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San José Province

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San José is a province of Costa Rica. It is located in the central part of the country, and borders (clockwise beginning in the north) the provinces of Alajuela, Heredia, Cartago, Limón and Puntarenas. The provincial capital is San José, which is also the national capital. The province covers an area of 4,965.9 km² (1), and has a population of 1,435,447 (2). On August 9, 1884, San José became the third city in the world (after New York and Paris) and the first in Latin America to be illuminated by electric energy. The province of San José is subdivided into 20 cantons. Canton (Capital):

  1. San José (San José)
  2. Escazú (Escazú)
  3. Desamparados (Desamparados)
  4. Puriscal (Santiago)
  5. Tarrazú (San Marcos)
  6. Aserrí (Aserrí)
  7. Mora (Ciudad Colón)
  8. Goicoechea (Guadalupe)
  9. Santa Ana (Santa Ana)
  10. Alajuelita (Alajuelita)
  11. Vázquez de Coronado (San Isidro)
  12. Acosta (San Ignacio)
  13. Tibás (San Juan)
  14. Moravia (San Vicente)
  15. Montes de Oca (San Pedro)
  16. Turrubares (San Pablo)
  17. Dota (Santa María)
  18. Curridabat (Curridabat)
  19. Pérez Zeledón (San Isidro de El General)
  20. León Cortés (San Pablo)

References

(1) Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN), 2001. (2) Estimates of Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INEC), May 2003.

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