Santa Cruz de El Seibo El Seibo |
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Coordinates: 18°46′12″N 69°2′24″W / 18.77000°N 69.04000°W | |
Country | Dominican Republic |
Province | El Seibo |
Founded | 1502 |
Municipality since | 1844 |
Area | |
• Total | 1,344.33 km2 (519.05 sq mi) |
Elevation | 117 m (384 ft) |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 97,144 |
• Density | 72/km2 (190/sq mi) |
• Demonym | Seibano(a) |
Distance to – Santo Domingo |
135 km |
Municipalities | 3 |
Climate | Am |
Coordinates: 18°45′47″N 69°02′31″W / 18.763°N 69.042°W
Santa Cruz del Seibo is a city in the El Seibo Province of the Dominican Republic.
The El Seibo municipality is located in the eastern part of the country. It was founded in 1506 by the conqueror of Jamaica, Juan de Esquivel, with the name of Santa Cruz de Icayagua.
Towards 1518, its population disappeared and settled in Cuesta Prieta, to the east of Seibo River, where it branched off along with Soco River.
The Seibo was the largest eastern province until December 31, 1944 because it was formed by the municipalities of El Seybo, Hato Mayor, Miches, Sabana de la Mar and La Romana. Its territory began to decrease with the creation of the La Altagracia Province, on January 1, 1945, which consisted of La Romana as the head city, the municipality of Higuey and the municipal district of San Rafael Del Yuma.
Some of the distinguished people from El Seibo include Manuela Diez, mother of Juan Pablo Duarte, Cesáreo Guillermo and Alexander Woss y Gil, who were Presidents of the Republic. In addition, Monsignor Octavio A. Beras, Archbishop of Santo Domingo and Cardinal of the Catholic Church and Minerva Bernardino, who represented the country in several international events and defended women's rights, were also from Santa Cruz del Seibo, as well as world-renowned and respected tenor, Francisco (Chahin) Casanova. Also famed baseball player Cesar Jeronimo (Jr). Famous psychiatrist and public personality: Dr. Máximo Beras Goico; TV personality, actor and comedian: Freddy Beras Goico, and pop singer and TV personality Charityn Goico.