Sabana Grande de Boyá
Sabana Grande de Boya Dominican Republic
Sabana Grande de Boya Dominican Republic
Official seal of Sabana Grande de Boyá
Sabana Grande de Boyá is located in the Dominican Republic
Sabana Grande de Boyá
Sabana Grande de Boyá
Coordinates: 18°57′0″N 69°48′0″W / 18.95000°N 69.80000°W / 18.95000; -69.80000
Country Dominican Republic
ProvinceMonte Plata
Area
  Total535.08 km2 (206.60 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
  Total30,085
  Density56/km2 (150/sq mi)
Municipal Districts2

Sabana Grande de Boyá is a municipality (municipio) of the Monte Plata province in the Dominican Republic. It includes the municipal districts (distritos municipal) of Gonzalo and Majagual.[2]

History

It was founded by Enrique Bejo (Enriquillo), the Taino chief of Jaragua and hero of Bahoruco, after 14 years of struggle and having managed to force the authorities of Santo Domingo to sign a peace treaty, decided to retire to Boyá in 1533, where he later died, his remains are at the point where a temple was later built. The last Tainos on the island were exterminated in the town of Boyá and, therefore, it has been called the "last redoubt of the indigenous race" of Santo Domingo. By the late 16th century, the population was made up of only 13 Spanish families and was mostly forgotten.

The town experience it's greatest population growth during the 1940s, a time when the sowing, cultivation and harvesting of sugar cane also began, an activity directed by the then president of the Dominican Republic, the tyrant Rafael Leonidas Trujillo. The sugarcane production generated the arrival of a large number of families, who came from different parts of the country as well as other parts of the Caribbean, and settled in these properties in search of a better economy of their income.

Sabana Grande de Boya is the hometown of Elly de la Cruz, who debuted as the shortstop of the Cincinnati Reds in June 2023 and was honored as the Major League Player of the Week after only his 17th game in the major leagues.

Economy

The economy of the town is based on livestock, agriculture and remittances received from abroad, specifically from the United States and Europe.

Notable residents

References

  1. Superficies a nivel de municipios, Oficina Nacional de Estadistica Archived 2009-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Listado de Codigos de Provincias, Municipio y Distritos Municipales, Actualizada a Junio 20 del 2006" (in Spanish). Oficina Nacional de Estadística, Departamento de Cartografia, Division de Limites y Linderos. 20 June 2006. Archived from the original on 14 March 2007. Retrieved 12 August 2011. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)



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