Santiago, R.D. – With a series of civic and religious activities, the people of Santiago celebrated this Friday the 530th anniversary of the founding of Santiago de los Caballeros, known as the First Santiago of America, as well as the Day of Saint James the Apostle, its patron saint.
The commemorative acts began at 8:00 in the morning with a floral offering at the foot of the equestrian statue of the apostle Santiago, as well as the raising of the flags of the Dominican Republic, the municipality of Santiago de los Caballeros and the Kingdom of Spain.You may be interested in: EDANCO will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a special edition
The activity, held at the main entrance of Ciudad Corazón, was led by Mayor Ulises Rodríguez, Senator Daniel Rivera, Provincial Governor Rosa Santos, Deputy Mayor Mariana Moreno, and the General Director of Coraasan, engineer Andrés Cueto. During his speech, Mayor Ulises Rodríguez highlighted the historical importance of the city, recalling that since its foundation, men and women worked with dedication to build the identity of Santiago.
“The Heart city has always been a bastion of faith, culture, work and, above all, of resistance in the moments when the homeland has needed it”, he expressed.
In 1515, by order of Governor Fray Nicolás de Ovando, the original settlement was moved from the banks of the Yaque del Norte River to the Jacagua site. The town, named in honor of Santiago de Compostela —a Spanish city—, was given the title “de los Caballeros” in reference to the first 30 Spanish settlers who arrived as knights.








