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Postal codes in Costa Rica. Postal codes in Costa Rica are five-digit numeric, and were introduced in March 2013, they are associated with and identify a unique district in the country. They are managed by the Correos de Costa Rica, a government-controlled institution that provides postal service in the country. [1]
The establishment of Correos de Costa Rica gained momentum with the Costa Rican constitution of 1824, which mandates that the Congress of the Republic must open roads and carry posts and general mail. On December 10, 1839, via government decree, the first rulebook for mail was drafted and the “Servicio Nacional de Correos” was created.
Postal codes in Costa Rica are five-digit numeric, and were introduced in March 2007; they are associated with and identify a unique district. The first digit denotes one of the seven provinces, the 2nd and 3rd refer to the 82 cantons (unique within the province), the 4th and 5th the 488 districts (unique within the canton). [2]
Postal code: 50503 [1] Sardinal is a district of the Carrillo canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica. [2] [3] Geography
Postal code: 10110. Hatillo is the tenth district of the San José canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica. [1] [2] Geography
The head city is Guápiles, one of the majors outside of the Central Valley (Costa Rica). It is 64 km to the northeast of the capital city of Costa Rica, on the route 32. The city of Limón is to 99 km to the east. The population centers of the district are: City: Guápiles. Neighborhoods (Barrios): Cecilia, Diamantes, Emilia, Floresta ...
Overview. The Constitution of Costa Rica states, "For Public Administration purposes, the national territory is divided into provinces, these into cantons and cantons into districts." The country consists of 7 provinces (provincias), 84 cantons (cantones), and 489 districts (distritos). [2]
1,400/km 2 (3,500/sq mi) Time zone. UTC−06:00. Postal code. 20108. San Rafael is a district of the Alajuela canton, in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica. [1][2]