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Banica, Dominican Republic

Bánica
San Francisco de Bánica
Bánica is located in the Dominican Republic
Bánica
Bánica
Location of Bánica in the Dominican Republic
Coordinates: 19°05′N 71°41′W / 19.083°N 71.683°W / 19.083; -71.683Coordinates: 19°05′N 71°41′W / 19.083°N 71.683°W / 19.083; -71.683
Country Dominican Republic
Province Elías Piña
Founded 1504
Municipality since 1844
Area
 • Total 265.98 km2 (102.70 sq mi)
Elevation 287 m (942 ft)
Population (2012)
 • Total 7,856
 • Density 30/km2 (76/sq mi)
 • Demonym Baniquero(a)
Distance to
 – Santo Domingo

266 km
Municipalities 2

San Francisco de Bánica, or simply Bánica, is a municipality of the Elías Piña province, on the border with Haiti and near the Artibonite river. The name Bánica comes from the Taíno name of the region, Banique ("land of ebony").

The town was founded in 1504 by Diego Velázquez, who later went to conquest the island of Cuba, on the left side of the River Artibonite. It was an important town in those years but later it lost its importance. In the 18th century, the Spanish government moved the city to its present place, away from the river, and brought families from the Canary Islands to live there.

During the Haitian Revolution, many people fled to other places. When the Haitians occupied the eastern part of the island (the present Dominican Republic), they administered the town as part of the Department of Artibonite.

After the Independence in 1844, the town was elevated by the Dominican government to the category of municipality of the Azua province. But again the town was abandoned by its inhabitants. After the "Restoration War" (1863–1865), some families from other towns close to the Haitian border came to live in Bánica.

Bánica was made a municipality of the San Juan province in 1938 and then, in 1942, of the new province of Elías Piña.

The main economic activity of the municipality is agriculture. Commerce with Haiti is also an important economic activity in the city.


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