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San Isidro de El General (Spanish pronunciation: [san iˈsiðɾo ðe el xeneˈɾal]) is the first district of the canton of Pérez Zeledón, in the southern part of the province of San José in Costa Rica, as well as the name of said district's main city. [1] [2] San Isidro de El General is the most populous city in the Brunca region.
The most notable battle was the Battle of San Isidro de El General. This battle was carried out at around 6:30 a.m. when 200 government forces engaged the revolutionaries at the city's central plaza. The fight was won by José Figueres Ferrer and his revolutionary forces, which secured the southern Pacific region of Costa Rica in rebel hands. [5]
San Isidro district location in Costa Rica Coordinates: 10°00′49″N 84°03′10″W / 10.0135022°N 84.0526982°W / 10.0135022; -84.0526982 Country
San Isidro district location in Costa Rica Show map of Costa Rica Coordinates: 9°40′36″N 84°04′53″W / 9.6765675°N 84.0813539°W / 9.6765675; -84.0
It traverses the Cerro de la Muerte (Death Mountain) and at 3,335 meters (10,942 feet), it is the highest point in the Pan-American Highway. [1]It then goes south and downward from Cerro de la Muerte to San Isidro de El General district, Buenos Aires town, Térraba river, Palmar Norte town, Palmar Sur town, and Paso Canoas border town, which borders with Panamá.
National Tertiary Route 322, or just Route 322 (Spanish: Ruta Nacional Terciaria 322, or Ruta 322) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica, located in the San José province. [ 1 ] Description
The road starts at the northeast in San Isidro de El General district and continues southwest to the Dominical beach area in the Pacific coast. In San José province the route covers Pérez Zeledón canton (San Isidro de El General, Barú districts). In Puntarenas province the route covers Quepos canton (Savegre district).
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]