the park which is visited by 30,000 consumers every August annually. * Santiago de los Caballeros Cable Car: Mostly used by internal tourism users, it is used by 60,000 people monthly. It is part of the Integrated Transport System (STI) of the city which includes with the Santiago Monorail. * Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration: Inaugurated on September 30 of 1953, original named, "Monumento a la Paz de Trujillo", is the most simbolic and important place to visit in Santiago and The Cibao region. Considered a Cultural landmark in Santiago de los Caballeros and by many to be the most emblematic monument of the Dominican Republic, it was remodeled and inaugurated on August 16 of 2007. It is an important historical and cultural heritage site, which houses within it a significant portion of the history of Santiago and the country. In addition, the space is used to promote traditions, customs, art, music, folklore, sports, and many other elements and characteristics of the culture of the Dominican people.The city's iconic white marble tower, surrounded on all sides by a multi-level garden and offering panoramic views of the city. You can tour the interior of the 67-metre-high monument, named after the heroes of the Restoration War (1863-1865) who died in the fight to regain independence from Spain.It is located on the Castillo hill, which rises to approximately 302 meters above sea level in the heart of Santiago de los Caballeros. On the fifth floor it contains a panoramic view of the city. As of 2015, more than 100,000 torurist visited the monument annually. * Centro Leon: Inaugurated on 3 October of 2003, It is a museum and cultural center that promotes research and gathers 40 collections of visual arts, archaeology, ethnography, folklore, popular culture of the Dominican Republic as well as cartography, documentary and multimedia. In addition, it contains projects that have identity and habitability as thematic axes, and in its gardens, sociocultural animation and educational activities are carried out. Its buildings comply with the international standards established by the International Council of Museums and UNESCO. As of 2015, it receive over 90,000 students and visitors annually. During the 2016 receive over one millione of visitors and by 2024 it pass over 3 million of visitors in total during it 21 years of lifespan. It is the largest and most important private cultural center in the country * Santiago Botanical Garden Funder: inaugurated on April 23 of 2018, It is conceived as “a natural space for the enjoyment of the whole family”, it consists of more than 600,000 square meters of land, 12 kilometers of paths and trails, a dozen themed gardens, a cycle path of almost 4 kilometers and a series of attractions that make it unique in its kind. During it first year, it was visited by 200,000 while on average 18,000 people walk or cycle every month. During 2019, over 10,000 students visited the park. * Santiago Center Mall: considered the first green mall of the region and expected to be inaugurated on March of 2025, The project has 110,000 square meters of construction. It operated under the concept of urban mixed use, consisting of a 14 stories Curio Collection by Hilton Hotel and a four floors of commercial area with 30 thousand m2 of GLA. It will be the first commercial building in Santiago and the entire Cibao to be certified as a “Green Building” under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards.


Sports

As much as the rest of the nation, Santiago residents enjoy baseball and look forward to the Dominican winter season with the local team being the
Águilas Cibaeñas The Águilas Cibaeñas (; ''Cibaoan Eagles'') is a professional baseball team in the Dominican Republic's Professional Baseball League (LIDOM), based in Santiago in the northern region of Cibao. Founded in , the team has won six Caribbean Series ...
. Besides baseball, basketball is also played at a professional level in the city of Santiago. The institution in charge of organizing these events is the ''Asociación de Baloncesto de Santiago de los Treinta Caballeros'' (ABASACA) Santiago de Los Caballeros is the most successful city in the Dominican Republic based on Dominican League teams. Águilas Cibaeñas is the most successful baseball team not only in the Dominican Republic, but in the Caribbean, this team has 22 National Championship, and 6 Caribbean titles. This is what causes what a lot of people call Baseballs most intense rivalry, which is a long historic Rivalry between Águilas Cibaeñas and Tigres del Licey. Santiago's major baseball and basketball teams are Las Aguilas Cibaeñas and Los Metros de Santiago. Santiago has two stadiums, and the stadiums are The Estadio Cibao home of the Aguilas Cibaeñas and The Gran Arena del Cibao home of Los
Metros De Santiago Metros de Santiago is a professional basketball team based in Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago, Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in ...
The Female Volleyball Team have claimed two bronze medals in the professional Dominican Volleyball League. In early 2015, there was the official launch of Liga Dominicana de Fútbol in the Dominican Republic. Santiago is the first city in the country to hold a
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Certified Stadium, which was built in the campus of the Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra and became the home of the major and first city soccer team Cibao FC from Liga Dominicana de Fútbol.


Education

Principal entrance of Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM) Santiago is home of several universities including the prestigious
Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra ''('' English: ''Pontifical Catholic University Madre y Maestra)'' or PUCMM is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic university in the Dominican Republic. The university grants undergraduate, ...
(PUCMM) and Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago (UTESA). Other higher learning institutions present in Santiago are: ''Universidad Organización & Método'' (O&M), ''Universidad Abierta para Adultos'' (UAPA), ''Universidad Nacional Evangélica'' and one regional campus belonging to the
Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo The Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) () is a public university system in Dominican Republic, with its flagship campus in Ciudad Universitaria (lit. University City) neighborhood of Santo Domingo and regional campuses in many citi ...
Santiago is also home to a Binational Center, the Centro Cultural Domínico-Americano (CCDA), which was founded in 1962 by a group of Dominicans and Americans living in Santiago. At the beginning, the CCDA set about providing English language courses. Later, the library was opened and included the lending of overhead projectors and documentary films. These last two were sponsored by the American Embassy. CCDA is located on Estrella Sadhalá Avenue. These facilities of the CCDA were opened on July 23, 1962. Throughout its 50 years of existence, the CCDA has taught English language courses, painting classes and manual activities.


Transportation

Santiago has
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s (often called ''carros públicos'' or ''conchos'') and private and independent bus owners who form their own routes according to their demands. The city has private bus transportation to other cities. Bus companies include Dioni, Metro, Caribe Tours, Transporte Espinal, and Aetra Bus. The Autopista Juan Pablo Duarte highway, officially known as DR-1, passes by the city center and connects the city directly to
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. Other minor highways connect the city to Puerto Plata, Samaná, and the northwestern region of the country. The
Cibao International Airport Cibao International Airport () , also known as Santiago Airport, is located in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic's second-largest city. It is the country's third-busiest airport by passenger traffic and aircraft movements, after Pun ...
serves mostly Dominicans living in the United States and other Caribbean islands like Cuba, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and Puerto Rico, as well as Panama. The airport of the city was the Santiago Municipal Airport, a regional airport that closed in March 2002. It serves destinations such as San Juan, Port-au-Prince, New York City, Miami and Santo Domingo with regular services. On March 30, 2022, President
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formally commenced construction of the first
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system in Santiago De Los Caballeros. The
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project will be the first of its kind in the
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and
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. Completion is estimated at the end of 2024.


Health

Facilities include Hospital Cabral y Baez, Clínica Corominas, Hospital De Especialidades Medicas Materno Infantil, Union Médica, and Hospital Metropolitano De Santiago (HOMS), being the largest hospital in all of the
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and in all the
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Notable people from Santiago de los Caballeros


Actors, artists, musicians, writers

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Johnny Pacheco Juan Pablo Knipping Pacheco (25 March 1935 – 15 February 2021), known as Johnny Pacheco, was a Dominican musician, arranger, composer, bandleader, and record producer. Born in the Dominican Republic, Pacheco became a leading figure in the New ...
– musician * Fernando Cabrera – poet, visual artist and songwriter * Aisha Syed Castro – violinist *
Laura García-Godoy Laura García-Godoy Oliva is a ''telenovela'', theatre, film actress from the Dominican Republic. García-Godoy was born in Santiago de los Caballeros. She is descended from :es:Federico García Godoy, Federico García Godoy (1857–1924), Cub ...
– actress * Eddy HerreraMerengue singer * KrisspyMerengue singer * Clara Ledesma – painter * Ñico Lora
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ian * La Materialista – rapper and actress * Manny Pérez – actor *
Frank Perozo Francisco Ernesto Perozo is a List of people from the Dominican Republic, Dominican actor, assistant director and producer. and also he had a relationship with Denise Quiñones Miss Universe 2001 from Puerto Rico. Filmography References
– actor *
Mu-Kien Adriana Sang Mu-Kien Adriana Sang Ben (born 8 September 1955) is a historian, essayist, analyst, political scientist and academic from the Dominican Republic. Sang is Vice-Rector of the Madre y Maestra Pontifical Catholic University. The daughter of a Canton ...
– historian, essayist, analyst, political scientist, and academic * Luis Vargas
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singer * Julio Vega Batlle – author and diplomat *
Miguel Vila Luna Miguel Eduardo "Micky" Vila Luna (July 7, 1943 – April 1, 2005) was an architect and painter from the Dominican Republic. Early life and education Miguel Vila Luna was born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic on July 7, 1943. ...
– architect and painter *
Natti Natasha Natalia Alexandra Gutiérrez Batista (born December 10, 1986), better known by her stage name Natti Natasha (stylized all caps), is a List of people from the Dominican Republic, Dominican singer, songwriter and composer. She was signed to Don Om ...
– musician * Clarissa Molina – actress


Athletes

* Edward Cabrera – baseball player for the
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* Luis Felipe Lopez – 1st Dominican born player drafted in the 1st round of the 1998
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Draft * Reyes Moronta – baseball pitcher for the
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* Franquelis Osoria – baseball player * Francisco Peña – baseball player for the
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; son of Tony Peña and brother of Tony Peña Jr. * Ramón Peña – former baseball relief pitcher and member of the famous baseball Pena family * Tony Peña Jr. – baseball player *
Jhonny Peralta Jhonny Antonio Peralta (born May 28, 1982) is a Dominican former professional baseball shortstop who played 15 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). The Cleveland Guardians, Cleveland Indians signed him as an amateur free agent in his native ...
– baseball player * Hipólito Pichardo – former baseball of the
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,
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and the
Houston Astros The Houston Astros are an American professional baseball team based in Houston. The Astros compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West Division. They are one of two major leag ...
* Luis Polonia – baseball player *
Luis Pujols Luis Bienvenido Pujols Toribio (born November 18, 1955) is a Dominican former professional baseball player coach and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a catcher from to , most prominently as a member of the Houston Astros w ...
– former baseball player * José Cabrera
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player for the Houston Astros,
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and the
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José Lima José Desiderio Rodriguez Lima (September 30, 1972 – May 23, 2010) was a Dominican right-handed pitcher who spent 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Detroit Tigers (1994–1996, 2001–2002), Houston Astros (1997–2001), K ...
– baseball player * Ángel Berroa – baseball player * Jose Reyes – baseball player for the New York Mets * Joaquín Benoit – baseball player * Rafael Belliard – baseball player and cousin of
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2B Ronnie Belliard * Carlos Almanzar – baseball player * Bill Castro
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player for the Milwaukee Brewers,
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, and the
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; pitching coach of the Milwaukee Brewers *
Carlos Gómez Carlos Argelis Gómez Peña, nicknamed Go-Go, (; born December 4, 1985) is a Dominican former professional baseball outfielder. He played for the New York Mets, Minnesota Twins, Milwaukee Brewers, Houston Astros, Texas Rangers and Tampa Bay Ra ...
– baseball player for the Texas Rangers * Leonardo Cruz – boxer * Kelvin Cáceres – baseball player *
Bernie Castro Bernabel "Bernie" Castro (born July 14, 1979) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. He played two major league seasons, one each with the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles. Career The New York Yankees signed Castro as an in ...
– baseball player *
Winston Llenas Winston Enriquillo Llenas Dávila ( a.k.a. Chilote) (born September 23, 1943) is a Dominican former Major League Baseball infielder/outfielder who played for the California Angels from 1968 to 1969, and again from 1972 to 1975. He also played on ...
– former baseball player * Al Alburquerque – baseball player * Víctor Díaz – baseball player for the
Baltimore Orioles The Baltimore Orioles (also known as the O's) are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. As one of the America ...
* Leo Garcia – former baseball player * Robinson Checo – former baseball player * Rudy Hernández – former baseball player * Victor Martinez – IFBB bodybuilder, runner-up many years for
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* Marcos Diplan
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* Victor Estrella Burgos – tennis player, first Dominican to win an ATP tournament, first Dominican on the ATP top 100 * Luis Silverio – former baseball player who is now a coach * Alfredo Simón – baseball player for the
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* Julián Tavárez – baseball player * Carlos Triunfel – baseball for the
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organization * Carlos Villanueva
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player for the
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* Ramon Antonio Nery – boxer * Christopher Morel - baseball player for the
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Politicians

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Joaquín Balaguer Joaquín Antonio Balaguer Ricardo (1 September 1906 – 14 July 2002) was a Dominican politician, scholar, writer, and lawyer who was the 41st, 45th and 49th president of the Dominican Republic serving three non-consecutive terms from 1960 t ...
– Dominican President * Salvador Jorge Blanco – Dominican President, lawyer and a writer *
Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly Fondeur (22 August 1904 – 28 December 1979) was a Dominican politician, lawyer, scholar, diplomat who served as the 42nd president of the Dominican Republic from 1962 until 1963. Previously, he was the 25th vice presi ...
– Dominican President, lawyer, scholar and diplomat *
Ulises Francisco Espaillat Ulises Francisco Espaillat Quiñones (February 9, 1823 – April 25, 1878) was a 19th-century Dominican Republic liberal statesman and author. He served as president of the Dominican Republic from April 29, 1876, to October 5, 1876. Espaillat ...
– Dominican President, and author * Rafael Estrella Ureña – Dominican President * Antonio Guzmán Fernández – Dominican President *
Hipólito Mejía Rafael Hipólito Mejía Domínguez (born 22 February 1941) is a Dominican politician who served as President of the Dominican Republic from 2000 to 2004. During his presidential term in office the country was affected by one of its worst econ ...
– Dominican President *
Raquel Peña de Antuña Raquel or Racquel is a variation of the given name Rachel (given name), Rachel. Notable people with the name include: Raquel *Raquel (wrestler), Brazilian professional wrestler *Raquel Alessi (born 1983), American former actress and model *Raquel ...
- Dominican Vice President * Francisco Augusto Lora – Dominican Vice President, Ambassador to Washington, USA, lawyer * Ulises Rodríguez – Dominican and current mayor of Santiago, engineer * Abel Martínez – Dominican and former mayor of Santiago, lawyer


Other

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Miguel Cocco Miguel Salvador Cocco Guerrero (August 21, 1946 – May 20, 2009) was a Dominican businessman and politician. Born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago; his parents Manuel A. Cocco and Gisela Guerrero moved with him to Santo Domingo when ...
– businessman * Martha Heredia
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* Clarissa Molina – Miss Dominican Republic 2015 - Nuestra Bellaza Latina VIP 2016 *Mons.
Agripino Núñez Collado ''Monsignor'' Agripino Núñez Collado (9 November 1933 – 22 January 2022) was a Roman Catholic priest and scholar from the Dominican Republic. Biography Núñez Collado was born in La Galeta, Sabana Iglesia, and was ordained a Priesthood (Ca ...
– former rector of
Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra ''('' English: ''Pontifical Catholic University Madre y Maestra)'' or PUCMM is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic university in the Dominican Republic. The university grants undergraduate, ...
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Ercilia Pepín Ercilia Pepín (December 7, 1886 – June 14, 1939) was a teacher, feminist, and equal rights activist in the Dominican Republic. She dedicated herself to the welfare and preservation of the Dominican Republic, Dominican nation through education. ...
- teacher, feminist, and equal rights activist * Rosa Smester Marrero – educator and feminist writer, who founded a hospice and school in the city. *
Amelia Vega Amelia Vega Polanco (; born 7 November 1984) is a List of people from the Dominican Republic, Dominican actress, model, author, singer and beauty queen. At the age of 18, she won the Miss Universe 2003 pageant, becoming the first ever Miss Univ ...
– Miss Dominican Republic 2002,
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Twin towns – sister cities

Santiago has twinning agreements with the following
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(Spain) *
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Photo gallery

File:A view of Santiago de los Caballeros Historical Center.jpg, Houses in Santiago's Old Historic Center File:Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia.jpg, Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia Catholic Church File:Centro de Bellas Artes.jpg, Gran Teatro del Cibao File:Santiago Northeast.jpg, A view of the Northeastern section of Santiago File:Palacio de los deportes de Santiago de los Caballeros..jpg, Gran arena del cibao


See also

* Santiago Province * Cibao region *
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History of the Dominican Republic The recorded history of the Dominican Republic began in 1492 when Christopher Columbus, working for the Crown of Castile, arrived at a large island in the western Atlantic Ocean, later known as the Caribbean. The native Taíno people, an Arawaka ...


References


External links


Official site of the Santiago City Council
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