Limón (canton)

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Coordinates: 10°12′56″N 083°47′32″W / 10.21556°N 83.79222°W / 10.21556; -83.79222 (Pococí)

Limón canton in Limón province

Limón is the name of the first canton in the province of Limón in Costa Rica. The canton covers an area of 1,765.79 km²,[1] and has a population of 97,102.[2] Its capital is the provincial capital city of Puerto Limón.

The canton lies along the Caribbean coast from the mouth of the Río Toro in the north to Tuba Creek (Río Tuba) in the south. It ranges westward into the Cordillera de Tilarán, with a southwest finger of the canton reaching up to the peak of Cerro Chirripó, the highest point in Costa Rica.

Districts

Districts of Limón canton

The canton of Limón is subdivided into four districts (distritos):[3]

District Postal code Alt. (m) Area (km2) Pop. (2008) Coordinates Capital
Limón 70101 3 59.76 70,166 09°59′36″N 83°01′40″W / 9.99333°N 83.02778°W / 9.99333; -83.02778 (Limón) Limón
Barrios: Bellavista, Bohío, Bosque, Buenos Aires, Cangrejos, Cariari, Cerro Mocho, Cielo Amarillo, Cieneguita, Colina, Corales (1,2 and 3), Cruce, Fortín, Garrón, Hospital, Jamaica Town, Japdeva, Laureles, Limoncito, Lirios, Moín, Piuta, Portete, Pueblo Nuevo, San Juan, Santa Eduvigis, Trinidad, Veracruz
Poblados: Buenos Aires, Cocal, Dos Bocas, Empalme Moín, Milla Nueve, Santa Rosa, Valle La Aurora, Villas del Mar Uno, Villas del Mar Dos, Villa Hermosa
Valle La Estrella 70102 18 1232.93 20,748 09°44′24″N 82°58′00″W / 9.74000°N 82.96667°W / 9.74000; -82.96667 (Valle La Estrella) Pandora
Barrios: Colonia, Finca Ocho, Guaria, Loras, Pandora Oeste, Río Ley
Poblados: Alsacia, Armenia, Atalanta, Bananito Sur, Boca Cuen, Boca Río Estrella, Bocuare, Bonifacio, Brisas, Buenavista, Burrico, Calveri, Caño Negro, Cartagena, Casa Amarilla, Cerere, Concepción, Cuen, Chirripó Abajo (part), Durfuy (San Miguel), Duruy, Fortuna, Gavilán, Hueco, I Griega, Jabuy, Llano Grande, Manú, Miramar, Moi (San Vicente), Nanabre, Nubes, Penshurt, Pléyades, Porvenir, Progreso, Río Seco, San Andrés, San Carlos, San Clemente, San Rafael, Suruy, Talía, Tobruk, Tuba Creek (part), Valle de las Rosas, Vegas de Cerere, Vesta
Río Blanco 70103 9 133.35 7,695 09°59′27″N 83°07′56″W / 9.99083°N 83.13222°W / 9.99083; -83.13222 (Río Blanco) Liverpool
Poblados: Brisas, Brisas de Veragua, Búfalo, Limón 2000, Loma Linda, México, Milla 9, Miravalles, Río Blanco, Río Cedro, Río Madre, Río Quito, Río Victoria, Sandoval, Santa Rita, Victoria
Matama 70104 17 339.75 7,747 09°55′20″N 83°03′43″W / 9.92222°N 83.06194°W / 9.92222; -83.06194 (Matama) Bomba
Poblados: Aguas Zarcas, Asunción, Bananito Norte, Bearesem, Beverley, Calle Tranvía, Castillo Nuevo, Dondonia, Filadelfia Norte, Filadelfia Sur, Kent, María Luisa, Mountain Cow, Paraíso, Polonia, Quitaría, Río Banano, San Cecilio, Tigre, Trébol, Westfalia

History

A district of Limón was established in 1870 under the jurisdiction of the central government in San José. It was recognized as a canton by a decree of August 19, 1903, when the neighboring canton of Turrialba was created on territory that had previously been part of Limón.

References

  1. Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN), 2001.
  2. Estimates of Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INEC), May 2003.
  3. "División Territorial Administrativa de Costa Rica" (PDF) (in Spanish). Instituto de Fomento y Asesoria Municipal (IFAM). 5 May 2009. 


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