Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Santa Bárbara has an area of 1.27 km² [26] and an elevation of 1,140 metres. [1] The municipality is a part of the Greater Metropolitan Area. [27] The district of Santa Bárbara is the smallest district of the Santa Bárbara canton. [28] With respect to the other districts, Santa Bárbara is the most central.
Jesús, also called Barrio Jesús, is a district of the Santa Bárbara canton, in the Heredia province of Costa Rica. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The district consists of several large neighborhoods: Altagracia, Birrí, Catalina, Común, Cuesta Colorada, La Máquina, Guachipelines, Guaracha, and Ulises.
Santa Bárbara was created on 29 September 1882 by decree 21. [1]Santa Bárbara was originally populated by the Huetares, who lived in the Barva region. [4] When the Spanish settled, the Huetares were forced to work on Spanish haciendas where many crops were produced, including corn, beans, legumes, cotton, sugarcane, and sarsaparilla.
Purabá was created on 2 September 1976 by Decreto Ejecutivo 6370-G. Segregated from Santo Domingo. [2]Like the rest of the canton, the area now known as Villa Jesús was originally occupied before the Spanish settlers came by the Huetares, an indigenous tribe.
Krampus - Peter Krampus is a demonic-looking fellow who, in centuries past, accompanied Santa on his rounds in order to frighten bad children. In the modern era of more lax discipline, his services have not been requested, which has caused him to feel neglected and somewhat bitter. Super Rica - A stuffed monkey with a blue striped hat and bow tie.
Carlos Alvarado Stadium is a football stadium in Costa Rica. It is a multi-use stadium in Santa Bárbara, Costa Rica. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Asociación Deportiva Carmelita. The stadium holds 6,250 people.
Santa Barbara, a 2014 South Korean film "Santa Bárbara bendita", a traditional song of the Asturian coal miners "Santa Barbara", a 1978 song by Ronnie Milsap, b-side of "Back on My Mind Again" Santa Barbara, a fictional nation, a setting of the novel Sard Harker
San Pedro, is one of the six districts of the Santa Bárbara canton, in the Heredia province of Costa Rica. It is located 2.5 kilometers (1.6 mi) west of Santa Bárbara and is officially a part of the province of Heredia. The elevation is approximately 1,080 meters (3,540 ft) above sea-level. [1] [2] [3]