San Pedro de Macorís
Discover the vibrant city of San Pedro de Macorís in the Dominican Republic.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of San Pedro de Macorís
About San Pedro de Macorís
San Pedro de Macorís is a municipality located on the Caribbean coast of the Dominican Republic, within the province of the same name. Known for its rich agricultural heritage and lively culture, it serves as a gateway to the region's natural beauty.
This city matters for its historical significance as a major tobacco-producing area, which has shaped much of its identity. Today, San Pedro de Macorís continues to thrive economically through agriculture and tourism, offering visitors a glimpse into traditional Dominican life. At rules.city, we collect practical civic information for San Pedro de Macorís, verified against official sources, ensuring you have the most accurate details on local rules, fees, transport, and services.

Notable people from San Pedro de Macorís
Ranked by number of Wikipedia languages that have an article — a proxy for cross-cultural notability. Data: Wikidata.
Juan Luis Guerrab. 1957Dominican musician
Sammy Sosab. 1968Dominican baseball player (born 1968)
Robinson Canób. 1982Dominican-American baseball player
Alfonso Sorianob. 1976Dominican baseball player
Johnny Cuetob. 1986baseball player from the Dominican Republic
Fernando Tatís Jr.b. 1999Dominican baseball player (born 1999)
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