San José de Ocoa () is a province in the Dominican Republic. It is spread over an area of , and has its capital at San José de Ocoa. As per the 2022 census, it had a population of 69,082 inhabitants.
Etymology
San José de Ocoa derives its name from the Ocoa River that passes through the province. "Ocoa" itself means "place with many mountains" in Taíno language. The place was earlier called as El Maniel.
Geography
San José de Ocoa is one of the 31 provinces of the Dominican Republic. It is spread over an area of . It is bordered by the Monseñor Nouel and La Vega Provinces to the north, Peravia and Azua Provinces to the south, San Cristóbal Province to the east, and Azua Province to the west.
About land area is covered by forests, which makes up almost half of the area of the province. Broad leaf and coniferous forests make up majority of the area with smaller patches of dry forests. The province has four National Parks, which cover , approximately one-third of the provincial area. Agricultural lands cover an area of in the province.
- Rancho Arriba
- Sabana Larga
- San José de Ocoa
- El Pinar (D.M.)
- La Ciénaga (D.M.)
- Nizao-Las Auyamas (D.M.)
Demographics
According to the 2022 census, the province had a population of 69,082 inhabitants. The population consisted of 37,220 males (53.9%) and 31,862 females (46.1%). About 22.4% of the population was below the age of 15 years, 67.0% belonged to the age group of 15–64 years, and 10.5% was aged 65 years or older. The province had an urban population of 42,778 inhabitants (61.9%) and a rural population of 26,304 inhabitants (38.1%).
