1920_Santo_Domingo_Census

1920 Santo Domingo census

1920 Santo Domingo census

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The 1920 Santo Domingo Census was conducted from 19 January to 24 December 1920, during the administration of the general Thomas Snowden, American governor of the Santo Domingo following the American occupation of the Dominican Republic.

United States Marines next to Ozama Fortress

This was the first census done in the land of the former Dominican Republic since the Spanish colonial period, although the Catholic Church had done several parish censuses; the 1920 census collected information regarding on sex, age, fertility, race, religion, marital status, nationality, and housing.

General results

More information General results, Indicator ...
More information Regions ...
More information Results on Nationality and Race, Indicator ...
More information Results on Creeds, Religion ...

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Sources

  • Secretary of State of Home Affairs and Police (1923). First National Census of Population, 1920. University of Santo Domingo Publishing House.

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