List of provincial governors in the Dominican Republic
The Governors are the Executive authorities of each Dominican Province.[1]
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List of Governors
Province | Name | Date Elected | Party |
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Azua | |||
Bahoruco | |||
Barahona | |||
Dajabón | |||
Distrito Nacional | |||
Duarte | |||
El Seibo | |||
Elías Piña | |||
Espaillat | |||
Hato Mayor | |||
Hermanas Mirabal | |||
Independencia | |||
La Altagracia | |||
La Romana | |||
La Vega | |||
María Trinidad Sánchez | |||
Monseñor Nouel | |||
Monte Cristi | |||
Monte Plata | |||
Pedernales | |||
Peravia | |||
Puerto Plata | |||
Samaná | |||
San Cristóbal | |||
San José de Ocoa | |||
San Juan | |||
San Pedro de Macorís | |||
Sánchez Ramírez | |||
Santiago | |||
Santiago Rodríguez | |||
Santo Domingo | |||
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External links
- Government Official Website (in Spanish)
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-01. Retrieved 2013-08-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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