The Dominican Republic is divided into 32 provinces, which constitute the primary level of administrative division in the country's two-tiered governance structure. Provinces serve as the principal territorial units for implementing national policies and delivering public services to local populations. Each province is administered by a governor appointed by the President, who acts as the central government's representative at the regional level. Provincial governments coordinate various administrative functions including public works, education oversight, healthcare services, and civil registry operations within their jurisdictions. This administrative framework allows the national government to maintain effective governance across the country's diverse regions while providing a structure for organizing electoral districts, judicial circuits, and the distribution of government resources throughout the territory.
List of All Provinces in Dominican Republic | |||
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| Map Index | Province Name | ||
| Azua | |||
| Baoruco | |||
| Barahona | |||
| Dajabón | |||
| Distrito Nacional | |||
| Duarte | |||
| El Seibo | |||
| Elías Piña | |||
| Espaillat | |||
| Hato Mayor | |||
| Hermanas Mirabal | |||
| Independencia | |||
| La Altagracia | |||
| La Romana | |||
| La Vega | |||
| María Trinidad Sánchez | |||
| Monseñor Nouel | |||
| Monte Cristi | |||
| Monte Plata | |||
| Pedernales | |||
| Peravia | |||
| Puerto Plata | |||
| Samaná | |||
| San Cristóbal | |||
| San José de Ocoa | |||
| San Juan | |||
| San Pedro de Macorís | |||
| Santiago | |||
| Santiago Rodríguez | |||
| Santo Domingo | |||
| Sánchez Ramírez | |||
| Valverde | |||