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  1. 32000. Samaná ( Spanish pronunciation: [samaˈna]) is a province of the Dominican Republic in the Samaná Peninsula located in the eastern region. Its capital is Santa Bárbara de Samaná, usually known as Samaná. [1] The province is on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern part of the Dominican Republic.

  2. Samaná (old spelling: Xamaná ), in full Santa Bárbara de Samaná, is a town and municipality in northeastern Dominican Republic and the capital of Samaná Province. It is on the northern coast of Samaná Bay. The town is an important tourism destination and the main center for whale-watching tours in the Caribbean region.

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  4. Península de Samaná. This sliver of land is the antithesis of the Dominican-Caribbean dream in the southeast, where resorts rule and patches of sand come at a first-class premium. Far more laid-back and, in certain senses, more cosmopolitan, Samaná offers a European vibe as strong as espresso; it’s where escape is the operative word, and ...

  5. Jun 20, 2023 · What are the average temperatures in Samaná? The data average temperatures in Samaná during the year are: – January: 25°C (77°F) – February: 26°C (79°F) – March: 27°C (81°F) – April: 28°C (82°F) – May: 29°C (84°F) – June: 30°C (86°F) – July: 31°C (88°F) – August: 32°C (90°F) – September: 31°C (88°F)

  6. As of 2016, the total estimated propulation of the province is 108,238 inhabitants. [7] The largest city of the province is Samaná, its head municipality or capital, with an urban population (in 2014) of 13,857 inhabitants. [6] More than 95% of the population is black.

  7. Santa Bárbara De Samaná is a cute harbor town on the Samaná Peninsula, and capital of the Samaná province of Dominican Republic. It doesn't have the same hustle and bustle as nearby Las Terrenas, but then it doesn't have any beautiful golden-sand beaches right in town either.

  8. Apr 26, 2021 · It’s easy to appreciate the beauty of the SAMANÁ PENINSULA, a thin strip of land poking out from the Dominican Republic’s northeast corner into the Atlantic Ocean.. Arguably the most appealing part of the whole country, the region boasts a coast lined with spectacular beaches that epitomize the glorious Caribbean archetype of powdery white sand, vast banks of swaying coconut trees and ...

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