Pico Diego de Ocampo

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Pico Diego de Ocampo is the highest point in the Cordillera Septentrional in Santiago Province, Dominican Republic.

Diego de Ocampo
View of the southern slope of Diego de Ocampo
Highest point
Peak1250 m
Geography
Diego de Ocampo is located in the Dominican Republic
Diego de Ocampo
Diego de Ocampo
CountryDominican Republic
Range coordinates19°34′48″N 70°44′42″W / 19.580°N 70.745°W / 19.580; -70.745

Located north of Santiago, the peak has been called the city's main natural monument, together with the Yaque River.[1]

Etymology

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This peak was named after Diego de Ocampo, a rebel slave leader who hid away in the mountains, pillaged and sabotaged plantations in Concepción de la Vega, San Juan de la Maguana, Azua de Compostela and Bahoruco. He made a truce with the Spanish authorities, but rebelled again soon after. Later on he was captured and executed by Spanish troops, according to Governor Cerrato and the Oidor Grajeada in 1546.

References

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  1. ^ Peguero, Reynaro (2 February 2021). "Sostenibilidad del pico Diego de Ocampo, monumento natural de Santiago". Hoy (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-07-16.