Las Matas de Farfán
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Las Matas de Farfán is a town in the San Juan Province, Dominican Republic. It is the birthplace of a number of current and former Major League Baseball players including Jean Segura, Juan Encarnación, Roberto Novoa, Odalis Perez, Ramón Santiago, and Valerio de los Santos. During the 1822–44 Haitian occupation, the town was officially designated as Las-Mathas.[3][4]
The Furnia de Catanamatias, in the mountain range above the town, is the deepest cave in the Dominican republic (380m).[5]
Climate
Las Matas de Farfán has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw) with very hot daytime temperatures and milder nighttime temperatures year round. Diurnal temperature variation is very large for the Caribbean.
Climate data for Las Matas de Farfán (1961–1990) | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 37.8 (100.0) | 38.8 (101.8) | 38.0 (100.4) | 39.0 (102.2) | 38.5 (101.3) | 38.5 (101.3) | 38.7 (101.7) | 38.5 (101.3) | 38.2 (100.8) | 38.2 (100.8) | 38.0 (100.4) | 38.3 (100.9) | 39.0 (102.2) |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 31.1 (88.0) | 31.9 (89.4) | 33.0 (91.4) | 33.6 (92.5) | 33.5 (92.3) | 34.2 (93.6) | 34.5 (94.1) | 34.4 (93.9) | 33.5 (92.3) | 32.4 (90.3) | 31.3 (88.3) | 30.4 (86.7) | 32.8 (91.0) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 15.7 (60.3) | 16.2 (61.2) | 17.3 (63.1) | 18.3 (64.9) | 19.2 (66.6) | 19.6 (67.3) | 19.2 (66.6) | 19.3 (66.7) | 19.2 (66.6) | 19.0 (66.2) | 17.7 (63.9) | 15.9 (60.6) | 18.0 (64.4) |
Record low °C (°F) | 9.3 (48.7) | 10.3 (50.5) | 10.5 (50.9) | 12.0 (53.6) | 14.0 (57.2) | 13.0 (55.4) | 15.0 (59.0) | 15.5 (59.9) | 15.2 (59.4) | 11.0 (51.8) | 11.8 (53.2) | 9.5 (49.1) | 9.3 (48.7) |
Average rainfall mm (inches) | 9.1 (0.36) | 10.0 (0.39) | 35.0 (1.38) | 104.3 (4.11) | 164.5 (6.48) | 109.7 (4.32) | 82.8 (3.26) | 125.2 (4.93) | 150.1 (5.91) | 154.1 (6.07) | 53.6 (2.11) | 13.3 (0.52) | 1,011.7 (39.83) |
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm) | 1.1 | 1.5 | 3.0 | 7.3 | 11.1 | 7.1 | 6.5 | 8.7 | 10.2 | 10.7 | 4.4 | 2.0 | 73.6 |
Source: NOAA[6] |
References
- ^ Superficies a nivel de municipios, Oficina Nacional de Estadistica Archived 2009-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Censo 2012 de Población y Vivienda, Oficina Nacional de Estadistica
- ^ "Relation: Las Matas de Farfán (7400868)". OpenStreetMap. 2024-04-03. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
- ^ "PDF oficial del gobierno de República Dominicana" (PDF).
- ^ Bozzer, Luigino; Muscio, Giuseppe (1989). "Haitises 1988". Mondo Sotterraneo. XIII: 11–28.
- ^ "Las M. Farfan Climate Normals 1961-1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
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