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  2. Provinces of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Flag Province Map Capital Area (km 2) Population Density (km 2) Human Development Index 2015 [3] GDP per capita 2023 (PPP 2015 dollar) [4] Alajuela: Alajuela: 9,757

  3. Alajuela Province - Wikipedia

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    On 16 February 1921, Pope Benedict XV issued a papal bull that reorganized Alajuela into an Ecclesiastic Province run by the incumbents of two new positions: the Archbishop of Alajuela and the Apostolic Vicar of Limón. A seminal event in Alajuela's history was the 1968 eruption of Volcán Arenal. [13] Residents previously referred to it as ...

  4. Limón Province - Wikipedia

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    Limón (Spanish pronunciation:) is one of seven provinces in Costa Rica.The province covers an area of 9,189 km 2, and has a population of 386,862. [2]The majority of its territory is situated in the country's Caribbean lowlands, though the southwestern portion houses part of an extensive mountain range known as the Cordillera de Talamanca.

  5. Administrative divisions of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Decree No. 27 of 6 June 1870 created the "County of Limón" from the easternmost territory of the Province of Cartago, and allowed the establishment of a town hall. It would not be until 1902, under Legislative Decree No. 59 of August 1 that it was constituted in the seventh and last of the provinces that comprise the national territory.

  6. Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Provinces 1 Alajuela, 2 Cartago, 3 Guanacaste, 4 Heredia, 5 Limón, 6 Puntarenas, 7 San José. Costa Rica is composed of seven provinces, which in turn are divided into 82 cantons (Spanish: cantón, plural cantones), each of which is directed by a mayor. Mayors are chosen democratically every four years by each canton.

  7. Category:Provinces of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Alajuela Province (4 C, 2 P) C. ... Limón Province (4 C, 9 P) P. Puntarenas Province (4 C, 5 P) S. San José Province (6 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Provinces of ...

  8. Alajuela - Wikipedia

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    Alajuela (Spanish pronunciation:) is a district in the Alajuela canton of the Alajuela Province of Costa Rica. As the seat of the Municipality of Alajuela canton, it is awarded the status of city. By virtue of being the city of the first canton of the province, it is also the capital of the Province of Alajuela. [2] [3]

  9. Puntarenas Province - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the western part of the country, covering most of Costa Rica's Pacific Ocean coast, and it is the largest province in Costa Rica. Clockwise from the northwest, it borders on the provinces Guanacaste, Alajuela, San José and Limón, and the neighbouring country of Panama.