Soná Township

The district is composed of twelve townships, which are the basic units of political-administrative division in the country.

Bahía Honda

Bahía Honda

It is a picturesque coastal township with a population of 668 inhabitants, making it one of the least densely populated townships in the district.

Calidonia

Calidonia

It is believed that its name honors an indigenous chief named Calidonia, who stood out for his struggle for the welfare of his community.

Cativé

Cativé

Its name is attributed to an indigenous cacique, suggesting a deep connection to the region's pre-Hispanic roots.

El Marañón

El Marañón

It is said that the name comes from the abundance of cashew trees that were planted by the first settlers.

Hicaco

Hicaco

It is one of the youngest townships in the district, created in 2012 segregated from the township of Rio Grande.

La Soledad

La Soledad

It is one of the historic “Hatos” of the region, which in colonial times were properties of the Catholic Church.

La Trinchera

La Trinchera

La Trinchera is the most recent corregimiento of the district, segregating from the corregimiento of Guarumal.

Quebrada de Oro

Quebrada de Oro

Its name is attributed to an indigenous cacique, suggesting a deep connection to the region's pre-Hispanic roots.

Rodeo Viejo

Rodeo Viejo

Is known for its livestock activity, an important part of the local economy.

Soná Cabecera

Soná Cabecera

The main township and administrative center of the Soná district

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