The name Los Mameyes came about because of a
mango plantation called mameyitos. It is located in the south coastal park where one of the most important
maritime entrances for tourism is the Sans Souci Tourist Port. The geographical area of this sector is from the
27 de Febrero Naval Base to Las Americas Avenue, it also goes around the
Columbus Lighthouse Monument as well as the Mirador del Este Park. Before being urbanized, only a mango plantation and cattle farms were observed, the cattle farms were jealously guarded by two military men on horseback, called Guardia Viejo and Kiclan, there were only two houses at long distances, one was inhabited by a man named Dionico and the other by another man named Bartola, both were a kind of supervisors and
mayors. The first housing occupation dates back to the first third of the 20th century, inhabited by the dictator
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina, who ordered the construction of Los Mameyes
neighborhood, the military men who lived in those houses, only had the right to them, while they were enlisted, that is to say, After the death of
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina,
Joaquín Balaguer came to power and decided to donate the houses to the
soldiers who occupied them at the time. There was also the Embassy of Israel, which later became the summer home of the presidents, which today is known as the "National Aquarium". == Notable people ==