Dominican Republic cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 20 January 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Dominican Republic. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 7843 places in Dominican Republic that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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3502224 | La Jagua | DO | Santiago Rodríguez | San Ignacio de Sabaneta | 19.38122 | -71.31083 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3504398 | Hoyo Nuevo | DO | Peravia | 18.4822 | -70.39869 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |||
3505697 | Fondo Vicente | Fondo Vicente,Fondo de Vicente,Vicente | DO | Monte Plata | Monte Plata | 18.85 | -69.88333 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3501684 | La Mata Cimarrona | La Mata Cimarrona,Mata Cimarrona | DO | Monte Plata | Yamasá | 18.70345 | -70.07095 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3493419 | Sabana Tuna | DO | San Juan | Las Matas de Farfán | 18.9 | -71.48333 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3506695 | El Palmarito | DO | Santiago Rodríguez | 19.49413 | -71.14726 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |||
3499473 | Los Algodones | DO | Monte Cristi | Villa Vásquez | 19.81799 | -71.38834 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3492984 | Santa Cruz de El Seibo | El Seibo,Santa Cruz de El Seibo,Santa Cruz del Seibo,Santa Cruz del Seybo,Seibo,Seybo | DO | El Seíbo | El Seibo | 18.76559 | -69.03886 | 23547 | America/Santo_Domingo | seat of a first-order administrative division | |
3508763 | Don Juan | DO | Pedernales | Pedernales | 18.19345 | -71.77584 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3498375 | Los Hoyitos | DO | La Vega | Jarabacoa | 19.13814 | -70.66334 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3511736 | Batey Luna | DO | Monte Plata | Sabana Grande de Boyá | 19.01454 | -69.91099 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3510935 | Cabeza de Toro | DO | Monte Cristi | Guayubín | 19.57484 | -71.43353 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3501922 | La Llanada | La Llana,La Llanada,La Llaná | DO | Sánchez Ramírez | Cotuí | 18.94064 | -70.02364 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3506418 | El Puerto | DO | Nacional | 18.62428 | -70.13494 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |||
3496461 | Mejía | DO | Monte Cristi | Castañuelas | 19.74136 | -71.52393 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3504218 | Jagua Mocha | Jagua Macha,Jagua Macho,Jagua Mocha | DO | La Altagracia | Higüey | 18.53867 | -68.77019 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3494270 | Puerto Palenque | Palenque,Puerto Palenque | DO | San Cristóbal | Sabana Grande De Palenque | 18.23489 | -70.16425 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3501133 | La Playa | DO | La Altagracia | 18.81667 | -68.58333 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |||
3497513 | Los Sillones | DO | Santiago | San José de Las Matas | 19.38251 | -71.10492 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3491947 | Villa Clara | Clara,Villa Clara | DO | Samaná | Samaná Municipality | 19.19915 | -69.3082 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3500626 | Las Coles | La Cole,Las Coles | DO | San Cristóbal | Cambita Garabitos | 18.46048 | -70.2553 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3511064 | Buena Vista | DO | La Vega | Jarabacoa | 19.15652 | -70.59143 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3495455 | Palo Alto | El Centro,Palo Alto | DO | Santiago | Santiago de los Caballeros | 19.59115 | -70.69645 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3508975 | Cumba | DO | Sánchez Ramírez | Cotuí | 18.97588 | -70.16633 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3504553 | Hojas Anchas | Hojancho,Hojas Anchas | DO | Santo Domingo | Pedro Brand | 18.60434 | -70.10262 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3500357 | Las Mercedes | DO | San Cristóbal | Yaguate | 18.34544 | -70.2071 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3512319 | Arroyo Seco | DO | San José de Ocoa | San José de Ocoa | 18.63333 | -70.45 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3505807 | Estrelladora | Estralladora,Estrelladora,La Estralladora | DO | La Altagracia | Higüey | 18.48051 | -68.60573 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3495544 | Palmarejo | DO | Santo Domingo | Los Alcarrizos | 18.54505 | -69.99375 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3505113 | Guanito | DO | San Juan | San Juan de la Maguana | 18.72377 | -71.09545 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3503989 | Jorungo | DO | Duarte | Arenoso | 19.15545 | -69.73446 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3503790 | Juma | DO | Monseñor Nouel | Bonao | 18.90941 | -70.39611 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3492982 | Santa Elena | DO | Barahona | Barahona | 18.16127 | -71.12801 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3512498 | Arroyo Blanco | DO | María Trinidad Sánchez | Nagua | 19.36667 | -70.03333 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3512285 | Aserradero Santa Rosa | DO | San José de Ocoa | Sabana Larga | 18.65 | -70.58333 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3510425 | Canca La Piedra | Canca La Piedra,Canca las Piedras | DO | Santiago | Tamboril | 19.4773 | -70.58427 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3502048 | La Labranza | DO | Sánchez Ramírez | Cotuí | 19.01667 | -70.06667 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3494565 | Pontón | DO | Valverde | Esperanza | 19.56921 | -70.89941 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3492408 | Tierra Sucia | DO | Dajabón | Restauración | 19.33268 | -71.69182 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3504331 | Inaje | El Naje,Inage,Inaje | DO | Santiago Rodríguez | Villa Los Almácigos | 19.44082 | -71.44084 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3498404 | Los Higos | DO | El Seíbo | Miches | 18.98676 | -68.95805 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3500330 | La Solapa | DO | Puerto Plata | Altamira | 19.66689 | -70.78352 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3493848 | Rinconcito | DO | La Vega | Jarabacoa | 19.13423 | -70.6422 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3500526 | Las Guamas | DO | Azua | Guayabal | 18.7 | -70.78333 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3499435 | Los Amaceyes Arriba | Amaceyes Arriba,Los Amaceyes Arriba | DO | Espaillat | 19.49249 | -70.56477 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3500917 | La Sabana | DO | La Vega | La Vega | 19.26282 | -70.63281 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3507375 | El Higo | DO | Baoruco | Galván | 18.5073 | -71.3038 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3502860 | La Cueva | DO | Puerto Plata | Imbert | 19.81281 | -70.90695 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3495272 | Paraíso | DO | Barahona | Paraíso | 17.99172 | -71.16526 | 6490 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3498136 | Los Mampurrios | Los Mampurios,Los Mampurrios | DO | El Seíbo | El Seibo | 18.92658 | -69.21636 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3499127 | Los Caimitos | DO | Azua | Estebanía | 18.56695 | -70.63889 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3512400 | Arroyo Hoyo | DO | San Cristóbal | Cambita Garabitos | 18.45607 | -70.22678 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3495149 | Payaso | El Payaso,Payaso | DO | Barahona | Barahona | 18.15186 | -71.1162 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3509938 | Ceila | Batey Ceila,Ceila | DO | San Pedro de Macorís | Consuelo | 18.59383 | -69.22417 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3508547 | El Alto de la Cumbre | DO | La Vega | Jarabacoa | 19.01564 | -70.66525 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3506694 | El Palo | DO | Valverde | Esperanza | 19.65906 | -70.97774 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3493522 | Sabana de Pontón | DO | La Vega | La Vega | 19.18931 | -70.47697 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3502241 | La Jagua | DO | San Cristóbal | Yaguate | 18.38625 | -70.21435 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3499577 | Loma de los Ríos | DO | Santiago | San José de Las Matas | 19.14329 | -70.89544 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3500771 | Las Berenjenas | La Berenjena,Las Berenjenas,Los Berenjenas | DO | Duarte | Castillo | 19.28092 | -70.05557 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3496015 | Najayo | DO | San Cristóbal | San Cristóbal | 18.28333 | -70.11667 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3498959 | Los Cedros | El Cedro,Los Cedros | DO | Azua | Padre Las Casas | 18.86125 | -70.88873 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3507889 | El Coco | DO | Azua | Estebanía | 18.51893 | -70.57065 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3502572 | La Gorra | La Gorra,Sabana La Gorra,Sabana de la Gorra | DO | Dajabón | Partido | 19.52559 | -71.50319 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3499169 | Los Cacaos | DO | Santiago Rodríguez | Villa Los Almácigos | 19.42871 | -71.45311 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3500920 | La Sabana | DO | La Vega | Jarabacoa | 19.05635 | -70.62197 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3506890 | El Montazo | DO | Peravia | Baní | 18.40878 | -70.40391 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3492164 | Valentín | DO | Elías Piña | Pedro Santana | 19.15073 | -71.48597 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3493514 | Sabana de Socoa | DO | Monte Plata | Monte Plata | 18.80197 | -69.72994 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3508334 | El Botado | El Botado,Los Botados | DO | La Vega | Constanza | 18.87104 | -70.58448 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3507176 | El Libro | DO | Monseñor Nouel | Bonao | 18.82645 | -70.51396 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3499045 | Los Campos | DO | Dajabón | El Pino | 19.45653 | -71.48742 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3507617 | El Firme | DO | Duarte | Castillo | 19.29321 | -70.05624 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3508768 | Don Francisco | DO | La Altagracia | Higüey | 18.56377 | -68.8084 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3498550 | Los Gramasos | DO | Hato Mayor | Hato Mayor | 18.78815 | -69.35882 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3500231 | Las Tres Casitas | DO | La Altagracia | Higüey | 18.62945 | -68.612 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3493395 | Sabaneta | DO | Azua | Padre Las Casas | 18.78501 | -70.95888 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3501304 | La Penda | DO | Espaillat | Moca | 19.4588 | -70.4688 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3507217 | El Jobo | DO | Espaillat | Gaspar Hernández | 19.56758 | -70.32159 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3506234 | El Saladillo | El Saladillo,Saladillo | DO | Espaillat | Jamao Al Norte | 19.55 | -70.48333 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3500282 | Las Piñas | La Pina,La Piña,Las Pinas,Las Piñas | DO | Monte Plata | Bayaguana | 18.77244 | -69.53481 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3507502 | El Guanal | DO | Santiago Rodríguez | San Ignacio de Sabaneta | 19.44707 | -71.36846 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3502798 | La Damajagua | DO | Azua | Estebanía | 18.5978 | -70.71459 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3491954 | Villa Alegre | DO | María Trinidad Sánchez | Nagua | 19.43401 | -69.92694 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3498988 | Los Carmoníes | Carmonies,Los Carmonies,Los Carmoníes | DO | Santiago Rodríguez | Villa Los Almácigos | 19.33139 | -71.42871 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3510229 | Capulín | Capulin,Capulina,Capullin,Capullín,Capulín | DO | San Juan | Vallejuelo | 18.6439 | -71.30095 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3501090 | La Potranca | La Patrona,La Potranca | DO | Puerto Plata | Puerto Plata | 19.82459 | -70.86925 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3509383 | Compadre Pascual | DO | La Vega | Jarabacoa | 19.11667 | -70.75 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3503782 | Juncalito Abajo | Juncalito,Juncalito Abajo | DO | Santiago | Jánico | 19.2199 | -70.81905 | 1229 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3512295 | Artemisa | Altamiza,Artemisa | DO | San Pedro de Macorís | Los Llanos | 18.69088 | -69.48483 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3502958 | La Cruz | Cruz,Cruz de Gen,La Cruz | DO | Espaillat | Gaspar Hernández | 19.60476 | -70.31094 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3506433 | El Puente | DO | Santo Domingo | Santo Domingo Este | 18.56565 | -69.78887 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3505033 | Abajo Guaucí | Abajo Guauci,Abajo Guaucí,Guaci Abajo,Guaici Abajo,Guaicí Abajo,Guaisi Abajo,Guauci,Guaucí | DO | Espaillat | Moca | 19.40862 | -70.52717 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3495518 | Palmarito | DO | Samaná | Samaná Municipality | 19.25286 | -69.19701 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3496629 | Mata Gallina | DO | San Pedro de Macorís | Los Llanos | 18.63527 | -69.48902 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3507951 | El Charco | DO | Sánchez Ramírez | La Mata | 19.13333 | -70.11667 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3511689 | Batey Papagayo | DO | La Altagracia | Higüey | 18.94268 | -68.76152 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3502443 | La Guázara | La Guazara,La Guázara,Las Guazaras | DO | La Vega | Jarabacoa | 19.0805 | -70.70283 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | |
3497281 | Magante | DO | Espaillat | Gaspar Hernández | 19.58234 | -70.13302 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place | ||
3503947 | Juanajico | DO | Santo Domingo | San Antonio De Guerra | 18.56448 | -69.61214 | 0 | America/Santo_Domingo | populated place |
**Exploring the Geographic Landscape of the Dominican Republic**
Introduction**
Welcome to the Dominican Republic, a nation of diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant urban centers. As a geographer, delving into the data of the Dominican Republic's cities, regions, and departments, while acquiring the latitude and longitude coordinates of each urban area, provides valuable insights into the geographical fabric of this Caribbean country.
Unveiling Urban Dynamics**
The Dominican Republic's urban centers are dynamic hubs of activity, each with its own unique character and history. From the bustling capital of Santo Domingo, with its colonial architecture and vibrant street life, to the picturesque town of Puerto Plata, nestled along the northern coast, the country's cities offer a fascinating glimpse into its cultural and economic landscape.
Mapping Geographic Coordinates**
Mapping the latitude and longitude coordinates of the Dominican Republic's cities allows us to navigate its diverse terrain with precision. From the lush mountain ranges of the interior to the pristine beaches of the coastline, these geographic coordinates serve as essential markers in understanding the spatial distribution of population and resources in the country.
Exploring Regional Diversity**
The Dominican Republic is divided into several administrative regions, each characterized by its own distinct geography and cultural traditions. From the fertile Cibao Valley in the north to the arid plains of the southwest, each region offers its own unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. By examining the geographical data of each region, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the country's rich diversity.
Understanding Environmental Challenges**
Despite its natural beauty, the Dominican Republic faces significant environmental challenges, including deforestation, soil erosion, and water pollution. Rapid urbanization and industrialization have placed increasing pressure on the country's natural resources, threatening its biodiversity and ecological balance. As geographers, it is essential to study these environmental challenges and work towards sustainable solutions that promote conservation and economic development.
Conclusion**
In conclusion, our exploration of the Dominican Republic's geography has revealed a country of remarkable diversity and complexity. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographic coordinates, we have gained valuable insights into the spatial dynamics of this Caribbean nation. As the Dominican Republic continues to navigate environmental challenges and pursue sustainable development, the role of geographers in understanding and addressing these issues becomes increasingly important. By leveraging our knowledge and expertise, we can contribute to the preservation of the Dominican Republic's natural heritage for generations to come.
Download data files for Dominican Republic's cities in CSV, SQL, XML and JSON formats
Exploring the Dominican Republic’s Geography: A Geographer’s Perspective on Cities, Regions, and Data
The Dominican Republic, located on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean, is a country rich in history, culture, and geographical diversity. With its stunning coastline, fertile valleys, and towering mountain ranges, the Dominican Republic presents an intriguing case for geographic study. The country’s cities, regions, and urban areas offer valuable insights into its developmental patterns, environmental challenges, and socio-economic dynamics. As a geographer, examining the spatial organization of cities and regions in the Dominican Republic is essential for understanding how the country functions and evolves.
Geographical Structure of the Dominican Republic: Cities, Regions, and Divisions
The Dominican Republic is divided into 31 provinces and a special district, the capital city of Santo Domingo. These provinces are the primary political and administrative divisions of the country. Each province has its own set of cities, towns, and rural areas, all contributing to the country's diversity in terms of population, culture, and economic activities. Understanding how these cities and towns are organized within their respective provinces is vital for gaining a clear understanding of the country’s geographical structure.
Santo Domingo, the capital, is the most urbanized city in the Dominican Republic and serves as the cultural, political, and economic center of the country. However, other cities like Santiago, Puerto Plata, and La Romana also play important roles in the country’s growth, each with unique geographical features that influence their development. These cities, spread across different regions, contribute to the country’s overall infrastructure, trade, tourism, and agriculture.
The provinces are further divided into municipalities and districts, which provide a more localized form of governance. These administrative subdivisions allow for better management of resources and services, and are essential for understanding how the country’s political and economic structures interact with its geographical landscape.
Latitude and Longitude: Pinpointing the Locations of Dominican Cities
For anyone wishing to study the geography of the Dominican Republic in greater detail, obtaining precise latitude and longitude data for each city is a fundamental step. Latitude and longitude provide the necessary coordinates to accurately map the locations of cities, towns, and regions across the country. These coordinates serve as the foundation for spatial analysis, helping geographers understand the distribution of urban and rural areas, the accessibility of cities, and how these locations influence their economic, environmental, and social functions.
By knowing the exact coordinates of key cities such as Santo Domingo, Santiago, and Punta Cana, geographers can assess the distance between urban centers, analyze transportation networks, and examine how cities interact with each other and with their surrounding natural features. Understanding the positioning of cities also helps to identify which areas may be most susceptible to environmental factors such as flooding, hurricanes, or other natural hazards.
Latitude and longitude data are also useful for understanding how cities and regions in the Dominican Republic have developed historically, and how geographic factors such as coastal proximity, mountain ranges, and rivers have shaped settlement patterns. Geographers can analyze the impact of these natural features on the development of infrastructure, tourism, and agriculture in different parts of the country.
Accessing Dominican Republic’s Geographic Data in Multiple Formats
For those who wish to conduct more in-depth research or analysis of the Dominican Republic’s geography, having access to data in various formats is essential. The ability to obtain geographic data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML provides flexibility for users with different needs and technical capabilities.
CSV (Comma Separated Values) format is widely used for organizing data into tables, making it easy for researchers and analysts to work with and manipulate. Whether sorting cities by population, land area, or proximity to major transport hubs, CSV files allow for quick analysis in spreadsheet software. SQL (Structured Query Language) is ideal for users working with large databases, enabling them to query and retrieve specific information about cities, regions, and their geographic characteristics. SQL also allows for complex spatial queries, which can help uncover hidden relationships between cities and other geographic features.
For developers and those working with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and XML (Extensible Markup Language) are the most common formats for integrating geographic data into custom applications, websites, or interactive maps. These flexible formats allow for the creation of dynamic tools that can visualize geographic data and offer insights into the spatial relationships of cities and regions in the Dominican Republic.
Having access to geographic data in these multiple formats makes it easier to integrate the data into a wide range of applications, from academic research and governmental planning to business analysis and urban development.
Unlocking the Potential of Dominican Republic’s Geographic Data
The Dominican Republic’s rich geography offers immense potential for research and analysis. With its diverse cities, regions, and natural landscapes, the country provides geographers with a unique opportunity to explore how human settlements interact with the environment and how geographic factors influence urbanization, resource management, and economic development.
By obtaining data on the cities, regions, and their geographical coordinates, geographers can better understand the spatial dynamics of the country. Whether studying the relationship between coastal cities and their ports, the development of tourism in the east, or the agricultural potential of the central valley, geographic data plays a vital role in analyzing and forecasting the country’s growth.
The availability of data in flexible formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML enhances the accessibility of this information and allows users to customize their analyses according to their specific needs. Researchers, urban planners, developers, and government officials can use this data to make more informed decisions about infrastructure development, urban planning, environmental sustainability, and disaster preparedness.
The geographic data of the Dominican Republic provides invaluable insights into how the country’s cities and regions are structured, how they interact, and how they are influenced by natural features. With the right tools and data, it is possible to explore the full potential of this Caribbean nation and uncover new ways to support its continued growth and development.