Valverde Vega (canton)

Valverde Vega

Cantón

The World's Largest oxcart, symbol of Costa Rica, located in Central Park of Sarchí

Location of Valverde Vega Canton in Alajuela Province
Country Costa Rica
Province Alajuela
Founded 26 October 1949
Area
  Total 120.25 km2 (46.43 sq mi)
Population (June 2013)
  Total 20,466
  Density 170/km2 (440/sq mi)

Valverde Vega is the name of the 12th canton in the province of Alajuela in Costa Rica.[1] The canton covers an area of 120.25 square kilometres (46.43 sq mi),[2] and has a population of 20,466 (estimate as of 2013).[3]

The capital city of the canton is Sarchí Norte.

Geography

The elongated canton lies between the Río Molino and Río Toro on the northwest and the Río Sarchí on the southeast. It reaches northward into a beautiful high valley of the Cordillera Central (Central Mountain Range) between the Poás and Platanar volcanoes.

Districts

The canton of Valverde Vega is subdivided into five districts (distritos):[1]

  1. Sarchí Norte
  2. Sarchí Sur
  3. Toro Amarillo
  4. San Pedro
  5. Rodríguez

History

The canton was established by decree Number 766 on October 26, 1949. It is named in honor of Dr. Carlos Luis Valverde Vega, a medic and founder of the Unión Médica Nacional (National Medical Union)after more than forty years of struggle. The members of the board that struggle to accomplish it are: Samuel Alfaro Alpízar, Efraím Zamora Castro, Daube Alfaro Castro, Pedro Alfaro Zamora, Hebly Inkseter Soto, Otoniel Alfaro Alfaro, Elécer Pérez Conejo and they are known today as the founders. The Canton was inaugurated on January 1, 1950.

Sarchi is the cradle of the craft of Costa Rica and has many factories and shops that an important visit for tourists
In Toro Amarillo is the spectacular Toro's Waterfall with an exotic hotel designed by famed Arq. Ibo Bonilla

References

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


Coordinates: 10°09′46″N 84°17′44″W / 10.16278°N 84.29556°W / 10.16278; -84.29556

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