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Santo Domingo | ||
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State of Santo Domingo Estado de Santo Domingo (Spanish) | ||
Governor Gonzalo Castillo (D) | | |
• Lieutenant Governor | Maria Iglesias (D) | |
Legislature | Dominican Legislature | |
• Upper house | Senate | |
• Lower house | Chamber of Representatives | |
Judiciary | Supreme Court of Santo Domingo | |
U.S. senators | William Lantigua (D) Marisol Alcantara (D) | |
U.S. House delegation | 11 Democrats 8 Republicans 1 Independent (list) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 18,792[4] sq mi (18,792 km2) | |
• Rank | 42nd | |
Dimensions | ||
• Length | 240 mi (386 km) | |
• Width | 162 mi (261 km) | |
Elevation | 1,391 ft (424 m) | |
Highest elevation | 10,164 ft (3,098 m) | |
Lowest elevation | −151 ft (−46 m) | |
Population (2020) | ||
• Total | 13,416,992[7] | |
• Rank | 5th | |
• Density | 719/sq mi (275.6/km2) | |
• Rank | 5th | |
• Median household income | $42,309[8] | |
• Income rank | 53rd | |
Demonym(s) | Dominican, Domingan, Quisqueyan (colloquial) | |
Language | ||
• Official language | English, Spanish[9] | |
• Spoken language | ||
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USPS abbreviation | DM | |
ISO 3166 code | US-DM | |
Website | dm |
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- ^ "United States Summary: 2010. Population and Housing Unit Counts. 2010 Census of Population and Housing" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. September 2012. p. 41. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
- ^ a b "Elevations and Distances in the United States". United States Geological Survey. 2001. Archived from the original on October 15, 2011. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
- ^ Elevation adjusted to North American Vertical Datum of 1988.
- ^ "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". United States Census Bureau. January 9, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
- ^ "Median Annual Household Income". The US Census Bureau. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
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