Tábara Arriba
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Tábara Arriba is a municipality
(municipio
) of the Azua
province
in the Dominican Republic
.
As of the Dominican Republic's 2002 census
, the municipality had a total population of 12,475 inhabitants, of which 3,709 resided in urban areas and 8,766 in rural areas. This includes the municipal districts (distritos municipal) of Amiama Gómez, Los Toros, and Tábara Abajo.
Municipalities of the Dominican Republic
The provinces of the Dominican Republic are divided into two or more municipalities with the exception of the Distrito Nacional which consist of only one municipality Santo Domingo...
(municipio
Municipio
Municipio and Município are terms used for country subdivisions. They are often translated as municipality.-Overview:...
) of the Azua
Azua Province
Azua is a province of the Dominican Republic.-Municipalities and municipal districts:The province as of June 20 2006 is divided into the following municipalities and municipal districts within them:...
province
Provinces of the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is divided into thirty–one provincias , while the national capital, Santo Domingo, is contained within its own Distrito Nacional ....
in the Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of La Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are shared by two countries...
.
As of the Dominican Republic's 2002 census
Census
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common...
, the municipality had a total population of 12,475 inhabitants, of which 3,709 resided in urban areas and 8,766 in rural areas. This includes the municipal districts (distritos municipal) of Amiama Gómez, Los Toros, and Tábara Abajo.