Zarcero (canton)

Alfaro Ruiz (Zarcero)

Cantón


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Location of Alfaro Ruiz in Alajuela Province
Country Costa Rica
Province Alajuela
Founded 21 June 1915
Area
  Total 155.13 km2 (59.90 sq mi)
Population (June 2013)
  Total 13,215
  Density 85/km2 (220/sq mi)

Zarcero is the 11th canton in the province of Alajuela in Costa Rica.[1] The canton covers an area of 155.13 square kilometres (59.90 sq mi),[2] and has a population of 13,215 (estimate as of 2003).[3] The capital city of the canton is Zarcero.

It is a diamond-shaped canton, with the Río Espina (Thornbush River) as the border on the northwest and the southwest sides. The Río Toro (Bull River) forms the southeastern border, and the Río La Vieja (Old Woman River) borders the northeast.

Hiking trails, pure water creeks, friendly people, nice landscapes and natural attractions are features of the area.

Districts

The canton of Zarcero is subdivided into seven districts (distritos):[1]

District Postal code Alt. (m) Area (km2) Pop. (2008) Coordinates
Zarcero 21101 1,736 12.01 4,376 10°11′08″N 84°23′39″W / 10.18556°N 84.39417°W / 10.18556; -84.39417 (Zarcero)
Barrios (neighborhoods): Cantarranas, Santa Teresita
Laguna 21102 1,840 23.08 1,780 10°12′40″N 84°24′08″W / 10.21111°N 84.40222°W / 10.21111; -84.40222 (Laguna)
Poblados (villages): Peña
Tapesco 21103 1,821 6.2 1,227 10°13′10″N 84°24′16″W / 10.21944°N 84.40444°W / 10.21944; -84.40444 (Tapesco)
 
Guadalupe 21104 1,602 22.35 857 10°11′06″N 84°24′45″W / 10.18500°N 84.41250°W / 10.18500; -84.41250 (Guadalupe)
Poblados (villages): Anateri, Bellavista, Morelos
Palmira 21105 2,010 30.29 1,484 10°12′40″N 84°22′48″W / 10.21111°N 84.38000°W / 10.21111; -84.38000 (Palmira)
Poblados (villages): Picada
Zapote 21106 1,580 43.03 819 10°13′36″N 84°25′35″W / 10.22667°N 84.42639°W / 10.22667; -84.42639 (Zapote)
Poblados (villages): Quina (part), San Juan de Lajas, Santa Elena
Brisas 21107 1,850 18.17 1,825 10°13′53″N 84°23′40″W / 10.23139°N 84.39444°W / 10.23139; -84.39444 (Brisas)
Poblados (villages): Ángeles, Brisa, Legua

History

The canton was established by a decree of June 21, 1915. It was originally named Alfaro Ruiz in honor of Colonel Juan Alfaro Ruiz, a hero of the National Campaign of 1856. Today Alfaro Ruiz is called Zarcero.

References

  1. 1 2 "División Territorial Administrativa de Costa Rica" (PDF) (in Spanish). Instituto de Fomento y Asesoria Municipal (IFAM). 5 May 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 2, 2015.
  2. Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN), 2001.
  3. Estadísticas Vitales 2013 - INEC

Coordinates: 10°13′N 84°24′W / 10.217°N 84.400°W / 10.217; -84.400


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