Gurabo, Dominican Republic

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Gurabo is a suburban section in northeast Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. Its estimated population is 42,000.[4] Gurabo is best known for its tobacco plantations and amber mines.

Founded1495
Elevation173 m (568 ft)
Distance to
Santo Domingo

 158km
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Gurabo
Gurabo is located in the Dominican Republic
Gurabo
Gurabo
Coordinates: 19°29′0″N 70°40′0″W
Country Dominican Republic
ProvinceSantiago
MunicipalitySantiago de los Caballeros
Founded1495
Area
  Total
664.37 km2 (256.51 sq mi)
Elevation173 m (568 ft)
Population
 (2012)[3]
  Total
126,668
  Density190.66/km2 (493.80/sq mi)
  Urban
77,009
Distance to
 Santo Domingo

 158km
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Development

Due to their proximity, the growth of Gurabo is tied with that of Santiago de los Caballeros. Historically, Gurabo was quite rural with agricultural, industrial, commercial, and textile sectors. Today, it retains these sectors along with many housing developments, which began in the late 1990s as populations grew.[4] This has led to Gurabo being considered a satellite city of Santiago.

Notable people

Famous people born in Gurabo:

  • Former Dominican President Hipólito Mejía and his wife, First Lady Rosa Gómez Arias.
  • María Josefa de los Santos Domínguez Gómez, wife of President Juan Isidro Jimenes.
  • Brothers Rubén and Muni Díaz Moreno, participants in the revolts for the return of Dominican constitutionality in 1965.
  • Víctor Méndez, politician.

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