Getting to know my municipality Bajos de Haina



 Vámonos pa' Haina


More than 50% of the country's electricity is produced in Bajos de Haina, and there is also the only refinery in the country. Between the years 1960 and 1970, Bajos de Haina had the category of municipal district belonging to the province of San Cristóbal. Bajos de Haina was elevated to the category of municipality in 1981 along with Yaguate and Cambita Garabitos, which was previously a section of the municipality of San Cristóbal and became a Municipal District.














Each symbol that is found in it, such as Machine 4, which was used to move the wagons of the disappeared Río Haina Mill, in addition to the statue that
It represented the working class that gave light, life, representation and identity to the Hainero that was that sugar industry.

















“Gringo Beach” as Haina Beach has been called, because it is located in the Gringo sector.



















The ruins are part of a set of colonial works, among which are the Ruins of the Diego Caballero mill, and the San Gregorio Church. This building, owned by the Duke of Aranda, is a construction that dates back to the 16th century and is an essential part of the first colonial mills in America, a time when the island was under Spanish rule.





















Plaza de la Bandera, our municipality, demonstrates the immense desire we have as a people to preserve our sovereignty, the non-negotiable respect for our national symbols, the unrestricted attachment to our Constitution and the inexhaustible desire that forever and ever it will continue to wave in our National Flag the highest.”
























Playa los Cuadritos has several large rocks and sandbars in the sea, which helps calm the water when it reaches the shore. This makes the beach good for some swimming and wading. It offers visitors an idyllic and relaxing retreat, partly because the area surrounding the beach is not overly crowded.



Causes for neglect of attractions

Garbage floods the beaches and rivers, the open-air landfill lacks management and more than 100 factories emit harmful substances in the municipality of Bajos de Haina, the main industrial and port center of the Dominican Republic.


Consequences of not taking care of the attractions
The accelerated ecological deterioration


The reconstruction of the Malecón, intervention of Playa El Gringo and the construction of the Urban Park, are the projects with which this boost to the industry without chimneys is proposed, in the Bajos de Haina.





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